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Pan I don't want to seem to be beating up on you but on this one you are just so far off. 


And I'll give you a couple of examples that I hope once it's not about Obama you can see more clearly on. And seriously if you can't even bear to watch the videos then you really don't understand the full scope of the issue.


There's the examples. One is current law the other is a simple what would you do question. 


First the Law: Do you realize that it is illegal to just mention the word bomb in an airport or on an airplane? You don't have to have a bomb, you can even be joking when saying bomb.   


Passenger Arrested For Bomb Threat At St. Louis Airport

January 4, 2009 by national   

Filed under Incident Reports


An airline passenger was arrested after authorities say he made a bomb threat when flight attendants asked him to close his laptop computer before takeoff.


The man was on board a United Express flight to Washington Saturday afternoon at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. Airport spokesman Jeff Lea said that when attendants asked him to close his laptop, “he mentioned a bomb or made a bomb threat.”


Police were called, and the man was arrested. The flight was delayed more than two hours while police searched the plane for explosives but nothing was found.


And here's another example that you don't have to say you're going to do something. You can just be encoureaging it to be done. 



Bail denied for North Bergen blogger charged with threatening Chicago judges

by The Associated Press 

Thursday June 25, 2009


NEWARK -- A judge denied bail today to a New Jersey blogger charged with threatening to assault or murder three Chicago-based federal judges.


U.S. Magistrate Michael Shipp ordered Harold "Hal" Turner transferred to Illinois to face the charge, which carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.


North Bergen resident Harold "Hal" Turner appeared in court June 3 via videolink from the Hudson County jail.According to a federal complaint, the 47-year-old Turner threatened three Chicago appellate judges who refused to overturn handgun bans.


"These judges deserve to be killed," Turner wrote on his blog, www.turnerradionetwork.com, according to the complaint...


The blog entry also referenced the 2005 murders of the mother and husband of U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow. Matt Hale, a white supremacist, was convicted in 2004 of plotting to have Lefkow killed after she ruled against his organization.


"Apparently, the 7th U.S. Circuit court didn't get the hint after those killings. It appears another lesson is needed," Turner wrote, according to prosecutors.


Turner, who was questioned in 2005 but not charged in the Lefkow murders, also faces a charge of encouraging violence against two state legislators in Connecticut after he urged readers "to take up arms" over controversial legislation on Catholic parish finances.


Now let's make it personal. If you saw this posted would you be so cavalier? Or would you call the cops?  


In addition to a photo of known child killer John Wayne Gacy, he also stated... "why is it every time i watch Pandora's daughter, i just wish to God to watch a slug split her skull open. i mean i really want this to happen. I'm looking at her off and on while i type this imagining what it would look like. it would be a beautiful thing. i truly look forward to this moment. any true patriot would."


When you change the names don't you see how wrong you really are?


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