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  • Marine to argue free speech case at hearing

    A Marine facing dismissal for running a Facebook page criticizing the Obama administration is now backed by a team of lawyers and federal congressmen as he fights to stay in the military and test its age-old policy of limiting the free speech of service members.


  • Prosecutors say Marine sold "Nobama" stickers

    A Marine is facing dismissal from the military for posting Facebook images of President Barack Obama's face superimposed on a jackass and for selling "Nobama" bumper stickers online, a prosecutor said Thursday.


  • Sgt. Gary Stein, 26, may be dismissed from the military after making various anti-Obama administration postings online. Sgt. Stein's lawyers contend his views are protected by the First Amendment. (Sgt. Gary Stein via Associated Press)

    Marine faces removal for 'Nobama' stickers

    A Marine is facing dismissal from the military for posting Facebook images of President Obama's face superimposed on a jackass and for selling "Nobama" bumper stickers online, a prosecutor said Thursday.


  • Marine Sgt. Gary Stein has criticized President Obama on his Facebook page, which is titled Armed Forces Tea Party. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Sgt. Gary Stein)

    Marine to argue free-speech case at hearing

    A Marine facing dismissal for running a Facebook page criticizing the Obama administration is backed now by a team of lawyers and federal congressmen as he fights to stay in the military and test its age-old policy of limiting the free speech of service members.


  • Marine facing dismissal argues free speech case

    A Marine facing dismissal for running a Facebook page criticizing the Obama administration is now backed by a team of lawyers and federal congressmen as he fights to stay in the military and test its age-old policy of limiting the free speech of service members.


  • Marine still outspoken despite facing dismissal

    A Marine facing dismissal for running a Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party that criticizes the Obama administration is still speaking out but has been getting little support from military law experts and free speech advocates who say he may have crossed the line.


  • Marine still outspoken despite facing dismissal

    A Marine facing dismissal for running a Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party that criticizes the Obama administration is still speaking out but has been getting little support from military law experts and free speech advocates who say he may have crossed the line.


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