1996-12-06 - Re: Aghast..

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From: Will Rodger <rodger@worldnet.att.net>
To: pam@intertrader.com>
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From: Will Rodger <rodger@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 13:51:22 -0800 (PST)
To: pam@intertrader.com>
Subject: Re: Aghast..
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Folks - just for the record - the Freeh summary was a CLEAR typo, or at
least vague in its meaning. Someone meant to say Freeh thought it was an
*alienable* right. So much for cute phraseology. 

Then again, anyone familiar with the numerous pieces we've run on crypto
would likely have guessed at our meaning. Sen. Conrad Burns, after all, was
#21 on our list.

 
>     I couldn't believe my eyes when reading through Inter@ctive Week's
> "The Driving Forces of Cyberspace" Top 25 list I saw that Louis J.
> Freeh, Director of the FBI received an Honorable Mention because of him
> supposedly believing that "Encryption is an inalienable right."  I
> suppose that isn't necessarily a lie, but it would need the word "Weak"
> added on to the front in order to qualify it.  Anyway, I was quite
> disappointed in seeing their poor choice of this candidate.

And yes, my face is at least as my hair, right now.......

Will Rodger
Washington Bureau Chief
Inter@ctive Week






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