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07-05-2006, 02:13 PM #1OPSenior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
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Mike Ferner | July 5 2006
Friday afternoon, drinking a cup of coffee while sitting in the Jesse Brown V.A. Medical Center on Chicago's south side, a Veterans Administration cop walked up to me and said, "Okay, you've had your 15 minutes, it's time to go."
"Huh?" I asked intelligently, not quite sure what he was talking about.
"You can't be in here protesting," Officer Adkins said, pointing to my Veterans For Peace shirt.
"Well, I'm not protesting, I'm having a cup of coffee," I returned, thinking that logic would convince Adkins to go back to his earlier duties of guarding against serious terrorists.
Flipping his badge open, he said, "No, not with that shirt. You're protesting and you have to go."
Beginning to get his drift, I said firmly, "Not before I finish my coffee."
He insisted that I leave, but still not quite believing my ears, I tried one more approach to reason.
"Hey, listen. I'm a veteran. This is a V.A. facility. I'm sitting here not talking to anybody, having a cup of coffee. I'm not protesting and you can't kick me out."
"You'll either go or we'll arrest you," Adkins threatened.
"Well, you'll just have to arrest me," I said, wondering what strange land I was now living in.
You know the rest. Handcuffed, led away to the facility's security office, past people with surprised looks on their faces, read my rights, searched, and written up.
The officer who did the formalities, Eric Ousley, was professional in his duties. When I asked him if he was a vet, it turned out he had been a hospital corpsman in the Navy. We exchanged a couple sea stories. He uncuffed me early. And he allowed as to how he would only charge me with disorderly conduct, letting me go on charges of criminal trespass and weapons possession -- a pocket knife -- which he said would have to be destroyed (something I rather doubt since it was a nifty Swiss Army knife with not only a bottle opener, but a tweezers and a toothpick).
After informing me I could either pay the $275 fine on the citation or appear in court, Ousley escorted me off the premises, warning me if I returned with "that shirt" on, I'd be arrested and booked into jail.
I'm sure I could go back to officers Adkins' and Ousleys' fiefdom with a shirt that said, "Nuke all the hajis," or "Show us your tits," or any number of truly obscene things and no one would care. Just so it's not "that shirt" again.
And just for the record? I'm not paying the fine. I'll see Adkins and Ousley and Dubya's Director of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, if he wants to show up, in United States District Court on the appointed date. And if there's a Chicago area attorney who'd like to take the case, I'd really like to sue them -- from Dubya on down. I have to believe that this whole country has not yet gone insane, just the government. This kind of behavior can't be tolerated. It must be challenged.
I was at the Jesse Brown V.A. Medical Center because I'm participating in the Voices for Creative Nonviolence's 30-day, 320-mile "Walk for Justice," from Springfield to North Chicago, Illinois, to reclaim funding for the common good and away from war.pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane? Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane? Mike Ferner | July 5 2006 Friday afternoon, drinking a cup of coffee while sitting in the Jesse Brown V.A. Medical Center on Chicago's south side, a Veterans Administration cop walked up to me and said, "Okay, you've had your 15 minutes, it's time to go." "Huh?" I asked intelligently, not quite sure what he was talking about. "You can't be in here protesting," Officer Adkins said, pointing to my Veterans Rating: 5
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07-05-2006, 02:54 PM #2Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
Happy Independence Day.
I wear my PEACE shirt (Large Peace sign on olive green T-Shirt) once a week .... I think that I'll buy a few more just to piss people off.
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07-05-2006, 03:49 PM #3Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
We're with you, Dude!
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07-05-2006, 04:26 PM #4Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
Sounds a lot like Nazi Germany to me. Cops can legally go on power trips in fascist nations so this definately does not surprise me.
Hmm..I wonder what threat he caused by wearing a peace t-shirt! At least he put up a fight with the cop and made his case clear and said he was going to have to be arrested.
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07-06-2006, 07:15 AM #5Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
I read that this morning...Amazing,well mabey not...
Due to public safety concerns, your rights are now obsolete
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07-10-2006, 03:25 PM #6Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
Now if he was wearing a shirt saying Kill all iraqis the motherfuckers he would be accepted. its truely is a joke and to answer your question yes your country has gone insane - just like my country is starting to go insane.Shame
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07-11-2006, 01:12 PM #7Senior Member
Busted for wearing a peace T-shirt; has this country gone completely insane?
All I can say is...wow. I am glad you're not just buckling in the face of adversity. Your fight is worth fighting. When a guy sitting down and peacefully drinking coffee is dragged into court over the words on his shirt, something has clearly gone awry. I feel confident that you will win this battle, as well you should.
Stuff like this makes me think that the terrorists have already won, in that they have helped turned our own government into our worst enemy. What better victory could they dream of than that.
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