From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Kill a terrorist - go to jail
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 06:09:00 -0600




Am passing this around once again.  Please forward to as many people as 
possible.

 
 

Mary Seales 
Natural Born Citizen
God Bless America 
 
 
 




 


Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:49:07 -0400
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: 2 Years Down, 13 Years To Go!


To the thousands of Michael Behenna supporters,
On March 20th it will have been two years since Michael’s freedom was taken 
away from him.  Shortly after that horrific day he was publicly paraded through 
three airports en route to Ft. Leavenworth to begin serving a 25 year sentence 
for killing a known al-Qaida terrorist.  When Michael first went to prison he 
was bitter for the incredible injustice that had been done to him by a country 
he put his life on the line for.  But that bitterness was soon replaced by an 
attitude of inner peace and a desire to discover himself.
Today Michael works 5 days a week in exterior grounds maintenance, lifts 
weights in the prison gym, reads his numerous cards and letters, and has 
immersed himself in books sent to him or that he checks out from the prison 
library.  He is treated well at Leavenworth because many of the MP’s know that 
his situation is vastly different than most incarcerated there.  However, it is 
still a prison with the associated hardships of “groundhog day” monotony, 
violent flair-ups of inmates, strip searches, full prison lockdowns, and the 
predictable food menu every week.  He lives in his own cell and he finds solace 
among the other Leavenworth 10 soldiers who have been convicted of similar war 
crimes. They have been a Godsend for one another as they have a common bond and 
each are remarkable individuals and soldiers who have been entangled in a 
bizarre legal quagmire for unknown political purposes. Your generous 
contributions to Michael’s canteen account enable him to call home regularly 
and we are lucky enough to live a few hours away from Leavenworth so that 
either family or friends can visit him almost every weekend.
Michael recently wrote a letter about what he has learned while he has been in 
prison.  We wanted to share it with you now.
Since arriving in prison I have begun a journey of continuous refining of both 
my thought and my action; the way I relate to others, an appreciation for life, 
and self-understanding.  As Emerson once wrote ‘What lies behind us and what 
lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us’ and I am 
finding that what lies within us knows no limits.
I have no access to the outside world except through newspapers and magazines 
and phone calls and weekend visits with my family.  Yet I am not confined to my 
cell so long as I have books that take me to places I have never been.  Books 
have become my avenue to knowledge and it is through them that I have met some 
magnificent people whose lives have inspired me to not only continue my fight 
for freedom, but to find freedom behind these bars.
Solitude was necessary for me to know myself.  Once I began to truly know 
myself I began the journey of transformation. I have a notebook where I write 
down anything that I find meaningful in the books and letters I read.  I have 
learned that it is not how much one knows, but what one does with what one 
knows.  
There is a story of an old Cherokee who told his grandson about a battle that 
goes on inside of every person – it is a battle between two wolves.  One wolf 
is life-taking:  it is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, guilt, 
arrogance, self-pity, resentment, inferiority, lies, and ego.  The other wolf 
is life-giving:  it is joy, peace, love, hope serenity, humility, kindness, 
empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.  The grandson thought about 
it for a minute and then asked his grandfather which wolf won.  The old 
Cherokee simply replied, ‘The one you feed’.  I am working on only feeding the 
wolf who gives life.
One of the most inspiring books I’ve received is called ‘Gives Me Hope’.  It is 
filled with true stories of kindness and generosity and I highly recommend it.  
When I first came to prison I had very little hope and a whole lot of 
bitterness.  That is no longer the case.  To all those who have supported me 
through this struggle I want you to know from the bottom of my heart that YOU 
GAVE ME HOPE!  And still do…
As you can see, Michael’s attitude through this ordeal remains unbelievably 
good.  His greatest fear going to prison was that he would be forgotten.  Quite 
to the contrary (and to the dismay of the Army) Michael’s case is getting more 
attention than ever and there are things in the works that are going to put it 
in the spotlight even more so. Every week we hear from someone who tells us 
they knew nothing about Michael’s case until they saw a DefendMichael.com 
wristband or bumper sticker.  It is a grass roots effort that keeps getting 
bigger and bigger. 
The status of Michael’s appeals currently sits with the Army Court of Appeals.  
They should make a decision on the many legal issues of Michael’s case sometime 
later this year.
Keep spreading the word about Michael’s case and continue writing letters to 
your representatives.  And please keep sending Michael cards and letters that 
‘Give Him Hope’.  That is a gift that we will be forever indebted to you for.
Proud Parents of 1LT Michael Behenna
Scott and Vicki Behenna
www.defendmichael.com   

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