When Bush was in Medford…

I’m very, very surprised this story isn’t being picked up nationally (or if it has, I haven’t seen it anywhere yet except locally): during Bush’s visit to Medford, three schoolteachers were removed from the rally for wearing offensive T-shirts. How offensive? They read, “Protect Our Civil Liberties.”

Via Jack Bog’s Blog, this post points to the relevant Bend.com article:

President Bush taught three Oregon schoolteachers a new lesson in irony – or tragedy – Thursday night when his campaign removed them from a Bush speech and threatened them with arrest simply for wearing t-shirts that said “Protect Our Civil Liberties,” the Democratic Party of Oregon reported.

 

The women were ticketed to the event, admitted into the event, and were then approached by event officials before the president’s speech. They were asked to leave and to turn over their tickets – two of the three tickets were seized, but the third was saved when one of the teachers put it underneath an article of clothing….

 

Three Medford school teachers were threatened with arrest and escorted from the event after they showed up wearing T-shirts with the slogan “Protect our civil liberties.” All three said they applied for and received valid tickets from Republican headquarters in Medford.

 

The women said they did not intend to protest. “I wanted to see if I would be able to make a statement that I feel is important, but not offensive, in a rally for my president,” said Janet Voorhies, 48, a teacher in training.

 

“We chose this phrase specifically because we didn’t think it would be offensive or degrading or obscene,” said Tania Tong, 34, a special education teacher.

So, they show up to a rally to support the President, wearing T-shirts that are about as politically innocuous as they can be, and they get booted?

Hmmmmmmm.

4 comments

  1. This isn’t the first time that the Secret Service has removed little ol’ ladies from a Bush rally. Only last time it was Laura.

  2. Sadly there are literally hundreds of stories like this in reference to Bush’s rallys. Many have offered to take off the ‘offensive’ material (ie buttons etc) and still get escorted. Makes you wonder don’t it?

  3. Man, I haven’t been her ein awhile πŸ™‚

    You’ll be glad to note, however, that we were farked over this story, and our traffic increased about 7-fold that day, and 2 fold the day after.

    Now Spencer’s looking for new ways to get featured on Fark, heh πŸ˜‰

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