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#1 Mar 05 2005 at 12:18 PM Rating: Decent
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Soooo. This kid get's arrested for writing a zombie story...
And is facing felony charges...

http://www.lex18.com/global/story.asp?s=2989614&ClientType=Printable

So uh, I guess fictional books are outlawed in Kentucky as well huh?

Anyone here a writer? How would you guys feel about getting arrested for one of your works?



Edited, Sat Mar 5 17:08:31 2005 by BelKain
#2 Mar 05 2005 at 12:32 PM Rating: Good
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I dunno my favorite attack on the 1st amendment is Richard Perle former chair of the Defense Policy Board. He is a player in the Bush administration that is seldom heard of like Rove but pretty big.

Anywho the guy has been involved in a number of questionable dealings. Such as getting hired on for 125,000$ to lobby the on behalf of a business for a military contract with the Pentagon. He got an extra 600,000 dollar bonus if the contract went through. Turn out the Defence Policy Board that he chaired (he resigned chair seat after this became public but continues to sit on the board) was responsible for forming and giving the Pentagon its decision on which way to go in the matter.

Anyways a New Yorker magazine reporter named Seymour Hersh exposed one of these dirty little deals. Now Perle drops the usual rhetoric claiming that Hersh was "the closest thing American Journalism has to a terrorist". He then threatened to sue Hersh and the New Yorker, but since Hersh was protected by those pesky 1st amendment rights and he threatened to sue them in England where there is no such thing.

It never happened at least as I recall more than likely cause what Hersh was saying was true but still, having to goto a foreign country to get around an american law in order to go after someone that exposed your near on acceptance of bribery just shows how low and despicable the guy is.
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#3 Mar 05 2005 at 12:38 PM Rating: Decent
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Well considering that possessing a book in Kentucky is a midemeanor offense....

There's got to be more to the story that they don't mention. The media is notorious for doing that.

When was the last time you transcribed your schoolwork into your journal? I only use my journal to list the names of people who I like/like. Or maybe someone who I like, but I don't like/like them.... you know....
#4 Mar 05 2005 at 12:55 PM Rating: Decent
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When was the last time you transcribed your schoolwork into your journal?


well, if its a short story that you worked on, and you are interested in writing, I would say plenty.

I loved this little gem...

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"Anytime you make any threat or possess matter involving a school or function it's a felony in the state of Kentucky,"


/sigh This one was even better

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On Thursday, a judge raised Poole's bond from one to five thousand dollars after prosecutors requested it, citing the seriousness of the charge


It's just lunacy, I can't help but think there HAS to be more to this story. If this is all there is to it...

I just don't believe that anyone could be so stupid as to not be able to seperate fact from fiction. I would also have serious qualms about fourth ammendment proceduers being trampled over anyway. Isn't a private journal somthing you have expectations of privacy in?
#5 Mar 05 2005 at 1:14 PM Rating: Good
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Kentucky is a scary, scary place.
#6 Mar 05 2005 at 3:06 PM Rating: Good
Worst part is his own fuc[u][/u]king grandparents blew the whistle on him. I guess they really hated the poor kid.
#7 Mar 05 2005 at 6:22 PM Rating: Decent
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Worst part is his own ******* grandparents blew the whistle on him. I guess they really hated the poor kid.
I'm guessing it's more from the media's exposure on Columbine. Anything that the media puts out someone some where takes it a bit too far. They probably found the notes and freaked out. If I was the judge I would have him and his notes evaluated by a professional. If the results came clean, I would than throw the book at the grandparents so to speak.
#8REDACTED, Posted: Mar 05 2005 at 6:30 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) If I was him, I would act all nice and do whatever needed to get out. Then wait a month or two. Torture, maim, and kill the grandparents, then run to Mexico in a stolen car after burning the house down with thier bodys in it.
#9 Mar 05 2005 at 6:48 PM Rating: Good
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I've been working on one of my short stories, (and) the short story they found was about zombies. Yes, it did say a high school. It was about a high school over ran by zombies."

They were probably gay zombies that tried to force the Kentucky Supreme Court's pinko activist judges to legalize zombie-human marriage.


#10REDACTED, Posted: Mar 05 2005 at 6:51 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) zombies make for a shi[b][/b]tty story anyways.
#12 Mar 05 2005 at 7:01 PM Rating: Decent
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It doesn't say this is the case in this story, but often times children make the mistake of using the names of people they know in thier stories. This has happened before, and that was the case then, and I presume it is the case now.


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"It didn't mention nobody who lives in Clark County, didn't mention (George Rogers Clark High School), didn't mention no principal or cops, nothing,"
Read again Bucko.
#14REDACTED, Posted: Mar 05 2005 at 7:07 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) So yeah, it did say stuff about real people.
#15 Mar 05 2005 at 7:34 PM Rating: Good
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Free speech is [CONTENT EDITED BY FEDERAL AGENTS IN THE INTERESTS OF HOMELAND SECURITY] in any way shape or form.

Just sayin'
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#17 Mar 05 2005 at 7:53 PM Rating: Decent
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#19REDACTED, Posted: Mar 05 2005 at 9:07 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) as if any smart country would have thier real leader of the country out in the open anyways?
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