Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Orange County Register Pubdate: 12 Nov 1998 OUR CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FREEDOM OF SPEECH FOR ALL The Register article, "High court set to hear Arab deportation case" [Front Page, Nov. 3], concerning the plight of Michel Shehadeh,was a fine example of objective reporting and a deplorable example of how low our justice system descends when it tramples our rights under the Constitution of the United States of America. Shehadeh, although a legal resident of this country, was arrested for passing out leaflets about Palestine that counters the policy of this country. That's a stupid charge considering how this country was founded. The Declaration of Independence strongly countered the policies of 18th century England. As a result we became a free and independent state that provided through its own Constitution that others would have the same free speech as the founders of this country. It makes no difference at all what Shehadeh's leaflets said. He had the right to pass them out, as we all have the right to read or not to read them. No government entity has the right to decide by force what the American public can read and what it cannot read. If the United States government can now arrest and deport people who speak out openly and who pass out opinionated leaflets, then one wonders when it will start arresting people who write strongly opinionated letters to the editors of newspapers. Don K. Pierstorff Costa Mesa - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski