At 03:38 PM 9/10/03 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
(And it's probably a bit too much cognitive dissidence for them if you simultaneously want a parking pass for your car and don't have your DL because you took the bus :-)
The DL stays in the car, the only place it is needed. I've heard that during voir dire you're asked if you know about nullification. If so, you're out. I enjoy what Sakharov termed "reactance", ie, when compelled I resist, if asked I may comply. Where I come from the constitutional ban on illegal taking, slavery, and the trumping of the constitution over states (the 14th IIRC) matter. So I regard the nastygrams as offers to volunteer. When I do volunteer, I'll bring a stack of fija.org info to distribute anonymously. Its the patriotic thing to do. ------ "We have no clue. ... Our computer is not happy. " Grid operators, Aug 14 03