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Re: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer
- From: Phillip Rhodes <mindcrime AT cpphacker.co.uk>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 20:25:52 -0500
Shea Tisdale wrote:
All of this is just plain scary, but as long as everyone just blindly goes
along it will continue.
Here is what could be another interesting example of the government
abusing it's "authority."
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-lijoke124112175jan12,0,2936521.story?coll=ny-topstories-headlines
I say "could" since I wasn't there and don't know for sure if the men
in question were really "causing a disturbance" or not. But at first
glance, it sure seems like their 1st Amendment rights were violated.
TTYL,
Phil
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Don't blame me, I voted for Badnarik
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[internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer,
Phillip Rhodes, 01/12/2005
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RE: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer,
Shea Tisdale, 01/13/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer,
Phillip Rhodes, 01/13/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Free speech going,
Don Rua, 01/15/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Free speech going, Michael Czeiszperger, 01/16/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Free speech going,
Don Rua, 01/15/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer,
Phillip Rhodes, 01/13/2005
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RE: [internetworkers] Why the United States cannot possibly be considered a Free Country any longer,
Shea Tisdale, 01/13/2005
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