From: Ed Carp <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
To: “Declan B. McCullagh” <declan+@CMU.EDU>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-02-11 10:15:47 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 11 Feb 1996 18:15:47 +0800
From: Ed Carp <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 1996 18:15:47 +0800
To: "Declan B. McCullagh" <declan+@CMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: A Rant about Senator James Exon
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On Sat, 10 Feb 1996, Declan B. McCullagh wrote:
> Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 9-Feb-96 A Rant about Senator James
> .. by Timothy C. May@got.net
> > >What do you think? Is this worth it?
> >
> > Here's something I did about Senator James Exon:
>
> In my protest against the Hon. Jim Exon, I went to his office this week
> and dropped off a printout of indecent speech that I have on the Justice
> on Campus Project:
>
> http://joc.mit.edu/lawsuit/examples.html
>
> I told the bewildered receptionist that his boss was to blame for making
> me a criminal.
>
> I'm now a plaintiff in the ACLU/EFF lawsuit challenging the CDA, BTW.
> Two articles on our lawsuit are at:
>
> http://fight-censorship.dementia.org/fight-censorship/dl?num=1063
> http://fight-censorship.dementia.org/fight-censorship/dl?num=1067
How does one join the lawsuit?
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