
Robert Bork was on NBC (I think) being interviewed to plug his hot new book "Slouching Towards Gomorrah" (or something like that). The snippet of interview I caught was the last part, with the interviewer asking how Bork could reconcile his desire that we all be more free with his notion that we let the Constitution "control" us, and that legislatures should be able to outlaw all the profanity and indecency that they want. Any of the cypherpunk.lawyers seen this? Bork came across as kind-of a jerk, personality-wise. -- ______c_________________________________________________________________ Mike M Nally * IBM % Tivoli * Austin TX * How quickly we forget that mailto:m5@tivoli.com mailto:m101@io.com * "deer processing" and "data http://www.io.com/~m101/ * processing" are different!

Mr. Nally wrote:
Bork came across as kind-of a jerk, personality-wise.
I listened to him speak on Mr. Limbaugh's show the other day where the round mound of sound all but blew him on the air. He didn't come across as a jerk to me. More like a facist prick. If he had made it to the Supreme Court, there is no doubt in my mind where he would fall on the crypto debate. Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@smoke.suba.com
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