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Rally Targets Gitmo

by Melinda Tuhus | January 12, 2007 7:01 AM
Posted to Courts

puppetMelinda Tuhus photo
This giant puppet alerted people to a press conference outside the federal courthouse on Church Street at noon on Thursday to call for closing the U.S. prison at Guant‡namo Bay, Cuba. And while the crowd that gathered was not huge, almost every passerby interviewed agreed with the protesters that justice is not being done at Guant‡namo – although there were definitely shades of difference.

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Posted by: Steven G. Erickson | January 12, 2007 5:01 PM

Kristine Regaglia the former head of DCF got the same bribes and was involved in the same conspiracies as was former Governor John G. Rowland. She was caught, she admitted what she did. She was having sex with one of Rowland's staff heads and was involved as much as any of them.

Is she in jail or was she even arrested?

No, she was not.

Kristine Regaglia got a position as head of fraud investigation. What???!!!

Isn't DCF part of Blumenthal's Office, you know the Attorney General of Connecticut? So why is he quiet, what does Blumenthal also have to hide? Well maybe it is the no bid contracts for millions he gave to his former law partners.

Well, I will get to the point. A private investigator that I know with the initials I.M. was pulled over with Regalia's trash and surveillance footage in the car by Connecticut State Police.

Being a Private Investigator working on a case in a legal way is legal.

The Connecticut State Police boxed in I.M. and threatened him with arrest, taking the evidence he had gathered, telling him if he did not he would be arrested, there would be no hearing and he could go to Gitmo with no release date as with the Patriot Act they (the Connecticut State Police) could do what they wanted and with Homeland Security Provisions they (the police) were doubly covered.

If we treat the world like crap, our citizens like crap, and abuse Human Rights worldwide can we really complain when any other nation does anything at all?

If it gets any worse the USA should be renamed, "The Peoples' Republik of Hypocrania"

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