At 12:39 PM -0400 8/18/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
>At 9:42 PM -0700 on 8/17/00, Tim May trolled:
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>> Bob Hettinga, who used to practice this same kind of "why can't you
>> write the kind of articles I _like_!" pressuring
>
>Oh. Pressuring. *That's* what it was...
>
>I stand corrected.
>
>;-).
I wrote a few minutes ago:
fascist-units. About the only judge I know the name of, aside from
the Supremes, is Judge Bader, because of Napster, the crypto speech
case, and because I attended one of her sessions a few years ago. No,
I have no plans to kill her.
--end excerpt--
A brain fart. I
At 9:42 PM -0700 on 8/17/00, Tim May trolled:
> Bob Hettinga, who used to practice this same kind of "why can't you
> write the kind of articles I _like_!" pressuring
Oh. Pressuring. *That's* what it was...
I stand corrected.
;-).
Cheers,
RAH
Who agrees with Tim more often than he'd like to
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
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>>:If they truly believe in getting rid of guns, why don't they start with the
>>:guns of their body guards?
>>
>>They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
>>getting rid of OUR guns.
>
>I think there is n
At 9:34 PM -0700 8/17/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote:
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>Ya know, Tim, I remember reading you years ago when I was on
>cypherpunks the first time. I used to think you were an anarchist,
>individualist, libertarian -- and that's still the most consistent
>thread i
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote:
Ya know, Tim, I remember reading you years ago when I was on
cypherpunks the first time. I used to think you were an anarchist,
individualist, libertarian -- and that's still the most consistent
thread in your posts. But over the few weeks I've been
At 10:59 AM +0300 8/17/00, Sampo A Syreeni wrote:
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
>
> >They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
>>getting rid of OUR guns.
>
>I think there is nothing much wrong in that. The problem is not the guns of
>a
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote:
> No one's advocating giving guns to toddlers, but why should ordinary
I wouldn't say "no one." Depending on how one chooses to define toddler,
I'd heartily support seeing more kids receive firearms instruction...
I fired my first rifle at age 6. The a
[on the subject of celebrity liberals]
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
> >They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
> >getting rid of OUR guns.
Sampo Syreeni writes:
>I think there is nothing much wrong in that. The problem is not the gu
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
>:If they truly believe in getting rid of guns, why don't they start with the
>:guns of their body guards?
>
>They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
>getting rid of OUR guns.
I think there is nothing mu
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