Secret Service questions high school student on anti-war drawings
Originally Posted by /^Blackmagik^\
you say that.. until the 15 year old in question opens fire on a crowd of people and the left searches for anyone else to blame but the shooter for his own actions

Originally Posted by /^Blackmagik^\
you say that.. until the 15 year old in question opens fire on a crowd of people and the left searches for anyone else to blame but the shooter for his own actions

Perhaps you should read your quotes more closely.
The context is that the accused, who is defending himself with an insanity plea, drew some pictures which were later submitted as evidence by his own lawyers.
Given the fact that he is obviously a little messed in the head, it wouldn't be too difficult to suggest to him that he draw some pictures detailing his feelings while he was in prison. This could be done by a shrink, or his lawyers. It also wouldn't be too hard to lead him towards drawing the desired images.
Please read the threads in which you post.
Originally Posted by /^Blackmagik^\
2 : the interrelated conditions in which something exists or occurs
Given the fact that he is obviously a little messed in the head, it wouldn't be too difficult to suggest to him that he draw some pictures detailing his feelings while he was in prison. This could be done by a shrink, or his lawyers. It also wouldn't be too hard to lead him towards drawing the desired images.
Originally Posted by ManInCamo
whew, qtiger, its a good thing teenagers aren't capable of killing...
Originally Posted by qtiger
Perhaps you should read your quotes more closely.
The context is that the accused, who is defending himself with an insanity plea, drew some pictures which were later submitted as evidence by his own lawyers.
Given the fact that he is obviously a little messed in the head, it wouldn't be too difficult to suggest to him that he draw some pictures detailing his feelings while he was in prison. This could be done by a shrink, or his lawyers. It also wouldn't be too hard to lead him towards drawing the desired images.
The context is that the accused, who is defending himself with an insanity plea, drew some pictures which were later submitted as evidence by his own lawyers.
Given the fact that he is obviously a little messed in the head, it wouldn't be too difficult to suggest to him that he draw some pictures detailing his feelings while he was in prison. This could be done by a shrink, or his lawyers. It also wouldn't be too hard to lead him towards drawing the desired images.
Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
who is to say the kid couldnt still shoot up a crowd of people...oh what the experts of the SS sat the kid down had a talk and he got some detention....whats to stop him from comin in the next day and firing off a few rounds....it was a waste of SS to be there.
Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
I dunno if my 15 your old son drew a picture of Bush depicted as Satan, I dont think I my first reaction would be. "oh my god he is gonna shoot up a crowd of people" get over all this paranoia....ok maybe some whack jobs/jobs have shot up a crowed of people...so should I stop reading the political cartoons in the news paper for fear that the author will go crazy and start shooting......live your life..if a psycho starts shootin and ya get shot...that is the way life goes... live your life like everybody else...sometimes shitty stuff happens...but I am not gonna live my life in paranoia.
Originally Posted by /^Blackmagik^\
:dunno: if my 15 year old son drew a picture of the president's head on a pike i'd give him a :slap: and double his chores for a few weeks. not because i'm trying to impose my political views on him, but to teach him to have a little respect. apparently that's something that is all but lost in this country
Originally Posted by Epoch
Which is a perfectly acceptable response. As was any presence of the Secret Service, because they will be cited by their inspector general if they fail in their mission, which includes investigating any threats to any degree on the President's safety. The problem I have is that this thread has gone from pointing this out to an all out discussion on how it was inevitable that he would become violent due to his illustrations.
It's even more basic than that, and there's no need to draw such a broad argument. The Secret Service must investigate any and all threats of any degree on the President's life. It's their job, and you can't blame the guys for the job they have to do... I think it's retarded that people on both sides of the fence are making a hoopla outta this.


