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Subject: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: Rice Cube on 01/10/03 at 09:44 a.m.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Maine couple's attempt to make a political statement by rigging up a fake bomb in their checked luggage led to their arrest, officials said Thursday.

Paul Kenneth Donahue, 50, and Teresa Marie Wood, 46, had been scheduled to fly from San Jose, California, to Atlanta, Georgia, on Delta Flight 576 Tuesday. When their bags were put through a bomb detection machine, federal screeners found what turned out to be a snow boot with batteries, wires and an electrical power strip arranged in a suspicious way.

Screeners also found a note that read, "To the uniformed puppet opening this bag -- congratulations. You've just brought this once free nation one step closer to becoming a fascist police state," according to Transportation Security Administration spokesman Robert Johnson. The note was scribbled on one side of the cardboard torn from a box of Cracklin' Oat Bran.

San Jose police arrested the pair, who are from Machias, Maine, and booked them for "sending or placing a false or facsimile bomb," Johnson added.

An airline source told CNN that Donahue said he is the editor of his local newspaper.

Johnson said the federal screeners did what they were supposed to do, and he deplored the couple's actions. "This is like pulling a fire alarm in a theater and watching what happens," he said. "It's one thing to have an issue about protecting our flights from terrorism. It's another thing to play games with the system.

"Don't force our screeners to waste their time playing political games."

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: shazzaah on 01/10/03 at 09:54 a.m.

What a couple of wingnuts. ::) They could have made their point in a much more constructive way.

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: Rice Cube on 01/10/03 at 10:54 a.m.

http://www.darwinawards.com/slush/pending20021219-165253.html

I don't know whether to admire this kid for his ingenuity, or shake my head at his stupidity ::)

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: shazzaah on 01/10/03 at 11:09 a.m.

And I was upset because my four year old drew on my newly painted walls with a marker, man, didn't those parents ever wonder why their son was "wearing a mask" when he went into their shed? ::)

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: cs on 01/10/03 at 01:18 p.m.

Let's just be glad David is working for OUR military...

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: My_name_is_Kenny on 01/10/03 at 03:48 p.m.

They have a problem with checking suitcases for bombs??

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: Rice Cube on 01/10/03 at 03:54 p.m.


Quoting:
They have a problem with checking suitcases for bombs??
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They have a problem with so-called "invasion of privacy" ::)

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: Screwball54 on 01/10/03 at 10:20 p.m.

They were from Maine? that explaines everything.

Subject: Re: The reason I think some people are dumb

Written By: Steve_H on 01/10/03 at 11:51 p.m.


Quoting:


They have a problem with so-called "invasion of privacy" ::)
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What morons!

Even if you agree with their concern, their method of choice in protesting an erosion of privacy was ill-chosen.