by Russell Fuller | Mar 26, 2014 | Blogs, Memoirs, Nathan Fuller
We are, increasingly, a visual people, overloaded with imagery at every turn. Thus the army’s (and administration’s) strategy to turn what should have been a trial available to the public for witness, conversation, and debate into a covert one made sense. No cameras,...
by Russell Fuller | Mar 4, 2014 | Blogs, Deb Van Poolen, Drawings, Memoirs
A Summary of My Courtroom Experience During the Court-Martial of Private Manning Debra Van Poolen Although Private Manning vs. the United States was one of the most important trials in U.S. history, cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. Thus, the world’s...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 16, 2014 | Blogs, Elan Holdorf, Memoirs
Part 1—Beginnings I was born in a hospital in the suburbs of San Francisco. I lived the first year of my life in a house in the small surfer town of Bolinas, a town which gained notoriety in the Nineteen Sixties, when its residents deliberately removed signs that...