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Commentary==NY Village Leaves Disabled Vet at Mercy of Thieves, Then Persecutes Him for Trying to Exercise Free Speech
By Michael Schwarz September 8, 2025 at 2:59pm
Governments at every level have many subtle ways to encroach on freedom, not to mention many euphemisms for the encroachment.
For instance, at the local level, officials might refuse to punish property-related crimes. Or, they might describe their own rank censorship as “code enforcement.”
According to News 12 in Westchester, New York, disabled Vietnam veteran Leonard Amicola, a resident of the village of Croton-on-Hudson for 67 years, faces legal action from local officials after refusing to take down his “Trump is my President” flag.
NY Village Leaves Disabled Vet at Mercy of Thieves, Then Persecutes Him for Trying to Exercise Free Speech
Commentary==NY Village Leaves Disabled Vet at Mercy of Thieves, Then Persecutes Him for Trying to Exercise Free Speech
By Michael Schwarz September 8, 2025 at 2:59pm
Governments at every level have many subtle ways to encroach on freedom, not to mention many euphemisms for the encroachment.
For instance, at the local level, officials might refuse to punish property-related crimes. Or, they might describe their own rank censorship as “code enforcement.”
According to News 12 in Westchester, New York, disabled Vietnam veteran Leonard Amicola, a resident of the village of Croton-on-Hudson for 67 years, faces legal action from local officials after refusing to take down his “Trump is my President” flag.
NY Village Leaves Disabled Vet at Mercy of Thieves, Then Persecutes Him for Trying to Exercise Free Speech
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