Anonymous asked: What is the deal with his court appearance? Does anyone know?
For now, Greg A. Fultz’s anti-abortion billboard will remain posted on White Sands Boulevard. That could change if 12th Judicial District Judge James W. Counts signs a recommendation forcing Fultz to remove it.
http://www.alamogordonews.com/ci_18309266
It sounds like there’s still a possibility it can be ordered down but it doesn’t say when Judge Counts is reviewing the case, unfortunately.
Also, this:
“They can’t squash my free speech just because they don’t like what I am saying,” he said. “Sure I can get online and talk all I want but I don’t specifically say her name. I am telling my story. There was an ex-girlfriend. We had issues. It’s my right to talk about it. It’s just not her privacy but I am a part of that privacy. For my privacy right, I have a right to share my privacy. I have never stated that she has had an abortion as fact. I have always said I believe that it is abortion. I am entitled to my beliefs as long as I don’t state it as fact or truth.”
Blergh.