Re: Assassination Politics(tm) was V-chips, CC, and Motorcycle Helmets
At 5:26 PM 3/8/96 -0400, E. ALLEN SMITH wrote:
From: IN%"jimbell@pacifier.com" "jim bell" 16-FEB-1996 03:25:12.58
At 02:18 PM 2/15/96 -0800, Bill Frantz wrote:
Since my name keeps getting dragged into this discussion, I will share with youall the conclusions I reached after my last set of exchanges with Jim Bell. (1) Assassination Politics (AP) will be most useful to a fired-up group of people who want to silence a single person. Madeline Murray O'Hare comes to mind. (She was a Texas atheist who challenged school prayer and won.) (2) Jim Bell and I disagree strongly on the market price for assassinations. (3) Jim Bell and I disagree on the number of deaths needed to deter someone who believes in what they do. In our discussion, this question comes down to: are IRS employees more like corporate consultants or like soldiers. (4) I think that if someone can be traced as profiting from a AP death, e.g. through winning a gamble on the date/time of death, that person's whereabouts at the time of death will be carefully investigated. (5) While killing someone whose name and residence are known is easy, and the killer is likely to get away with it, does that mean that killing someone who has been marked as having a price on her head is as easy? I assume her friends and neighbors will protect her. The TV cameras will be running 24 hours a day. This will, at a minimum raise the price of assassinations. Regards (that means you too, Jim Bell) - Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bill Frantz | The CDA means | Periwinkle -- Computer Consulting (408)356-8506 | lost jobs and | 16345 Englewood Ave. frantz@netcom.com | dead teenagers | Los Gatos, CA 95032, USA
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