A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
It all started when two people were removed from a public town hall meeting hosted by President Bush in March 2005. They had not caused a disturbance or even entered the building; their lone offence was an anti-war bumper sticker on their car.
Alex Young and Leslie Weise, the victims, sued the two responsible event organizers, Michael Casper and Jay Bob Klinkerman (who also happened to be chairman of the Colorado Young Republicans). Their response? "The president's right to control his own message includes the right to exclude people expressing discordant viewpoints from the audience," according to a brief filed by their lawyers.
In other words, George Bush's right to freedom of speech guarantees him the right to restrict yours.
But that's not all. A lawyer for Casper said it is permissible to exclude people from a presidential event for posing a mere "threat of being disruptive."
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