CDR: Re: Jim Bell arrested, documents online
Alan Olsen
alan at clueserver.org
Tue Nov 21 21:56:27 PST 2000
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Eric Cordian wrote:
> > On or about October 23, 2000, at Vancouver, within the Western District
> > of Washington, James Dalton Bell did travel across a state line from the
> > state of Washington to the state of Oregon with the intent to injure or
> > harrass another person, to wit, Mike McNall, and as a result of such
> > travel placed Mike McNall in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily
> > injury to himself, and to his immediate family.
>
> > On or about October 23, 2000, at Vancouver, within the Western District
> > of Washington, James Dalton Bell did travel across a state line from the
> > state of Washington to the state of Oregon with the intent to injure or
> > harrass another person, to wit, Jeff Gordon, and as a result of such
> > travel placed Jeff Gordon in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily
> > injury to himself, and to his immediate family.
>
> What an unmitigated crock of shit. Who would have imagined that
> anti-stalking laws, originally sold to the public with tear-jerking tales
> of battered women needing to be protected from violent boyfriends and
> spouses, would be employed by jackbooted thugs claiming to be in fear of
> their lives because publically available information about them is in the
> possession of the citizens they harrass and persecute.
Furthermore, Vancouver is damn near a suburb of Portland, OR. Most people
in Vancouver cross the state line to avoid Washington sales tax. (I guess
that makes them tax evaders as well. I wonder if Jim will get taged with
that one.)
sounds like Jeff Gordon is looking for a victim so he can justify a pay
increase and/or promotion.
> So the First Amendment is effectively dead, not repealed by the will
> of the people, but suffocated in the dead of night by Jackboot-Americans
> like Jeff Gordon and his pals. (puke)
Yep.
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