Jei said: > The Secret Service said evidence against Humphreys included a copy of an > internet chat room conversation with the comment: "If you hear that a man > runs up and throws gasoline and a match to Bush you will know that God did > speak through the burning Bush."
> IRC chat quote leading to forced medication? Doubt it. Google spews out http://nationaljournal.qpass.com/members/hotlineweekly/2001/031501.htm#1 [see last story of section 1] from March 2001, which attributes the quote to "a note in Humphreys' vehicle". Unless Humphreys was so inspired by this statement that he took it with him wherever he went. Stranger things have happened, I guess. The most alarming point is that this is the only evidence quoted in the Ananova article. Criminalizing of the public's perception of the unbranded, uncontrolled portions of the Internet? If they can't see what you're doing, it's probably illegal anyway. (Also http://www.sdbar.org/opinions/DSD/2001/2001dsd017.htm from July, for the SD Memorandum Opinion and Order) > http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_530027.html