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Freedom of political speech assured for corporations, but what about for environmental activists?

rm iwest mugNow that the U.S. Supreme Court has made the world safe for corporate political speech, it's worth asking why plainclothes police officers are allowed to arrest an environmental activist for expressing his political views.

This outrageous tale comes to Dateline Earth from Jim Dwyer's About New York column in The New York Times, although it's apparently been raising hackles in the Big Apple for some time now.

Dwyer relates how Edward Kerry Sullivan was outside his Staten Island apartment building one night last summer when two undercover cops approached, arrested and cuffed him and whisked him off to the pokey.

Sullivan's "crime"? In letters about three inches high, he wrote "The Jerk" on an election poster for local pol James P. Molinaro. (A poster that would turn out to be itself illegally posted.) 

Now, let's admit that this isn't strictly an environmental story. But juxstaposed with the Citizens United campaign-finance ruling from the Supreme Court last week, it certainly seems worth noting. Folks, this is stunning.

And it's about an environmental advocate.

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