Saturday, October 14, 2006

Kids who kate

Raising Jihad Julias
Julia Wilson
Now we have a grade schooler who advocated killing the President of the United States, because she "doesn't like his politics.," Of course, adolescents can be programmed to hate, just as generations of Palestinians have been.  In post Clinton America, hate is a gruel freely served at the liberal cafe. It's fair to assume that young Julia was propagating ideas she learned at home, in the school room, and from her peers.  Don't think that this incident  will  cause  any reevaluation.  Not with  popups like Ann Brick at the ready.

''Ann Brick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, Julia Wilson's post did not sound like a "true threat" to the president, making it political speech that is protected by the First Amendment.

"The courts have to distinguish between political rhetoric and hyperbole and a real threat," Brick said. "A reasonable person would have to interpret what was said as indication of a serious intent to commit harm."

Don't we have a lot to look forward to.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just like you don't yell 'FIRE' in a dark theater, you don't vocally threaten the President. I bet Julia's parents vote democrat.
Kitty C

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I think that's a safe bet Kitty. Kids don't usually rebel agaist their parent's beliefs until age 17, or so. I also suspect there's no religion in that home.

Peter said...

I am amazed that the parents and kid are making a big deal out of it. The Secret Service saw a threat on the 'net. They sent a couple of agents out and taled to the kid for fifteen minutes, determined that she was not a big danger, told her about the rules about threatening the Pres and went on their way.
No beatings or Chinese bullet in the head with the family charged for the bullet, no Saddam-style rapes, they talked to the kid.
In a just world there would be a bounty on whining Libs.

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