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MO lawmaker investigated in retaliation for pro-CCW vote

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Military to Investigate Mo. Lawmaker

By PAUL SLOCA
.c The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The U.S. military will investigate whether regulations were violated when a Missouri state senator was granted leave from duty in Cuba so he could return home to cast the deciding vote to override a veto of concealed guns legislation.

State Sen. Jon Dolan, a Republican and a major in the Army National Guard, had been serving at Guantanamo Bay for only two weeks, and military regulations say a newly deployed soldier must be on duty at least two months before getting a leave.

Lt. Cmdr. Barbara Burfeind, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said Friday that the matter will be investigated by the U.S. Southern Command in Florida, which oversees Guantanamo Bay, where Dolan is stationed as a public affairs officer.

U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., sent a letter Friday to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld seeking an investigation into why Dolan was granted a six-day leave to cast his vote Thursday. The override of Democratic Gov. Bob Holden's veto gave most Missourians the right to carry concealed guns.

``I am most concerned about whether Senator Dolan's case establishes a precedent that allows members of the National Guard who have certain political affiliations to be permitted privileges that other members of the National Guard are routinely denied,'' Clay wrote.

Dolan said Friday the push for the investigation was politically motivated.

``I did my duty and I would do it again,'' Dolan said. ``If my career ends, that's fine. This is simply political retribution.''

Dolan received approval for leave from his boss, Lt. Col. Pamela Hart. Burfeind said his leave was granted on a special exception, which is not uncommon.

Burfeind referred other questions about Dolan to Southern Command, which said the issue was being handled by public affairs officials in Guantanamo Bay, who did not immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press.

Also at issue is whether Dolan violated federal law and military regulations by performing duties of his political office while on active military duty. The rules apply to a reserve officer serving on active duty under a call to active duty of more than 270 days.

Dolan said military lawyers told him before he left Cuba that because he hadn't served 270 days of his tour, the rule didn't apply to him.

``My position in that issue remains clear,'' Dolan said. ``I knew about the directive before hand and did not feel it applied in my case.''

Associated Press Military Writer Robert Burns in Washington contributed to this report.
 
If a military lawyer advises you that you are not in violation, and if two senior officers approve it, then I don't see the problem here.

Besides, wouldn't Dolan's senior officers be the one's in trouble here, and not Dolan himself? If anyone should be aware for it, it should be them. :p
 
U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., sent a letter Friday



The story smells like a leftist extremist plant. Some sore loser made some telephone calls, and is trying to generate a so-called "news event."

Standing Wolf - Bingo!

How much you wanna bet this US Rep's district is either St Louis or Kansas City? "D" in this case not only stands for Democrat, it stands for "Doofus", too....
 
Missouri Democrats...

are the same jackasses who lobbied one of 'their' St. Louis judges to keep the polls open late in 2000 (I believe) so 'their' voters (probably many of who were illegal aliens or dead) could keep the Dems in power.

Well, at least they have the right party mascot. Sour grapes, and you can bet that the elitists will use anything and everything in their bag of political dirty tricks to try and get the law nullified or repealed.

We have always contributed our fair share of thugs and dirtbags from this state. Instead of robbing banks and hiding out in caves like they did in the 1800's, the current breed seems to prefer robbing the people of their Constitutional freedoms- and hiding out in Jeff City.

Fellow Missourians, stay on your state legislators. The stalwarts need your thanks and support- and their opponents need replaced with something better. We obviously convinced them that the elitists in the population centers are not going to dictate their version of 'public safety' to the rest of this state, or this bill would never have passed. Now we evidently need to convince them that anyone who 'whizzes backwards' on this issue will be going home to find a real job at the next election.
 
There have already been threats that Dolan will be "placed on trial" upon his return to Gitmo.

If that happens I have a feeling that Rumsfeld will not receive just "a" letter - the DOD will be deluged with letters, faxes, telephone calls and e-mails.

Mr. Dolan knows that defense and homeland security start at home. This man performed his duties with honor.

I thank and salute him for his courage.
 
U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., sent a letter Friday to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld seeking an investigation into why Dolan was granted a six-day leave to cast his vote Thursday.
Democrats just can't stand the idea that men in uniform can vote . . . and most often choose NOT to vote for Democrats. We saw the crooked stuff the Democrats pulled in the last election, trying - often successfully - to disregard military ballots, and we're seeing it now. from Democrat William Lacy Clay. :cuss: :fire: :barf:
 
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