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returntothepit >> discuss >> HENRY ROLLINS Cited As 'Possible Threat' By Australian Government by poopsmcgee on Feb 21,2006 9:12pm
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toggletoggle post by poopsmcgee  at Feb 21,2006 9:12pm
According to News.com.au, American punk rock icon and writer Henry Rollins was reported to the National Security hotline during his recent Australian tour because of a book he was reading on a flight to Brisbane.

A furious Rollins was informed he was "nominated as a possible threat" for reading "Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam In Central Asia", writes Kathy McCabe.

The incident happened on a flight from Auckland on the recent Big Day Out tour.

Rollins told Australian fans during his tour that he received a letter from a "nice woman" who worked "in one of those government areas that deals with anti-terrorism matters."

He posted the letter on his web site.

"Please tell your Government and everyone in your office to go fuck themselves. Baghdad's safer than my hometown and your PM is a sissy," he wrote.
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toggletoggle post by pam   at Feb 22,2006 12:06am
AHAHAH

I love Rollins.



toggletoggle post by HailTheLeaf  at Feb 22,2006 10:56am
yes, because as we all know, those who read are a threat...



toggletoggle post by SPALDINO at Feb 22,2006 11:19am
to some governments... they are



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