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Thread #66404   Message #1113701
Posted By: GUEST
10-Feb-04 - 09:10 PM
Thread Name: BS: Bush: Repairing the Damage
Subject: RE: BS: Bush: Repairing the Damage
I wouldn't start celebrating yet. Ashcroft's Federales are still busy at work, spying on you, me, your neighbors and work colleagues, and of course, political dissenters.

Because people here get up in arms when you provide links to NY Times articles, I'll just exerpt a bit of this story from today's online issue:

An Antiwar Forum in Iowa Brings Federal Subpoenas
By MONICA DAVEY

Published: February 10, 2004

DES MOINES, Feb. 9 — To hear the antiwar protesters describe it, their forum at a local university last fall was like so many others they had held over the years. They talked about the nonviolent philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they said, and how best to convey their feelings about Iraq into acts of civil disobedience.

But last week, subpoenas began arriving seeking details about the forum's sponsor — its leadership list, its annual reports, its office location — and the event itself. On Monday, lawyers for the sponsor, the Drake University chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, went to court in an effort to block the federal prosecutors' demands.

Those who attended the forum, at least four of whom said they had received subpoenas to appear before a federal grand jury on Tuesday, said that they did not know what to make of the inquiry and that they feared it was intended to quash protest.

Late on Monday, prosecutors in the United States attorney's office for the southern district of Iowa took the unusual step of issuing a confirmation of the investigation, stressing that its scope was limited to learning more about one person who had tried to scale a security fence at an Iowa National Guard base in a protest a day after the forum.

"The United States attorney's office does not prosecute persons peacefully and lawfully engaged in rallies which are conducted under the protection of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States," a written statement issued by the prosecutor here, Stephen Patrick O'Meara, said."