Onionpants, don't do it! you know that the gov knows everything even when your in the bathroom they're watching, don't do it, they'll know where the MSG came frm.
All jokes aside that's not a good idea, b cool onionpants.
2006-10-31 03:03:00
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answered by Lissy 2
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You don't have to do that put one on here or anywhere on the internet. they have computers with a search engine that goes through everything that goes out over the internet.
Any word like that girl that said kill bush. That just sent off a computer. They went to her house and arrested her.
They caught these kids planning on attacting a school by this means. Something else do you know you can find anybody's anything on these computers. They had that on an answers question and I tried it. Http://members.yahoo.com
and http://people.yahoo.com it takes you to Intelius.com that is a people search engine that you can find anyone by just there avatar name. when we did it the name, address and telephone number of this person came up. Or at least the country.
It has a search engine that gives social security numbers and couldn't believe all the stuff. Even if you own someone a bill.
On this guy it even told where his relatives lived. that is scary.
Wouldn't be putting it out but the bad guys already know about it.
2006-10-31 03:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The absolutely free background check sites generally provide the most basic of information, such as name, age and address. To get further information, money will have to be paid. The free searches do not provide much more than what can be found through the phone book or personal knowledge. It's impossible to get a free background check. You should stay away from shady background check sites, most likely you won't get any information after you make the payment. Not to mention you won't get a report and you won't get an answer if you try to call for a refund. Stick with a reputable background check site like ( http://reversephones.info ) that is surely the best. If I remember right it's around $20 for a full report.
2014-10-02 14:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That would certainly depend on the nature of the Threat!
Threatening that you will not vote for whoever if they do thus and so would not get any kind of response at all.
Theatening to commit bodily harm or other very serious life threatening threats should have someone from the Secret Service, the FBI, and/or the local authorities knocking on your door within the next two hours.
You can bet on it!
Best bet would be no threats.
2006-10-31 03:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You must somehow be 'considering' this. I don't know whether to tell you 'not' to do this-because the FBI will certainly find you and put you behind bars. Or to leave you do what you want- So the FBI CAN come and get you. Making this a safer society without you 'threatening' people.
EDIT* - Oh man! I really like 'jagermast' answer !! LMAO LMAO
2006-10-31 02:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a lib, I suggest you go ahead with your little experiment. It would be fun to see you all shackled up and shuffling out of the Secret Service van with an orange jump suit on - that would make a really cool costume for halloween tonight, don't you think?
2006-10-31 02:59:36
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answered by boonietech 5
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Since it is illegal to threaten anyone, especially members of the government, the FBI would eventually come around asking lots of questions. If they deemed you a real threat, you could be labled as a domestic terrorist. This would get you thrown into Gitmo with lots of other terrorists just itching to get their hands on an American. Good luck with that one.
2006-10-31 02:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the Secret Service would soon be at your door. Plus you would probably win an expense paid trip to Cuba to stay at our five star resort call Guantanamo Bay. Pack your sun screen
2006-10-31 02:56:53
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answered by withoutaname 2
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2015-01-24 09:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You will receive a visit from some very big men in black suits and dark sun glasses.
2006-10-31 03:12:39
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answered by Minister 4
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