When filming Virgil Goode's press conference at the Old Henry County Court House in Martinsville VA, Goode's campaign director Tucker Watkins demanded for the cameraman to "state themselves" and then stood in front of the camera to prevent filming Goode at a public event - an event that was publicized in the local paper.
In protest, a Republican Goode supporter actually stood up for the cameraman and explained several times to Watkins, "This is America!" Watkins tells the Goode supporter that the man with the camera is "with Perriello" to which the Goode supporter responds by saying "who cares, this is America."
Ironically, Goode is in the background telling the crowd to send Barack Obama back to Chicago and Tom Perriello "back to New York."
Maybe Goode and his cronies need reminding that in America you can't prohibit citizens from participating in the democratic process.