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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Marine Vet Ticketed For Free Speech / Not Allowed to Visit Son's Grave

Jesse Nieto is not allowed to drive to the grave of his son at Arlington National Cemetery. The former Marine is also not allowed to drive to work at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. What is so evil about Jesse's Car? A Decal “Remember the Cole, 12 Oct 2000,” “Islam=Terrorism” and “We Died, They Rejoiced.” You see If you serve your country for 25 years and lose your son in battle an you are not allowed first amendment rights.

Read the full story below:




.- A Marine veteran whose anti-terrorist and anti-Islam vehicle decals hindered him in visiting the grave of his fallen son at Arlington National Cemetery has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the military order which rebuked his display of the decals.

Jesse Nieto, a 25-year Marine veteran, served two combat tours in Vietnam. His youngest son, Marc, was one of the seventeen sailors killed in the terrorist bombing of the U.S.S. Cole in October of 2000.

Since 1994 Nieto has been a civilian employee at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. In 2001 he began displaying various decals on his vehicle expressing sentiments such as “Remember the Cole, 12 Oct 2000,” “Islam=Terrorism” and “We Died, They Rejoiced.”

On July 31, 2008, two military police officers ticketed Nieto for displaying “offensive material.”

After Nieto refused to remove all allegedly offending decals from his vehicle, the Base Magistrate issued a written order ordering Nieto to remove his vehicle from the base until all decals were removed. The order banned his vehicle from all other federal installations, and reportedly prevented him from driving onto the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery.

The Ann Arbor-based Thomas More Law Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit this week on Nieto’s behalf against the Camp Lejeune Commanding Officer and the Base Magistrate in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The lawsuit claims that the military’s ban on Nieto’s vehicle decals violates his constitutional rights to freedom of speech and the equal protection of the law.

“The banning of these decals is political correctness run amuck in the military,” charged Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center. “Our troops are being killed by Islamic terrorists, 9/11 was caused by Islamic terrorists, these terrorists want to destroy America, the Islamic countries persecute Christians, and now the military is victimizing a father whose son was killed by Islamic terrorists while serving our nation.”

Thompson speculated that the Marine command would have to eliminate the Marine’s Hymn because “the phrase ‘to the shores of Tripoli’ celebrates the Marine victory over Islamic forces in the Barbary Coast War and the Battle of Derne.”

The lawsuit alleges that military officials engaged in viewpoint discrimination prohibited by the First Amendment and violated the Fifth Amendment’s equal protection guarantee by allowing some messages to be displayed but prohibiting others.

Further, the suit charges that the military’s ban on “offensive” speech is impermissible because there are no objective standards guiding government officials’ decisions, thus granting them “unbridled discretion” to determine the acceptability or the unacceptability of speech, a statement from the Thomas More Law Center reports.

4 comments:

mearrin69 said...

Sorry. I'm not one for political correctness but "Islam=Terrorism" is prejudicial and qualifies as hate speech just like "Judaism=Greed" or "Catholicism=Pedophilia" are hate speech. It makes a massive generalization about a group of people based solely on their religion, which is certainly not cool - even if it's a religion you don't particularly care for. The other two stickers are fine.

Unknown said...

I am a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune, where this man works, I want to shake his hand. The fundamentals of free speech are that no one should be censured, to deny one is to deny all. The military does set unclear guidelines and hardly ever address an issue directly. Furthermore, no one else on base has been slapped with this "violation" but I see many things that can be misconstrued as offensive. Hey, I find actors that speak out about politics to be offensive, should we ban them? (just an example)

Captain USpace said...

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Thank you Eben, stay safe. It's much bigger than a bumper sticker but this is still pathetic. How far up does this go? To the Pentagon? Will Bush say anything? Don't bet on it. In this particular instance this Colonel in charge is a coward and a kiss-ass. I hope it bites him in the butt someday by him not making General.
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absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
outlaw bumper stickers

condemning terrorists
and their philosophy

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absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
be a traitor to your cause

of stopping terrorists
if their friends are insulted

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All real freedom starts with freedom of speech. If there is no freedom of speech there can be no real freedom.
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Philosophy of Liberty Cartoon
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Help Halt Terrorism Today!
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USpace
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BRCHAPMANGA said...

Here's a link to follow the progess of this case:

http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/north-carolina/ncedce/7:2008cv00185/96700/1/