On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Declan McCullagh wrote:
http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/09/22/0247244&mode=thread
Methamphetamine Bill Resurfaces on Capitol Hill posted by cicero on Saturday September 23, @04:43AM from the accelerating-speed-bill dept.
Everyone thought the Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act had died this summer, but a source close to the issue tells us the Senate has resurrected this nasty bit of legislation. Among other things, the bill would ban links to drug-related websites. It didn't quite get enough momentum on its own, so some of our more censorhappy congresscritters attached it to the entirely unrelated Bankruptcy Reform Act,
...etc You know, I hope it passes. No, I haven't taken leave of my senses. I've just had it up to *here* with gradualism. I'm really reaching the point of morbid curiosity to see exactly what the sheeple will tolerate. I know the constitution is practically dead anyway, but just how much abuse can the sheeple take before they wake up? Maybe making links to football, "professional wrestling" and Jerry Springer websites can be made illegal because of their "violent" content. Now that would get their attention. While you are at it make firearm ownership completely illegal. I know that will get someone's attention. A friend of mine in college said that his job in life was to do everything he could to increase entropy. I didn't understand what why he chose that path. I do now. The United States is sick. Intoxicated on its own power, it has a serious case of the the bed spins. Sometimes when you are that drunk the quickest way to solve the problem is to stick your fingers down your throat and heave. The only reason gradualism works is because it operates below the noise floor. The noise floor in this country is full bellies and unlimited entertainment. Bread and circuses. Decrease the noise floor and increase the rate of change. I think I'll be voting democrat this season. jim -- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson, 1st Inaugural