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Freedom of Speech Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; How far do you feel freedom of speech should go?

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Old 07-24-2007, 12:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Vendor Arrested For "Impeach Him" Buttons
A 74-year-old retired mathematician who sells anti-Bush buttons at a Maryland farmers' market has become a symbol of free speech to some people. Others say Alan McConnell is a nuisance.

McConnell was at the market in Kensington as usual yesterday, selling buttons that say "Impeach Him" He has sold the $1 buttons for months; he told The Washington Post he uses the money earned to pay for "Impeach Them Both" yard signs.

Town officials had previously warned McConnell about peddling his political wares at the market (he is accused of being "aggressive" in his pitch), and had cited him for selling merchandise without a proper permit.

McConnell was also warned that he would be arrested if he returned to the market, even though it is public property.

McConnell showed up this weekend, when police arrested him and forcibly carried him to a squad car. A crowd of about 40 McConnell supporters booed the arrest, chanting "Free speech!"

McConnell was charged with trespassing; he faces 90 days in jail and a $500 fine

Officials said kicking him out has nothing to do with politics but with
fears that the atmosphere fostered by McConnell and his supporters would create a safety hazard. (Mayor Peter Fosselman even cancelled last Saturday's market.)

But while some critics say talk of impeachment in the halls of Congress merely impedes the nation's business, some vendors at the market say the hype surrounding McConnell may have helped improve business for them.

"The excitement has certainly brought a lot more people here, but not all of them are buying," merchant Keith Voight told the Post. "Hopefully, the protesters today will come tomorrow to buy."
Vendor Arrested For "Impeach Him" Buttons, Maryland Retiree's Anti-Bush Buttons Attract Supporters ... And Police - CBS News
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Old 07-24-2007, 01:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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McConnell was also warned that he would be arrested if he returned to the market, even though it is public property.


McConnell was charged with trespassing; he faces 90 days in jail and a $500 fine
He was arrested for trespassing on public property? WTF?


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Officials said kicking him out has nothing to do with politics but with
fears that the atmosphere fostered by McConnell and his supporters would create a safety hazard. (Mayor Peter Fosselman even cancelled last Saturday's market.)
Yup, you heard it folks. A 74-year old man selling politically charged buttons is deemed a safety hazard. But of course this has nothing to do with politics...

Hmmm, I guess ideas can be dangerous things after all... ...so dangerous, they must be silenced.

This is a flagrant violation of free speech rights.
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Town officials had previously warned McConnell about peddling his political wares at the market (he is accused of being "aggressive" in his pitch), and had cited him for selling merchandise without a proper permit.

Town officials are evidently not as creative as McConnell - the above would seem to provide more credible 'reasons' for his arrest.

Anyone else notice how 'aggressive' carneys can be in selling their wares on public property?

I'm thinking an email to the local paper up there would be appropriate - perhaps the people in the town just don't realize how stupid their politicians actually are - oh, wait - 25% of Americans don't realize how stupid their president is, maybe we've found the town where those 25% live.
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Town officials had previously warned McConnell about peddling his political wares at the market (he is accused of being "aggressive" in his pitch), and had cited him for selling merchandise without a proper permit.

Town officials are evidently not as creative as McConnell - the above would seem to provide more credible 'reasons' for his arrest.

Anyone else notice how 'aggressive' carneys can be in selling their wares on public property?

I'm thinking an email to the local paper up there would be appropriate - perhaps the people in the town just don't realize how stupid their politicians actually are - oh, wait - 25% of Americans don't realize how stupid their president is, maybe we've found the town where those 25% live.
I have not heard anything about the ACLU coming to the man's defense - yet.
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