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Possible crimes.

 

Subversive thoughts.

 

Interrupting a person of a higher political class.

 

Not being politically correct as a citizen of the new state.

 

Tresspassing by entering Fire House known as a publicly owned property

of the new government clearly and premeditatedly (by wearing clearly

subversive outlawed wording on T shirt) sought to bother a person of

class 1 level 1 of the New Government.

 

Possible crime of conspiracy between her and son: His dieing may be

part of a larger plot on their part to foment subversive activities on

the part of the mother afterwards. They are reportedly looking to see

if there was any prior planning on the part of mother, son or any

other possible subversives as a deliberate plot to foment above crimes

and possible others..

 

Citizens of the new state we must be ever vigilant to spot and root

out all enimies of the new state. Long live the Commander.

 

Big Brother.

 

 

 

http://www.wnbc.com/news/3751305/detail.html

 

Secret Service Reviews Comments By Dead Soldier's Mom

 

POSTED: 11:05 am EDT September 22, 2004

UPDATED: 6:10 pm EDT September 22, 2004

 

TRENTON, N.J. -- Threatening comments made about President Bush by a

Hopewell Township woman whose son was killed in Iraq are under review

by the Secret Service.

 

 

Federal officials said they are examining comments made in online

postings of interviews with Sue Niederer, who was arrested last week

during a Republican campaign rally in Mercer County when she

interrupted a speech by first lady Laura Bush.

 

In portions of an interview posted online in May on the Web site

Counterpunch.org, Niederer said she wanted to " rip the president's

head off " and " shoot him in the groined area. "

 

The comments caught the attention of a Secret Service analyst and are

under review, Special Agent Tony Colgary told The Times of Trenton for

Wednesday's editions. It is a federal crime to threaten to kill the

president.

 

Niederer told the newspaper that she was upset about her son's death

when she gave the interviews. She insisted that she did not want to

kill or shoot the president.

 

" Absolutely not, " she said.

 

Reached by phone Wednesday, Niederer declined to comment on the

controversy.

 

Niederer is being assisted by a volunteer lawyer from the American

Civil Liberties Union, said Deborah Jacobs, executive director of ACLU

New Jersey.

 

According to Jacobs, Niederer's comments on the Web site are protected

by court precedent dating back to a 1969 case. In Watts v. United

States, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a man who three

years earlier had claimed at a public gathering that he would " set his

sights " on President Lyndon Johnson if he was drafted.

 

The court ruled that while the nation has a valid interest in

protecting the president, the 1917 statute on which the case was based

" must be interpreted with the commands of the First Amendment clearly

in mind. What is a threat must be distinguished from what is

constitutionally protected speech. "

 

Jacobs said Niederer's comments fall under the same parameters.

 

" It's political hyperbole, " she said. " This woman obviously has no

intention of threatening the president's life, and it's obvious from

her statements. "

 

A phone message from The Associated Press seeking comment from the

Secret Service was not immediately returned on Wednesday.

 

Niederer's son, Army 1st Lt. Seth Dvorin, was killed in February while

trying to disarm a bomb in Iraq. The 24-year-old had just

 

returned to Iraq after spending two weeks with his family. Niederer

had refused to leave the rally with Laura Bush at a Hamilton firehouse

last Thursday and was eventually escorted from the site.

 

She wore a T-shirt that bore the words " President Bush You Killed My

Son " and a picture of her son. Police dropped charges of trespassing

against her the next day.

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