Deputy Sheriff Stan Lenic, the cop who stood up for the First Amendment by refusing to impede the free speech rights of activists at Albany International Airport, has become an Internet icon, with messages of support flooding in to the Albany County Sheriff's Office and Lenic being honored with a commendation. A video that has now gone viral on You Tube shows Lenic refusing to follow the demands of Albany Airport's PR director Doug Myers in having activists Jason Bermas and Ashley Jessica identified, detained or removed for handing out flyers warning travelers about the dangers of airport body scanners as part of the Opt Out and Film campaign. "Obviously this is your constitutional right, OK? As far as you're concerned, you're not breaking any laws. That's what we want to get across to you guys," Lenic told the activists, dismissing efforts by Myers to have the two kicked out of the airport. When Myers attempted to have the activists identify themselves, winking at Deputy Lenic as he demanded Lenic take their IDs, Lenic fired back, stating, "If I was to ask for his identification he does not have to give it to me because he's not doing anything wrong." The Albany County Sheriff's Office has since been bombarded with hundreds of positive emails and calls from liberty lovers championing Lenic for his fine work in defending the First Amendment against petty enforcers like Doug Myers. Comments on YouTube were also overwhelmingly supportive of Deputy Lenic. "Finally a cop that <b>...</b>
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Sheriff Protects First Amendment & Becomes Internet Star
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