What should an editor do with a threat on Bush's
life?
Philadelphia City Paper
The man on Howard Altman's answering machine said: "I
have been thinking about getting a gun, going down there and killing
(President Bush) and saying I've done this on behalf of the American
people and I am doing it in self-defense and in their defense. That's it,
Bush. Pop pop, one for him, one for Cheney." Uncertain what to do,
the Philly City Paper editor called his lawyer, Poynter, and a New
York Times editor for advice. "They all say the same thing,"
says Altman. He dialed the Secret Service.
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Tim 'Mongo' May was a creepy little snitch for the fascist police
state of Kalifornia under RReagan who ordered an assault on Peoples Park
that led to the death of one young man at the hands of the brutal Kali
KKKops.
