
Will Attorney Bill Lockyer's Office display "art" created by Steven Pearcy, the resident in Land Park, California, who hung an effigy of a US Soldier?
Reading Pearcy's blog page, called "Corruption Exposer", the anti-war, anti-Bush and anti-military political protestor has offered a press release stating the details:
Wonderful news! Beginning this Friday, July 15, 2005, at 3:30 pm, the Office of the Attorney General will exhibit my political display, "T'ANKS TO MR. BUSH." My display will remain on exhibit in the Attorney General's Office until August 31, 2005. A reception for the exhibition will take place from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm. All members of the public are welcome. The location of the exhibit is:
Department of Justice
1300 I Street
Sacramento, CAThe display will be a huge slap in the face to Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully, who's contemptible failure to charge the vandals of my soldier displays embarrassed other Sacramento prosecutors. The exhibit is more than a subtle message of disapproval from the Attorney General's Office to Ms. Scully: it's a loud signal to her that ALL political views deserve equal protection.
Currently, an art exhibit at the Sacramento County Public Law Library (813 6th Street) features my soldier display, "Bush Lied. I Died."
Is the Attorney General of California offering a statement toward Sac County DA Jan Scully, or is the AG using his office to make a political statement against the military and the President?
We have State Senator Joe Dunn asking for "spy investigations" against the California National Guard, now Lockyer has decided to post protest art in his office.
What the self absorbed Pearcy's desire to post at their residence (owned real estate) in Land Park is one thing, but for the AG to acquire the 'art' and use his tax dollar digs to send an anti-military, anti-war message as an elected statewide officer is crossing the line.






