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Couple Wins $80,000 Over Anti-Bush Shirts

Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:56 AM EDT
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A Texas couple who were removed from a July 4th rally for wearing anti-bush t-shirts settled their lawsuit with the federal government for $80,000.

The Associated Press has the story. The couple attended a rally where president Bush was to give a speech wearing their home-made protest shirts and were arrested for trespassing.

Their arrest, it seems, is part of official government policy:

The ACLU said in a statement that a presidential advance manual makes it clear that the government tries to exclude dissenters from the president's appearances. "As a last resort," the manual says, "security should remove the demonstrators from the event."

Sounds like a good way to make money if you ask me.

Reprinted with permission from apathy.net.

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Surya

It's ironic that the headline on the Newsvine front page at the moment is:

China Bans Reporting on Bridge Collapse

Of course the natural reaction is to think "thank goodness we live in a free and democratic society where free speech is protected by the constitution". But this apparently is not so. Free speech and the other things protected are only guaranteed as long as the people are willing to fight for them ... to uphold the intention of the constitution.

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