This isn't surprising down here, but it doesn't seem to have gotten as much news coverage as I think it deserves:
Questionable Bumper Sticker a Ticket to Free Speech Fight
ATHENS, GA -- A bumper sticker that takes a double-entendre dig at President Bush has landed a woman in trouble with the law. Denise Grier, 47, of Athens was recently pulled over in suburban Atlanta's DeKalb County where she works as a nurse when a police officer spotted her bumper sticker that reads: "I'm Tired Of All The BUSHIT."
The officer who stopped her thought it was lewd, and she was cited for violating a state law prohibiting lewd or profane stickers and decals on vehicles.
Grier said the sticker is simply a political statement. The Georgia Supreme Court ruled more than a decade ago that the law against lewd bumper stickers is unconstitutional, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Grier, the police officer and an ACLU attorney will meet in court next month when Grier contests the misdemeanor charge, which carries a $100 fine.
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"In my opinion, I was pulled over solely because the officer was pro-Bush, and this was an attempt to squash my right of free speech," she said. "The officer did not have any other reason to pull me over."
Besides the offending bumper sticker, Grier's white Chrysler's rear window sports two other political statements: A crossed-out W and "Hillary 2008."
Full Story here and here