It's not a law. It's a Congressional rule. The Constitution gives Congress a lot of leeway in how they run things. Personally, I like it, as protesting (or merely making any sort of political statement) gets in the way of the business of Congress. Kinda like PETA picketing in a McDonald's about selling meat products. And then they wonder why they're tossed out (just like Sheehan! How quaint...). Good call by the Capitol Police.

-Loren C. Klein
Louisiana District Webmaster

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Cause they have some kind of law (or something) that does not allow
political sayings on shirts within the congressional halls. Kinda
stupid if you ask me. Squashes the free speech portion of the first
ammendment.

Good points Mark....
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