Backed by the ACLU, a man gets approval to hand out campaign literature

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Orlando officials Thursday averted a free-speech fight that threatened to overshadow the city's annual Fourth of July celebration.

The American Civil Liberties Union was girding for battle in support of an Orlando man who originally was told he wouldn't be allowed to hand out campaign fliers for his favorite presidential candidate at the "Fireworks at the Fountain" show at Lake Eola Park.

"I think it's reprehensible that, on the Fourth of July, you'd be threatened with arrest for passing out literature about a presidential candidate in a public park," said Nick Egoroff, the coordinator for the presidential campaign of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas.

full article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-independence2207jun22,0,4557651,full.story
 
Nice. Very nice.

Now, he's telling way more people then if he did if he just handed out fliers. lol. There's a whole news article on him :)
 
we should send a few thank you emails to the orlando sentinel for being an honest news source the people can trust.
 
Awesome, more free press! This whole campaign is based on blowback. :D
 
This is one Republican presidential candidate the ACLU can support. I doubt they would even support a Democrat as much as they would Ron Paul.

It'll be interesting to see just how much the ACLU will help Ron Paul in the coming months. :D
 
Local Orlando talk radio is covering this...

...and I heard about this originally through our local meetup group.

There's also more to this story. Nick Egoroff, the organizer of the Orlando Ron Paul Meetup Group, was interviewed by two different local talk radio programs in regards to his challenge to the City of Orlando....!

One already passed, it was with Doug Guestloe at 11am today. I don't think there as an archive of it anywhere.

But the other is yet to come: He will be interviewed by Bud Hedinger at 3:45pm today. You can stream it here:

http://www.540wfla.com/pages/streaming.html
 
This is great. It sets precedent :) I plan to print the article to carry with me when I pass things on public grounds. I also hope I can find the actual court paperwork too.
 
It's becoming clear that the enemies of Ron Paul are painted in a corner. They can't ignore him, bar him or minimize him, that only makes things worse. They just have to sit back and let happen what they fear the most...let his message be heard.
 
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