What does the U.S. government do with a veteran who blows the whistle on the
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs (DVA) shreddergate scandal and who badgers the DVA as he “
tenaciously pursues his claim for disability benefits," telling DVA staff that they are a bunch of "bureaucratic assholes?" The Bush-Cheney
DVA and the U.S. Dept. of Justice targeted, convicted, and impoverished this
Wisconsin Navy veteran on trumped-up charges of wire fraud.
Specifics, say the U.S. government, are that Navy Airman Keith Roberts and
Gary Holland (who was crushed to death by a C-54 aircraft at an airbase in Naples, Italy, back in 1969) were not friends [despite their
parallel service histories] and Roberts
exaggerated his efforts to rescue his fellow airman, [despite the fact that he was on line duty, and subsequently at least
one veteran present has corroborated Roberts' actions]. Yeah, that's right, those are the specifics of the prosecution's criminal case hatched back in 2005-2006 to shut up and retaliate against a veteran who had become, according to a Milwaukee DVA regional hospital source, a "belligerent ass." [A background source at the
Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee e-mailed the
Lee Rayburn radio show in Madison in early June 2007 after a program about the Roberts case and asked to remain anonymous out of fear of losing his job. "I'd have to say that you guys are TOTALLY (uppercase in the original) right about Roberts' conviction being bullshit. ..." Disability claim denied and off to jail.
In the latest developments, Roberts, a political prisoner of the Republican Party, now reportedly embittered and feeling hopeless, is expected to be released from federal prison in March after serving almost four years behind bars.