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On 16 Jun 2005 05:16:36 -0700, wrote:

Man, I'm sure glad that BushCo has spent millions on the Homeland
Security Act. First, they got those pesky terrorists who were such
blatant evil-doers that they were selling downloads of Star Wars on
the internet! Now, a couple of young boys in northern GA were arrested
for "terroristic acts". What were they doing? They were sitting on a
small hill by a state hwy. and took a couple of shots at passing cars
with a Daisy BB gun! Whew, if not for Homeland Security, those
terrible, nasty terrorists would still be free.

I don't know about the star wars stuff but my uncle had his eye shot
out with a bb gun. He now has a glass eye. I find no innocence in
shooting at cars with a bb gun. It isn't a joke when you lose an eye.

Do you understand the concepts of "jurisdiction" and "constitutional
limits" on federal law enforcement?

Who said federal law enforcement was involved in this? No link to the
story
has been posted (although requested) and we are relying on Kevin's
interpretation of something he read.


Who said I "read" it, Jim? I heard it, along with two other people, on
WSB radio. It hasn't hit the papers yet. And no, federal law
inforcement wasn't involved, as far as I know. BUT, the charge of
terroristic threat IS from the Homeland Security Act.


ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Uh, get a grip, Jim. Now, slowly, what part of the above do you not
believe? Funny, I keep asking but you don't answer, will you apologize
when you find out that I'm not really Kevin Noble? Or, aren't you man
enough to admit that you were wrongly informed by your circle jerk?
Another oddity, JohnH nor Fritz has answered that very same question
yet.....hmmm.....

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ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005

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ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005


So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland security
Kevin?

And how about a link to that story?




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ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005


So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland security
Kevin?

And how about a link to that story?


I'm not Kevin, and once again, I'll ask, will you be man enough to
apologize when you do in fact find out that I'm NOT Kevin? Hell, I
don't even think you're man enough to ANSWER IT!!!!
Here you go:
http://www.wsbradio.com

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ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005


So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland security
Kevin?

And how about a link to that story?



Who the hell said it had anything to do with local authorities? I take
it that you don't even understand the what in, and the workings of, the
Homeland Security act????? Hint: Local authorities can arrest people
for terroristic acts UNDER the Homeland Security act. It is a not a
"local" law.

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Kevin,
I know you know people could be prosecuted for terrorist acts way before
their was a Homeland Security Act. What makes you think this crime and the
prosecution of this crime has anything to do with the Homeland Security Act?

You must make liberals cringe whenever you open you mouth. You are an
embarrassment to liberals all over the world.


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*JimH* wrote:
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*JimH* wrote:

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005


So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland
security
Kevin?

And how about a link to that story?



Who the hell said it had anything to do with local authorities? I take
it that you don't even understand the what in, and the workings of, the
Homeland Security act????? Hint: Local authorities can arrest people
for terroristic acts UNDER the Homeland Security act. It is a not a
"local" law.



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"John Jay" wrote in message
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Kevin,
I know you know people could be prosecuted for terrorist acts way before
their was a Homeland Security Act. What makes you think this crime and

the
prosecution of this crime has anything to do with the Homeland Security

Act?

You must make liberals cringe whenever you open you mouth. You are an
embarrassment to liberals all over the world.


Once again 'kevin' proves to the world he is the "King of the NG idiots"

This took about a minute to find................. I think (b.2) pretty
much describes the situation.

If kevin were a real man he would disappear for a week for being so
stupid, more likely he will argue that a automobile is not a conveyance.
LMAO

Here is the text of the Georgia code, Section 16-11-37.
(a) A person commits the offense of a terroristic threat when he threatens
to commit any crime of violence or to burn or damage property with the
purpose of terrorizing another or of causing the evacuation of a building,
place of assembly, or facility of public transportation or otherwise
causing serious public inconvenience, or in reckless disregard of the risk
of causing such terror or inconvenience.
No person shall be convicted under this subsection on the uncorroborated
testimony of the party to whom the threat is communicated.
(b) A person commits the offense of a terroristic act when:
(1) He uses a burning or flaming cross or other burning or flaming symbol
or flambeau with the intent to terrorize another or another's household; or
(2) While not in the commission of a lawful act, he shoots at or throws an
object at a conveyance which is being operated or which is occupied by
passengers.
(c) A person convicted of the offense of a terroristic threat or act shall
be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000.00 or by imprisonment for not
less than one nor more than five years, or both.
(d) A person who commits or attempts to commit a terroristic threat or act
with the intent to retaliate against any person for:
(1) Attending a judicial or administrative proceeding as a witness or
party or producing any record, document, or other object in a judicial or
official proceeding; or
(2) Providing to a law enforcement officer, adult or juvenile probation
officer, prosecuting attorney, or judge any information relating to the
commission or possible commission of an offense under the laws of this state
or of the United States or a violation of conditions of bail, pretrial
release, probation, or parole shall be guilty of the offense of a
terroristic threat or act and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by
imprisonment for not less than five nor more than ten years or by a fine of
not less than $50,000.00, or both.




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*JimH* wrote:

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary
summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing

vehicles.

WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two

boys,
13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee
Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still
hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a
14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with
her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8.

"Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get

full
access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not

ever
know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was."

Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly

used
in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the
investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts,

and
were released into their parents' custody.

Thursday, 16 June 2005


So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland
security
Kevin?

And how about a link to that story?



Who the hell said it had anything to do with local authorities? I take
it that you don't even understand the what in, and the workings of, the
Homeland Security act????? Hint: Local authorities can arrest people
for terroristic acts UNDER the Homeland Security act. It is a not a
"local" law.





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John Jay wrote:
Kevin,
I know you know people could be prosecuted for terrorist acts way before
their was a Homeland Security Act. What makes you think this crime and the
prosecution of this crime has anything to do with the Homeland Security Act?


It's simple, try to follow along, okay? The Homeland Security Act
simply made it easier to convict persons. Do you HONESTLY think that
before the act, that they would arrest a couple of kids sitting on a
hill with a damned BB gun shooting at the sides of cars with
TERRORISTIC acts? Come on!!!!!

You must make liberals cringe whenever you open you mouth. You are an
embarrassment to liberals all over the world.


And because of your narrow mindedness, you're an embarrassment to
yourself! But, the Right Wing Circle Jerk Club will love you for it!



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