To: AdA$tra
Yeah right. There's more to this than we are being told.
2 posted on
02/18/2003 12:22:57 PM PST by
AppyPappy
(Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris.)
To: AppyPappy
You got that right, pappy.
3 posted on
02/18/2003 12:24:00 PM PST by
boomop1
To: AppyPappy
After Yahoo told Klazura in an e-mail that the pictures could be illegal, he immediately canceled his order, court records show. But the postal inspector got permission from federal authorities to deliver Klazura's canceled order, leading to his arrest and giving authorities the right to search his home computer. Sounds vaguely like entrapment to me. Perhaps the goverment can use this same logic and go through your old National Geographic collection, and ....
6 posted on
02/18/2003 12:28:37 PM PST by
Hodar
To: AppyPappy
There's more to this than we are being told. I wouldn't mind knowing what it is.
To: AppyPappy
There better be more to this. As it stands it sounds pretty absurd.
To: AppyPappy
Holy Toledo! What if they come after me because of my nifty collection of this babe's pics? I guess I'm off to Attica.... ![](http://www.fltimes.com/ArticlesImg/456.jpg)
15 posted on
02/18/2003 3:04:11 PM PST by
ErnBatavia
((Bumperootus!))
To: AppyPappy
Yeah right. There's more to this than we are being told.For once, back that up. Nothing in this story, nothing points to any illegal wrong doing on his part. I'm waiting.
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