On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 08:26:31 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Audra realized she had two options.� First, was her inclination to be angry.� He was right.� There was no law against being racist.� The laws only targetedactions, not beliefs. Though, plotting to blow up a group of people was against the law, and she wanted to throw that in his face.� The problem was that she did not want to antagonize him when he had information she wanted.

"How would you suggest that I go about earning the information I need?" she asked.� Her curiosity was evident, while her disgust was not.

He sat back in his chair hard with a big sarcastic look on his face. "You do what you do best."

Audra glanced to the representative from JAG.� She did not like the way things were going.� She decided to concentrate on getting him to tell his story.� "How did you get involved with the Brotherhood, Pony?"
"I�came across a person speaking what seemed to be good sense.� After attending a few gatherings, and listening to�some speaches and smaller talks.� >From there I became more active

"Did you get to know any of the other members pretty well?"

"As well as people will when they work together towards a common goal."

"Would you consider any of them friends rather than acquaintances?"

"It would depend on the individual. Some are nothing more than tools to be used at the right time. Others are more valuable, and still others may be friends."

"Could you name some of these people for me?"

"No. I am not going to share that with you. I am not going to put all that I have worked for in jeopardy because you need to make some kind of points with the brass. "

"Commander, ", the JAG dude said addressing the thug in question, "you are being charged with several crimes, serious crimes, that include conspiracy to murder, attempted murder in the assassination of a diplomat, plus a few others. Your cooperation is what will determine just how these charges are played. If you cooperate, the charges will be lesser and the imprisionment will be easier. Don't cooperate, and the charges will be more severe, as will your time in a cell. The choice is yours." �

"Then I choose to not cooperate. You do what you want to, but I will not help you. Either of you." Pony answered somewhat defiantly.

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