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marmar

(77,073 posts)
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 10:38 AM Jan 2016

Bill Moyers: A Drone Protestor Heads to Jail


This piece originally appeared on Common Dreams.


By Bill Moyers


Mary Anne Grady Flores is in jail today and American citizens everywhere can surely breathe a sigh of relief that we are safe from her criminal behavior at least for the next six months.

That’s the length of the sentence this 59-year-old peace activist in upstate New York began on Tuesday — one day after the United States honored Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., for his commitment to nonviolent civil disobedience. If he were here today, the martyred Dr. King would surely be shaking his head that America still has a problem with peaceful dissenters of conscience.

And what exactly did Grady Flores do to warrant spending the next six months in jail? She photographed a peaceful protest outside Hancock Field Air National Guard Base near Syracuse, New York. The base is where the US trains pilots to launch drone strikes in the Middle East, particularly in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen. It wasn’t a crime for her to be taking pictures of the demonstration, but when she briefly and unintentionally — yes, unintentionally — stepped onto a road that belongs to the base, she violated what authorities called “an order of protection,” which had been issued in 2012 to forbid protesters from approaching the home or workplace of Col. Earl Evans, a commander of the 174th Attack Wing of the Air National Guard. She had never met Evans, never threatened him, never showed any intention of harming him.



Nonetheless, a town justice, David Gideon, issued the order to “protect” the Colonel from the activists. That’s right — the commander of a major military operation, piloting drones on lethal missions half-way around the world, requested a court order of protection against a group of mostly gray-haired demonstrators whom he had never met. In stepping briefly on the roadway at the base, Grady Flores violated that order, despite the fact that, as she says, “We weren’t at the security gate. We were out at the roadway.” ...................(more)

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_drone_protestor_heads_to_jail_20160122




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Bill Moyers: A Drone Protestor Heads to Jail (Original Post) marmar Jan 2016 OP
Let's see-Snyder, The Bundy's and The Banksters fredamae Jan 2016 #1
well, you see, Flores made three mistakes phantom power Jan 2016 #2
And a Bible and Flag...just to complete fredamae Jan 2016 #3

fredamae

(4,458 posts)
1. Let's see-Snyder, The Bundy's and The Banksters
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 10:59 AM
Jan 2016

are NOT headed to nor already In jail. Not for 6 hours, 6 weeks and certainly not even 6 months!

phantom power

(25,966 posts)
2. well, you see, Flores made three mistakes
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 12:34 PM
Jan 2016

Although she was correct to avoid protesting as a black or otherwise non-white person, she made the following rookie mistakes:

1) Protesting as a liberal
2) Protesting un-armed
3) Protesting against the Military instead of something liberals care about, like nature preserves.

If she had been armed, and yelled a bunch of stuff about the Constitution, "sovereign citizens" and/or the primal authority of local county sheriffs, she probably would have been OK.

fredamae

(4,458 posts)
3. And a Bible and Flag...just to complete
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 12:53 PM
Jan 2016

the "Tea Party Extremist Protesters Kits"?

This is all so surreal.

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