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RE: "bad" government
> Subject: RE: "bad" government
> Cc: [email protected]
> From: Richard K. Moore
>
> >This has always been the case throughout history - the forces of dark, of
>> disinformation, have always attempted to keep true power from the hands of
>> the people.
>
>> So why are you on the wrong side?
> .............................................................
>
> So considering the political consequences from the use of cryptography,
> as continuously elaborated upon here, what are you doing on this list
> - learning how to achieve a libertarian ideal?
>
> ..
> Blanc
>
Do you assume privacy and protection from arbitrary power are solely
libertarian concerns? If so, educate yourself and check out the ACLU
and Amnesty International ...
I even know lots of cyrpto-anarcho-libbers [or whatever Tim May is
calling them nowadays ;-] who are willing to concede, under pressure,
that unfettered corporations can be as dangerous to freedom as any
government.
So encrypt away, guys, and I'll keep telling *my* compatriots that no,
"the modem in Washington" didn't rig all the vote-counting computers
in the last election. I'm relying on you-all to keep it that way,
while others try to make/keep voting meaningful. It's called
division of labor ...
Rich Dutcher, San Francisco Greens
P.O. Box 77005, San Francisco, California 94107 USA
"That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves."
Kim Stanley Robinson, "Green Mars"
Greens, of course, only enslave plants - so weed-whackers work better than cops ...