cloudboy -> RE: State of the Union 06 (2/2/2006 7:14:10 AM)
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ORIGINAL: thetammyjo And anyone can attend the speech as long as you don't wear an "offensive" t-shirt even if everyone has seen it as you came in apparently. This pisses me off to no end. This is, of course, only her side of the issue, and I'm sorry if this offends some people here but I think this is an example of how our basic rights can be trampled very easily if we are not careful. http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/020106Z.shtml >"Unlike the grounds surrounding the Capitol, which historically have been the site ofnumerous demonstrations, there has been a ban on demonstrations inside the Capitol since 1946 whenCongress decreed: “It shall be unlawful for any person or group of persons willfully and knowingly -- .. . to parade, demonstrate, or picket within any of the Capitol Buildings.” 40 U.S.C. § 193f(b)(7). TheUnited States Capitol Police are responsible for enforcing this ban. 40 U.S.C. § 212a. Believing thatthe Capitol Police needed guidance in determining what behavior constitutes a “demonstration,” theUnited States Capitol Police Board issued a regulation that interprets “demonstration activity” toinclude:parading, picketing, speechmaking, holding vigils, sit-ins, or otherexpressive conduct that convey a message supporting or opposing apoint of view or has the intent, effect or propensity to attract a crowd ofonlookers, but does not include merely wearing Tee shirts, buttons orother similar articles of apparel that convey a message." From United States District Court, Bynum v US Capital Police < http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bbs?.mm=FN&action=m&board=7077166&tid=pfe&sid=7077166&mid=509868&thr=509868&cur=509868&dir=d
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