Posted on 10/14/2006 3:36:02 AM PDT by Aussie Dasher
A SCHOOLGIRL was quizzed by Secret Service agents after posting anti-George W. Bush comments on a popular Internet chat room, a US newspaper has reported.
Julia Wilson, described as a freckle-nosed 14-year-old who wears braces and has a love heart on her school backpack, was yanked out of a biology class at her school in Sacramento, California to answer agents' questions.
The Sacramento Bee newspaper reported that she posted a cartoon photo collage of a knife stabbing President George W. Bush's hand beneath the words "Kill Bush" on MySpace, which is hugely popular amongst teens.
It was one of several images the teenager had used to decorate an anti-Bush page on the website and prompted a visit to McClatchy High School by agents from the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security.
"I told them I just really don't agree with Bush's politics," the schoolgirl told the newspaper.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ...
It is rather remarkable how clueless the MSM seems to be when it comes to internet/tech jargon. When the Foley story broke, they were all referring to the IM's as "e-mail". These are likely the same people that plop down $500 for the latest Palm Treo for use as a fashion accessory, then head to Starbuck's and pretend they're actually using it.
hey AD you know whole story the mother is not tick off with her daughter but US Secret service
Excuse meeee
Well then, she is an alright kid. I'm glad the writer threw this little tidbit in otherwize she would look like a hateful mini-moonbat.
On the brighter side, she did something childish in an adult world and found out that actions have consequences. Hopefully she will carry this lesson with her into her maturity and act more responsibly. Makes you wonder how she will raise her children.
This girl's on the news all the time now. I'll bet Oprah will have her on in less than a month.
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