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Re: Stewart Baker on Bernstein encryption decision (fwd)
I share part of the blame here; I forwarded Baker's message to
cypherpunks.
I should point out that Baker is an interesting fellow. Check out his
article on Japan's crypto export ctrls in last Oct? Wired. He currently
represents Netscape; he's one of two lawyers in DC who does.
-Declan
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Blanc wrote:
> V.Z.Nuri wrote, in reaction to Stewar Baker's message:
>
> >*spit* [...] fraudulent camel's back. soon let the whole corrupt
> >structure fall like the rotten house of cards that it is.
> [...]
> >SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T GET IT, even as they
> >wallow daily in their own hypocrisy.
> >
> >[...]the horrid and repulsive episode [...]
> >when in the course of human events it become necessary to expunge a
> >parasite...
> [...]
> >(if so, it would be the one of the least vile and sleazy tactics employed
> >so far in the whole sorry affair.)
> >
> >[...] sarcastic contempt I feel for you and your despicable cohorts [...]
> ..........................................
>
>
> Like, have you tried to export software lately, L.D.? You're taking this
> rather personally.
>
> Your heart-felt, warm&fuzzy message to Mr. Baker, who doesn't know you
> from anyone (except that you posted from that scum-bag pot of
> cypherpunk-infestation (those poisonous tentacles of Medusa), I'm sure will
> instill in him a deep regret for his past attitude; he'll probably recant
> his past, become a born-again Christian, and join the list.
>
> Eloquent, informative statements from other noteworthy representatives of
> the technology industry, spoken even at meetings where Mr. Baker was
> personally present, and even directly to him by the likes of TCM, could
> not, I'm sure be as persuasive as the *spit*ting and lowly modifying terms
> which you slew in his direction.
>
> An intellectually uplifting debate on the subject, bringing into view
> incontestable points of fact, could not surely be as convincing as this
> upchuck of verbiage from deep within yourself, where you keep your stash of
> special words selected for their ability to clarify difficult issues.
>
> Goodness, next you'll be agreeing with TCM that "they should all be nuked".
> You might even begin consider a special venue for achieving this, such
> as.........Blacknet?
>
>
>
> ..
> Blanc
>
>