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Free Speech is undermined by Hillsborough County Officials
April 24, 2002
Tampa, FL - While thousands of our finest military men and women
are fighting a war defending freedom and liberty, Hillsborough
County and the City of Tampa elected officials are feverishly
dismantling the United States Constitution.
On April 18, 2002 Gary Mitchell, a disabled decorated Vietnam
War veteran, was fired from his part-time job with the county
because of comments he made the previous day at a County public
hearing. In his presentation Mr. Mitchell did not identify himself
as a county employee or a representative of the city, he was there
as private citizen. He was there to express his opinion regarding
the repeated use of the word "vagina" by County Commissioner Ronda
Storms during public meetings that are broadcasted via government
controlled television.
As a spoof Mr. Mitchell wore a funny looking hat with a piece
of paper on it that identified him as a member of the "Thunderheads,"
a fictitious group supporting Storms. In his satirical comment
he said his group was trying to decide what new supporting chant
they would use. Mitchell said the group could not decide whether
to use "gina, gina, gina," or " vagi, vagi, vagi." Those comments
did not sit well with Storms.
The following day Mitchell, who has worked for the county for
more than 2 years as a part-time cameraman, was fired because
of his outrageous comments and "contempt …for our government"
said Mike Forester, Director of the government controlled television.
In fact his supervisor Steve McClure told him that he was fired
because ultimately they [County Commissioners] are the boss."
"I think they're trying to tell me I have to give up my rights
as an American citizen just because I'm an employee of the County.
I don't think that's right," said Mitchell.
With this firing it is now clear that any County employees who
express their personal views at a public forum face immediate
dismissal. This produces an oppressive working atmosphere for
government employees and is upheld by appointed or elected officials,
undermining the US Constitution and creating a chilling effect
on Free Speech.
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