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State Rep. Earnest Smith had already been pushing the bill but got particularly worked up after discovering photos of his head photoshopped onto a
Blogger Andre Walker posted the images to protest the bill, which would make pasting someone into an obscene photo a misdemeanor punishable by a $1,000 fine, according to Fox.
Walker wrote on his blog:
I would simply remind Representative Smith that he's a public figure, and just like someone had the protected right to depict former President George W. Bush as a monkey, I have the protected right to Photoshop the head of any elected official onto the body of anything I chose.
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When Savannah Now asked Smith if he was concerned about prohibiting parodies, which are protected by the First Amendment, he said, "No one has a right to make fun of anyone. You have a right to speak, but no one has a right to disparage another person. It’s not a First Amendment right."
One anonymous lawmker shared his opinions on Smith, telling Fox News, "He's the conductor of his own crazy train."