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HotWired -- "Third Choice" for Netizens may be Libertarian Party
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Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 19:46:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Declan McCullagh <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: HotWired -- "Third Choice" for Netizens may be Libertarian Party
HotWired: The Netizen
http://www.hotwired.com/netizen/
"Third Choice" -- Campaign Dispatch
by Declan McCullagh ([email protected])
Washington, DC, 8 July
The nervous sweat of US voters forced to choose between
character-impaired Clinton and vision-impaired Dole may distill into
fuel for the Libertarian Party. At the party's ragtag convention last
week, Harry Browne began to make a case that the Libertarian Party
isn't just for cyberheads and conspiracy theorists.
[...]
It was a refreshing departure from the highly scripted 1992 Democratic
National Convention - more an exercise in infotainment than anything
else - where party insiders worked quietly to block a loudmouth Jerry
Brown from speaking unless he signed an agreement pledging fealty to
Bill Clinton...
Not so with the Libertarian convention, which netizens attended in
force. Phil Zimmermann, author of Pretty Good Privacy, appeared at a
privacy workshop on Saturday where delegates received PGP on floppies.
On Thursday, Jim Ray, a cypherpunk and Libertarian delegate from Coral
Gables, Florida, introduced a motion to strengthen the party's stance
on encryption by condemning "government access to keys" - a mandatory
backdoor for the Feds. "Or GAK, as we call it on Cypherpunks," Ray
told the other delegates, who passed the revised crypto plank
unanimously.
[...]
The so-called Year of the Net marches on, but the Libertarian Party
now stands as the only serious political party with a commitment to
defending the rights of netizens.
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