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Pentagon orders soldier fired for challenging prez
Army warrior terminated from job after questioning Obama eligibility
Posted: July 15, 2009 © 2009 WorldNetDaily
The Department of Defense has compelled a private employer to fire a U.S.
Army Reserve major from his civilian job after he had his military
deployment orders revoked for arguing he should not be required to serve
under a president who has not proven his eligibility for office.
According to the CEO of Simtech Inc., a private company contracted by the
Defense Security Services, an agency of the Department of Defense, the
federal government has compelled the termination of Maj. Stefan Frederick
Cook.
Cook's attorney, Orly Taitz, wrote in her blog that Simtech CEO Larry
Grice said he would try to find another position within the company for
Cook, but nothing is currently available.
Grice made clear that it was Defense Security Services that had compelled
Simtech to fire Cook, Taitz wrote.
"A federal agency (such as the Department of Defense, acting through the
Defense Security Services Agency) clearly violates the Whistleblower
Protection Act if it takes or fails to take (or threatens to take or fail
to take) a personnel action with respect to any employee or applicant
because of any disclosure of information by the employee or applicant
that he or she reasonably believes evidences a violation of a law, rule
or regulation; gross mismanagement; gross waste of funds; an abuse of
authority; or a substantial and specific danger to public health or
safety," Taitz wrote.
(snip)
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Pentagon orders soldier fired for challenging prez
Army warrior terminated from job after questioning Obama eligibility
Posted: July 15, 2009 © 2009 WorldNetDaily
The Department of Defense has compelled a private employer to fire a U.S.
Army Reserve major from his civilian job after he had his military
deployment orders revoked for arguing he should not be required to serve
under a president who has not proven his eligibility for office.
According to the CEO of Simtech Inc., a private company contracted by the
Defense Security Services, an agency of the Department of Defense, the
federal government has compelled the termination of Maj. Stefan Frederick
Cook.
Cook's attorney, Orly Taitz, wrote in her blog that Simtech CEO Larry
Grice said he would try to find another position within the company for
Cook, but nothing is currently available.
Grice made clear that it was Defense Security Services that had compelled
Simtech to fire Cook, Taitz wrote.
"A federal agency (such as the Department of Defense, acting through the
Defense Security Services Agency) clearly violates the Whistleblower
Protection Act if it takes or fails to take (or threatens to take or fail
to take) a personnel action with respect to any employee or applicant
because of any disclosure of information by the employee or applicant
that he or she reasonably believes evidences a violation of a law, rule
or regulation; gross mismanagement; gross waste of funds; an abuse of
authority; or a substantial and specific danger to public health or
safety," Taitz wrote.
(snip)
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