Here's some reaction quotes:
"I'm as guilty of the Georgia Geriatric Terrorist Plot as Tom Clancy was of Nine Eleven."
"If the author of a novel is now to be held culpable for its misinterpretation by old, feeble minded Georgia morons with dreams of terrorist grandeur, then the First Amendment no longer exists."
"Please read the internet introduction to Absolved. What part of 'useful dire warning' designed to prevent civil war don't you understand?"
Here's a final one: "I congratulate the FBI on their ability to sniff out and entrap old, feeble minded Georgia morons with dreams of terrorist grandeur. Now if they could just apply some of that industry to telling us the truth about the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, we'll all be better off."
Mike Vanderboegh
6 comments:
I kinda made that last point on one of my last comments - they're really good at catching old guys with bad dreams...now if they could only catch some real terrorists!
They can't catch the "Real Terrorist". They are on the payroll...
I stumbled upon your blog via Fox News. Good luck, you're book is on its way to Immortality.
Absolved's "connection" with the old men in question is a Hollywood movie in the making.
"Now if they could just apply some of that industry to telling us the truth about the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, we'll all be better off."
Why in hell do you think they would ever want to do that?
Keep in mind that self incrimination protections in The Fifth Amendment apply to corrupt federal agents too!
;-)
Could be they are making such a big deal about it because it hits too close to home for them.
Looking forward to reading the book.
Ooooh. That last one ought to smart real good. Screw 'em. They're all sound and fury, signifying nothing except Northern Virginian corruption and the loss of Federal legitimacy.
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