A Los Angeles screenwriter is claiming that the Department of Homeland Security has informed him that he may not use the agency's name "or any of the 
Department's official visual identities" in the script for his film, Lady 
Magdalene, despite the fact that the film presents a positive image of the 
DHS. The writer, J. Neil Schulman, said Tuesday that he had received a notice 
from Bobbie Faye Ferguson, director of the NHS's office of multimedia, 
informing him that his "project does not fit within the DHS mission and that it 
is not something we can participate in." 
So much for political free speech.