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Bill
12-04-2007, 08:11 PM
I'm in deep freekin shit - sarcastic posts are among my favorite forms of rhetoric.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071204/ap_on_re_us/blog_arrest

Buss, a former president of the teacher's union, allegedly wrote that teacher salaries made him sick because they are lazy and work only five hours a day. He praised the teen gunmen who killed 12 students and a teacher before committing suicide in the April 1999 attack at Columbine High School.

"They knew how to deal with the overpaid teacher union thugs. One shot at a time!" he wrote, adding they should be remembered as heroes.

The comment disturbed at least one teacher, who called police in West Bend, 40 miles north of Milwaukee and home of the blog's administrator. Police traveled to arrest Buss at his home in Cudahy, south of Milwaukee, last week after the blogger gave them the anonymous poster's IP address.

After his arrest, Buss spent an hour in the Washington County jail before he was released on $350 bail. He did not return phone messages and e-mails seeking comment, and it was unclear whether he had a lawyer.

Washington County District Attorney Todd Martens is considering whether to charge Buss with disorderly conduct and unlawful use of computerized communication systems.

"If you look at all the factors in this case, it's pretty clear it would be a mistake to charge," said Larry Dupuis, legal director of The American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin. "At worst, it was somebody expressing admiration for somebody who did something reprehensible. But the more reasonable explanation is this is somebody who is trying to mock the conservative view of teacher salaries."

Police Capt. Toby Netko defended the arrest. He said the teacher who complained was disturbed by the reference to "one shot at a time" and other educators agreed it was a threat.

"What happens when you say bomb in an airport? That's free speech, isn't it?" he said. "And people are taken into custody for that all the time."

Donald Downs, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor and expert in free speech, said that "all sorts of unsavory, controversial speech" are protected by the First Amendment.

"It has to be intended to incite violence" to be illegal, Downs said. "If it's tongue-in-cheek, there's virtually no way they can claim that."

Little Red Dog
12-04-2007, 10:42 PM
Seems like the teacher who was bothered could have simply asked the guy whether he was serious or not. Depending on his response, it could have gone from there. Instead, like the Teddy Bear incident, this seems to be a gross overreaction to what may not even be a situation.

People need to just calm down. Jeez!

LadyMod at scam.com
12-04-2007, 11:17 PM
RadioGuy and FrankG must be praising God and dancing in the streets.


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disrupter
12-05-2007, 04:20 AM
We are kind of schizophrenic [vernacular],
we bristle at even a mention of violence in this country,
yet we carelessly overlook a million Iraq deaths caused by our actions.

it is almost kind of weird, surreal.

it bothers me, but obviously it doesn't seem to bother most Americans.

There is more than the national soap opera on network news.

Yes Virginia, there is a wider world out there.
And when we trample around in it, completely callously, it does come back to haunt us sometimes.

I guess i just have more respect for other humans.
In my book, if you screw them they will screw you.
I guess Americans don't share this principle of thought.

Foolish pride goeth before a fall.