District Attorney J. Gregory Damm Is Watching YOU
The Las Vegas Review-Journal had an online article about a tax fraud case against a local business owner. And now the editor has been ordered to reveal the identities of some of the people who made anonymous online comments about the prosecution.
The subpoena was issued by U.S. Assistant District Attorney J. Gregory Damm, who’s prosecuting the case. Damm is demanding not only the real names of the people who posted anonymous comments. He also wants to know the gender, street address, date of birth, phone number, Internet Service Provider, IP and credit card numbers of each and every one of those radical First Amendment terrorists.
What country is this again?
The newspaper editor, Thomas Mitchell, is planning to fight the subpoena. Let’s hope he wins, or we’re all going down a slippery slope. If you’re homeless and have no phone, ISP, credit cards or a pot to piss in, you still have your Constitutional rights. Please visit the nearest public computer and call U.S. Assistant District Attorney J. Gregory Damm the vilest names you can think of. And his mother too.
The rest of us — don’t even think about it. We’re being WATCHED.
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Isn’t that terrible what’s going on over in Iran? Some people are saying that Ahmadinejad stole the election. That’s just shocking! Unthinkable!!
Labels: Ahmadinejad Iran election, anonymous online commenter identity, Las Vegas Review-Journal editor Thomas Mitchell, Las Vegas Review-Journal subpoena, U.S. Assistant District Attorney J. Gregory Damm
7 Comments:
"We demand to know the gender, address, date of birth, horseshoe size and musket gauge of this Publius!"
If you ever had your ISP account hacked then you'll know why I remain somewhat an enigma. There are ways to cover your track but it takes a little work. Is Mr. Damm a leftover from the Bush error?
Randal: Yes, definitely his horseshoe size and musket gauge. And the number of slaves he owns.
Demeur: That would really suck to have your ISP account hacked. That prosecutor sure does sound like a holdover from Dumbya's regime.
Primo: Gracias.
We support the Iranian revolution, comprised of young Iranians who only want the freedoms available to us here in America. What's that? Our freedoms are gone? Oh look-shiny thing on television! I'm okay.
Lew: Yup, everything is just fine. Good stuff on the tube; nothing else matters.
The prosecutor appears to be going for a twofer. First, he wants to inhibit negative publicity and comments about what he's doing. Second, he wants to force the newspaper into a costly legal action, knowing, I expect, that newspapers are having a hard time of it these days.
From the look of things, Damm is highly frustrated that his previous efforts to prosecute Kahre and some others were highly unsuccessful. Makes me wonder if he got his law degree from Liberty U. or some such bastion of right-wing, born-again enlightenment.
I have a hunch Damm's attempt at harrassment and payback is going to bring him more frustration when a judge tosses it.
SW: I think that's Damm's biggest frustration, like you said. He keeps trying and failing to convict that same person, and so he's lashing out at anybody and everybody.
I agree he probably got his degree from Liberty University or Bob Jones University.
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