[Re: If law is based on precedence]
LUIS VILDOSOLA
lvild at usa.net
Tue Mar 13 16:40:17 PST 2001
Just like the legal system,
a cryptosystem holds a key to unravel a
hidden order/disorder.
If you can't read between the lines Sunder,
it reads:
*The Constitution is a false key*
Sunder <sunder at sunder.net> wrote:
>
> Jim Choate wrote:
> >
> > Why is the Constitution not the root precedent?
>
> Clue: this is cypherpunks, not lawyerpunks.
>
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