This is scary - I don't understand how anyone can defend this behavior
during a campaign for an American president.  This is something I
would've read the USSR doing during the cold war.  Read the end -
apparently in America saying the word "no" can get you criminal
charges.

Associated Press

Three Medford school teachers were threatened with arrest and escorted
from the event after they showed up wearing T-shirts with the slogan
"Protect our civil liberties." All three said they applied for and
received valid tickets from Republican headquarters in Medford.

The women said they did not intend to protest. "I wanted to see if I
would be able to make a statement that I feel is important, but not
offensive, in a rally for my president," said Janet Voorhies, 48, a
teacher in training.

"We chose this phrase specifically because we didn't think it would be
offensive or degrading or obscene," said Tania Tong, 34, a special
education teacher.

Thursday's event in Oregon sets a new bar for a Bush/Cheney campaign
that has taken extraordinary measures to screen the opinions of those
who attend Bush and Cheney speeches. For months, the Bush/Cheney
campaign has limited event access to those willing to volunteer in
Bush/Cheney campaign offices. In recent weeks, the Bush/Cheney
campaign has gone so far as to have those who voice dissenting
viewpoints at their events arrested and charged as criminals.

Thursday's actions in Oregon set a new standard even for Bush/Cheney –
removing and threatening with arrest citizens who in no way disrupt an
event and wear clothing that expresses non-disruptive party-neutral
viewpoints such as "Protect Our Civil Liberties."

When Vice President Dick Cheney visited Eugene, Oregon on Sept. 17, a
54-Year old woman named Perry Patterson was charged with criminal
trespass for blurting the word "No" when Cheney said that George W.
Bush has made the world safer.

One day before, Sue Niederer, 55, the mother of a slain American
soldier in Iraq was cuffed and arrested for criminal trespass when she
interrupted a Laura Bush speech in New Jersey. Both women had tickets
to the event.

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