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To: CometBaby
(Professor) John Daly,.......... called for American soldiers in Iraq to murder their superiors."

Legal questions:

If John Doe publicly calls for the murder of Professor John Daly, would that not be a crime?

If it is a crime, then why has John Daly not been criminally charged with solicitation of murder when he calls for the murder of American military leaders?

28 posted on 11/20/2005 2:35:06 PM PST by Polybius
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To: Polybius; Clint N. Suhks; af_vet_1981; Fred Hayek; jodiluvshoes; MAK1179; briansb; txradioguy; ...
Although I believe this matter is on it's way to being resolved, it never hurts to keep the pressure on.  Here are a few select email addresses:

Freeholder DiMaio

Freeholderdimaio@aol.com 

Board of Trustees:

kdsfarm@prodigy.net
echamberlain@co.warren.nj.us

Select Staff email addresses:

austin@warren.edu  Dr. Austin
mdevlin@warren.edu
Ms. Devlin, EOF Coordinator

And last but not least...  Mr. Daly's email address:   jpdalyca@yahoo.com

 

PS:  I have a ping list if anyone wants on or off:  "Tyranny of Liberal Academia"

31 posted on 11/20/2005 2:36:47 PM PST by Lloyd227
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To: Polybius
If John Doe publicly calls for the murder of Professor John Daly, would that not be a crime?

Only if the threat was credible, and only if it were against a specific person.

So, if someone with a shotgun in their hand, said that John Daly should die, that would be a crime. If some drunk ranting idiot said it, probably not.

And it definately wouldn't be a crime, to say 'College Students should murder their professors'. It's too generic.

So he's not guilty of a crime, he's merely guilty of being an a$$hole.

47 posted on 11/20/2005 2:50:29 PM PST by zbigreddogz
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