Re: Casey Nethercott - Any more details on this?
Associated Computer Business
Re: Casey Nethercott - Any more details on this?
Fri Mar 5 17:38:20 2004
64.140.158.32

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Subject: [Fwd: Any more details on this?]
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 13:07:33 -0800
From: Associated Computer Business' acbcomp@sisna.com

Source:
Ranch Rescue ®
http://www.ranchrescue.com/

Casey Nethercott, the owner of the Arizona ranch where Operation
Thunderbird is ongoing, was thrown into jail on Monday 1 March 2004 on
the authority of nothing more than Arizona Governor, Janet Napolitano's
signature alone. His civil rights have been stripped, and he is being
held without bond.

Call her office, and let them know that you are against her charging,
and arresting Casey under the Patriot Act! They arrested him, without
any charges! Do we see how the Patriot Act is now being abused against
taxpaying citizens? If she can't protect Arizona citizens in her state,
then she should be recalled from office.

Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano
http://www.governor.state.az.us/

E-mail: web form-based e-mail only
http://www.politicsol.com/govsites/state-governors-email/az.html
Phone: (602) 542-4331
Fax: (602) 542-1381
Address:
1700 West Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Anyone can send money, cards, letters, and any words of encouragement to
Casey directly at:

Casey Nethercott
997200
Pima County Jail
PO Box 951
Tucson AZ 85702

If everyone we know would send just one letter to Casey, it would lift
his spirits tremendously. Casey is is insulin-dependent. If everyone
would send a money order (NOT CASH) for just one dollar, made out to
Casey, he would then be able to buy packaged snack food from the jail
store that is NOT spiked with sugar, which his Pima County jailers will
no doubt try to do.

They are prosecuting Casey for no other reason than to silence him. He
protected his life and private property, because the authorities do not
protect law abiding taxpaying citizens. They are labeling anyone who
breaks the law a "terrorist" even for misdemeanors, so they can deny
them the rights of due process. He did not break the law, which sent him
to jail for 56 days last year, and had witnesses at trial. It is not
only his God given right to protect his life, but his 2nd. amendment
rights that have been infringed.


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