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Dan Choi Testifies On White House 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Protest

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ERIC TUCKER   08/30/11 08:42 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- A gay former Army officer arrested outside the White House for protesting the government's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military testified at his trial Tuesday that he was proud and willing to go to jail.

Dan Choi is accused in federal court of ignoring police orders to vacate an area in front of the White House after he handcuffed himself to the fence outside the landmark building during a protest last November. He told the court he believed in his cause and drew inspiration from the civil rights movement decades ago.

"The right to speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves is more than a privilege," said Choi, his voice rising with emotion during a cross-examination that turned confrontational at times. "It's a moral responsibility and I take that seriously."

Choi said he could not recall details of his arrest, but likened the scene to a "combat zone" and recalled being struck by what he considered to be aggressive and demeaning tactics by the U.S. Park Police officers who showed up.

"I do not recall a lot of what happened, but I also do not recall if I blacked out," said Choi, a 30-year-old West Point graduate who served in the Iraq war as an infantry officer.

Choi became a public face of the gay rights movement after television interviews in 2009 in which he revealed that he was gay. He said he was honorably discharged last year under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

He previously was arrested outside the White House during protests in March and April 2010. He said he was motivated partly by his disappointment in President Barack Obama, who subsequently put an end to the military's "don't ask, don't tell" police in July.

As of Sept. 20, gay service members will be able to acknowledge their sexual orientation openly. Previously, the "don't ask, don't tell" policy had barred gays from serving openly in the military since 1993.

Choi also said he was inspired by acts of civil disobedience, such as a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's department store lunch counter in North Carolina during the civil rights movement.

A dozen other protesters were arrested along with Choi at the November protest. The others have accepted plea deals that spare them jail time if they go several months without being re-arrested. Choi has rejected a similar offer, said his lawyer, Robert Feldman. Prosecutors say the police gave the protesters three separate warnings in intervals of three minutes to clear the fence.

The non-jury trial opened Monday before U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola.

Choi and his lawyer have complained that he is being selectively prosecuted because of his vocal gay rights activism and insist his case belongs in local court. He faces a fine and up to six months in jail if convicted in federal court.

Prosecutors have denied Choi's claim of selective prosecution. They say his actions violate a federal regulation requiring him to obey a lawful order from authorities.

Choi sparred repeatedly with prosecutor Angela George. She suggested Choi deliberately chose to get arrested to draw attention to himself and could have opted for less provocative methods – such as marching and holding signs - to convey the same message.

But Choi strongly disagreed. He said was flabbergasted he was on trial in the first place when people went to the White House to cheer the U.S. military raid that led to the death of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden. He said those people gathered at the same fence but never faced any sanctions.

"What's the difference?" Choi demanded of George at one point. "You have not given me a reason why my free speech should be curtailed and their free speech should be amplified."

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Steamboater 11:00 AM on 08/31/2011
There's a fine documentary--"Burma Soldier" (2010) -- I watched last night. In it, a man whose leg and arm was lost in the Burmese (Myamar) civil war and who has shown tremendous courage in the face of a vile and brutal government  tells of Burma allowing free elections after years of turmoil and literally murder and torture by the military.  That's what most were hoping for but there was a  Read More...
07:37 AM on 09/21/2011
Is anyone but me incredibly disturbed by the hot mess standing next to this guy? She is overweight, hair is out of regulation and her uniform looks as though she slept in it......not a got representation of women in the military!
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10:36 AM on 09/02/2011
Choi had a choice.
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Leah Watts
07:49 AM on 09/01/2011
Narcissistic martyr syndrome coupled with something else, plus a dash of a lot of nonsense being put into his head by media w hores who have nothing but their own brand to promote.
10:08 AM on 09/01/2011
The judge doesn't seem to think so.
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Melody Kramer
06:23 AM on 09/01/2011
Dan Choi deserves medals for courage ,for taking the gay "Don't ask don't tell" fight into the streets ,so that the inept and corp. owned press would cover his story.More soldiers should follow his passive resistance. The christian Right/tea party/ Republicans want to keep gay people in the closet using fear methods. This is the very time to march out of the closet and stand with the courageous few. The LGBT community has to make their mark now.. they have to come out in force,You are not alone.. There aren't enough jails for all of you,just maybe the press will do their job and get this civil movement covered. If this community does't follow the teaching of passive resistance(civil disobedience) all your hard work will go down the tubes There are plenty of straight people who will march, form sit downs, strikes,boycotts with you. you are not alone. Don' let the haters scare you. They are nothing ,they can be fought.THe Time for action is now.
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02:45 AM on 09/01/2011
Dan could have had his rank and position restored with DADT repealed. He could have but then he went and committed a federal crime. He's done. End of story.
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vdc530
01:47 AM on 09/01/2011
I heard this guy talk when Osama was killed. He was randomly at ground zero and the reporter decided to talk with him. Very annoying guy. Everybody was just waiting for him the shut up.

I like what he's doing tho.
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jbrantow
10:21 PM on 08/31/2011
"After three days of testimony Wednesday, a magistrate judge stopped the U.S. government's trial of former Lt. Dan Choi to allow defense lawyers to argue that the gay activist had been targeted for "vindictive prosecution."
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/08/31/judge-allows-vindictive-prosecution-defense-in-dan-choi-trial/
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
08:30 PM on 08/31/2011
"Breaking The Law"--Judas Priest

So much for that golden future I can't even start
I've had every promise broken, There's anger in my heart
You don't know what it's like, You don't have a clue
If you did you'd find yourselves doing the same things too


Breaking the law, breaking the law
Breaking the law, breaking the law
Breaking the law, breaking the law
Breaking the law, breaking the law
07:56 PM on 08/31/2011
The judge is allowing a "vindictive prosecution" defense. Does not make the prosecutors look very good.

http://www.metroweekly.com/poliglot/2011/08/choi-trial-put-on-hold-after-j.html
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SPEAK YOUR MIND DON
07:20 PM on 08/31/2011
I'll bet you do and in a way most don't.
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a long the riverrun
08:52 PM on 08/31/2011
Bob Cesca is one of the blindest Obama apologists on the net. There's no Obama betrayal, lie, or failure that Cesca doesn't have an excuse for.
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David Kellemen
06:00 PM on 08/31/2011
Further indication of selective prosecution.

"Judge Facciola said that as he listened to Choi’s testimony yesterday, it became clear that the government had treated him differently on November 15 when he chained himself to the White House fence, as opposed to how he was treated in March and April when he had done roughly the same thing. But the Judge also found that there was a prima facie case for vindictive prosecution on the part of the government, saying that there was evidence it had been done to Choi because he was a member of a minority group and the government wanted to punish him for the message he was giving. He strongly suggested that the actions of the government had been taken to abridge Choi’s first amendment speech in opposing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell."

http://fdlaction.firedoglake.com/2011/08/31/department-of-justice-files-writ-of-mandamus-in-dan-choi-case/
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06:55 PM on 08/31/2011
The blog link is  a charlatan scam thief, yes I said it. Fleecing  the left butthey are now onto Jan Hasher.

Yes, we are. read this. http://cendax.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/jane-hamshers-running-out-of-sheep/
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08:57 PM on 08/31/2011
That's a link to an O_bot gloating that Obama millions more in corporate donations than FireDogLake does. There's something to be be proud of.
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06:56 PM on 08/31/2011
Firedoglake is a cesspool.
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I would like to nominate my dog...she's smarter...
03:40 PM on 08/31/2011
Drop the charges, reinstate his officer commission, who is to say whether he pushed too hard... DADT is over soon and I am proud to have a man like this in uniform for this country... it is a matter of dates... who's to say whether this would have been overturned if it were not for actions like this... Dan, you're a good man, now drop it and go back to your comrades and the job you love...
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03:03 PM on 08/31/2011
"It's time to stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down."
-Buffalo Springfield, 1967

It much worse and much more dangerous now.
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04:35 AM on 09/01/2011
Were you "there" in '67?
02:48 PM on 08/31/2011
GOTTA DO,WHAT U GOTTA DO.....................
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02:36 PM on 08/31/2011
And I'm flabbergasted at the bashing Choi is getting here--it's unconscionable, really. Do any of you remember Leonard Matlovich? His tombstone reads, "When I was in the military they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one."

Matlovich died in 1988. Choi is honoring him and all gay veterans by pushing forward for LGBT rights on *all* fronts. Choi can only be what he is--an imperfect human being. Larry Kramer made a lot of people angry as well. But we would be nowhere near the stage of equality we are now without him.

Perspective, please.