Steve Schear wrote:
Why is it "disturbing" that for administrative convenience a regulation uses a shorthand term (in effect saying "treat crypto as if it was a munition"), but that the courts say whatever convenient shorthand you use for regulatory bookkeeping, it has no constitutional effect?
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I might add that I personally find all discussions of plots to kill people, or to watch gleefully while others seek to do so, so morally repulsive that I now killfile everyone who takes part in them.
I hope that includes all comuniques from our government's Executive branch (although they almost never discuss these things publitically, with the possible exception of our raid on Kadaffi). How about the popular U.S. consensus that the government aught to have killed Saddam?
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Thanks for your informative responses. I don't expect a reply as you've undoubtedly placed me in your kill file (as some other may have already).
Hooray for a great post. I'd really like to see this person live up to his/her words, and killfile (in *every* applicable way) all those homicidal bastards, including, but not limited to, Bill Clinton, Lloyd Bentsen, Bush, Eagleburger, Scowcroft, Summers, Reno, Freeh, Deutsch, and so on. Kill(file) 'em all, and let God sort 'em out. Heh heh.