Adam Sharp of SharpElbows.net found out freedom of speech isn’t so free when your point of view conflicts with those holding a public meeting in a public facility with at least one public official present.
Sharp had the nerve to ask thought-provoking questions of people attending a public meeting attended by a representative from the office of Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster in a public library April 17, and that got him kicked out of the meeting by a man in uniform who appears to be a St. Louis police officer.
The host of the meeting was Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE), a group formed as a reconstituted version of the controversial Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN).
Heaven knows, left-wing radicals who meet to discuss, among other things, squatting in foreclosed homes don’t want to answer questions that force them to consider the lunacy of their actions. And what was the AG’s rep doing there? Strange.
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1 Givemeliberty // Mar 27, 2011 at 4:42 pm
Pretty revealing.
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