Reporter dragged forceable away from Obama

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Obama is making friends everday.

A female reporter was dragged away from Obama for trying to give him
a letter to stand up for traditional marriage.


http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/l...g-and-Screaming-From-Near-Air-Force-One-.html

A reporter for a small newspaper was forcibly removed from a press area near Air Force One shortly before President Barack Obama arrived at Los Angeles International Airport to depart California early Thursday.

Airport security officers carried the woman away by the feet and arms as she protested her removal.

She later identified herself as Brenda Lee, a writer for the Georgia Informer in Macon and said she has White House press credentials. The newspaper's Web site says it is a monthly publication, and a Brenda Lee column is posted on it.

Calls to the newspaper and the White House press office were not immediately returned.

Lee said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that she wanted to hand Obama a letter urging him "to take a stand for traditional marriage."

She said she asked a Secret Service agent to give the president her letter, but he refused and referred her to a White House staffer. Lee said she refused to give the staffer the letter.

"I said, 'I'll take my chances if (the president) comes by here,'" said Lee, who identified herself as a Roman Catholic priestess who lives in Anaheim, Calif. "He became annoyed that I wouldn't give him the letter."

Lee, who was wearing what she described as a cassock, said she protested when she was asked to leave.

"I said, 'Why are you bothering me?' They escorted me outside the gate," she said.

She said security officers allowed her to return when she promised she would not yell or wave, but then other officers arrived and told her to leave.

"I said, 'I'm not leaving,'" she said. "They tried to drag me out."

Two officers then picked her up and carried her out. An Associated Press photographer photographed the incident.

"I was afraid you could see under my clothes," she said, her voice choking up.

Lee, who said this was the second presidential event she has covered, was later released.

The incident occurred about 10 minutes before Obama arrived at the airport by helicopter to board Air Force One. He had been in Los Angeles to attend a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.
 
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TBH I don't see this as abnormal or wrong. The secret service are very professional and would not ask someone to leave without due cause. Reporters certainly are NOT allowed to attempt to hand ANYTHING to the president so if she talked to an agent and made it clear that she was going to be trouble I would have had her removed as well.
 
She might have been a reporter, but she wasn't acting in the capacity of a reporter if she was trying to share her opinion with someone.

She sounds like she was giving the secret service a hard time. She refused to leave, so she was removed. Seems like a non-story to me.
 
TBH I don't see this as abnormal or wrong. The secret service are very professional and would not ask someone to leave without due cause. Reporters certainly are NOT allowed to attempt to hand ANYTHING to the president so if she talked to an agent and made it clear that she was going to be trouble I would have had her removed as well.

yep ya beat me to it by two minutes.
 
She didn't have just anything in her hand, she had a letter. Its clearly visible in the photograph.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Looks like the governmnet covered the majority of the first amendment here.
 
You have a right to petition the government for traditional marriage

She might have been a reporter, but she wasn't acting in the capacity of a reporter if she was trying to share her opinion with someone.

She sounds like she was giving the secret service a hard time. She refused to leave, so she was removed. Seems like a non-story to me.

The first amendment also covers the right to petition :rolleyes:
 
She didn't have just anything in her hand, she had a letter. Its clearly visible in the photograph.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Looks like the governmnet covered the majority of the first amendment here.

Yeah, you're right we should just let all 300 million people in the US hand letters to Obama.

/facepalm
 
Speaking out of two sides of your mouth

Yeah, you're right we should just let all 300 million people in the US hand letters to Obama.

/facepalm

She was no where near. Look at the pictures. She was standing where a lot of people were for a chance to hand him a letter.

That's not against the law the last time I looked.

You are a one issue person. Since she is supporting traditional marriage, you are speaking out of one side of your mouth. If she was protesting civil rights in the 60s, you'd have spoken out of the other side of your mouth. If people are for churches or traditional marriage, they have no rights in your book.

She had the right to go where she wants, its a public airport.
She has the right to report on it
She has the right to attempt to petition the government
She has the right to protest

etc.

Civil Radiant, go change your name to something like "CivilRightsErradicate"
 
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She was no where near. Look at the pictures. She was standing where a lot of people were for a chance to hand him a letter.

That's not against the law the last time I looked.

You are a one issue person. Since she is supporting traditional marriage, you are speaking out of one side of your mouth. If she was protesting civil rights in the 60s, you'd have spoken out of the other side of your mouth. If people are for churches or traditional marriage, they have no rights in your book.

She had the right to go where she wants, its a public airport.
She has the right to report on it
She has the right to attempt to petition the government
She has the right to protest

etc.

Civil Radiant, go change your name to something like "CivilRightsErradicate"

Your attempts to trivialize my points of view are hilarious and retarded.

I am by no means a one issue person and if I was going to be a one issue person it would on foreign policy lol.

I don't give a flying fuck what she was supporting.

Press don't hand the president letters. You know this.
 
Your attempts to trivialize my points of view are hilarious and retarded.

Trivialize your posts? If I am not mistaken, every thread I have made that has to do with either churches being attacked or traditional marriage you have trivialized.

If you don't like a thread, you don't have to read it. These issues are obviously not for you.
 
Trivialize your posts? If I am not mistaken, every thread I have made that has to do with either churches being attacked or traditional marriage you have trivialized.

If you don't like a thread, you don't have to read it. These issues are obviously not for you.

I am not going anywhere.

Deal with it.
 
She was no where near. Look at the pictures. She was standing where a lot of people were for a chance to hand him a letter.

That's not against the law the last time I looked.

You are a one issue person. Since she is supporting traditional marriage, you are speaking out of one side of your mouth. If she was protesting civil rights in the 60s, you'd have spoken out of the other side of your mouth. If people are for churches or traditional marriage, they have no rights in your book.

She had the right to go where she wants, its a public airport.
She has the right to report on it
She has the right to attempt to petition the government
She has the right to protest

etc.

Civil Radiant, go change your name to something like "CivilRightsErradicate"

Really I dare you to do the same.
 
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