I rarely understand the points "tallpaul" makes, but this one is especially confusing to me: At 7:59 PM 2/11/96, tallpaul wrote:
I do seem to observe strange sounds of silence from lib'bers on the cypherpunks list about the legislative body who passed the law, although they must know about the law since they blast the "libera;" to "socialist statist" President who signed it.
I seem to observe similar sounds of silence from people who get upset at ostensibly liberal Tipper Gore's godlike powers to implement, as a single individual, some form of record labels while remaining silent about the conservative forces supporting Gingrich clustered around fundamentalist christianity who were calling for censorhip.
As a card-carrying "lib'ber," it seems to me that I have written more than enough articles denouncing the CDA, making fun of it and Congress, etc. And so have numeous other "lib'bers" on this list, including (but not limited to) Bill Stewart, Duncan Frissell, Jim Ray, Rich Graves, Sandy Sandfort, Vince Cate, and others too numerous to mention. tallpaul must be reading a different list than I am reading if thinks those he dismisses as "lib'bers" (in his other posts, and this one) are somehow in league with the Christian Right in supporting censorship. --Tim May [This Bible excerpt awaiting review under the Communications Decency Act] And then Lot said, "I have some mighty fine young virgin daughters. Why don't you boys just come on in and fuck them right here in my house - I'll just watch!"....Later, up in the mountains, the younger daughter said. "Dad's getting old. I say we should fuck him." So the two daughters got him drunk and screwed him all that night. Sure enough, Dad got them pregnant....Onan really hated the idea of doing his brother's wife and getting her pregnant while his brother got all the credit, so he pulled out before he came....Remember, it's not a good idea to have sex with your sister, your brother, your parents, your pet dog, or the farm animals, unless God tells you to. [excerpts from the Old Testament, Modern Vernacular Translation, TCM, 1996]