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Big Brother Is Watching -- Be Grateful!
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| 3/25/2002
| EUGENE VOLOKH
Posted on 03/26/2002 7:44:36 AM PST by mombonn
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:46:23 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: Glasser
"Really, what do you intend to do about them? I imagine you'll have about as much say in the matter as you did in the Patriot Act or CFR or the Gun Free School Act or our covert support for Somoza.
I do my talking at the polls.
Good luck to you and your one man Militia.
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To: Glasser
I don't know, "arms are the insignia of a civilized free man" sounds like a sound bite to me. And personally I could care less who has a gun, what type you have or how many you have. Unless you are faced with an armed opponent who is intending to do you or a loved one personal harm, I consider a gun to be a coward's weapon and way of solving a problem. I never said that I was a pacifist, nor do I endorse pacifism. I tend to agree with my father who said that a peace symbol looked like a chicken's foot.
As far as cameras at intersections go, what is the difference between a robotic camera taking a picture of someone running a red light and a uniformed policeman doing the same thing. Is the ability to run a red light an issue of privacy?
Just what does an anthrax attack or a dirty bomb have to do with radio collars? You lost me on that one.
What alternative to a democracy do you suggest?
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