Here is the little wanna be assassin.
Julia Wilson, a student at C.K. McClatchy High School in Sacramento, Calif., is shown with her laptop computer, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006, in Sacramento. The 14-year-old high school student was pulled out of class and questioned by Secret Service agents after posting a message threatening President Bush on the social networking site MySpace.com. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
Julia Wilson, 14, left, is seen with her mother, Kirstie Wilson, outside of C.K. McClatchy High School in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, Oct. 13, 2006, two days after Secret Service agents took her out of one of her classes to question her after she posted a message threatening President Bush on the social networking site MySpace.com. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
The Mother looks like a Democrat.
When does Playboy/Penthouse make a pitch?
she looks like a current model of squeaky fromm. our secret service takes threats like this seriously.
what also needs to be brought out, is the movie made of Pres W. being assasinated. Not only is it in poor taste, it should not be allowed. It makes that kind of thing ok, and makes the ss, have to work that much harder.
the 'school girl', teenager needs to be taught you do not go around making terrorist threats against the president of the U.S., no matter who or which party they are from.
Lynette Alice Fromme was born on October 22, 1948 in Santa Monica, California. Her mother, Helen Benzinger Fromme, was a homemaker and her father, William Millar Fromme, was an aeronautical engineer and a graduate of New York University. All of the Fromme children (Lyn, as she has often been called, had two younger siblings) showed great promise as youngsters, but perhaps the one who stood out the most was little, red-haired Lynette. As a child she was one of the star performers in the Westchester Lariats, a local children's dance group led by Dr. J. Tillman Hall. The Lariats became so popular that they were eventually traveling all over the country to give Americans a taste of their singing and dancing routine, performing at such venues as the Lawrence Welk show and even the White House.
She looks a lot older and more cynical than most fourteen year olds.