- The charges against political prisoner
and former candidate for sheriff, Jeff Weinhaus, have escalated to felony
assault, as he also has been held in custody for 13 days for psych evaluation,
being called delusional by local judge for questioning authority.
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- Jeff Weinhaus was literally "railroaded"
by corrupt officials when he was charged with trespassing for merely walking
over the railroad tracks in the small Missouri town of about 8,000 he calls
home.
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- And with bogus charges being leveled
against this innocent American, he becomes a perfect example of the fascist
American military system "gone hog wild," as well as becoming
another in growing list of political prisoners in the American gulag system.
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- While innocent citizens are being nailed
left and right in all parts of the country for harmless things like speaking
out at city council meetings, putting up anti-Bush posters and talking
against the illegal Iraqi War, Weinhaus now joins the list of imprisoned
Americans for simply walking across railroad tracks.
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- And in the shocking case of Weinhaus,
who ran for sheriff on the ticket of "justice for all and not 'just
us,' the railroad trespassing charge was just the beginning of his problems
that have now escalated from a misdemeanor to a serious felony.
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- Not only was Weinhaus fingered for a
bogus crossing the railroad tracks trespassing charge, but the local activist
trying to clean-up corruption was then beat-up and manhandled by police
after being handcuffed to a chair at police headquarters.
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- But instead of out-of-control officers
being nailed for abuse of authority, they turned the tables on him, lying
about the incident and charging him with felony assault.
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- And to add injury to insult at a recent
May hearing on the charges, Weinhaus was ordered to take a state sponsored
psych evaluation where he then spent 13 days in custody, the judge claiming
he was delusional for saying America was "turning into a police state
at the hands of the New World Order."
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