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Forum Post: 20 Days to free political prisoner Don Siegelman

Posted 11 years ago on Dec. 28, 2012, 9:58 a.m. EST by nomdeguerre (1775) from Brooklyn, NY
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Political Prisoner Don Siegelman - Up with Chris Hayes on MSNBC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ynD-PR--Q8

The Curious Case of Don Siegelman (Thom Hartmann on RT) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA1tn1xUc6Q&playnext=1&list=PL096D8A98099CAC87&feature=results_main

From his daughter, Dana:

In this moment, before the New Year, we reflect on those we love. We strive to be better, to give more, to define freedom not by what we do for ourselves, but what we do for others, and to pursue justice in the face of adversity, fear, or pride.

The twenty days before the inauguration are crucial for Dad.

You may have a friend or relative who could help free Don Siegelman! His organization may send an email asking people to sign the FREE-DON.org petition or she may be a celebrity with a large Facebook following. They may work for a government official who could offer a statement of support. Perhaps they are a member of the media or they have influence with the President and would be willing to write a prestigious private or public letter. Now is the time to wish them a Happy New Year and ask for their help, for your friend, and for my dad.

Please write a personal note or make a call. Your efforts have a huge impact on this movement. Please also continue to share the petition everyday. We are a team, and I cannot do this without you!

Thank you for your unique and united efforts to free my dad,

Dana

http://mad.ly/2d7963?pact=13424971650&fe=1 (includes numerous links in above letter)

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[-] 1 points by nomdeguerre (1775) from Brooklyn, NY 11 years ago

If this could happen to a governor, it could happen to any of us (and probably has but without the publicity).

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

Free this political prisoner.

[-] 2 points by nomdeguerre (1775) from Brooklyn, NY 11 years ago

Shame, shame on the U.S. judicial (sic) system.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

It was right wing judges at Cheneys/Roves behest though no?

[-] 1 points by nomdeguerre (1775) from Brooklyn, NY 11 years ago

Yes, RATpublican judicial pollution.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

They will pay for their dishonor.