Seattle ornament banned from White House Christmas tree

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Jul 10, 2002
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this is hilarious

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/390300_ornament03.html

When Seattle artist Deborah Lawrence was asked to create an ornament for a holiday tree at the White House, nobody familiar with her work could have imagined she'd stick to snowmen, Santa Claus or Mount Rainier bathed in festive red, white and blue.

That Lawrence submitted an ornament with the words "Impeach Bush" on its surface is also no surprise, except to the people responsible for picking her.



The 9-inch ball Lawrence created is covered with swirly red and white stripes and features a picture of Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott of Seattle, who signed a House resolution to consider the impeachment of President George W. Bush. Tiny glued-on text on the ornament hails the impeachment resolution.

"I think it really is a shame and, quite frankly, not very much in the holiday spirit," first lady Laura Bush's spokeswoman, Sally McDonough, told The Associated Press.

McDonough said Tuesday that Lawrence's ornament was the only one of about 370 submitted for the White House tree that was rejected. Laura Bush had asked members of Congress to pick artists to decorate ornaments for the White House tree to showcase all 435 congressional districts.

Lawrence, 55, is pointedly political. She's anti-Iraq war, anti-torture, pro-peace, pro-environment, pro-feminism, pro-diversity and pro-spreading-the-wealth. Those aren't just her personal opinions; those are the issues that fuel the paintings she collages with printed messages.

"Her work is all about social justice," said Catherine Person, who exhibits Lawrence's work at Person Gallery in Seattle. "She's the most political artist I know and the most political artist I represent by 100 miles. She's a firebrand. Her last show in September was completely devoted to anti-Bush statements."McDermott, whose office was responsible for the selection of Lawrence, said the ornament's content came as a surprise.

The 370 artists who submitted ornaments were invited to a party Tuesday to see their ornaments sparkling on a cluster of trees on the White House lawn.

Speaking from the reception on Tuesday, Lawrence said she was happy to be admitted.

"I was afraid I'd be blocked at the door," she said, "but here I am. ... There are platters of roast beef, soft drinks and white wine, with a duet of pianists playing Christmas music. Even if my ornament were still here, I wouldn't be able to find it. There are too many. I'd like to get it back, but that's probably not going to happen. I've never seen so many Christmas trees, and I don't like Christmas."

What about the idea that a holiday tree ornament might not be the best way to address political issues?

"When else would I get a chance to do it at the White House?" she asked. "I'm happy (Barack) Obama is going to be president, but we have to hold Bush and (Vice President Dick) Cheney responsible for heinous crimes. If Bush shows up to this event, I'll tell him that. If Laura Bush comes, I'll say, 'I bet you're glad the last eight years are almost over.' "
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Artist Deborah Lawrence's ornament, which will not hang on the White House Christmas tree. Lawrence said that in creating the bulb, she wanted to salute Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott of Seattle, a longtime President Bush foe who backs impeachment. The nine-inch ball Lawrence created features a picture of McDermott, and glued-on text hails the impeachment resolution. (Photo courtesy Deborah Lawrence)

Lawrence was chosen after McDermott asked Jim Kelly, executive director of the King County Arts Commission, known as 4Culture, to pick an artist. Kelly asked his staff. Heather Dwyer, 4Culture program manager, suggested Lawrence.

Mike DeCesare, McDermott's communications director, said his boss had nothing to do with Lawrence's political message.

"We didn't have a role in this," DeCesare said. "We saw the ornament for the first time Tuesday morning. We agree with the first lady's decision to remove it. The holiday is meant for peace and understanding. We support artistic freedom, but we wake up in the morning like anybody else and say, 'Not today.' "

Lawrence's political views dovetail with McDermott's. He voted to initiate impeachment proceedings against Bush. Plus, the artist sees the ornament as a tribute to McDermott.

Kelly also said 4Culture had no oversight in the creation of the ornament.

"The White House specifically stated that the artists were to have the freedom to produce what they wanted within the theme of red, white and blue, and couldn't show it to anybody before it was shown at the White House.

"If you're asking me if I wished (the artist) had painted a superb view of the Puget Sound, yes, in retrospect I wish that," Kelly said. "But she didn't. In the spirit of the holidays, I support Laura Bush's decision not to hang it. Had the first lady decided to leave it on the tree, I would have supported that, too. This is a big country with a lot of different views. It isn't a bad thing to see some of that diversity reflected in this event."

Dwyer, who picked Lawrence, said she wasn't looking for somebody who would blandly decorate an ornament. She was thinking about artists, not illustrators.

"I suggested her because of her social engagement -- feminism, anti-war, anti-poverty -- and knew she'd think of it as an opportunity."

How about "Impeach Bush"?

"It surprised me," Dwyer said. "I wouldn't have done that if I'd been the artist. Her choice doesn't make things easy for us, but art isn't easy. We select artists based on their accomplishments, and we never tell them what their art should say."
 

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yeah i heard about it yesterday on the radio.....

the artist sent the ball in during OCTOBER....they just now saw it and the washington post picked up the story....that's how word got out.

funny shit tho...and people on the radio were sayin it's disrespectful....fuck that. it's disrespectful to invade another country, exterminate the leader, and occupy the place with soldiers who dont' want to fucking be there.
 
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lol,

We're full of Holiday cheer up here.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420ap_wa_capitol_holiday_displays.html


OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Several hundred people rallied at the state Capitol on Sunday to protest a holiday display inside that provoked a national outcry by disparaging religion and declaring there is no God.

The "winter solstice" sign sponsored by the atheistic Freedom from Religion Foundation calls religion "myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds."

An organizer at Sunday's rally, Steve Wilson, said outrage over the display was growing, and that it was offensive to people of all faiths.

"When it comes to disparaging my faith on public property, that's where I draw the line," Wilson said.

Three counter-protesters stood at the side of the rally, holding up signs that said, "Get Over It."

The sign went up Monday in the Capitol rotunda, alongside a "holiday" tree and a nativity scene.

It generated national debate after TV talk-show host Bill O'Reilly made it an issue on his program. Gov. Chris Gregoire's office reported receiving hundreds of calls, mostly to protest the state's decision to allow the sign to be displayed.

Gregoire and Republican Attorney General Rob McKenna have defended the atheists' right under the law to display their sign in the Capitol.

The state began granting broader access to religious displays a few years back, after a Jewish group added a Hanukkah menorah to the long-standing display of a massive evergreen Christmas tree - these days called a "holiday tree" - sponsored by the Association of Washington Business.

Organizers pleaded with Sunday's crowd to keep their messages positive, but there were still signs portraying Gregoire as a Grinch. Even scheduled speakers took political pot shots.

"You have led the State of Washington to be the armpit of America. And I'm afraid that our governor is the one adding the offensive odor to the armpit," said the Rev. Ken Hutcherson, a Christian preacher known in the region for his commentary on social issues.

Also on hand was a manger scene made from balloons. The wise men were missing, but the scene included an image of OÂ’Reilly slugging Gregoire.

"He's knocking the sense of God into her," balloon artist Adam Lee told KING-TV.

The atheist sign was briefly stolen Friday, but was returned to the Capitol after somebody dropped it off at a Seattle radio station. It was restored to its display site, along with the added message, "Thou shalt not steal."

Washington State Patrol troopers were on duty at the rally site, but no problems were reported.
 

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This is the most significant thing any Trader Joe's Seattle liberal has ever done in the history of US politics
from what i heard on the radio and the interview with the actual artist, dude had NOTHING to do with what she put on there. it was ALL her idea for the most part......

or are you calling the artist the trader joes liberal? lol......

who said somethign about free speech? there will be NONE of that in the white house. fuck are you smokin? lol.......

fuck bush. i hope his home in dallas burns to the fucking ground with his family inside.

oh BTW.....there's some fucking group from KANSAS that wants to put some shit in the state capital now....somethin about santa and burning in hell or some shit.....

why the FUCK does Washington allow groups from other states to say shit? they dont' represent washington, they aren't residents.......OR am i confusing what's happening?

i'm all for representation, but only from people who LIVE in the fucking state it's being displayed in. Our tax dollars to keep the building(s) in working order and to have assholes put up there displays.....fuck that.
 
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who said somethign about free speech? there will be NONE of that in the white house. fuck are you smokin? lol.......
I support free speech and I wouldnt put a button that says "fire me" on the wall at my work.

why the FUCK does Washington allow groups from other states to say shit? they dont' represent washington, they aren't residents.......OR am i confusing what's happening?

i'm all for representation, but only from people who LIVE in the fucking state it's being displayed in. Our tax dollars to keep the building(s) in working order and to have assholes put up there displays.....fuck that.
Yea I think youre a little twisted