Three Ejected from Bush's Denver Rally
President Bush came to Denver last week to push his social security privatization plan. Tickets were available through the office of Rep. Bob Beauprez (R-Colo.) Among those getting tickets were Alex Young, 25, an Internet technology worker from Denver; Leslie Weise, a Denver lawyer; and Karen Bauer, a Denver marketing coordinator.
After passing security and reaching their seats, they were asked to leave and pushed towards the door. Why? The Secret Service, which is now involved in the investigation of the incident, says they arrived at the rally in a car that had a bumper sticker that said "No More Blood for Oil."
The Secret Service say they weren't involved, it was a Republican volunteer staffer. Daily Kos has the full story, including an email he received from the three who were ejected. Markos says,
...the White House uses taxpayer dollars to finance these propaganda events. THEN, in order to keep out anyone who might be critical, they "outsource" ticketing and security. That way they can label the events "private" and kick out anyone they want in violation of the First Amendment. Who in Congress will step up and call for an investigation?
Attytood has more.
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