Posted on 06/16/2006 2:24:40 PM PDT by Leroy S. Mort
BARTOW, Florida (AP) -- In Internet and phone chats with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl, a Department of Homeland Security press aide talked about underage sex, boasted about his job and called President Bush a "liar," according to transcripts released by prosecutors.
Brian Doyle, 56, of Silver Spring, Maryland, acknowledged his chat room pal -- "Ashlynne" -- could be a police officer "trapping" him...
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The transcripts also quote Doyle as saying he met Bush, adding, "nice guy but not a good president ... he is not very bright and it is evident ... bush is a liar ... there were NO weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. total lie to go to war."
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Stupid is as stupid does.
"Bush is not very bright", he said from his prison cell.
Child molesters don't like President Bush. Got it.
Well, well. Mr. Doyle, in his own intelligent way, has gotten himself in a mess with the law, with his employer, and who else? Brilliant!
Online chats with underaged girls is like a box of chocolates, you never know WTF you're going to get.
BUMP
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If you read the full article, it is not clear that he ever proposed meeting "the girl" or tried in any other way to make his sick fantasy real.
Oh, he just wanted to be friends with a 14 yo girl, and talk to her about things. Got it.
It's hard enough enforcing abuses of behavior without adding the burden of prosecuting wrong thought. Wouldn't you agree?
I agree with you. I consider it my job to monitor my child's activity. Internet or otherwise. (I don't need a Nanny, never did)
Why am I looking at that picture and seeing Larry Johnson??
would it be tacky of me to send him the dvd box set of Oz? (complete with bar of soap?)
Bush should be impeached for not cutting the guy.
I thought it was a woe-begotten Tim Kazurinsky, of SNL fame.
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