Jay: I guess that I think that freedom of speech is central to our way of life. One person's American Nazi Party (we've had them in town by the way - not at he museum though) is another person's Communist Party. The problem is not speech its action based on that speech. However the typical user's are republican candidates or social-welfare vigils. Greg Koos McLean County Historical Society (all the usual disclaimers) In a message dated 96-08-30 00:17:16 EDT, you write: >Greg: > >I'm curious. Do these "speakouts" include every party & politico? Do you >get a bit queasy about photo-ops when the American Nazi Party shows up? > >I'm not sure I'm standing up and cheering with you quite yet on this point. > I'm pleased that people consider the Old Courthouse Museum a public >place--but I'm not certain that the hydra-headed monster of modern politics >won't someday bite you in the buttocks. > >Jay Smith >Executive Director >Reno County Museum >Hutchinson, Kansas > >