Judith: They've arrested Brian! Reg: What?!
Judith: They've hung him up! They're going to crucify him! Reg: Right! This calls for immediate discussion! ***The group then goes on to start passing new resolutions.*** Judith: Reg! You've got to do something now, please! Judith: Reg! For God's sake, it's perfectly simple. All you've got to do is to go out of that door now and try to stop the Romans nailing him up. It's happening, Reg! Something's actually happening, Reg! Can't you understand?! ***They all look at Judith blankly. She screams in frustration and rushes off.*** Reg: Well! a little eager trip from the feminists... On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:12 PM, lbcoder<[email protected]> wrote: > > And when this law states that you may not *from within this > jurisdiction* assist someone in committing a crime *in any > jurisdiction*? For example, If you are within the US and you hold a > telephone call to someone in Canada, giving them instructions to > commit a murder IN CANADA, are you not liable for that crime? You most > certainly ARE. > > > On Jun 26, 2:36 am, Yuri Ammosov - Sadko Mobile <[email protected]> > wrote: >> lbcoder: nulla crimen sine lege, nulla poena sine lege. You cannot >> commit a crime under any law outside this law's jurisdiction. RT*M >> pls. >> >> On Jun 25, 9:47 pm, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Not specifically against proxy use, but against accessing restricted >> > data/websites, certainly. If the purpose of the proxy is to obtain >> > illegal information, then it is against the law in its use. Similarly, >> > a hunting rifle is perfectly legal to own and use for hunting or >> > target practice (providing all other requirements are fulfilled), but >> > using it to murder humans IS illegal, as is selling it to someone who >> > has bluntly stated something along the lines of "I would like to >> > purchase a hunting rifle in order that I can use it to murder >> > someone". >> >> > And as for the seed export laws of Holland... why do you think that >> > law exists? For the same reason I stated and have just described using >> > the rifle analogy... to prevent someone from assisting someone else in >> > committing a crime. >> >> > As for choosing whether or not to break the laws of a "repressive >> > regime", what/who gives anyone the right to do so, again, regardless >> > of whether or not you agree with the stated laws? It IS illegal in >> > most parts of the world to assist someone else in breaking the law. >> > You also fail to consider the repercussions of doing so... how do you >> > know what the Chinese government would do to someone caught committing >> > any particular crime? I am not suggesting that this would be the >> > punishment, but how would you feel if you helped someone to break the >> > law of some "repressive regime" and they were caught and EXECUTED for >> > that crime? >> >> > On Jun 25, 12:32 pm, Yuri Ammosov - Sadko Mobile <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> >> > > Smoking is legal but only in Holland. Exporting seeds is illegal in >> > > Holland, plain and simple, and anyone in Holland knows this. So I do >> > > not this this analogy works. Neither there is any law in China against >> > > proxy use. >> >> > > YA >> >> > > On Jun 25, 7:41 pm, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > LBCoder can be quite opinionated at times :=), >> > > > but he is *not* a troll. >> > > > And he raises a valid concern, whether you support this particular law >> > > > or not. >> >> > > > E.g. if an American (in the USA) asks a Dutchman (in Holland) to make >> > > > it easier for him to obtain marijuana, some laws will be broken, >> > > > although smoking it in Holland is legal. >> >> > > > On Jun 25, 10:10 am, Yuri Ammosov - Sadko Mobile <[email protected]> >> > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > Frank, it's a troll. Ignore. >> >> > > > > On Jun 25, 5:33 pm, Frank <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > > > Rofl, help in breaking laws, are you serious, you don't have idea >> > > > > > on laws, >> > > > > > did I break any law by using google? >> >> > > > > > On Jun 25, 2009 9:12 PM, "lbcoder" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > > > I don't think that it is a good idea to be asking for people to >> > > > > > help >> > > > > > in breaking laws, even if they are laws of other countries and >> > > > > > regardless of whether or not you believe said laws to be just. >> >> > > > > > On Jun 25, 7:09 am, Frank <[email protected]> wrote: > I hope >> > > > > > someone can >> > > > > > make a proxy tool for An...- Hide quoted text - >> >> > > > > - Show quoted text - >> >> > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
