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“Raytheon Six” Defendants Get Community Service; Four of Five Charges Dismissed.
by Raytheon Peacemakers
Thursday, Nov. 02, 2006 at 8:39 PM
Four Tucson residents were each sentenced November 2 to eight hours of community service for their part in a nonviolent protest at the Raytheon Missile Systems Plant south of Tucson last March 20.
“Raytheon Six” Defendants Get Community Service; Four of Five Charges Dismissed.
Four Tucson residents were each sentenced November 2 to eight hours of community service for their part in a nonviolent protest at the Raytheon Missile Systems Plant south of Tucson last March 20, the third anniversary of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. Pima County Justice Court judge Maria Felix accepted their pleas of no contest to a charge of obstructing a highway, a class 3 misdemeanor. Two co-defendants who could not be in court today will be sentenced at a later date.
The sentences came as a result of a plea agreement that included dismissal of four of the five original charges laid against each the anti-war activists: unlawful assembly, disorderly conduct, being a public nuisance and being a pedestrian on a roadway.
Before the formal hearing, the court invited Tucson’s Raging Grannies to sing. The Grannies were among nearly two dozen supporters who had rallied outside the court house prior to the hearing, and now filled the small courtroom. They obliged with one of their trademark anti-war parodies, “God Help America.”
The four sentenced today were Gretchen Nielson, age 73, Bill Moeller, age 52, Pat Birnie, age 76, and Jack McPherson, age 61. Before pronouncing sentence, Judge Felix invited the defendants to address the court. The statements of Pat Birnie and Jack McPherson follow, along with a poem by Gretchen Nielsen that concluded her own brief statement. Bill Moeller chose not to address the court.
Poem read as part of sentencing statement of Gretchen Nielsen
HELL'S GETTING READY to be lit with missiles built by robots programmed with misconceptions (while ridiculed into silence the wise watch wordless) bombs are bought and sold by parents still not knowing what they're doing 'til the children they have nurtured scream in fiery beds
Hell's getting ready to be lit by leaders proud and vengeful still not knowing what they're doing 'til they're judged as they've been judging watch their children's children burn (while the merciful moan in madness anguished with compassion) wealthy preachers mock the truth the pope parades in a funny hat: prophecy fulfilled
(wise and ridiculed merciful and mad) Where is the leader of the meek?
Gretchen Nielsen (1980)
============= Sentencing statement of Pat Birnie
I strongly oppose the U.S. invasion and continuing violent occupation of Iraq, a sovereign country that threatened no provocation to our country. Because I consider the U.S. military actions in Iraq to be immoral and illegal by U.S. law as well as International law, I am ashamed and distraught that a local business, Raytheon Missiles Systems, is participating in and profiting from the human suffering their products cause in Iraq.
I have tried to communicate my angst via direct correspondence with Raytheon management, letters and phone calls to our elected officials, letters to the editor (unpublished!) of our local newspapers, and regular legal protests at Raytheon Missiles Systems factory. Because these efforts have failed, I had to resort to my least -favored form of free-speech, to put my body on the line. I will not willingly allow, by my silence, these atrocities to continue.
======== Sentencing statement of Jack McPherson
My participation in the blockade of the Raytheon munitions plant was done to express solidarity with the tens of thousand innocent civilian victims in Iraq and Afghanistan. I do believe it is my moral obligation: To speak out against - war crimes To speak out against - war profiteering And to speak out against - weapon contracts emanating from huge political contributions. Raytheon is not as they would have you believe a defender of freedom and democracy, but rather are in the business of killing for profit.
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Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006 at 5:57 PM |
| one of the pittsburgh raging grannies |
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Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006 at 6:02 PM |
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| Photos for the Raytheon 6 action |
DL Scott |
Friday, Nov. 03, 2006 at 7:31 PM |
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