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April 8, 2004
Scalia Hates Freedom

While speaking to high school students in Hattiesburg, Mississippi about how our Constitutions is "something extraordinary, something to revere," Federal Marshals confiscated and erased the tapes from reporters with the Associated Press and the Hattiesburg American.

It's good to see such a great respect for the Constitution from this a-hole.

Also cited are other examples of Scalia refusing to allow television cameras, press photographers, and tape recorders at other events. The best one is when he refused to allow television and radio coverage of an event in which he received an award for supporting free speech.

A Supreme Court spokeswoman cleared up the controversy: "It's standard that his speeches are not televised," she said.

Ahhh.. Standard.

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