Grilling Over ‘Smite Bush’ Letter Blasted
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NEW YORK — The Secret Service has been accused of trampling on the free speech rights of a college student who wrote a satirical editorial asking Jesus to “smite” President Bush.
The letter was published last week in the Stony Brook Press at the State University of New York campus in Stony Brook. It was written by Glenn Given, 22, the paper’s managing editor.
The headline read, “Editorial: Dear Jesus Christ, King of all Kings, All I ask is that you smite George W. Bush.” It also asked Jesus to strike down Bush’s Cabinet and MTV personality Carson Daly.
A faculty member apparently contacted authorities.
Given said two Secret Service agents and a campus police officer showed up Wednesday to interrogate him.
They had him sign waivers authorizing them to check his medical records, threatened to charge him with a crime and searched his apartment, according to a letter of protest sent to the Secret Service by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Given said his work was “a piece of absurdity.” The Secret Service said it takes all threats seriously.
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