I wonder how many stories there are like this one (from Editor and Publisher):
The article says she is being investigated for "sedition," which is an overreach, to say the least. Is there some special oath that VA employees take that prevents them from advocating the proper functioning of the judicial system?
Laura Berg, a clinical nurse specialist for 15 years, wrote a letter in September to a weekly Albuquerque newspaper criticizing how the administration handled Hurricane Katrina and the Iraq Wwr. She urged people to "act forcefully" by bringing criminal charges against top administration officials, including the president, to remove them from power because they played games of "vicious deceit." She added: "This country needs to get out of Iraq now and return to our original vision and priorities of caring for land and people and resources rather than killing for oil....Otherwise, many more of us will be facing living hell in these times."
The agency seized her office computer and launched an investigation. Berg is not talking to the press, but reportedly fears losing her job.
The article says she is being investigated for "sedition," which is an overreach, to say the least. Is there some special oath that VA employees take that prevents them from advocating the proper functioning of the judicial system?
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