In article <Pine.D-G.3.91.950903212120.8430B-100000@dg.thepoint.net>, bdavis@thepoint.net (Brian Davis) wrote:
I, of course, know of the "dislike" of GAK here. I am curious to know, however, if the "dislike" is because government would have access under any circumstances or if the primary worry is that government will cheat and get access when most would agree that they shouldn't (either by the judge "cheating" or a TLA stealing it).
Speaking only for myself, I would resist government access to my data or property. Court orderd warrant or not. I firmly believe that the majority of "lawful" acts the goverment in its various incarnations commits every day is in violation of not only the US Constitution, but of the natural rights given to me as part of my humanity. I therefore hold that I have right, if not the duty, to resists these acts in anyway possible, upto and including the use of lethal force. The number of citizens who share this opininon are growing every day. --anon, due to the denoucement of the Bill of Rights by the criminals in high office.