Ms. Edmonds Goes to the Supreme Court
--When all this is said and done, Ms. Edmonds will be remembered as a TRUE American Hero. She TRIED to report TRAITORS and was fired for it, AND for three years has been gagged by lower courts, on BULLSHIT rules imposed directly by the Bush admin....Let me repeat that...The BUSH ADMINISTRATION IS PROTECTING TRAITORS...
Sleep Well.--
Ex-FBI translator plans appeal to Supreme Court
By Chris Strohm
cstrohm@govexec.com
An FBI contract employee who was fired after alleging national security breaches within the bureau's translation service plans to appeal to the Supreme Court to lift a gag order that she has been under for almost three years.
Sibel Edmonds lost her latest court battle on Friday when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a lower court's ruling that dismissed her lawsuit against the Justice Department. Edmonds alleges there were security breaches, mismanagement and possible espionage within the FBI's translation service in late 2001 and early 2002. She says the information she knows would lead to criminal prosecutions if aggressively pursued.
"We are going to the Supreme Court, that's for sure," Edmonds said Monday.
More, Much more...
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0505/050905c1.htm
Sleep Well.--
Ex-FBI translator plans appeal to Supreme Court
By Chris Strohm
cstrohm@govexec.com
An FBI contract employee who was fired after alleging national security breaches within the bureau's translation service plans to appeal to the Supreme Court to lift a gag order that she has been under for almost three years.
Sibel Edmonds lost her latest court battle on Friday when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a lower court's ruling that dismissed her lawsuit against the Justice Department. Edmonds alleges there were security breaches, mismanagement and possible espionage within the FBI's translation service in late 2001 and early 2002. She says the information she knows would lead to criminal prosecutions if aggressively pursued.
"We are going to the Supreme Court, that's for sure," Edmonds said Monday.
More, Much more...
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0505/050905c1.htm
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