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Please Help! Time is running out... — Brooklynian

Please Help! Time is running out...

heights249
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Hey Folks - I checked the other boards and none of them seemed to fit what I'm posting, if I'm posting on the wrong board - obviously sorrys all around and feel free to move me.
A girl that I work with overseas (Staten Island) is fighting to keep her husband from being re-deployed back to Iraq. He's a marine in the military and already did his tour in Iraq - where he became very sick and still remains very sick to this day. Of course the military is refusing to say his current health problems are a direct result of him being in Iraq: where he attempted to rescue his fellow comrades and in doing so he went into polluted water where he inhalled toxic water... and has had severe intestinal issues since... hmmm, yeah, no connection to me... Anyways, after the moronic commander in chief decided we need to send more troops over to Iraq, he got word that he was to go back - no ifs, ands, or but I can't even get out of bed most mornings I'm so sick. His wife Laura, is trying to collect enough signatures so that he may be granted the purple heart due to his being injured as the result of attempting to save lives and indeed saving a few of his fellow troops, and therefore then won't have to go back and he'll also receive the needed healthcare. So I'm posting the following link to the petition - feel free to send it to anyone you think might want to sign it. Time is of the essence as they are telling him he only has a couple of weeks until he must go back. Thanks for any and all help. I really feel for this girl and of course her husband. I know them both, and physically he just wouldn't be able to take another tour, rightfully he shouldn't have to.
Thanks!! :D


>http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/conde

Comments

  • I wonder if the site is slow, or if the link is incorrect, because I can't access it.
  • Hmmm, it isn't when I've visited it. Maybe I should re-post the link.

    http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/conde
  • I wish him luck.

    Meanwhile, here's another option:


    NYT, Tuesday:

    February 6, 2007
    Trial Starts for Officer Who Refused to Go to Iraq
    By WILLIAM YARDLEY

    FORT LEWIS, Wash., Feb. 5 — A court-martial started here on Monday against an Army officer who refused to serve in Iraq last summer because, he has said, the war is illegal.

    The officer, First Lt. Ehren K. Watada, was charged in July with missing a movement and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman after he refused to join his unit, the Third Brigade, Second Infantry, when it was deployed. Before and after his unit left, Lieutenant Watada gave interviews and made other public comments denouncing the war.

    Lieutenant Watada has said the Bush administration has falsely used the 9/11 attacks to justify the war. He has said that the war has been proved unjust because unconventional weapons have not been found in Iraq and that American soldiers have mistreated the Iraqis.

    Many enlisted soldiers have faced discipline for refusing to serve in Iraq. Lieutenant Watada is the first officer to refuse to do so publicly. He could face up to four years in prison and be dishonorably discharged if convicted on all counts.

    The case has become a rallying point for antiwar groups, and scores of Lieutenant Watada’s supporters waved signs on Monday at a highway overpass outside Fort Lewis.

    His prospects appear uncertain. The judge, Lt. Col. John Head, reinforced on Monday an earlier ruling that Lieutenant Watada could not base his defense on his contention that the war is illegal.

    Lieutenant Watada has pleaded not guilty but he has not disputed that he missed the deployment or that he commented against the war.

    “From what I understand, that under military law those in the military are allowed to refuse — in fact, have the right to refuse unlawful orders — a duty to refuse,” Lieutenant Watada said last month at a forum featuring war opponents, according to a transcript distributed on Monday by Zoltan Grossman, a professor at Evergreen State College who helped organize the forum.

    In the transcript, Lieutenant Watada said being denied the chance to argue the legality of the war in his court-martial was “a violation of our most sacred premises of due process and, indeed, is un-American.”

    “We will fight it,” he said. “I will always flight. We will try to appeal to the highest court.”

    Lieutenant Watada, of Honolulu, asked to go to Afghanistan instead of Iraq but he was denied. He also tried to resign but was denied. He has been working in an administrative office here. Experts expect the trial to last much of this week.

    On Monday, Army prosecutors and a defense lawyer, Eric Seitz, interviewed potential jurors drawn from a pool of officers on this post. Under questioning, several officers said it was “odd” that Lieutenant Watada refused to go because, as one put it, officers “should support our leadership and our tent command.”

    Opening arguments could begin on Tuesday.

    Outside the base, arguments were well under way. A woman held a sign reading “Lying and Bullying = Conduct Unbecoming a President.” A man a few feet away held one that said “Jail Weasel Watada.”
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