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Larry Gude
01-27-2010, 08:05 PM
...the 4 kids who were trying to mess with Landrauexs phones. :lol:
Boy, he is worked up about this and in detail, homework galore. It's almost like you'd expect a sane person to react if, say, someone tried to kill 300 people on a plane over Christmas.
:lol:
...the 4 kids who were trying to mess with Landrauexs phones. :lol:
Boy, he is worked up about this and in detail, homework galore. It's almost like you'd expect a sane person to react if, say, someone tried to kill 300 people on a plane over Christmas.
:lol:
They just talked about it on O'Reilly's show. Didn't spend a whole bunch of time on it, but basically in a nutshell they called it stupid & while the 4 are probably going to face charges - it won't be wiretapping charges (a la "Watergate"). And it was supposedly a stunt to show that people can't get through to "Louisiana Purchase" Mary Landrieu's office when they call.
Whatever laws they broke, I didn't hear, but more of a stupid thing to do than something really nefarious. OF course, it doesn't help that he was the guy who filmed all the ACORN shenanigans. :ohwell:
Mdbluecrab4
01-27-2010, 08:59 PM
Yeah, saw that on Bill O'Reilly too. The liberal media will go nuts with this one and make it out to be another Watergate and give justification for the Congress to reinstate their funding to ACORN, lol.
ImnoMensa
01-28-2010, 07:18 AM
Yeah, saw that on Bill O'Reilly too. The liberal media will go nuts with this one and make it out to be another Watergate and give justification for the Congress to reinstate their funding to ACORN, lol.
from what I have read they entered the office with a cell phone that takes pictures and tried to call one of the desk phones. The purpose was to prove that the phones ring but they just dont answer them.
The alledged listening device down the street was another cell phone receiving the image.
I dont know what laws they broke, but I am sure ACORN will come up with something.
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