Using the political opportunity Was: Newt's phone calls
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Sarah L. Green <greens@hiwaay.net> wrote in article <5bo2df$7ui@life.ai.mit.edu>...
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Phillip M. Hallam-Baker wrote:
It was a conference call but over a cellular phone. Martin had hacked
his
Radio Shack Scanner using a well known technique. He had a radio ham license.
Phill Actually I'd love to see this go to court & have the law itself tossed out. How many years have the airwaves been free? Now it is illegal to listen on the cellular frequencies.
Well I would love to see the case go to court but I prefer to see someone else being harassed. I don't imagine for a minute that anyone will want to take it to court though. Newt can hardly want his crookery to continue to be before the public eye. He wants it buried as soon as possible so he can make similarly "arcane" charges "nobody understands" against Clinton. Interestingly the tax law that Newt broke was the use of non profit funds for political purposes. Newt should know all about these since the Republicans used these laws to shut down political comment by the likes of the Sierra club etc under Reagan. I know several people who used to be involved in non-profits who either resigned or changed the status of the group because the cost of administration and risk of politically motivated prosecution was not worth the tax advantages. Given the "butterfly under the wheel" nature of the Republican attack I would expect jury nullification in a big way. Meanwhile there would be several weeks of questions asking why Newt is not being prosecuted, only the Martins. Despite the fact that I don't think the Democrats are smart enough to mount such a conspiracy it would be a bloody good one if they had done. I think that the challenge the crypto lobby must take on is to use the event to raise public consciousness for crypto rights. What we probably need is a single issue lobby group that the media can call on for this and only this issue and nothing else. The energies of the CDT and EFF are inevitably spread between this and other issues such as the CDA. The problem is that a journalist does not immediately think EFF or CDT when a cellphone case comes up. A single issue crypto lobby could fill that purpose. Phill
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Phillip M. Hallam-Baker