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tod
Man jailed for webpage links Mark Unseen   Aug 5 19:53 UTC 2003

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mynxcat
response 1 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 20:34 UTC 2003

Whatever happened to free speech? :P
tod
response 2 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 20:39 UTC 2003

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other
response 3 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 22:46 UTC 2003

And what's this crap about "unlawful assembly"?  (Part of the 1st 
Amendment slap referenced above.)
klg
response 4 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 23:32 UTC 2003

Yes!  We demand our right to be blown to smithereens!
happyboy
response 5 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 23:59 UTC 2003

as long as it's by ultra rightwingers.
slestak
response 6 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 01:30 UTC 2003

Free speech and the *act* of blowing people to smitthereens are unrelated.
Their are quite a few Los Alamos folks who should be arrested for singing in
church too.
sj2
response 7 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 07:00 UTC 2003

Under what act was he prosecuted? Any of the new stuff or some older 
law?

Was jailed for posting links on his website?? hehee, what next?? Jail 
anyone who types "how to make a bomb" in google??
oval
response 8 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 11:59 UTC 2003

his site is raisethefist.com (mirrored here:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/raisethefist/

he is being targeted b/c of his politics. you can get bomb making info from
amazon.com for instance. read about it at 2600.

mynxcat
response 9 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 15:38 UTC 2003

Again the question comes up - what happened to free speech?
oval
response 10 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 15:41 UTC 2003

it's probably the part with the biggest shit stain after bush used the
constitution to wipe his ass.

novomit
response 11 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 16:46 UTC 2003

Free speech is becoming a rather old fashioned idea. 
albaugh
response 12 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 16:50 UTC 2003

Shut up!
albaugh
response 13 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 16:50 UTC 2003

 :-)
russ
response 14 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 23:37 UTC 2003

Re #4:
        Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.
        It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
                        -- William Pitt, 1783

I have 3 adjectives to describe klg:  jingoistic, trollish, un-American.
novomit
response 15 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 12:10 UTC 2003

Hey! I am un-Americsn, too! Don't leave me out!
russ
response 16 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 02:54 UTC 2003

Re #15:  I won't include you unless you can show one of the
appropriate bumper stickers.
novomit
response 17 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 11:17 UTC 2003

My only bumber sticker says "Slackware". Does that count?
slestak
response 18 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:26 UTC 2003

"The essence of the evil government is that it anticipates bad conduct on the
part of its citizens.Any government which assumes that the population is going
to do something evil has already lost its franchise to govern.The tacit
contract between a government and the people governed is that the government
will trust the people and the people will trust the government. But once the
government begins to mistrust the people it is governing,it loses its mandate
to rule because it is no longer acting as a spokesman for the people,but is
acting as an agent of persecution." -Philip K. Dick

Truth can be stranger than science fiction, politics whether right or left
can be stranger still.
(PK Dick as quoted by 2600 magazine issue 20:1)
russ
response 19 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 01:55 UTC 2003

Slackware is not nearly subversive enough; to be truly un-American,
you have to do more than root for the underdog.  Poseur.

A real un-American would support some kind of dictatorship or
oligarchy.  Such bumpers would sport a hammer and sickle or a
plea to save Haiti by restoring it to the Duvailers.  Closer
to home they'd root for a Nazi-like integration between the
corporate leadership and political elite, like, oh, Cheney, or
maybe a theocracy.
sj2
response 20 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 10:24 UTC 2003

Now taking bets:
What are the chances that by 2050, geo-political-nations would've 
dissolved to give way to corporate-nations?? ;-)
novomit
response 21 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 12:49 UTC 2003

Ah, too bad then, I am anti-Bush, anti-Cheney and pro-Thoreau. I guess in
these tough times, that doesn't cut the mustard anymore, hey? 
tod
response 22 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 18:52 UTC 2003

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novomit
response 23 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 19:56 UTC 2003

Granola is too fibrous for me, makes my arse hurt. Gime old fashioned Filet
Minon.
pvn
response 24 of 33: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 07:41 UTC 2003

You need more roughage.
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