Free Speech is unnerving
I could just devote an entire blog to weirdness
occurring in Sacramento, couldn't
I?
Display
Stirs Controversy In Land
ParkSoldier's
Uniform Hangs From Noose In Front Of
Home
POSTED: 7:58 am PST February 9,
2005UPDATED: 1:43 pm PST February
9, 2005SACRAMENTO,
Calif. -- Nestled in a quiet
Sacramento neighborhood is a very loud political statement that is testing the
very foundation of the right to free
speech.Hanging from a house in
Land Park, a soldier's uniform in a noose dangles from a rooftop. The words
"your tax dollars at work" are scrolled across the
chest.In a community full
of patriotism, this view of the war in Iraq has not gone
unnoticed."I think it's the
ultimate sign of disrespect. We have troops dying for us," Land Park resident
Mark Cohen said. "(I'm)
annoyed and disgusted. I think if this is the way someone feels they can find a
better way to vent their opinions," Land Park resident Pete Miles
said.The homeowners behind
the controversy are Steve and Virginia Pearcy. They released a statement saying,
"There will always be people who are offended by political speech, and the most
important forum of all ... is one's own residence. The First Amendment is
meaningless unless dissent is
allowed."Some neighbors
agree."Even if you don't
agree with it, he has the right to state his opinion. I don't find it offensive
at all," Land Park resident Cece Williams
said.The tension in the
neighborhood has escalated into more than just a political
feud.The matter has been
reported to the police department and to the city attorney. The city council has
even heard about it, but says they can't solve the
problem."Unfortunately or
fortunately this is protected speech by the First Amendment ... so there is
nothing we can do about it," Sacramento City Councilman Rob Fong
said. KCRA 3 received a
call late Wednesday morning from the homeowner saying that a group of people had
torn down the display. He said that what he did was not illegal, but what was
done by the people who removed the display was.
Link
to story here...I have to admit I am
surprised that anybody has the guts to express themselves like this, in our
nation's current climate of intolerance. And even more surprised that this is in
Sacramento. But I'm thrilled.
Posted: Thu - February 10, 2005 at 08:31 AM