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Quote:1. Chuck Baldwin, Pastor, Radio Broadcaster, Syndicated Columnist, 2008 Constitution Party Presidential nominee. 2. Joe Banister, former IRS special agent, tax protester. 3. Martin "Red" Beckman, tax protester 4. Catherine Bleish, head of the Liberty Restoration Project. 5. Chris Broughton, Second Amendment advocate, member of "We The People" group. 6. Bob Campbell, head of American Grand Jury. 7. Robert Crooks, Army veteran, retired commercial fisherman, anti-illegal immigration proponent. 8. Joseph Farah, CEO of World Net Daily 9. Gary Franchi, producer of "Camp FEMA: American Lockdown," national director of RestoreTheRepublic.com. 10. Al Garza, head of the Patriot's Coalition, an anti-illegal immigration group. 11. Ted Gunderson, retired FBI agent. 12. John Hassey, "The public face of Alabama's militia movement in the late 1990s," says SPLC. 13. Alex Jones, Radio Talk Show host. 14. Devvy Kidd, "prolific columnist, blogger, and public speaker." 15. Larry Kilgore, telecommunications consultant, former US Senate candidate from Texas, pro-secession advocate. 16. Cliff Kincaid, syndicated columnist and author, editor of AIM Report (Accuracy in Media's publication), founder and president of America's Survival, Inc., a UN watchdog group. 17. Mark Koernke, associated with the now-defunct Michigan Militia. 18. Richard Mack, former Graham County, Arizona, Sheriff, author, and public speaker. 19. Jack McLamb, former Phoenix, Arizona, police officer, author, and public speaker. 20. John McManus, former member of the US Marine Corps, president of the John Birch Society. 21. Daniel New, father of Michael New (the Army medic who refused to wear a UN uniform), author, public speaker. 22. Norm Olson, founder of the now-defunct Michigan Militia. 23. Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America. 24. Stewart Rhodes, Army veteran and Yale Law School graduate, founder of Oath Keepers. 25. Jon Roland, computer specialist, founder of the Constitution Society. 26. Luke Rudkowski, founder We Are Change. 27. Robert "Bob" Schultz, founder of We The People. 28. Joel Skousen, editor, World Affairs Brief. 29. Jim Stachowiak, Radio Talk Show host, "Longtime militia organizer," claims SPLC. 30. John Stadtmiller, founder, Republic Broadcasting Network. 31. Orly Taitz, California attorney, a leader in the push to make President Obama disclose his US birth certificate. 32. Amanda Teegarden, executive director of Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise. 33. Mike Vanderboegh, anti-Obama health care activist. 34. Paul Venable, former candidate for the Idaho House of Representatives. 35. Edwin Vieira, Jr., attorney, author, proponent of constitutional State militias, lecturer. 36. Michele Bachmann, US Representative from Minnesota. 37. Glenn Beck, Fox News Channel TV host. 38. Paul Broun, medical doctor, US Representative from Georgia. 39. Andrew Napolitano, attorney, former State judge in New Jersey, Fox News Channel legal analyist, lecturer. 40. Ron Paul, former member of the US Air Force, medical doctor, US Representative from Texas, 2008 Republican candidate for President.
Quote:After a while, to Maureene's surprise, Morris suggested that Charlie come up to the room with them (R. 336). In the room, they drank wine and talked, and Morris unbuttoned his shirt to the waist (R. 336). Charlie tried to leave several times but Morris wouldn't let him (R. 337). Finally Morris proposed that Charlie spend the night with them (R. 337). Mrs. Dees protested, and put on her robe and nightgown to go to bed (R. 337-338). Soon Charlie and Morris were in the bed naked, with Maureene in the middle with her gown on (R. 338-339). Springman and Morris hugged and kissed, and Morris tried to get Charlie to have relations with Maureene, but Springman was physically unable to because he was not interested (R. 340). In fact, no one made any effort to have sex with Mrs. Dees during this incident (R. 341). Springman kissed Morris' penis, and in fact, Morris complained that he bit him and that it hurt (R. 340). Morris kissed Springman on Springman's penis (R. 341). After about thirty minutes they all went to sleep (R. 342). When Maureene woke up the next morning, Morris was gone (R. 342), but Springman was still asleep in the bed. After five or ten minutes Morris returned and found Maureene crying. He apologized for the incident and said that he would not let anything like that happen again (R. 343). G. Morris' Step-Daughter. Holly Buck, Maureene's daughter by a previous marriage, is eighteen years old (R. 728). She was seven years old when her mother and Morris married, and she has lived with them in the house at Mathews from then until the separation (R. 728). Holly testified that, in the summer of 1977, Morris attempted to molest her in the following incident (R. 729): One night Maureene and Morris were sitting drinking wine and discussing a case Morris was trying. She was with them. Around eleven or twelve o'clock Maureene went to bed and Holly stayed up with Morris discussing the case. Morris kept offering Holly wine, some of which she accepted. At Morris' suggestion, they went outside to the pool, and he suggested that they go for a swim, but Holly was tired and declined (R. 731). She went to her room and then went into the bathroom. Looking out the window, she saw Morris in the bushes beside the bathroom window looking in (R. 731). She said "Morris, is that you", but he said nothing and ran away (R. 732). Two months later, she was asleep one night and Morris entered her room from Ellie's room, through the bathroom. He was in his underwear and he sat on the bed where Holly was lying on her stomach facing away from the door. He touched her on the back and woke her up. He told her that he had brough her a present, and he presented her with a vibrator. He plugged it in and said he had brought it to her. He proceeded to rub it on her back and said, "Let me show you how to use it" (R. 733). She said that's not necessary, but he started to place it between her legs when she raised he voice and said no loudly. He then took the vibrator and left (R. 734). All he had on was a pair of bikini underwear shorts (R. 734). About two hours later, she had fallen back asleep and he came back in (R. 735). He brought the vibrator with him, plugged it in and said again, "Let me show you how to use it." He tried to show her again by putting it between her legs, but she raised her voice again and he stopped. He took it and left (R. 635). H. Morris' Future Daughter-in-law. Karen Sherman Dees is Morris' daughter-in-law, who is married to Morris' son Scooter (Morris, III) (R. 345). Before Karen and Scooter were married, when they were eighteen or nineteen, which was three or four years ago, an incident occurred on Mother's Day at the family home in Mathews (R. 345). The Dees had Karen and Scooter to dinner at the house, and they cooked out (R. 346). While Scooter and Maureene were cleaning up and washing dishes, Karen and Morris went out to go swimming (R. 345). Five or ten minutes later, Maureene and Scooter started down the path toward the pool, with Maureene in front. As she approached the gate, she could see Morris and Karen standing with their arms around each other with no clothes on, and Morris had an erection. Maureene immediately turned and told Scooter that she did not want to go swimming and the two of them headed back to the house without Scooter having seen anything (R. 347). Later, Karen and Morris returned from the pool, fully dressed, and the group stayed in the den for a little while (R. 349). Morris got up and went to bed, and Maureene joined him a few minutes later. While lying in the bed, Maureene looked up and saw that Karen had entered the room (R. 349). She didn't have any clothes on but had a towel or sheet wrapped around her (R. 350). She came over and got in the bed on Morris' side (R. 350). Nothing happened, but she remained there for about ten minutes, and eventually got up and left (R.350-351). Morris told Maureene that he just couldn't understand why she came in the room (R. 351). http://www.zianet.com/web/dees1.htm
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