Posted on 07/15/2006 4:04:11 PM PDT by at bay
The battleground changed Friday, but peace activist Cindy Sheehan is still pursuing her lawsuit against McLennan County ordinances that ban parking and camping along roads leading to President Bushs ranch.
Mike Dixon, a Waco attorney who represents McLennan County, filed motions Friday that removed Sheehans lawsuit from Wacos 19th State District Court and transferred it to Wacos federal court.
It is not that I dont have faith in state court, because I really do, Dixon said. It is just that they dont deal with First Amendment questions that often. And when you have those types of issues, we feel it is better suited to federal court, because they deal with it all the time.
Sheehan and four other anti-war activists filed the suit June 30, seeking to block McLennan County officials from enforcing ordinances that block parking, camping or erecting portable toilets or tents in ditches along at least 13 roads around Bushs Prairie Chapel Road ranch near Crawford in western McLennan County.
Sheriff Larry Lynch, County Judge Jim Lewis and county commissioners Wendall Crunk, Lester Gibson, Joe Mashek and Ray Meadows were named as defendants in the Sheehan lawsuit. Dixon on Friday also filed a motion asking U.S. District Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. to dismiss the lawsuit.
The protesters claim the countys ordinances, passed in September, prevent them from exercising their First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly by limiting their proximity to Bush.
Fort Worth attorney David Broiles, who represents Sheehans group, said the group is just eager to try their case, no matter what court it is in.
I have not seen the documents filed today, but I guess that is their choice, Broiles said. We have been trying to get a trial in state court and have not succeeded. If we can get that done in federal court, that is where it will be.
Sheehans peace activists have mounted occasional war protests near the Bush ranch since last August, when many of them camped in a ditch during the presidents monthlong vacation. Some area residents lambasted the roadside protest because of traffic congestion, dust and unsanitary conditions.
Dixon said the county ordinances do not prevent anyone from protesting.
What it really boils down to is the orders dont prevent people from being there, he said. They only prohibit erecting shelters or tents or parking on those little narrow roads out there. There is nothing that says you cant protest or express yourself. You can wear a big floppy hat or carry an umbrella. You just cant camp out.
Broiles said he will ask the judge to set a hearing on his request for a preliminary injunction to keep the county from enforcing the ordinances. He said he hopes to get into court before Sheehan and other protesters return to the Crawford area Aug. 16.
McLennan County ping-a-rooskie. The barking moonbat is at it again.
The ditch witch doesn't have a home,eh?
Maybe someone will capture priceless footage of Mother Sheehan's hilariously deluded "Troops Home Fast." Bet it packs on more pounds than the Super Size Me diet.
It's narrow, real narrow, the kind of road where you deliberately slow down if another car comes from the other direction.
And about the "ditch" they keep fussing about, well it's a half truth that they tell, which is a lie. Because they know people will take it wrong.
It's not a deep, narrow ditch around fields that you might see around farm fileds here in the Northeast and many other areas of the US.
It's wide and level. Think of a slightly sunken grass sidewalk and that's it. Hey, they pitched tents in that "ditch" so it's not the kind of barrier they lying bastards try make people believe it is.
She has a small studio apartment provided by those bastards lawyers who hung a soldier in effigy from one of their rental properties.
They deserve each other.
If the North Koreans want to nuke San Francisco, so be it. We shouldn't allow a single military casutly in it's defense. How do you ask a soldier to be the last one to die for an ungrateful, unAmerican San Francisco?
Do you have a link?
Thank you!
Cindy Sheehan drinks toilet water.
I agree--not one soldier should lift a finger to save SF from whatever fate befalls them
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