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Officer Krupke 6525 reads
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Those wonderful Maryland supporters of a free press have decided to make available to the public the names of all hobbyists who frequented Angelika Potter's Corporate Affair.

Dirk Bogard 6613 reads
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I say chap, this is very disturbing, not only from the standpoint of wasted taxpayer's dollars but havn't we learned
from our mistakes of 9/11. There are BIGGER,FOUL,EVIL fish to fry;and the type that I refer to, will continue to try and destoy everything we have grown to appreciate in America.

This town in Maryland is a bedroom community of our capital, Washington D.C.and at last look, NO ONE has been brought to justice in those horrible anthrax mailings;and sadly,perhaps it's quite possble that the LE resources used for these victimless shenanagans could have been used for our Nation's security.Perhaps,one of the many investigators used for what resulted in a $100.00 slap of the wrist could have been investigating the pilot training memo.
Furthermore, publishing all this "heresay" information makes no sence whatsoever except killing a few more trees and sadly destroying peoples lives at the expense of inept Bureaucracy.

Tally-Ho!









 

-- Modified on 2/19/2004 6:36:25 AM

frankie2003a 7246 reads
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Originally they slapped her on the wrist with $100 fine
and that was it.

Turns out that news organizations and the NAACP sued to
get the evidence because they thought the lenient penalty
pointed to a cover up (i.e. they thought that city officials
were on the list).

fr



-- Modified on 2/19/2004 10:19:19 AM

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