Re: clarification please
At 4:35 PM 08/03/94 -0400, L. Todd Masco wrote:
It's really not so different than the War On Some Drugs or half a dozen other power-plays... and this is the propaganda machine that we will have to face if we're unlucky enough that Clinton/Gore actual get their act together enough and get the rest of the government behind them to make a real PR effort (as opposed to the clumsy scare tactics we've soon so far).
I understand what you are saying, but it is fascinating that Clinton gets (by inplication) blamed for Iraq and the war on drugs, when those are both Republican creations. Granted, Clinton is carrying through on the WOD, but he kind of has to, considering 'nessessary political games, washinton style.' Not that I am a clinton fan, I merely like giving credit where credit is due, and much of this (including, as has been oft stated here, the beginnings of clipper) belongs to those 12 years of republican mess making that got Clinton in office in the first place. -j -- "Blah Blah Blah" ___________________________________________________________________ Jamie Lawrence <jamiel@sybase.com>
Jamie Lawrence writes:
At 4:35 PM 08/03/94 -0400, L. Todd Masco wrote:
It's really not so different than the War On Some Drugs or half a dozen other power-plays... and this is the propaganda machine that we will have to face if we're unlucky enough that Clinton/Gore actual get their act together enough and get the rest of the government behind them to make a real PR effort (as opposed to the clumsy scare tactics we've soon so far).
I understand what you are saying, but it is fascinating that Clinton gets (by inplication) blamed for Iraq and the war on drugs, when those are both Republican creations.[...]
Make no mistake: I'm blaming Clinton for neither the War On Some Drugs, the Persian Gulf massacre, nor the Waco massacre. Government controls all that it can and grows however it's able: it's the nature of governments. It doesn't matter what control freak is at the helm, they'll use whatever means are available to control the world and the nation. This is why we have a Bill Of Rights. It is also why the Bill Of Rights in is tatters. One of the most insidious details is that you usually can't point to one person and say "it's their fault." Everyone is "just doing their job." I'm one of those who sees no fundamental difference between the Republicrats and the Democans. Their rhetoric is different, but all they want in the end is for everybody to behave they believe is right: they have no respect for the freedom of diversity in beliefs that it is at the core of America. What is important for us to observe is the methods that they use to control us and for us to figure out how to undermine these methods as well as we are able. The nets themselves are a good start: without centralized communications, it's more difficult to tell people what to think. Strong crypto for everyone added to the nets is a good step, too: especially when you can authenticate sources according to an information "web of trust" (IE, I'd trust something Noam Chomski recommended over something Dorothy Denning recommended). -- L. Todd Masco | Bibliobytes books on computer, on any UNIX host with e-mail cactus@bb.com | "Information wants to be free, but authors want to be paid."
C'punks, On Wed, 3 Aug 1994, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
... Not that I am a clinton fan, I merely like giving credit where credit is due, and much of this (including, as has been oft stated here, the beginnings of clipper) belongs to those 12 years of republican mess making that got Clinton in office in the first place.
I don't think much is accomplished by arguing which set of liars got us into any particular mess. However, it was the *democrats* who dominated the legislative and judicial branchs of government, as well as the entrenched bureaucracy for the Ragan/Bush years. I think that is a more accurate version of "giving credit where credit is due." Nevertheless, please be advised, I dispise them all (and so should you). Now get cracking and write some code. S a n d y
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