You didn't answer any of my questions. Yes I know there were issues with him and his neighbors but my question is why is it such a big deal to you?You don't seem to be at all familiar with this situation. I suggest you review the press accounts and research the story. This was not simply a case of wanting to celebrate Christmas with a light display. The bottom line is that Osborne was a complete scofflaw in the way he dealt with his neighbors, city, county and state officials and thought he was above the law.
The light display was not appropriate for a residential area. Osborne was very wealthy and apparently felt that his wealth gave him the right to make unreasonable demands upon his neighbors and flout the law. He was wrong.
Of course, he was ultimately held in contempt of the Arkansas Supreme Court.
http://law.justia.com/cases/arkansas/supreme-court/1995/93-1303-0.html
There are displays in residential areas that are the same size or maybe bigger than his was. You can see those displays on tv shows like The great Christmas Light fight on ABC.
So again I will ask the question why are you so against the lights?