The last time I checked, people in America are still free to say whatever hateful things they want about our President, as evidenced by the vast flood of vitriol and spew present on many Bush-hating web sites. Comments to the contrary are absurd.
Uh, Rip...try wearing a "Protect Our Civil Liberties" t-shirt to a Bush rally. There are three teachers in Oregon who will tell you that this is an invitation to expulsion. So much for freedom of speech.
James thanks for the link. I wrote a detailed reply to your comment explaining why I think the Secret Service was simply doing its job, but the comment system here won't accept my post.
The last time I checked, people in America are still free to say whatever hateful things they want about our President, as evidenced by the vast flood of vitriol and spew present on many Bush-hating web sites. Comments to the contrary are absurd.
Please adjust your tin-foil hat accordingly.
Uh, Rip...try wearing a "Protect Our Civil Liberties" t-shirt to a Bush rally. There are three teachers in Oregon who will tell you that this is an invitation to expulsion. So much for freedom of speech.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/anniesj/331112.html
Assuming the story above is verified, of course.
James thanks for the link. I wrote a detailed reply to your comment explaining why I think the Secret Service was simply doing its job, but the comment system here won't accept my post.
Appearently the People's Commisariat for Truth and Propaganda doesn't like the tone of my comments.
A chill wind is blowing over the People's Republic of Seabrook!