America as a Shake Down Extortion State

Ryan Anderson randerso at ece.eng.wayne.edu
Thu Oct 9 20:30:14 PDT 1997



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>The debate over crypto almost certainly fits this pattern. If and when a
>domestic ban on crypto is likely to pass and be signed, companies like RSA
>and PGP will face extinction. This will then "incentivize" executives of
>these companies to release funds, in the form of campaign

Actually, I think it's a little more likely that they'll get disgusted with 
Congress, and collect some money for the ACLU to use to pay their lawyers in 
the instant filing of the consitutionality challenge.  

Seems to be a much more productive way to spend your money (long-term).


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