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The thing I am most sick of right now is the President of our country. Here is one example of why I am sick to death of him and his politics!

This is an article from USA Today:

President Bush's speech at the state capitol in Charleston, W.Va., on Independence Day in 2004, invoked the nation's highest ideals: "On this Fourth of July, we confirm our love of freedom, the freedom for people to speak their minds. ... Free thought, free expression, that's what we believe," Bush told the crowd.

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Ringing words. Unfortunately, the White House advance team didn't get the memo. Or the message.

More than an hour earlier, the advance officials, working with local police, had confronted and ejected a young couple who had come to the speech wearing T-shirts that fit any reasonable definition of free expression. The front of both shirts bore the name "Bush" surrounded by a circle with a slash through it; the back of Jeffery Rank's shirt carried the slogan "Regime Change Begins at Home" and Nicole Rank's shirt read, "Love America, Hate Bush."

The Ranks refused demands to take the shirts off, turn them inside out or leave. Though they were on public property and not being disruptive, they were handcuffed, arrested and charged with trespass. The charges were later dropped, and with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Ranks sued the White House advance personnel for violating their First Amendment rights.

Last week, the government settled the case, admitting no wrongdoing but agreeing to pay the Ranks $80,000. That avoidable expenditure of taxpayer dollars speaks volumes about who was wrong here.

It would be one thing if the Charleston incident were an isolated case of overzealousness. But it's not. People have been kicked out of a Bush event in Denver because their car bore a "No More Blood for Oil" bumper sticker. Others have been kept out for wearing a Young Democrats shirt. Extraordinary efforts were made to prevent protests from marring the GOP convention in 2004 at which Bush was renominated.

During the Ranks' suit, the White House was forced to cough up a heavily censored copy of its advance manual, which reads like something Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez would love. Among the advice: Advance personnel should ask the local police department to designate a protest area, "preferably not in view of the event site or the motorcade route."

It's vital, of course, that the Secret Service protect the president from physical threats when he appears in public. And it's understandable that the White House wants to have the president speak without disruption from people who disagree with him. But it's important that cloistered presidents know that there are people who disagree with them, and there are disorderly conduct laws to deal with protesters who cross the line.

Dissent is a bedrock of our system. The administration, with its penchant for secrecy and order, never quite gets that and repeatedly tries to draw the line too broadly.

Even people who might be sympathetic toward Bush are tiring of this cavalier arrogance. When he returned to Charleston in 2006 for a fundraiser at a private home, the Secret Service demanded that the local police keep protesters off a bridge the motorcade would cross. Charleston Mayor Danny Jones, a Republican, refused. The Secret Service compromised, and protesters got onto most of the bridge.

If you profess to love "the freedom for people to speak their minds," as Bush told the Charleston crowd in 2004, you have to assume you're not always going to love what they say. Instead of a lengthy manual on preventing and handling demonstrators, Bush's advance people need a refresher course on a somewhat older manual. It's called the Constitution of the United States.

The White House declined to provided an opposing view to this editorial because, according to spokesman Tony Fratto, the Presidential Advance Manual is an issue in two other pending lawsuits.

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P.S. I used to love it when the edit function worked! I tried to remove the advertisement in the middle, I really did.... sorry about that!

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BJean, I paid as much attention to that in the middle as if it had been the advertisement itself!!!

As for the rest of your post...I read the article, and was left to do what I usually do when reading about our illustrious leader...shook my head in wonder and shame...

Kat

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I am tired of perverted people in bathrooms especially those who are on the public payroll!!!! I do not care if you are gay or straight, male or female, white black or purple, republican or democrat..... just have a little bit of dignity!!!!

And now we are forced to hear about it at every news cast.....

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Metalband: Ain't it the truth! But unlike you, I do care a little about who they are. I am sick of listening to extremely vocal, anti-gay men lashing out against homosexuals and then finding out that they are one of the very people they say they abhor. How sick are these goof-balls! :)

It reminds me of the sickos who profess to love children so much that they volunteer for Boy Scout troops, become Priests, babysit, become foster parents, etc., and then they turn out to be pedophiles.

I'M SICK OF IT!!!!! :)

If capital punishment were a deterrent (which, unfortunately it is not), I'd vote for the 3 strikes and you're dead rule. :paranoid

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Keep everyone out of the public toilet except for those who have to pee or poo, sez Green. :bounce::bounce:

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Well said, Green. I keep thinking about the poor unfortunate young boy going in for a dump and coming out all warped. :omg:

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Well said, Green. I keep thinking about the poor unfortunate young boy going in for a dump and coming out all warped. :omg:

Diapers for the everyone in the free world!!!! sez Green. :)

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I have a question. The news media has alluded to the tap, tap, tapping of ones foot to indicate sexual readiness, could someone enlighten me as to the code? Also, are there other indicators so one can identify a willing partner in the scenario du jour?

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If I was to name everyone I would have 2 pages or more, so I will just put it simple. Anyone who isn't me. HAHA kidding. (about the me part)

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i hate people.

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