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Free Speech Of Pro-Veteran Va Counselor Prohibited By Administration On Facebook

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Administration of VR&E Service unlawfully prohibited pro-veteran VA counselor Merri Busch from observing her right to Free Speech off-duty by forbidding her contact with disabled veterans she helped on Facebook as a private citizen. The order is in violation of her First Amendment right to Free Speech and raises a lot of questions within certain circles.

Since when was Free Speech a privilege you could lose in America while helping vets?

Concerned disabled veterans immediately took to Twitter using #FreeMerri. The Facebook group Disabled Veterans – Chapter 31 Voc Rehab now speaks out on social media against the unlawful treatment of Busch. How can VA fully restrict her both on and off duty under threat of punishment without fear of lawsuit?

http://www.disabledveterans.org/2015/04/22/free-speech-of-pro-veteran-va-counselor-prohibited-by-administration-on-facebook/?inf_contact_key=42472aed0f0b8fb7f4d9324218b3041c06d8a051de7491d5eb943ffa74c1a288

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Interestingly, I found out from GM worker friends that some of them buy Fords or Hyundi's ON purpose, but then park them in another private lot nearby, as parking in the GM employee lot is not a mandantory condition of working there...you can take the bus, a cab, have someone drop you off, or walk. You just can not park a non gm car in the employee parking lot. They do this just because of spite. Sometimes they have to leave early, as its often a long walk.

Apparently not some of GM's brighter stars. If you don't support the company that feeds your family, better start planning on some pretty strict diets in the future.

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