In a message dated 06/27/08 10:32:49 Eastern Daylight Time, Krfapt writes:
Sweet Barking Cheese list ... may now be as moribund as this has become.
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That's one of the byproducts of community driven or institutionalized 
speech-control. And, most of us are loathe to be labeled enemies of the 
University errrr uhhh State. But, it was fun butting heads with Kyle and that 
ninja pacifist Mennonite.

And, we don't want on-list to advertise nut cases, like the human intellectual 
puke below. Now maybe, he has some constitutional right to practice his art 
form and we have a right to publicly ostracize him for his morals and values. 
Mayor Nutter, his buds, and at least some faculty at UPenn do want to get all 
those non-violent offenders out of prison and mainstream them into a more 
compassionate supportive society. Oh, Mr Bill, please not in UC.

Shaking my head over how boring this list has become and how exciting art as 
life is. Oh yeah, and the hood is still safe, Tony. As long as you are not the 
subject of aberrant violent behavior.

Ciao,

Craig

Posted on Fri, Jun. 27, 2008
Man arrested for anti-cop YouTube clip
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20080627_Man_arrested_for_anti-cop_YouTube_clip.html
By DAVID GAMBACORTA
Philadelphia Daily News
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 215-854-5994
It took just a few weeks for Andre Moore to go from YouTube to the slammer. 
Members of the state attorney general's Gun Violence Task Force announced 
Moore's abrupt career change yesterday morning by smashing a battering ram 
through the door of his West Philadelphia apartment.
The 44-year-old was arrested for calling for the murder of 18th District police 
officers in a video titled "Dissin' Philly Cops" that he posted on YouTube on 
June 6, law-enforcement officials said.
Moore, who's now been suspended from his job as a security guard at Albert 
Einstein Medical Center, was less than subtle in his performance.
While waving a gun through the air, Moore said, "I rejoice whenever they shoot 
a cop in Philadelphia because I hate them," according to a court affidavit 
containing a transcript of the video.
Later on, he offered instructions on to how to murder cops: "All we need is a 
Colt .275 to do it. Look, it's easy. You got the chamber, let it go off . . . 
anywhere in the head or heart . . . continue killing the 18th District police."
The officials said that Moore's 12-year-old son, Andre Jr., filmed the volatile 
video, and another underage relative held a gun in a second video that Moore 
posted on YouTube using the screen name "lildre502."
The videos are no longer available on YouTube.
Moore's wife, Tamara, expressed outrage over the incident during a phone 
interview last night.
"I knew nothing about any of this," she said. "Me, my son and our family are 
very much humiliated by the act Andre did.
"Whatever happens to him, happens. My job is being jeopardized because of this."
Investigators said that District Attorney Lynne Abraham and state Attorney 
General Tom Corbett became aware of the videos about two weeks ago.
They charged Moore with aggravated assault, corruption of minors, terroristic 
threats and harassment.
"Obviously, the charges could be challenged in court, but that's out of our 
hands," said police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore. "You have rights, but that 
doesn't mean you can say something like this."
According to court records, Moore was sentenced to five years' probation in 
1994 after pleading guilty to charges of simple assault, recklessly endangering 
another person, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct stemming from an arrest 
the previous year.
An Einstein spokesman said last night that he had "no knowledge" of Moore's 
criminal history. The hospital has suspended Moore, pending further 
investigation, he said.
Police officials were further irked by the fact that Moore worked at the same 
hospital where Officer Chuck Cassidy died last November after he was shot 
interrupting a robbery.
"It's a shame he was able to work in a place where one of our officers was 
taken," said FOP president John McNesby. "He's scum of the earth, and there's 
not much more you can say about it than that."

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