From: "John Gilmore" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 5:05:06 PM Subject: Re: Turing's belated pardon >that the Turing pardon establishes that a sufficiently valuable individual >should be above the law which applies to everyone else, is a silly one. It is indeed silly. The Turing pardon did not establish this concept. This concept was established long ago whenever the first sufficiently valuable individual established himself in control of the government where he lived, whether his control was overt or covert. It has been this way ever since, and will always be this way. Bill Fairchild Franklin, TN
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