1997-05-17 - Re: Just Say “No” to Congress

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From: lucifer@dhp.com (lucifer Anonymous Remailer)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1997-05-17 08:27:44 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 16:27:44 +0800

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From: lucifer@dhp.com (lucifer Anonymous Remailer)
Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 16:27:44 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Just Say "No" to Congress
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Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:

> >> anyone who disbelieves in the authority of the US government
> >> yet sends them their tax money is a hypocrite.
> >
> >  Horseshit. That's no different from saying that anyone who
> >disbelieves in the authority of armed robbers yet gives them
> >their wallet is a hypocrite.
> >  Do you actually put any thought into your posts?
> >
> 
> ok truthmonger, after someone has stolen your money, do you
> report it to the police, or do you just sit around and
> curse the evildoer? what is your response when your money
> is stolen?

  I kiss it goodbye and forget about it.
  The police are too busy pursing imaginary crime to bother with
real crime.

  I caught a kid breaking into my camper by the Rose Garden in 
Berkeley. I handcuffed him to the bumper and gave him the option
of my calling his mother or the police. When the Berkeley police
cruised by I explained the situation and they had no problem with
it, but I got a pile of shit from various Berkeley bleeding-hearts
while we waited for his mother.
  I would have turned the kid loose before turning him over to the
police, since I regarded him as a lesser criminal than many of
them. I've lost a few thousand dollars worth of goods to thieves,
but criminal cops have cost me tens of thousands of dollars in
the legal system.

TruthMonger







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