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ACLU vs VA
Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans:
Tomorrow, a new day dawns for America's Veterans who have been protesting the abuse and misuse of the sacred land at the Los Angeles National Veterans Home. Tomorrow, Veterans will no longer be silenced and bullied by the VA. Tomorrow, the ACLU is holding a major press conference to announce they are suing the VA for violating our First Amendment Rights to protest the abuse and misuse of Veterans land. Tomorrow is very important .... Please show up! ACLU/SC to Sue Veterans Administration for Denying Free Speech Rights to Veteran LOS ANGELES, Calif. — The ACLU of Southern California will hold a press conference tomorrow to announce it is filing a free-speech lawsuit on behalf of a 67-year-old Army veteran who has been protesting land-use policies by the Veterans Administration at the VA facility in west Los Angeles for more than a year. Although the U.S. Attorney’s Office last year dismissed five citations against Robert Rosebrock for displaying the U.S. flag upside down, VA police recently resumed their campaign of selective enforcement against him depending on how he displays the flag during his protests. The press conference will take place Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 10:30 a.m., in front of gates to VA park on the northeast side of San Vicente Boulevard, ˝ block north of intersection of Wilshire and San Vicente (west of I-405). For more information, please see press advisory attached. 03-15-10VeteranFinalAdvisory.pdf 03-15-10VeteranFinalAdvisory.pdf 92K View Download
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03-15-10VeteranFinalAdvisory.pdf
92K View Download The following information is embargoed until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 16, 2010 ACLU/SC to Sue Veterans Administration for Denying Free Speech Rights to Veteran LOS ANGELES, Calif. — The ACLU of Southern California will announce a free-speech lawsuit on behalf of a 67-year-old Army veteran who has been protesting land-use policies by the Veterans Administration at the VA facility in west Los Angeles for more than a year. Although the U.S. Attorney’s Office last year dismissed five citations against Robert Rosebrock for displaying the U.S. flag upside down, VA police recently resumed their campaign of selective enforcement against him depending on how he displays the flag during his protests. WHAT: Announcement of details of the lawsuit WHEN: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 10:30 a.m. WHERE: In front of gates to VA park Northeast side of San Vicente Boulevard, ˝ block north of intersection of Wilshire and San Vicente (west of I-405) Los Angeles, CA WHO: Peter Eliasberg, Managing Attorney, ACLU/SC Robert Rosebrock, Army veteran and plaintiff Other veterans VISUALS: Protesting veterans outside gates to VA property For more information, please call (213) 977-5252. # # # Contact: Gordon Smith or Rachel Uranga 213.977.5252
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Wow. The ACLU is finally doing something for Americans!
Great news!
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Veteran sues federal government for removing upside-down flag
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lano...down-flag.html
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Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans:
The ACLU has sued the Executive Director and Chief of Police of the Los Angeles VA for Freedom of Speech violations. See article on Veterans Today and the attached press release. Re: ACLU Sues Veterans Affairs Over Free Speech Rights http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/03...speech-rights/
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Good job Glory. I know how hard so many of you have worked to save the VA land. I hope the news coverage will help the Veterans. Governmant only uses them while they are young and healthy and after retirement they are kicked aside. Veterans Affairs should be ashamed, so should Henry Waxman, the only thing he is good for is to keep a chair seat warm.
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Here is link to LA Times article that appears in today's street edition.
"Veteran sues VA over removal of upside-down flag" - Bob Pool http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...,2014226.story
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