In a victory for civil liberty and free speech a court ruled that it was unconstitutional for a middle school to ban a student's shirt which depicted Bush along with a martini glass and some cocaine. The shirt also contained some verbal judo about the prez being "a chicken-hawk-in-chief" and a "lying drunk driver." Score one for the middle schooler.
Erstwhile an airline passenger was not as lucky. While trying to board a plane with a shirt that said "We will not be silent," in English as well as Arabic, the man was confronted by airport security who insisted he change his shirt. Apparently several paranoiac passengers had been frightened not knowing what the shirt said, probably imagining "Death to the infidels!" or "I heart terrorists."
Just so were straight:
Cocaine Bush? All good.
Arabic? Not so much.