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Parsing Brett Kimberlin’s Arrest Warrant Vs. Aaron Walker


David Hogberg of Investor’s Business Daily has a fascinating post up at Capital Hill blog.

In it he discusses the arrest warrant whose execution a few days ago caused the temporary incarceration of blogger Aaron Walker (a.k.a. Aaron Worthing). Hogberg also posted the document and supporting material.

As I understand the increasingly complicated, weird story, Maryland Judge Cornelius Vaughey agreed with the positively absurd contention of Brett Kimberlin, a convicted terrorist bomber, perjurer, document forger, attempted murderer, drug trafficker, and impersonator of a federal officer, that Walker’s blogging about him somehow constituted harassment.  Vaughey’s ridiculous ruling (to make permanent a temporary restraining order against Walker) flies in the face of decades of Supreme Court jurisprudence.

Kimberlin really lucked out when he drew a judge who didn’t understand the Internet and didn’t care about the First Amendment.

Matthew Vadum

The author of Subversion Inc.: How Obama’s ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers (WND Books, 2011), Vadum, former senior vice president at CRC, writes and speaks widely…
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