Interestingly, the headline refers to "threatening" legislators and judges. But, the first paragraph of the article expands on that to a prohibition on the "use [of] language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or member of Congress."
Of course, the "could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against" language tends to open the door to a lot of enforcement difficulties - for example could someone say, “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun. Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.” (words spoken in a speech by President Obama: http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/06/1 ... ing-a-gun/ And, of course, there are the Palin "cross hairs" complaints....however, the Palin camp says the symbol used on Palin's image is a "surveyor's" symbol, not a gun crosshair.
So, is it to be everyone's responsibility when they use a metaphor, or employ a symbol used on maps, to make sure that there isn't someone, somewhere that will "perceive" it a certain way?
The wording of any law on this topic has to be very carefully done. We had a "sedition" act a long time ago, and any "perceived as threatening" type prohibition is absolutely going to run into the same problem that the Sedition Act faced.
Prior restraints on speech are always thorny issues...
EDIT: interesting point made by Byron York, too: http://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/bel ... palin-afte Journalists urged caution after Ft. Hood, now race to blame Palin after Arizona shootings
And: http://twitter.com/gabrielmalor/status/ ... 3068634112 DailyKos scrubs "Gifford's now DEAD to me" post: http://is.gd/knZNE
Here is the Daily Kos' article in cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... clnk&gl=us
My CongressWOMAN voted against Nancy Pelosi! And is now DEAD to me!
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is dead to me now. I won't lift a finger, make one phone call, nor will i EVER vote for her in the future. And why did she do this? Giffords never told me she was conservative Democrat.