Quote Originally Posted by DocFrance
If she wanted to put her exhibit on her front lawn, or march around the streets carrying a sign with that message one it, fine. However, this was on public property, paid for with local taxes. The people who shared that public property had the right to ask the city council to remove it, which they did. The ACLU should not have been involved, since her civil liberties were not being infringed. There is no "right to force the government to display your message."
Oh, so you can only say what you think on your own private property? What next? Removal of free speech from public schools?

Because it was public property, that means that the freedom of speech is in effect. If it was on private property, then there are private rules. Public property follows the rules of the law and the Constitution.