Re: S314 and potential hell-raising
enlisting the ACLU, the EFF, and any other group potentially willing to pour money into a legal battle.
Fuck the EFF, they already lost they're place in importance. The ACLU is a very good place to start however. Ideas?? _____________________________________ {-: Jaeson M. Engle || jme@josaiah.sewanee.edu :-} {-: www server: http://josaiah.sewanee.edu/ :-} {-: Finger 'jme@josaiah.sewanee.edu' for my Public :-} PGP block.
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enlisting the ACLU, the EFF, and any other group potentially willing to pour money into a legal battle.
Fuck the EFF, they already lost they're place in importance. The ACLU is a very good place to start however. Ideas??
There are going to be a lot of factions involved with this one. Some desirable, some not. (I leave it up to the individual to make the judgment) Maybe we can learn something from the military and apply c3 (Command, Control and Communications) to this. Set up a forum for coordinating efforts, delegate tasks, most important communicate so we don't waste resources on redundant efforts. The religious right has successfully been doing this for years. Perhaps a dose of their own medicine is in order. Anyone care to create a newsgroup? ;) - -- ============================================================================== skaplin@skypoint.com | Finger skaplin@infinity.c2.org for | a listing of crypto related files PGP encrypted mail is accepted and | available on my auto-responder. preferred. | (Yes...the faqs are there!) | Finger skaplin@mirage.skypoint.com for | "...vidi vici veni" - Overheard PGP public key. | outside a Roman brothel. | Fax Number +1 (612) 928-9771 | An UZI beats five aces every time... ============================================================================== Be careful when playing under the anvil tree. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBLzmurMlnXxBRSgfNAQEN/wf9EXER7hq44OeA0mL5QH1S+Px4tV1xlLE+ 3DGItShAqwgHfQLxcD4oceIk6ZK1pYCytK7dnKeGNRynKKPoxDyFzAjLnI6xptMr F72Uonzx/jhtodP7a+N0S3I7f4Hz362E0Wuplw0EItD3NaXEItaqyc7UXnZTXx61 /ER9/w0Pt9Fg56ULXNyp707xzfyeXeynQo51Rnox6/lL21T381KmzpS4npRUF9q4 XyifQYVeG23UHCujsHK6lbKFNVUZJYvaNZC7nSYJntb+rCSNAp983GUoUSPC7x7h Vp/XfSVttZNVfmUUAtLnN5TYqR3uCUEJOzTam8LzxQi8m0VROTBagg== =KoNH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, 8 Feb 1995, Samuel Kaplin wrote:
There are going to be a lot of factions involved with this one. Some desirable, some not. (I leave it up to the individual to make the judgment) Maybe we can learn something from the military and apply c3 (Command, Control and Communications) to this. Set up a forum for coordinating efforts, delegate tasks, most important communicate so we don't waste resources on redundant efforts. The religious right has successfully been doing this for years. Perhaps a dose of their own medicine is in order. Anyone care to create a newsgroup? ;)
It's coming, soon. Keep your eyes peeled for an announcement. - dog
enlisting the ACLU, the EFF, and any other group potentially willing to pour money into a legal battle.
Fuck the EFF, they already lost they're place in importance. The ACLU is a very good place to start however. Ideas??
there's room for another organization I think. there are, in my opinion, two reasons why the NRA is as effective as it is: it has a single issue that it concerns itself with and it never compromises. so what, in very few words and as clearly as possible, is our issue? josh
On Wed, 8 Feb 1995, joshua geller wrote:
there's room for another organization I think. there are, in my opinion, two reasons why the NRA is as effective as it is: it has a single issue that it concerns itself with and it never compromises.
so what, in very few words and as clearly as possible, is our issue?
I don't know what your issue is, but a small group of people are at the moment formulating the beginnings of a new "group" of sorts with a very specific agenda in mind. Which is an utterly obscure and non-descriptive thing to say. But hold on. We should have an initial announcement ready, I hope, shortly. - dog
The ACLU (aslong with us and numerous other groups) are all very aware of S. 314. I briefed the Telecommunications policy Roundtable, which is over 100 public interest groups interested in telecom policy, about it last week and we are all gearing up to nail this sucker to the wall before it is included in the telecom bill. If you havent called and screamed at your senator and congresscritter, do so now already (202) 224-3121. -d
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Dave Banisar -
Jaeson.M.Engle@josaiah.sewanee.edu -
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slowdog