Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Breaking News: Cindy Sheehan Arrested at SOTU
Update: Here are photos of Cindy entering the House Chamber before the speech started, being pointed to her seat and being escorted out. Images from Reuters/Jason Reed via yahoo.com. The LATimes filed an amended report quoting a Capitol Police spokeswoman who said Sheehan was arrested not for unfurling a banner but for a wearing "a T-shirt with an anti-war slogan to the speech and covered it up until she took her seat". Sheehan was supposedly warned that such displays were not allowed but "she did not respond" and was removed from the gallery before Bush arrived for his speech.Brad Blog reports that arrest was confirmed by afterdowningstreet.org's David Swanson: Cindy was "arrested for wearing the shirt she was wearing all day, which had the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq...She was lifted out of her seat [in the Capitol Chamber gallery] by the Capitol Police and taken away." So why are such t-shirts not allowed? Is it a "disruption" to make a silent display of your disapproval? Would she likewise be arrested if she was wearing an "I heart Bush" t-shirt? Would she likewise be arrested if she was hootin' & hollerin' approvingly like the Republicans on the House floor? Or is "disruption" a code word for dissent? | +Save/Share | | |
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