LiquidCourage
02-09-2003, 09:04 PM
Come on folks, we really have to support our military.
""On December 19, 2002, Major Brown was wrongfully indicted on assault charges in Okinawa, Japan. Although evidence collected by Japanese police officials exonerates Major Brown and proves that Major Brown's accuser is a liar; the Japanese Government continues to keep him imprisoned. Major Brown's family has established the Web site below in the hopes of getting the American people, the White House and Congress involved in securing the release of this American Patriot.
Japanese politicians have made political "heyday" of this incident in Japan. Furthermore, they have smeared Major Brown's name and reputation in Japanese newspapers to promote anti-American sentiment in the hopes of furthering their political efforts to have U.S. bases moved from Okinawa to Honshu.
The American Government and The U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Howard Baker, are limited in what they can or will do. The U.S. Marines are under orders not to get involved and the result is that a United States Marine Officer is handed over to a foreign government and subjected to the anti-American sentiment in Okinawa."
http://www.majorbrown.org/how_to_help.htm
""On December 19, 2002, Major Brown was wrongfully indicted on assault charges in Okinawa, Japan. Although evidence collected by Japanese police officials exonerates Major Brown and proves that Major Brown's accuser is a liar; the Japanese Government continues to keep him imprisoned. Major Brown's family has established the Web site below in the hopes of getting the American people, the White House and Congress involved in securing the release of this American Patriot.
Japanese politicians have made political "heyday" of this incident in Japan. Furthermore, they have smeared Major Brown's name and reputation in Japanese newspapers to promote anti-American sentiment in the hopes of furthering their political efforts to have U.S. bases moved from Okinawa to Honshu.
The American Government and The U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Howard Baker, are limited in what they can or will do. The U.S. Marines are under orders not to get involved and the result is that a United States Marine Officer is handed over to a foreign government and subjected to the anti-American sentiment in Okinawa."
http://www.majorbrown.org/how_to_help.htm