I've looked into the issue a little more. I think it's probably the most important cypherpunk issue. Perhaps it _is_ time to write the White House. But I think individual emailed letters to the White House ought to be combined with some sort of petition, carefully drafted, and sent by (telegram/fax/snailmail) and signed by everyone we can get, copied as one of those mailer files like shareware uses for registration, so that anyone can print it out, sign it and stamp it. Though individually-written letters would have a greater impact, the sheer volume of mail achievable by a large crosspost (I don't like massive crossposts, but one is necessary.) of the mailer, even if only .1% of the readership considers it worth doing. In addition, individual letters to government officials of note, in particular Representative Rohrbacker (anyone have an email/ snailmail address?), Lloyd Bentsen and anyone else who potentially could have an interest. Does anyone have any specific input about what ONE person could do to fulfill his part of the obligation to block this lame Nazi bullshit? Again, I think a petition would be a good idea, but getting it signed by everyone would be difficult, and signing it electronically via PGP might be considered just a _mite_ provocative, like making a peace offering to William Bennett by offering him a toke off a J. Any input? ---- Robert W. Clark rclark@nyx.cs.du.edu PGP signature available by mail or finger