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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 12:26 PM
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Telling the Truth & Paying the Price: Jesselyn Radack's Story
Jesselyn Radack could be anyone. That is, anyone who happens to believe that doing the right thing trumps political convenience. Her story began while she was working at the Professional Responsibility Advisory Office (PRAO) at the Department of Justice (DOJ), in 2001. She thought she was doing her job by delivering requested advice very early on in the case of John Walker Lindh.

Not so.

By offering advice that inhibited the post-9/11 persecution and demonization of Lindh, Radack was actually just getting in the way. Getting in the way of a highly politicized DOJ that had decided to steamroll over Lindh, and didn't care about collateral damage. Radack became a different kind of casualty in the War on Terror.

Her book, The Canary in the Coalmine: Blowing the Whistle in the Case of "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh is Jesselyn Radack's personal account of what it feels like to be on the business end of a vindictive scapegoating conducted by your own government. Her narrative flows quite well and is easy reading, even when the ballet steps of legal dogma need to be illustrated. There is no heavy reliance on legal jargon to over-complicate the story, although there are a couple of passages that have to be read very carefully, in order to grasp the magnitude of Radack's ordeal.

Some of her experiences are frankly Orwellian and carry a distinct sense of dread… you can feel your stomach sink in empathy when she goes to retrieve her printed emails from the Lindh file, only to find the file purged. Her documentation gone down the Memory Hole, as it were. Meanwhile, singing phenomenon John "Let the Eagle Soar" Ashcroft was pontificating about the Lindh case, blithely grandstanding and publicly transmitting a story that stood in stark contrast to the facts that Radack remembered.

Slick with Crisco oil, Ashcroft does not receive a very flattering portrait in Radack's memoir, as he casually averts his eyes from the factual history of Lindh's case, as surely as his eyes turn from the naked breasts of marble statues. (Perhaps if Radack would have attended one of Ashcroft’s breakfast prayer meetings, things may have gone easier for her.)

After Radack discovers the purged Lindh file, and takes steps to rectify the situation, her future at PRAO at first becomes uncertain, and then, certainly short. Her manager falls into line with Ashcroft's vision for the DOJ and assumes the ideological tunnel-vision that must accompany it. Relations at the office become frosty, followed by a scathing review of Radack's work performance that was not part of her regularly scheduled reviews, and designed to take current and future employment at PRAO completely off the table.

With a career in shambles, Radack turns to the media for assistance in applying some checks to the rogue DOJ. Sometimes the media is successful, and sometimes it cuts with a doubled-edged sword, as the DOJ uses the very fact that Radack supplied some material to Newsweek as grounds for further persecution, and at one point a criminal investigation. This despite the fact that Radack had committed no crime.

Ashcroft gets special scrutiny in the book, but Michael Chertoff is also exposed as someone who fits right in with the current administration; that is, someone who can ignore inconvenient facts at will, and follows the party line with a determination impervious to truth or justice.

Ultimately, Radack's career is derailed, and her mental, emotional, and physical well-being are rigorously tested by political enemies that spread innuendo and falsehoods as she tries to move on from PRAO. She even winds up on the "no-fly" list, and is subjected to the whims of secret government decisions that to this day remain shadowy, and bear the unmistakable aroma of totalitarianism.

As her story unfolds, and you bear witness to this abuse of Federal power, you wonder when she is going to throw in the towel, but she never does.

This may be the most important lesson to draw from Radack's ordeal; that is, keep fighting. Keep swinging. Like Ali and Frazier, just keep on taking it. Stick to your ideals, to a sense of truth and justice, and allies will come to you.

The second most important lesson is to back-up everything. Document your communications thoroughly, especially digital ones like email. Radack was lucky, she was able to reclaim a large amount of long-deleted emails with some savvy technical advice, and shocked the hell out of her superiors who never saw it coming. You may not be so lucky, or have access to the hard drive that your emails originated on. Be prepared, especially if you think something dodgy is going on around you.

Canary in a Coalmine allows Radack to tell her story in a relaxed and detailed manner that can't be accomplished with an Op-Ed or 3,000 word article. Whistleblowing, or Truthtelling, may not land you on the front cover of Time, it may just land you alone and surrounded by hostile forces. However, in order to live up to those key words, "...and justice for all," sometimes you have to give all for the torch of Liberty to be seen by your fellows.





(Truthtellers Ann Wright, Coleen Rowley and Jesselyn Radack at the 2005 Veterans for Peace conference.)

- article & photo, reprehensor.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 12:28 PM
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1. I really need to get that book - is it available now, reprehensor?
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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 01:09 PM
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2. It is.
Pretty informative. If you know someone who is thinking about Whistleblowing, there is definitely food for thought in there.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 01:12 PM
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12. Heh, you know me - I brake for anti-corruption, open government wing of the party.
;)))))
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ray of light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 12:17 PM
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33. I hope people will be able to buy the book and Camp Democracy DVD
while it's on special!

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=3016072&mesg_id=3019977

Even if they buy them and donate them to the schools, WE have to support the whistleblowers and we have to support the people fighting to save our democracy!

Education is vital!

http://patriotictruthteller.net/buy.html



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neoblues Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 01:10 PM
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3. Setting an example...
She's clearly one of those people who sets a noble example of ethical responsibility; a sorely needed example. We need as many of them as possible because it's so easy for people who come into even a modest amount of power to be corrupted by it, to actually think that their own sense of how things ought to be overrides the truth and to even think that playing dirty is the right thing or how it's done "in the real world".

They're wrong and worse, they're actually setting their own example for others and the next generation--and they must be counterbalanced by examples such as Radack. Fortunately, one shining example such as hers can outweigh scores of the unworthy--and the worse they make it, the harder they try to destroy those who stand with the truth, just makes the story all the more compelling.

Even if the good generally lose the battle, as a kind of martyr--though, hopefully only losing their careers within corrupt organizations and not their lives, they help to win the war. Make no mistake though, in the contemporary U.S., we are at war with a pervasive corruption and near total loss of ethics (especially "professional" ethics, in both politics and government as well as business/corporate leadership).

So we should be thankful for such individual contributions and support such people as best we can. One way we can support them and maximize their value is to spread their stories, so where possible, buy and promote their books, and make a point to share their story as much as you can. So it seems, to me.
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greatauntoftriplets Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 01:53 PM
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4. I think I read about her in Mother Jones a while back...
Good for her on writing the book.
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 02:10 PM
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5. Thanks!
k&r #5
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MonkeyFunk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 03:04 PM
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6. Thanks for that!
It's going on my Christmas list.
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ray of light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 03:26 PM
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7. Go Jess!
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PDittie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-14-06 04:22 PM
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8. Kicking for the rep
who always posts the truth.
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nolies32fouettes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 09:45 AM
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9. Just bought the book. Thanks for sharing this.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 12:46 PM
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10. kick.
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bloom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 12:53 PM
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11. She is a great example.
Sounds like a good book.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 01:31 PM
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13. One of the hardest things to do in this country is to expose govt. corruption.
You become a target on so many levels, including a physical one.

Heroes.
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pberq Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 02:54 PM
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14. Kick - thanks reprehensor
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Gregorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 07:47 PM
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15. America, where are you.
It's dark, and someone has rearranged the furniture so I can't find my way around. Was there ever "...and justice for all"? Was it all just a theory. Where is America in practice?

This is frightening beyond all. Another story, like Sibel Edmonds. I'm afraid it's so widespread that it's part of the very fabric of this country now.

One hell of a post. Some light.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 08:41 PM
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16. That's pretty much the way all this makes me feel. We have learned that
Edited on Fri Dec-15-06 08:42 PM by blm
a healthy democracy only exists when we have an honest and vigilant press corps.

Stories like Jesselyn's would be given the proper attention and many administration officials would lose their jobs.
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Gregorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 11:05 PM
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17. It's only natural that the press is the first to go.
How can I possibly be serious with a giant 23 pound cat lying on my arms while typing!


With this much power and wealth, it should be no surprise that the media is derailed. I think it's the slow motion effect that caught us all off guard. Whether or not the Fairness Doctrine was to blame for the majority of what we call news today, on corporate owned media outlets, it was one step. And I'm not sure many took notice. In fact, it may be that our lack of notice was more important in itself. It's the cries and calls on this forum that I found most disturbing when I first found DU. But it is a sense of health to me now, when I hear it. It is not embarrassing, but from a desire for a better world that we become vigilant.

There is great momentum to be reversed. I sense we are nearing the point where the truth will be told, and heard.

I'm afraid there is more. The modern lifestyle has lulled us into complacency. There is only so far we can go without greater efforts. It may take yet more suffering and loss before people begin to pay attention. I am not optimistic about short term fixes. But that's pretty dark. I tend to look a bit far ahead.

A giant cat beckons me.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 04:35 PM
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36. heheh....just read this.
Edited on Mon Dec-18-06 04:35 PM by blm
You really sound like someone I would know personally. For some reason, I seem to know alot of people who own Fat Cats - or rather, are OWNED by Fat Cats - the fourlegged kind, not the BFEE kind.

heh -
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pacalo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 11:36 PM
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18. I hadn't known about Jesselyn Radack's story until reading your fine synopsis.
I went to her website & ordered a copy of her book.
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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 12:22 AM
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19. I learned some interesting stuff from the book.
Such as, Lindh was to some degree a victim of circumstance. He didn't go to Afghanistan to kill Americans, he was already there before 9/11 (admittedly with the Taliban), and he never fired a shot at an American.

Also, Michael Chertoff has a very selective memory, and an on/off ethics switch built right in. Not good.

Glad you liked the write up, Radack deserves our support.

Mainstream publishers were too chicken to print this book.
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pacalo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-17-06 01:33 AM
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25. I have enormous respect for those who stand up when they see a wrong.
From a review of her book by Ray McGovern:

I will mention one truth teller and not many people know about her...Jesselyn Radack. Jesselyn was the person on duty when John Walker Lindh was taken in. With all this talk about torture you should know that the first person tortured was an American citizen and he was tortured mercilessly for the first few days of his internment and denied medical care. She raised holy hell. She was tossed out of the Justice Department and blacklisted. That's the kind of guts Jesselyn had. Jesselyn had tremendous guts and now she's written a really terrific book.

RAY McGOVERN
Former CIA Analyst


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ray of light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-17-06 08:10 PM
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28. Her book was published thanks to Ray McGovern and Camp Democracy
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 01:07 PM
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34. good for you, ray of light....very proud of DU for being part of this.
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rman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 06:36 AM
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20. kick
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fudge stripe cookays Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 08:56 AM
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21. K & R. This stuff needs to be told. n/t
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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 12:55 PM
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22. Wow! This is as good as the Internets get. Thank you, reprehensor!
Col. Wright, former-FBI Agent Coleen Rowley and former-U.S. Attorney Jesselyn Radack are heroes whose stories have been ignored by Corporate McPravda. Each has documented the way our government has been hijacked by gangsters and traitors. They are patriots. And so are you for telling their stories, as important as any ever published on DU.

PS: Another excellent book idea, thanks to reprehensor.

PPS: You are an outstanding researcher and writer, reprehensor. Thank you for all you do.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 01:16 PM
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23. Seconded. The REAL historic record must be preserved by HONEST CITIZENS.
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Quantess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 04:55 PM
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24. I'll kick to that.
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JetCityLiberal Donating Member (706 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-17-06 02:39 AM
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26. Thank you for this
I will never shut up I promise.
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ray of light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-17-06 06:22 PM
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27. GREAT NEWS!
Camp Democracy DVD and Jesselyn Radack's book now discounted:

Regularly 41.95 now 32.95.

A great way to share the truth!

http://www.patriotictruthteller.net/buy.html

Or you can purchase either separately. Either way, I've seen both and they're both great!

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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 10:21 AM
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29. I will keep this post kicked - it's TOO IMPORTANT.
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 11:19 AM
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30. I see your kick
and raise you a kick.

"Justice for all". Now, where have I heard that before? I know... I remember now. At every city council, county commissioner and school board meeting I've ever attended. They all say it, but do they really mean it?
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 11:57 AM
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31. Justice for the haves and the corrupters. Derision for the truthtellers.
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 11:59 AM
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32. So
Edited on Mon Dec-18-06 12:04 PM by BeFree
They're lying through their teeth when they pledge "Justice for all?"

Gosh, if the kids figure that out, they won't trust them, will they? What will we tell the children?
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TayTay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 01:35 PM
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35. This is an incredible story.
This woman was persecuted for trying to uphold the Constitution and the right of a prisoner to have a access to a court of law.

I got the book and then looked up Camp Democracy. They also have a video for sale at campdemocracy.org. Ah, look at that lineup of people. There are more than a few truthtellers in that line up and I ordered the DVD to see what they had to say.

Hey, I got friends who should see this stuff. 'tis the season and all that.
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pberq Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 04:36 PM
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37. I just ordered Jesselyn's book - this one thing each of us can do
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 05:12 PM
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38. Thanks for the post reprehensor
Edited on Mon Dec-18-06 05:13 PM by Uncle Joe
Kicked and recommended

On edit too late to recommend, formally anyway
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derby378 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 05:17 PM
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39. Thanks again, man
And what can I say? Just - wow.
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fudge stripe cookays Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 03:32 PM
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40. Kickity kick for the New Year.
Let's give Jess some love!
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