[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 11/29/06 1:46:18 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> Curtailing terrorist websites completely is probably impossible and  
> probably counter-
>   
>> indicated anyway. As long as they get to publish  stuff freely, you 
>>     
> at least know what they 
>   
>> are thinking (or at  least want you to think they are thinking). The 
>>     
> further underground  
>   
>> such groups go, the harder it will be to stop them.
>>     
>
> The more  speech you curtail, the more speech you *have*
> to curtail. It's a vicious  circle.
>
> So far, the terrorists have been remarkably successful
> in  forcing us to give up the freedoms they despise us
> for, the very freedoms  we are supposedly fighting them
> in order to  preserve.
>
>
>
> Driving terrorist underground, unable to communicate openly and glorify  
> their activities would make it harder for them to recruit new terrorists and  
> preach their message to impressionable minds.  
Before we continue any further discussion please define who you mean by 
the term "terrorists."

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