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WarIsACrime.orgAs Hillary Talks About Tolerating Free Expression, Police in 
Front of Her Brutalize Ray McGovern for Turning His BackAs Secretary of State 
Hillary Clinton spoke in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday about the failures of 
foreign leaders to respect people's freedoms, a 71-year-old U.S. veteran Army 
officer, a man who spent 27 years in the CIA and delivered presidential daily 
briefs, a peace activist and proponent of nonviolence, the man who famously 
confronted Donald Rumsfeld for his war lies, t
 he man
who drafted our letter to Spain and delivered it to the Spanish Embassy on 
Monday, our friend Ray McGovern turned his back in silence.  As Clinton 
continued to speak about respecting the rights of protesters, her guards -- 
including a uniformed policeman and an unidentified plain-clothed official -- 
grabbed Ray, dragged him off violently, brutalized him, double-cuffed him with 
metal handcuffs, and left him bleeding in jail.  As he was hauled away (see 
video), Ray shouted "So this is America?" Clinton went right on mouthing her 
hypocrisies without a pause.Tell Hillary Clinton what you think of this 
behavior at 202-647-4000. 

Ray told Rob Kall at OpEdNews what he had been protesting by standing silently 
with his back turned:"Hillary is the driving force, together with a few others, 
behind the wars in Afghanistan. She's one of the big hawks in Iran. When I look 
at her and her husband that they don't know the first thing about war. I do and 
so do my fellow Veterans for Peace. I have to make clear that we Veterans for 
Peace think that her policies are an abomination to the nation, that they are 
at cross purposes to the country and not everybody should applaud and give her 
the idea that she's doing the right thing.""I knew that Hillary knew, at the 
beginning of the war, that Hillary knew how things would go. There was a young 
lady who was working as Hillary Clinton's per
 sonal
staff chief, when she was a senator in 2002 and 2003, was in a class I taught 
in DC and I'd ask her to give her boss articles I wrote. And she did give them 
to her. So I know that. She made a political calculation that she needed to be 
strong because she was a woman even though she knew from us that the unintended 
consequences would be catastrophic. She knew all that and made that 
calculation.""The height of irony, of course, is that was her tragic flaw that 
let Obama beat her. She supported the war and Obama didn't. She is the height 
of hypocrisy. When people die because we have hypocrites at the top of our 
government, that compels me to make a statement in whatever way I can. It was 
not the theme of her speech that I was protesting. It was her war policies and 
support of Mubarak." McGovern told Kall what happened:
 "They grabbed me and the shock wore off. There was a real struggle. I shoute
 d,
'This is America.' Then I said, 'Who are you?' This is a mystery to me. Who 
were they? The guy in the suit was the one who did the damage. He was 
brutal.""They took me outside, put two sets of iron handcuffs that pierced my 
wrists. The bleeding went all over my pants. One guy said, "I pricked my 
finger" like it was his blood.""I was bleeding in the car so I said 'I think 
you need to put some gauze on me.' They handed me to the DC police and they 
told I was being charged with disorderly conduct. I was booked, fingerprinted, 
mug shot taken. They put me in a little cell -- must be the same size as 
Bradley Manning's-- about six by four feet.""It was about three hours that they 
held me until they let me out. I had to take a cab to the hospital where they 
x-ray'd me, treated me and dressed my wounds. Then the doctors told me that 
since this was an assault on me, I had to inform the police about who had assau
 lted
me. A little humor helped then."
Ray compared this incident to his earlier questioning of Donald Rumsfeld, an 
incident in which Ray did not stand in silent protest but rather waited for his 
turn at the microphone and did something U.S. journalists tend not to: asked 
uncomfortable questions: "When Clinton started talking about how people beat up 
and arrested people in Iran, it gave some poetic justice, a great irony, to my 
standing there and what happened to me then, when she's talking about what 
happened in other countries and there I am being handled in a vicious way...God 
knows what would happen next. Maybe some senior would ask her questions [she 
doesn't take questions]. As bad as Donald Rumsfeld was, he let me speak. He let 
me speak and engaged me in dialog.""At the same [Rumsfeld] speech, there was a 
courageous guy who stood with his 
 back to
Rumsfeld the entire speech. They left him completely alone and he walked out at 
the end, unbothered. Four years later, things have changed.
Tell Hillary Clinton what you think of this behavior at 202-647-4000. 
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