>>Laura Bosley, a spokesperson for the FBI's Los Angeles field office, 
declined to say whether the FBI would commandeer someone's AIM account as 
part of an investigation, citing its ongoing nature. But she said FBI 
agents would never harass associates of a suspect. <<

The Victorian police have been using my commandeered laptop to issue absurd 
death threats here like the one to push laura in front of a bus and turn 
the shrubs head into a watermelon.Kill the president and all his insane 
clown posse.pr.

"Imagine for a moment that as ordinary citizens were watching the evening 
news, they see an act by a government employee or officeholder that they 
feel violates their rights, abuses the public's trust, or misuses the 
powers that they feel should be limited. A person whose actions are so 
abusive or improper that the citizenry shouldn't have to tolerate it. What 
if they could go to their computers, type in the miscreant's name, and 
select a dollar amount: The amount they, themselves, would be willing to 
pay to anyone who "predicts" that officeholder's death. That donation would 
be sent, encrypted and anonymously, to a central registry organization, and 
be totaled, with the total amount available within seconds to any 
interested individual. If only 0.1% of the population, or one person in a 
thousand, was willing to pay $1 to see some government slimeball dead, that 
would be, in effect, a $250,000 bounty on his head."Saint jim of Lompoc. 

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