May 1, 2007

Vet Imprisoned for Seeking Benefits


Coming Thursday ... Why this man is behind bars.
Update:
Cases to Adjudicated

- U.S. v. Roberts, E.D. of Wisconsin federal court, docket 05-CR-118. U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, 07-1546, 03/12/07.

- U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) docket number 05-2425;

- VA Board of Veterans Appeals docket number 03-04 265.


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1 comment:

  1. After receiving your assurance that Biskupic "would get his," I find nothing about him getting it in the materials you sent. In fact I am even angrier! In addition to prosecuting and imprisoning an innocent woman, I see he also prosecuted a veteran for trying to get the benefits he is entitled to. So the government can take the services of people who volunteer for military services and then discard them like cannon fodder, subject them to a politically inspired show trial in the manner of Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany, frame them up and imprison them.
    And what about all those indictments for voter fraud? How many are innocent citizens imprisoned for exercising their right to vote. And since the Bush Administration was trying to suppress the minority vote, how many were minorities, framed up and imprisoned for voting as if they lived in a southern county presided over by some ignorant, red neck, cracker sheriff?
    Mr. Biskupic is still subject to state law. Wisconsin must have some equivalent to Minnesota's prosecuting someone falsely under color of law. There is no excuse for the Wisconsin Attorney not indicting Biskupic as soon as possible!
    Damn it, I was taught in elementary school that I lived in a country with "liberty and justice for all." Although I learned the illusions I was taught are not true, I still think that's not too much to expect!
    Robert Halfhill rhalfhill@juno.com

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