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Secret Service Reads Livejournal

Prong_Thunder writes "A livejournal post written on October 18th (google cache, scroll down to 'a prayer for dubya') resulted in a visit from the US Secret Service nine days later, as it 'constituted a possible threat to the president'."

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  1. If you read the posts... by Apiakun · · Score: 5, Informative

    She goes on to say that they didn't just stumble upon the page and pay her that visit. One of the people that regularly reads her blog "turned her in". Pretty scary thing to happen, but in other countries it could have turned out much worse. *cough*China*cough*

  2. Re:*NOT* a Free Speech and/or Patriot Act Issue by nuxx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I agree, I don't think it was much of a threat, but it really is the Secret Service's job to investigate such things. I also don't think that the Secret Service feels she is a threat either, anymore, after they took a look and investigated things. After all, that's all they did...

    I think it comes down to not wanting anything to fall through the cracks. What if someone really was to want to injure the President and was really quiet about it, but occasionally let things slip and made ranting (such as the aforementioned) posts online? If something happened, the Secret Service would have it's head on a plate for having had a lead and not investigating at all.

  3. RIP some civil liberties by waterbear · · Score: 5, Insightful

    According to the livejournalist concerned here, her statement of opposition to the current president, including, as it did, a juvenile or immature death-wish upon him, has earned her among other things an FBI file, and a "strong possibility" according to her attorney that she may be placed on the US no-fly list.

    That would be a significant penalty imposed without due process, and no matter what other posters here have said, this is also an obvious free speech issue.

    I'm not sure what kind of a comfort it is to say that it likely would have turned out even worse in China.

    Whatever one might want to pray happen to the president, it's arguably time also for a prayer in memory of some traditional US civil liberties and protections.

    -wb-

    1. Re:RIP some civil liberties by KillScriptKiddies · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think they just want to cover their rear-ends. If something did happen, they would be in deep trouble if it was known that they knew of a threat previously (kind of like what happened with Sep. 11 incident).

      Maybe the intelligence agencies did not prevent the 9/11 attacks cause the attackers did not post anything on some weblog.