Posted on 09/14/2010 2:46:26 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
British boy gets US ban for calling Obama a prick
Luke Angel sent abusive and threatening email after watching 9/11 show
By Rachel Helyer Donaldson
LAST UPDATED 4:23 PM, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
A British boy has been banned from America for life after he sent an email to the White House calling Barack Obama "a prick". Seventeen-year-old Luke Angel, from Silsoe in Bedfordshire, sent the expletive-laden message to the White House after watching a TV programme about the 9/11 attacks.
Unfortunately for Angel, the FBI intercepted the email and contacted police in the UK. No criminal action will be taken against the teenager, but he has been placed on a list of people banned from entering the United States.
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Maybe he should have called him “prickless”...
If he ever does get into the states I’ll buy him a beer! Apparently he likes the stuff.
You can not call BO a prick since a prick has a head on it and he surly does not have a brain maybe calling him a punk would be better.
The kid is right.
We should all send the kid a 5 dollar bill and say thank you. Might help him go to college. Or.......he could buy more beer,,,,, never mind, bad idea.
Silly kid.
Obama’s not a prick, he’s a puss.
Hey, the kids right.
Good thing it was only the “p” word.
Obama is a stinking Communist mole. A thieving Marxist mack daddy. A lousy foreign forked tongued two faced bastard. Come -n- get me!
The kid is from the British Isles. I think he meant to say Zero is a ‘poof’.
So what, he could just wander over the border anytime, apparently.
Nice!
More dangerous than illegals and the terrorists among them...
Touchy, touchy. I’ve seen people get called worse than that on Civil War threads without anyone getting banned.
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