Mars Hill Student Loses Computer Over Bush Criticism

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Mars Hill Student Loses Computer Over Bush Criticism

POSTED: 8:27 am EST March 16, 2006

MARS HILL, N.C. -- A college student who used modified song lyrics to describe the violent death of President Bush on a Web site said he meant no harm -- but the U.S. Secret Service seized his computer nonetheless.

Tim Willis, a freshman at Mars Hill College, said he made the posting to myspace.com in late February in response to a posting by a friend, whose computer also was seized.

The lyrics were from "Bullet," a 1978 song by the punk band The Misfits. Willis replaced references to President Kennedy with Bush's name.

"Even though I don't like the president and I don't like his policies ... I don't want to hurt anybody," Willis said. "I'm very peaceable. I don't desire any conflict or anything."

A Secret Service agent who seized Willis's computer on March 7 declined to discuss the case.

"We don't comment on any ongoing investigations," Jamie Cousins said.

Willis said he was contacted by Cousins early this month.

"He said he needed to talk to me because I threatened the president," Willis said. "At the time I didn't think I was threatening the president. It's just lyrics to a song."

Willis met Cousins at the college on March 7 and signed papers agreeing to turn over his computer.

Dan Lunsford, president of Mars Hill College, said he had little information about the case.

"The only thing I would be able to say is we certainly will look into the case and we will cooperate with law enforcement officials," he said. "But we certainly want to protect our students' rights as well."

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/8056476/detail.html
 

Synful*Luv

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LMAO@ Bush going on myspace and getting his feelings hurt...:rolleyes:

I'm embarrased to live in America.... Freedom of who?? Freedom of what??? Free wha????? :mad:
 

PuffnScruff

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most people dont know that there was a bill passed about a year ago that extends the power of the secret service. for example you can be charged with a federal crime if you go to a speaking event for a current or a living former president and disrupt then while they are speaking.

some college students shouted out "you're a war criminal" while president clinton was speaking a few weeks ago and were arrested by the secret service. no charges were put against them, but they could have faced time in a federal prison just for shouting.

but when you really look at this, the secret service is doing their job. i wouldnt expect anything less of them.
 
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PuffnScruff said:
most people dont know that there was a bill passed about a year ago that extends the power of the secret service. for example you can be charged with a federal crime if you go to a speaking event for a current or a living former president and disrupt then while they are speaking.

some college students shouted out "you're a war criminal" while president clinton was speaking a few weeks ago and were arrested by the secret service. no charges were put against them, but they could have faced time in a federal prison just for shouting.

but when you really look at this, the secret service is doing their job. i wouldnt expect anything less of them.
i think that's bullshit you could serve TIME in a FEDERAL PRISON for shouting. i think you should just get kicked out of the event because it is rude to interupt a speaker
 

Duke

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PuffnScruff said:
most people dont know that there was a bill passed about a year ago that extends the power of the secret service. for example you can be charged with a federal crime if you go to a speaking event for a current or a living former president and disrupt then while they are speaking.

some college students shouted out "you're a war criminal" while president clinton was speaking a few weeks ago and were arrested by the secret service. no charges were put against them, but they could have faced time in a federal prison just for shouting.

but when you really look at this, the secret service is doing their job. i wouldnt expect anything less of them.
I can understand that it is the law, but don't you question those laws? After all, getting locked up for saying your piece in the land of the free seems a bit, bitter.
 

TecK NeeX

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PuffnScruff said:
most people dont know that there was a bill passed about a year ago that extends the power of the secret service. for example you can be charged with a federal crime if you go to a speaking event for a current or a living former president and disrupt then while they are speaking.

some college students shouted out "you're a war criminal" while president clinton was speaking a few weeks ago and were arrested by the secret service. no charges were put against them, but they could have faced time in a federal prison just for shouting.

but when you really look at this, the secret service is doing their job. i wouldnt expect anything less of them.

So just because there was a bill passed giving the Secret Service the right to arrest and lock up anyone who speaks out or criticizes the Bush Regime that makes it right? The US is on its way to becoming a dicTACORship. :O
 

ARon

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Seriously. How fucking dumb is this. What happen to freedom of speech. The guy can say what he wants, the fuck is this. They steal his property because he voiced his opinion, some bullshit.
 

Duke

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Aristotle said:
Seriously. How fucking dumb is this. What happen to freedom of speech. The guy can say what he wants, the fuck is this. They steal his property because he voiced his opinion, some bullshit.
No he threatened president Bush with an allmighty song of doom and destruction. of course action had to be taken! who knows what this vigilante may achieve when he spews forth his evil music!
 

Duke

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Jokerman said:
Is that a threat on the President's life?

Joker (on phone)- "Hello, get me the Secret Service. What do you mean it's a secret; I demand service!"

You snitch!
 

AmerikazMost

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Jokerman said:
Is that a threat on the President's life?

Joker (on phone)- "Hello, get me the Secret Service. What do you mean it's a secret; I demand service!"
lmao


This is ridiculous. Before 9/11, this action wouldn't even have been considered. Now everyone is a terrorist.
 

PuffnScruff

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Duke said:
I can understand that it is the law, but don't you question those laws? After all, getting locked up for saying your piece in the land of the free seems a bit, bitter.
sure i question them. i didnt say i agree with them, i just said the secret service is doing their job.
 

PuffnScruff

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TecK NeeX said:
So just because there was a bill passed giving the Secret Service the right to arrest and lock up anyone who speaks out or criticizes the Bush Regime that makes it right? The US is on its way to becoming a dicTACORship. :O
did i type anything that said i thought it was ok? dont think i did. seems too me you just like to see what you want too see
 

ARon

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^lol, checkers.

I wish this story would blow up or something, I think there are a lot of people who would be pissed at this.
 

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