Bush and his GOP henchmen are living a lie

Free speech checked at the door By Jim Spencer, Denver Post Staff Writer

The man near the entrance of George Bush’s nonpolitical, taxpayer-financed “town hall” meeting Monday stopped Karen Bauer and Leslie Weise. He directed the two Denver women toward a man in a smiley-face tie.

“You’ve been ID’d,” the second man told them. …

[S]miley-face-tie guy said the Secret Service was coming to speak to them.

Soon, a stocky man with a shaved head, an earpiece and a red lapel pin arrived. He never identified himself as a Secret Service agent, but he did have a message.

“He said we were allowed to go in, but if we caused any problems, we’d be taken to jail,” said Bauer, a 38-year-old marketing coordinator.

Bauer and Weise will meet today with Secret Service officials to discuss their removal from the Bush meeting.

“Freedom of speech, general assembly, they’re all guaranteed under the Constitution,” said Lon Garner, special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s Denver district. “We are not an enforcement arm to the president other than security.”

Garner said his agents don’t remove people from presidential gatherings unless they break the law. The Republican staff, on the other hand, may ask people to leave, Garner said. And like the Secret Service, they also wear lapel pins and earpieces.

“This was an official White House event and not a political event,” Colorado GOP executive director David Wardrop explained.

Anyone with tickets could have attended, added assistant presidential press secretary Allen Abney.

“The White House welcomes people exercising the right to free speech,” he said.

The facts beg to differ. Bauer, Weise and Young had tickets. None acted up. …

George Bush and his GOP henchmen are living a lie.

The president constantly claims freedom as God’s gift to everyone. …

But societies that smother dissent are never free.

[via Colorado Luis]

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