On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:51:12PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > - The internet has become an internationally important resource, and
> > having a nationalistic country control it is probably not a good plan
> > for the long run
> 
> That would make sense if all countries agreed to respect human rights
> and freedom.  No other country has as strong a history in this area
> as US.
> 

Where have you been hiding? We are at this time torturing prisoners,
engaged in an aggressive, illegal war, abrogating treaties (Kyoto, ABM,
etc etc)n threatening Iran and Syria, planning development of new
nuclear weapons in violation of common sense and possibly other
treaties .... Do you _really_ think anybody trusts us? _I_ don't trust
us!

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Lan Barnes                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Guy, SCM Specialist     858-354-0616


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