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  • Anti-Bush teen finds fame fast - Her questioning by agents piques global interest

    10/17/2006 9:41:40 AM PDT · by pf flyers · 23 replies · 1,538+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | October 17, 2006 | Laurel Rosenhall
    Once upon a time Julia Wilson dreamed of becoming the next Christina Aguilera, a pop star famous for glamour but not politics. Instead, she's become the next Cindy Sheehan, receiving global attention for displaying her anger at President Bush. The story of the Sacramento teenager questioned last week by federal agents about her anti-Bush Web page has spread around the world, with newspapers in Egypt, China, Australia and Europe publishing articles about her and national television stations clamoring for interviews.
  • U.S. Agents question teen about threat to President

    10/13/2006 11:03:31 AM PDT · by jsk10 · 27 replies · 1,414+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | jsk10
    The latest Sacramento resident to be questioned by federal agents in possible threats against President Bush is a 14-year-old girl with a heart on her backpack and braces on her teeth, a freckle-nosed adolescent who is passionate about liberal politics and cute movie stars. Her name is Julia Wilson, and she learned a vivid civics lesson Wednesday when two Secret Service agents pulled her out of biology class at McClatchy High School to ask about comments and images she posted on MySpace.
  • Schoolgirl investigated for Bush 'threat'

    10/14/2006 3:36:02 AM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 104 replies · 2,011+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 14 October 2006
    A SCHOOLGIRL was quizzed by Secret Service agents after posting anti-George W. Bush comments on a popular Internet chat room, a US newspaper has reported. Julia Wilson, described as a freckle-nosed 14-year-old who wears braces and has a love heart on her school backpack, was yanked out of a biology class at her school in Sacramento, California to answer agents' questions. The Sacramento Bee newspaper reported that she posted a cartoon photo collage of a knife stabbing President George W. Bush's hand beneath the words "Kill Bush" on MySpace, which is hugely popular amongst teens. It was one of several...
  • Teen Questioned for Online Bush Threats

    10/14/2006 12:24:27 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 60 replies · 1,438+ views
    boston.com ^ | Oct 14, 2006 | DON THOMPSON
    Teen Questioned for Online Bush Threats By DON THOMPSON Associated Press Writer Oct. 14, 2006 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Upset by the war in Iraq, Julia Wilson vented her frustrations with President Bush last spring on her Web page on MySpace.com. She posted a picture of the president, scrawled "Kill Bush" across the top and drew a dagger stabbing his outstretched hand. She later replaced her page on the social-networking site after learning in her eighth-grade history class that such threats are a federal offense. It was too late. Federal authorities had found the page and placed Wilson on their...
  • U.S. agents question teen - Girl ran anti-Bush page on MySpace

    10/13/2006 7:24:30 AM PDT · by pf flyers · 76 replies · 4,331+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | October 13, 2006 | Laurel Rosenhall and Ryan Lillis
    The latest Sacramento resident to be questioned by federal agents in possible threats against President Bush is a 14-year-old girl with a heart on her backpack and braces on her teeth, a freckle-nosed adolescent who is passionate about liberal politics and cute movie stars. Her name is Julia Wilson, and she learned a vivid civics lesson Wednesday when two Secret Service agents pulled her out of biology class at McClatchy High School to ask about comments and images she posted on MySpace.
  • Secret Service questions California teen over threats to Bush posted on her MySpace page

    10/15/2006 3:31:37 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 140 replies · 2,558+ views
    AP - San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | October 14, 2006 | Don Thompson
    SACRAMENTO – Upset by the war in Iraq, Julia Wilson vented her frustrations with President Bush last spring on her Web page on MySpace.com. She posted a picture of the president, scrawled “Kill Bush” across the top and drew a dagger stabbing his outstretched hand. She later replaced her page on the social-networking site after learning in her eighth-grade history class that such threats are a federal offense. It was too late. Federal authorities had found the page and placed Wilson on their checklist. They finally reached her this week in her molecular biology class. The 14-year-old freshman was taken...