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Re: Clipper and the "Christian Right"
According to Jim Huggins:
>
> Clark Reynard has rightly pointed out that some in the Christian Right
> agree with the cypherpunks on the need for legal cryptography and that they
> might be able to help in the fight against things like Clipper.
> Why that should bring out deep-seeded hatred against the Christian Right
> for unrelated offenses or differences of opinion is beyond me. Isn't
> it enough that we could agree on this one issue?
I might add that I'm a "member" of the Christian Right. I also like to think
that I've contributed to the "Cypherpunk Cause." I believe that encryption is
a right, and I believe that government should stay out of most things I'm
involved with.
Just my $.02
Lagers,
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