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Friday, October 11, 2013

New Hampshire U.S. Senate candidate Andy Martin stands by his efforts to aid the son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas



New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin is continuing his efforts to aid the imprisoned son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas despite the unwillingness of others to support Cameron Douglas. “There has been some controversy about how best to help Cameron,” Andy says. “I cannot speak for others but I believe there is no conflict between the belief that systemic abuses must be addressed, and my own efforts to use a single prisoner to advance a compassionate agenda for public policy. Michael Douglas has been trying unsuccessfully for years to obtain relief; therefore, Michael’s past efforts have not been successful. A new approach is necessary and I am experienced in focusing attention on failures in public policy. My prior activism on behalf of human rights abuses has drawn world attention.”

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New Hampshire Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin’s efforts to help the son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas draw national attention

Andy says that he will “stay the course” in assisting Cameron Douglas

Andy has a long record of successful human rights activism

(Manchester, NH) (October 11, 2013) New Hampshire Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin’s efforts to help Cameron Douglas, the imprisoned son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas, are drawing national attention (please see link below).

Andy’s efforts were reported in the New York Post’s Page Six, the most widely read celebrity column in the world.

Andy’s past efforts to come to the assistance of victims of human rights abuses have drawn worldwide attention, and scowls from federal prosecutors. After the death of Princess Diana, Andy’s human rights petition to the French president helped free imprisoned journalists.

“In the 1980’s I tangled with federal prosecutors, who attacked me for defending the right of an accused drug dealer not to be held incommunicado,” Andy says. “I won. Carlos Lehder was released from incommunicado custody. It is the role of a public interest lawyer to defend unpopular causes and unpopular clients. I was very amused when I received a ‘thank you’ note from Mr. Lehder. I obviously did not share his views but I defended his right to due process of law.

“In the 1990’s I came to the assistance of imprisoned French journalists who were being held in the aftermath of Princess Diana’s tragic death. My Human Rights Petition on behalf of media freedom helped convince the French government to release the journalists.

“The Republican Party was founded to end one of the greatest human rights abuses of all time, slavery. I am proud to continue in the finest traditions of the Republican Party’s human rights activism.

“More recently I have come to the defense of a former leader of The Ukraine. She is no Sunday school teacher, but she has been abused by her government. I am delighted to see she will soon be released.

“My Senator, Paul H. Douglas, was a friend of Clarence Darrow. I was schooled in Darrow’s tradition. Coming to the defense of unpopular clients and unpopular causes does not scare me.

“The federal government is inflicting unnecessary pain not only on Cameron Douglas but also on his parents. Given that Michael has had a serious illness, for the Bureau of Prisons to inflict distress on him by denying him access to his son is extremely unfortunate.

“Others may be reluctant to step forward. I am not. I can assure the people of New Hampshire that if they entrust me with the responsibility of being their U. S. Senator they will send a fearless advocate to Washington. I have lived my own life in the ‘Live free or die’ tradition. As a Christian, seeking to fight injustice is a theological imperative.

“Despite what others may do, I will continue my efforts to see that Cameron’s parents can have regular access to their son, and that while Cameron is punished, such punishment is not ‘cruel, unusual’ or disproportionate. If necessary, I am prepared to go to court to obtain access to Cameron Douglas. But I do not think the Bureau of Prisons will persist with its present policy of inflicting gratuitous punishment on Cameron. I am confident that reason will prevail.”

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Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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Tuesday, October 08, 2013

New Hampshire U.S. Senate candidate Andy Martin asks to visit jailed son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas


New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a telephone news conference today, October 8th to announce Andy has asked U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder for permission for Andy to visit the jailed son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas.
“I sympathize with the parents of Cameron Douglas,” Andy says. “Federal law is unduly harsh in dealing with nonviolent drug offenders. Michael Douglas’ son is an addict, and he has also been a seller. But that doesn’t mean he should be held under barbaric conditions. U.S. Senators have a vital role to play in reforming our federal drug laws. When the son of a celebrity is treated excruciatingly badly, that abuse is a basis to focus attention on our broken prison system. I have asked the Attorney General for permission to visit Douglas’ son.”

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ATTENTION NATIONAL AND NEW HAMPSHIRE DAYBOOK/ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

New Hampshire Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin comes to the defense of Hollywood star Michael Douglas

Andy says that if the facts are as Douglas states them, Douglas’ son is being treated inhumanely in federal custody

Andy says Barack Obama and Eric Holder are unnecessarily continuing “medieval” conditions for incarcerated drug felons

Andy is a prison reformer in the style of Kentucky U. S. Senator Rand Paul

(Manchester, NH) (October 8, 2013) New Hampshire Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a telephone news conference today, October 8th to announce that he is asking U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder for permission to visit the incarcerated son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas (please see link below).

Andy’s latter to the Attorney General is self-explanatory and follows:

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October 8, 2013

The Hon. Eric Holder
Attorney General
Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

Re: Bureau of Prisons inmate Cameron Douglas,
     FCI Cumberland, Maryland

Dear General Holder:

I have read the published stories about the harsh treatment being inflicted on the son of movie actor Michael Douglas.

Cameron has undeniably violated federal laws and he is subject to appropriate punishment.

But if the published reports are true, Cameron is being banned from having family visits, and he is being held in a form of solitary confinement or administrative segregation. Rather than helping Mr. Douglas to recover from his addiction, the BOP may actually be exacerbating Cameron’s condition.

There are five reasons for my intervention and why I am writing to you today:

     1. First, I do not see why a nonviolent drug offender, even one who has reoffended in custody, should be subjected to conditions that involve extended periods of segregation or solitary confinement.

     2. Second, I fail to see why the punishment of Cameron should extend to imposing unduly harsh conditions on visits by his parents. It is beyond dispute that maintaining family ties is an important rehabilitative goal. Unless there is some evidence that Cameron’s parents are smuggling drugs to him, or otherwise violating institutional policy, I believe the Douglas family’s access to their son should be reinstated forthwith.

By all means punish Cameron in a sensible manner; but by no means inflict unnecessary pain on his parents.

     3. Third, as a conservative Republican I am concerned by conditions in our federal penal system. I would have thought the Obama Administration would have developed a more enlightened penological policy than segregation and alienation. It is ironic that some conservative Republicans have been leading the way in eliminating disparities in sentencing. I also support equalizing all forms of punishment within prison walls.

     4. As a Christian, I am reminded every day of Jesus’ admonishment that we must always remember prisoners and captives and ensure that their treatment meets humane standards. I know that many religious organizations play a vital role in our prison facilities and I am delighted that this is an area were Christian organizations are often leaders. The role of the late Charles Colson should always be remembered.

     5. Finally, I would like to meet with Cameron Douglas at FCI Cumberland and discuss with him the conditions of his confinement. I would ask that you make the arrangements for me to do so.

I have been fortunate in life. I don’t smoke or drink to excess. The strongest “drug” I ingest is an occasional cooler of iced coffee. But rather than insulating myself from the reality of what drug addiction can mean to a person, and to that person’s family, I am very concerned that the United States strive to maintain a humane incarceration program as part of our overall national policy of discouraging drug use and abuse.

As an urban educator I received firsthand knowledge and experience with the drug crisis during the 1980’s. While we no longer have a “crack epidemic,” drug abuse and drug use continue to be major problems in our society.

A growing toleration for “gateway” drugs may or may not be creating long-term risks for our society. As a senator I would focus on the impact that drug use has on our national condition.

I would like to encourage you to review the conditions of Cameron Douglas’ confinement, and also review your treatment of prisoners in general. While Cameron is a “celebrity” prisoner in the sense that he has prominent parents, his incarceration helps to shed light on how other similarly situated prisoners are treated. Unless Cameron is being singed out for discriminatory treatment, his conditions of confinement signal a warning that the BOP is not dealing with our modern drug crisis in a way that leads to rehabilitation and recovery.

Please get back to me at your earliest convenience as to when I may visit Cameron, and what additional feedback you have to satisfy my concerns about the overall conditions of confinement in federal prisons.

Respectfully submitted,

ANDY MARTIN

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October 8th New Hampshire [TELEPHONE] News Conference Details:

WHO:     

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin

WHAT:    

Andy Martin asks U. S. Attorney General for permission to visit incarcerated son of Hollywood star Michael Douglas

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Telephone news conference:

Dial-in Number: 1-800-466-8543

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Tuesday, October 8th - 5:00 P.M.

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ujntsman wasd reelected in November, 2008. A few monrths later he resigned to serve
his president,” Barack Obama. SDo whyh was it so terrible that Palin resigned and Hutsman served evenless of his secondterm? Can I say “double standard” again.

What os this show us? Whetyher thessue s resigfnaitonsor religion,th emedia shamlessly create double standards tgo favr theiiberal medioa pets (fulldisclosure; I am ot aliberalmedia pet).
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Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Andy Martin says liberal lies quickly contaminate our national grief over Newtown school shooting

Andy Martin, America’s leading independent conservative writer and Internet Powerhouse, says anti-gun extremists were quick to seize on the school shooting tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut to argue for a “gun control agenda.” Andy analyzes what happened in Newtown and offers his own explanation for unexplained and unexplainable violence by young men. Andy says the Second Amendment is not the problem; the Democratic Party’s willful blindness to the impact of Hollywood violence is the root cause of the growing threat to American society.

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Andy says Hollywood’s violent entertainment has become a threat to America’s psychological security



Andy says “nothing will change” as a result of the Newtown school shooting, because Republicans have the Constitution in their favor and Democrats are unwilling to confront the impact of violent entertainment propagated by the party’s Hollywood “base”



(MANCHESTER, NH) (December 15, 2012) Conservative blogger and Internet Powerhouse Andy Martin offers a detailed analysis of what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut and points the blame at Hollywood’s violent entertainment for the latest random shooting.



The nation was and is in shock. National mourning for the lost lives is appropriate. And yet liberal Democratic Party ghouls were quick to pounce on the random tragedy to advance their pernicious gun control agenda. Andy, one of President Barack Obama’s leading opponents, surprisingly opens his remarks with words of praise for the president. Here are Andy’s thoughts:



I. An overview of the tragedy



A. It’s OK to cry



I don’t often have kind words to say about Barack Obama but I believe both he and his administration struck the proper tone on Friday afternoon when the nation was in shock and mourning. Obama could not hide his own tears. I know I felt droplets of water coming down my cheeks as I watched hours of television coverage.



Obama reminded us it’s Ok to cry when we confront extreme violence and sudden death. Although the Newton murders were caused by a single individual, the large number of victims made the school shooting a national tragedy. Obama made an obligatory statement that something “needs to be done” but his administration thoughtfully stated that Friday was “not the day” to begin a political battle over the nation’s gun laws.



B. Sometimes saturation media coverage is also OK



There was, of course, wall-to-wall media coverage of the Connecticut shootings. Evening news broadcasts were extended; network anchors headed for nearby Newtown, Connecticut, 60 miles from New York. Sometimes media overdo their coverage of senseless, tragic, random events. But not on Friday the 14th. Late in the day the anti-gun bias of the media began to seep into the coverage but overall the horrific events were covered in a reasonable manner.



II. The liberals’ response



Within hours attention was shifting from the children who had been murdered to coverage of liberal Democrat demands for “gun control.” Ironically, an Illinois liberal had just penned a column documenting that “concealed carry” laws do not lead to an increase in gun violence (see link #1 below). In other words, excessive gun control does not lead to more safety and security.



In the days ahead we can expect an orgy of media demands to “do something” about “guns.” And yet the Democrats refuse to do what needs to be done: we must stem the tide of violent Hollywood entertainment that is destabilizing children and young adults.



As soon as the dimensions of the Newtown tragedy became apparent the “usual suspects” starting blaming inadequate gun control (see link #2 below) as the cause of the mass murders. Nothing could be further from the truth.



III. My theory of Hollywood-generated violence



A. I have spent parts of my adult life studying violence and mental illness. During the Viet-Nam war I realized how violence in battle could sow the seeds of post traumatic stress disorder. I had a bit role in the My Lai Massacre controversy and ended up on my first presidential enemies list when I commented that men lost control dealing with endless combat. Later I studied violence in Cambodia, Laos, Iraq and Iran.



I grew up in a town with a mental institution, which we regularly visited, and saw the ravages of pre-Thorazine incarceration for the mentally ill. As a young law student I became interested in the connection between law and psychiatry. I have seen close friends devastated by mental illness and advised psychiatric patients on their problems. While living in Florida I had a “concealed carry” permit and regularly went out shooting with friends. Living in Connecticut my life was threatened and I legally purchased a shotgun for home defense. So I have not led a life in the isolated liberal media cocoon where all violence is bad and only guns are the cause.



Over the past forty-six years I have seen violence from every angle and studied mental illness up close. That is why every time there is a random shooting - and the liberal chorus begins to sing for gun control - I fight back and expose Hollywood’s violent entertainment as the greatest threat to young minds, with an infinitesimal number of those minds eventually going berserk and committing random crimes.



Who do I blame for the violence? Well, I’m of an age and cohort (the “boomers”) who grew up watching innocuous 1950’s television. There were westerns on TV, but violence was a sideshow. Even into the late 1960’s excessively violent movies created a stir. Violent “games” had not been invented.



The level of violent entertainment today is unprecedented. And violent entertainment is having an increasing effect on a growing number of young people. Saturation violence has become a serious national problem.



But there was no mention of saturation Hollywood violence in any of the Newtown shooting coverage. In fairness, out of the millions who are somewhat impacted by Hollywood violence, less than a dozen have gone on to commit mass murders. But Hollywood violence is at the core of these individuals’ dysfunction. There also seems to be a “gender gap” with violence. Boys, who often become addicted to violent games, appear more vulnerable than girls, but we don’t really don’t have solid research.



IV. Why nothing will change as a result of the Newtown shooting



The Newtown school shooting tragedy will follow a predictable path. First there will be a sudden awareness of the enormous tragedy. Then the media firestorm will take over. The media barrage will be followed by liberal storm troopers who seek to attack the National Rifle Association (NRA) and who demand “gun control” as a solution to what in reality is a problem rooted in random madness and mental illness.



Reality will set in, eventually. Adam Lanza had serious mental problems. Already he has gone from being the random “gunman” to being a mental case in the New York Daily News (link #3 below) which published the first summary of Lanza’s troubled personal history. The New York Post quickly followed with a headline that Lanza was “autistic” and may have been “home-schooled” (link #4 below), followed by more muted article in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal (link #5). Wait until the parents of autistic and home-schooled children respond.



Like all of his predecessors in mass murder, Lanza was someone with clear indications of severe mental illness and social alienation. But only the New York Daily News coverage focused on Lanza’s predilection for video games (link #1).



Standing back from the media firestorm it is clear that all of the recent mass murderers have had fixations with violent entertainment, and have had emotional developmental difficulties that left them unable to function as adults. Lanza was living “at home” with his mother, who was “caring” for her 20 year-old son.



The only bizarre issue in the entire Newtown shooting episode is why Lanza’s mother had three extremely dangerous firearms in the home when she knew her son had serious emotional disturbances. Was denial a factor? Did Lanza's highly successful, educated, wealthy parents find it difficult to confront the obvious evidence about their son? That’s the real question. In time the truth will emerge. Mrs. Lanza’s poor judgment is clearly the root cause of the latest massacre, not any “liability” on the part of the inanimate guns themselves.



I am not alone if focusing on the serious psychiatric impact of violent entertainment. But the reality of where violent entertainment comes from, and who profits from this violence, are difficult issues for Democrats to confront. Violent video games and films are produced by the real “base” of the Democratic Party: Hollywood. Hollywood money elected Rahm Emanuel Mayor of Chicago. Hollywood money reelected President Barack Obama. How can Democrats challenge their financial base and admit that Hollywood’s violent profiteering is endangering young minds? And so Democrats ignore the “elephant in the room” – the impact of Hollywood’s violent entertainment on young minds – and prefer to attack “guns” as the root cause of our national challenge. Guns, which can’t fight back, are safer targets than psychiatrists, who can identify the real causes of violence.



Even within the last week a profiling pattern emerges from the two violent individuals who committed mass murder: they were both mentally and emotionally challenged young men, socially dysfunctional and part of alienated, separated families. I am not a psychiatrist and I do not have all of the answers; but I do have legitimate questions. Boys appear to be more vulnerable to violent stimuli. Boys also seem more vulnerable to marital breakdowns. And yet we have to keep matters in perspective; despite the fact that children are exposed to an unprecedented avalanche of violent entertainment, the number of people who become mass murderers is infinitesimal.



Another interesting factor is that many of these mass murderers come from suburban home environments. The urban jungle has yet to produce a mass murder at a school. Why? I don’t know. There is certainly violence in urban areas, but no mass murderers. Why not? A fair question.



Blaming “guns” and “lax gun control” are easy answers. And Democrats love easy solutions. But random violence and mass murder do not stem from guns themselves. New Hampshire is loaded with guns. We do not see 20-somethings committing mass murders. Rather, at the national level we confront a psychiatric crisis in identifying that tiny number of people who morph from disturbed children into adults confronted by alienation, despair and vulnerability, and lack resilience and coping mechanisms.



The NRA is not to blame for Adam Lanza; the second Amendment is not to blame for his mass murder spree. “Guns” are not to blame. Adam Lanza was a mentally ill young adult whose principal caretaker, his mother, had the bad judgment to have a small arsenal of legally purchased guns present in the home. Adam’s mom paid with her life for her error in judgment. There is no way society is responsible for parental mistakes. Connecticut has relatively strict gun laws. If a parent is dumb enough to leave guns openly accessible while caring for a mentally ill child, what can you expect?



We can mourn the loss of the children. And we should mourn the loss of the children. As President Obama said, we should clutch our children closely and tell them we love them. But we must also exercise parental and societal vigilance to identify that small number of individuals who may pose a threat to themselves and society. That’s the mundane explanation for what happened Friday. Mrs. Lanza made a tragic error in judgment. And her mistake proved fatal.



After the stripping away liberal lies and media exaggerations, the explanation for what happened in Newtown is that simple. That is why there will be no new gun laws, and no changes in existing regulations. People make mistakes. Sometimes they pay for their mistakes with their lives. We must mourn, but we will survive. We are a resilient nation. America cannot and should now be held hostage by a handful of mass murderers.



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Andy is a legendary New Hampshire, New York and Chicago-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to New Hampshire 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River. He has forty-four years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world.



Andy has been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years. [www.AndyMartin.com] He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org



He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).



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