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VA Nurse in New Mexico accused of sedition
Here is part of the text of a letter to the editor written by Laura Berg, a clinical nurse specialist in Albuquerque, New Mexico:
I am furious with the tragically misplaced priorities and criminal negligence of this government. The Katrina tragedy in the U.S. shows that the emperor has no clothes!...The public has no sense of the additional devastating human and financial costs of post-traumatic stress disorder....Bush, Cheney, Chertoff, Brown, and Rice should be tried for criminal negligence....This country needs to get out of Iraq now and return to our original vision and priorities of caring for land and people and resources rather than killing for oil. . . . We need to wake up and get real here, and act forcefully to remove a government administration playing games of smoke and mirrors and vicious deceit.
Otherwise, many more of us will be facing living hell in these times.
Berg, who works at Albuquerque's VA Medical Center, wrote the letter to the weekly paper, the Alibi. When it was published in late September, VA officials seized Berg's computer, accusing her of using it to write the letter, and accusing her of sedition.
The head of the human resources management services later acknowledged that Berg's office computer hard drive did not contain the letter, but he defended the sedition charge.
In your letter...you declared yourself "as a VA nurse" and publicly declared the Government which employs you to have "tragically misplaced priorities and criminal negligence" and advocated, "Act forcefully to remove a government administration playing games of smoke and mirrors and vicious deceit."The ACLU of New Mexico has filed a Freedom of Information Act request for documents relating to the incident, and is asking for a public apology to Berg. In the meantime, Berg has learned that the VA may have contacted the FBI about her, a charge the VA denies.
Posted by Diane E. Dees on 02/09/06 at 9:24 AM | E-mail | Print | Digg this | de.licio.us
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Always best, when a Gummint employee, to sign your letter stating you are writing this as a private citizen.
That'll make it easier for the ACLU to defend you after BushCo decides you are a terrist.
D
Posted by: Dano on 02/09/06 at 3:25 PM
So why is she being charged with sedition and not the rest of us? We have called for the same things she has.
I think that if this woman goes to jail, for even one freaking day for telling the truth, because I bet you she knows more truth than any of us, we should all go to D.C and turn ourselves in for sedition. I am talking about enmasse.
Posted by: TDW on 02/10/06 at 1:18 PM
This is BULLSHIT!!!!!!
Posted by: J.G. on 02/10/06 at 2:40 PM
The statistics are right. Bush supporters are uneducated dolts that are easily fooled.
Posted by: Eddie on 02/10/06 at 4:42 PM
Yes, I agree, tens of thousands of Americans are calling for the same things she is. I guess we are all guilty of sedition. But then so are Bush,Cheney,Rove,Gonzales,Ashcroft,Rumsfeld and Rice.
Ooops, I'm sorry, my mistake, they are guilty of treason and high crimes in office. Not the same as sedition, not as bad for them to cause the death and maiming of thousands of American troops for the Bush/Republican wars in Afghanistan and Iraq because they(Bush,Cheney,Rice) are fighting terrorism which was/is actually caused by bin Laden and Saudi Arabia(Bush's good friends) not Iraqis' or Afghanis'. Since dubya consorts with the enemy, the Saudi government, is he giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Sounds like treason to me, just like grandfather Prescott S. Bush assisted the nazis in managing there money. The Bush family seems to have a history of giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
Hmmm, makes me wonder what our troops are dying for in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now to get serious for a minute, I think Bush is going after this woman as an intimidation tactic so the rest of us dissenters and protestors will quiver in our beds, under the covers, in the dark of day.
This woman will probably end up at Gitmo. Maybe the rest of us will,also. I wonder if Bush can fit tens of thousands of Americans in Gitmo for opposing him and calling for the impeachment of both He and Cheney. Both of them are chickenhawks or as the Texans say, "all hat, no cattle".
Posted by: tbobthoughtsmore.blogger.com on 02/10/06 at 7:08 PM
When I was a kid in the 50's and 60's I was told that the reason the Soviet Union was so bad was because of what it meant to be a Soviet Citizen.
It meant living in a country that spied on it's citizens, a country that would arrest it's citizens if they didn't like what was being said.
Imagine driving to work when you're pulled over and arrested, taken to a secret prison where you are tortured into confessing to whatever they want.
How did that happen here?
Posted by: Marvin on 02/11/06 at 3:14 AM
It appears that MS Berg's use of the word "forcefully"
with regard to action against the current administration, is the reason that her letter to the editor has been label as seditious by her superiors/employers.
Omit "forcefully" and they "got nuthin" to hang you with.
Posted by: know nothing on 02/11/06 at 6:35 AM
"Freedom", a word that's getting more bizarre in meaning day by day, along with honesty, courage, public, expression etc. I'm glad to see so many people spring to the VA nurse's defense saying they are calling for the exact same thing. What's going on in the US of A?
Posted by: indiansquaw on 02/11/06 at 11:32 AM
Five hundred years from now,will historians point to the 2000 election and say, "Here is where the American republic slipped complacently into dictatorship."?
Posted by: Mark LaJoie on 02/11/06 at 1:50 PM
pre-war germany and present day usa.... the parallels are chilling and scary
Posted by: Mark Harris on 02/11/06 at 3:55 PM
Wise authority allows both 'voice' and 'exit'. Members of a society must be allowed to dissent, that is to give voice to complaints for example, as well as to emigrate and withdraw, that is be able to exit away from conflict or abuse. Otherwise, authority wastes itself chasing fantasies toward a self-forefilling prophesy of revolt.
In this instance, the VA is unwise. Its hierarchy is wasting resources striving for some unreasonable idealogical uniformity. The resulting flawed dynamic is exceedingly common in the USA.
Posted by: Richard Basham on 02/12/06 at 7:18 AM
Back to the old good times of the Gestapo, or even better the KGB? Not that the U.S. had a clean historical record in this regard either: There's a long history of the government's using the FBI to supress "dangerous" people. These days the U.S. is definitely not a very healthy place to be in.
Posted by: Jaime Galarza on 02/14/06 at 10:57 AM
I read all the comments. If the RN is quilty of sedition, so are the majority of Americans. If my remarks are offensive, they are also honest and truthful of the present administration, and if that makes Dubya feel more macho and powerful, they might as well come and get me.
Posted by: Carmelia E Saxon on 02/23/06 at 1:07 PM
this is a sad day for america, when 'free speech' is suppressed, and truth is declared 'sedition.'
wake up ... o people of america ... where are you?
your nation needs you ... now!
sincerely,
al mofi al kamudi
Posted by: al mofi al kamudi on 03/03/06 at 8:25 AM
Again and again I'm trying to decide for myself what is right. And now I'm pretty sure that there can't be one true way. On the one hand I understand that this country is number one in the world for now. And if it wants to secure the position it must act in this or that way no matter if we like it or not. On the other hand I'm not sure at all if i would like to live in the number one country if the cost is so high!
Posted by: Sonia nurse on 03/26/06 at 11:00 PM
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I'm sure if we hook up a few live wires to her genitals (post-hooding, of course), she'll quickly come to realize that the government is just protecting her freedom.
And in the spirit of recycling, we can waterboard her using the same water she uses to sponge-bathe amputees.
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