You misunderstand me, Officer. I meant that I'm joyous and fulfilled that the terrorist propaganda was repressed, and won't be allowed to infect the minds of our precious children. Peace through Strength, sir.Zlaxer wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:I heard a report that he left behind a 24-minute video, which police are taking as a 'confession'.
Odds on it ever EVER being released to the public - 0.
The United States Government is committed to an open investigation that respects the privacy interests of the parties involved, as well as national security concerns. Your "insensitive" and "rash" comments have been noted and cataloged.
So what's with all the parcel bombs in Texas?
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yet, you're glad that the Manifesto was released, and agree with the sentiments within it, correct?Speaker to Animals wrote:Quite happy.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
You seem to be happy that the government is withholding it from the public. Did I misunderstand?
Namely, the parts about censorship, corporate control, and government overreach?
Nope. Not interested in a manifesto, and I highly doubt this retarded kid can publish anything as good as the Unibomber.
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Hey I remember the last time the forum debated this exact subject. I fall on the side of fuck the DOJ for censoring the aloha snackbar portions of the Miami Pulse shooter's call with police, but on the flip side, I can understand not wanting to release phone calls or confessions or manifestos at all for fear of influencing the public. Do the family and friends etc. of the victims have a right to know what was said over the phone call or confession? I would think they deserve to know more than some anonymous jerk off on the internet like me