A hanged Sarah Palin as a Halloween decoration at a dwelling has aroused
excitement in California. Chad Michael Morrisette let the doll, dressed
in red costume, spectacles, pumps, and a brown wig
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hang down from the roof of his house in a particularly liberal West
Hollywood. He placed a doll of Presidential Candidate John McCain in the
chimney, from whose edges seemingly flames flames.
The city administration responded in spite of some complaints. "If the
house owner does not violate local regulations, we have no reason to go
against him," said spokeswoman Helen Goss on Monday, referring to the
freedom of expression guaranteed in the first amendment to the US
Constitution. "I guess if it's part of a Halloween decoration, it's
political satire." Especially in the case of politicians, the right to
freedom of expression in the USA is designed so that insults are hardly
taken.
The mayor of West Hollywood, Jeffrey Pang, said every resident has the right to exhibit replicas of McCain or Palin. However
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he strongly rejects "political opinions that refer to violence". "I ask
these inhabitants to take these pictures," said the mayor.
Homeowner Chad Michael Morisette told the TV channel KCAL-TV that the
controversial Halloween jewelry was regarded as art. He defended the
choice of motif as the lesser of several conceivable evils: "It is clear
to me that people would probably have slammed the windows if we had
taken Barack Obama The one hanged white. "