US Air Force officer charged for anti-Bush graffiti

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A U.S. Air Force colonel has been charged with painting obscenities on parked cars bearing pro-President Bush bumper stickers, police said on Wednesday.

Lt. Col. Alexis Fecteau, who supervises 41 full-time and part-time reservists at the National Security Space Institute in Colorado Springs, Colo., is suspected of vandalizing 12 cars at Denver International Airport over a six-month period, Denver police spokesman Sonny Jackson said.

“Lieutenant Colonel Fecteau has been charged with one count of felony mischief and six misdemeanor counts related to the vandalism,” Jackson said.

Fecteau, who could not be reached for comment, is scheduled to be arraigned later this month.

Police said they received numerous complaints dating back to December 2004 from people with cars bearing Bush or Bush-Cheney campaign bumper stickers that their vehicles had been vandalized.

Police set up a bait car with a pro-Bush bumper sticker, parked it at the airport with a surveillance camera, and waited. On July 1, the camera recorded a man spray-painting over the bumper sticker with an expletive.

Investigators traced the license plate of the suspected vandal to Fecteau, 42, who turned himself into police last week and was released after posting a $5,000 bond.


Jackson would not comment on a possible motive for the vandalism, but said one victim had to spend $2,000 on repairs after it was spray-painted, which led to the felony charge.

Maj. Tina Barber-Matthew, spokeswoman for the U.S. Air Force Space Command, said the case was under investigation, but that it would be “premature” to discuss what discipline Fecteau would face if convicted.

"Until we can validate or invalidate the charges, he is still on full-duty status," she said.

Barber-Matthew said Fecteau has been in charge at the post since October 2004. The institute provides ongoing training to Air Force personnel to keep them current on space technology and its applications, she said.
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=2005-08-11T174511Z_01_BAU163874_RTRIDST_0_ODD-CRIME-BUSH-DC.XML
 
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Karin:
A U.S. Air Force colonel has been charged with painting obscenities on parked cars bearing pro-President Bush bumper stickers, police said on Wednesday.
Sounds nuts
 
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gilliam:
How many people do you know who are not nuts and paint obscenities on parked cars?
😃

An officer running around spray-painting cars because he does not agree with bumper stickers? That’s more than a political statement; it’s weird.
 
I wonder if the ACLU would get involved is it were Kerry bumper stickers. Then again, they might get involved yelling, “Freedom of Expresion.” Either way, this guy’s military career is over.
 
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shockerfan:
Why not? Does it seem normal to you?
By all means NO…I think it is interesting that someone in the military does not like Bush (or so it seems) you dont hear about this too often.
 
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Karin:
By all means NO…I think it is interesting that someone in the military does not like Bush (or so it seems) you dont hear about this too often.
I don’t find it surprising that there are some in the military who do not like Bush, however, From past polls I saw about the previous 2 elections, most in the military like him.

He treats them with more respect than do his opponents or predecessor.
 
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Karin:
By all means NO…I think it is interesting that someone in the military does not like Bush (or so it seems) you dont hear about this too often.
I dare say it’s because most folks in the military have enough respect for the property of others not to vandalize vehicles who’s owners have bumper stickers supporting or not supporting the President. The person sounds like they are ill cuz trashing someone’s car over the bumpersticker is not the action of a rational person.
 
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Karin:
By all means NO…I think it is interesting that someone in the military does not like Bush (or so it seems) you dont hear about this too often.
According to the Uniform Code of Military Justice:
Article 88: CONTEMPT TOWARD OFFICIALS:
Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Article 133: CONDUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN:
Any commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
 
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thestickman:
I dare say it’s because most folks in the military have enough respect for the property of others not to vandalize vehicles who’s owners have bumper stickers supporting or not supporting the President. The person sounds like they are ill cuz trashing someone’s car over the bumpersticker is not the action of a rational person.
Most military personal…I would hope it was all of them!
 
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aimee:
klingt zu mir dumm :rolleyes:

graffti, I mean
lustig!! Ich dachte, daß Sie zu me…and refering, dann, das ich den Graffiti sah zu erwähnen 🙂
By the way your German is pretty darn good!
 
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Karin:
lustig!! Ich dachte, daß Sie zu me…and refering, dann, das ich den Graffiti sah zu erwähnen 🙂
By the way your German is pretty darn good!
:hmmm: I have my ways. 😉 …still I could see myself speaking German. Its quite reasonable.
 
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