Oregon says unlawful labelling of an MP3 is 'terrorism' (fwd)

Tim May timcmay at got.net
Tue May 20 22:44:05 PDT 2003


On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 09:34  PM, Justin wrote:

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> Jim Choate (2003-05-20 23:52Z) wrote:
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>> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9568
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> I suppose neither Mr. Rupp nor the Inquirer could be bothered to read
> the bill or the section of Oregon law referenced by it.  Or perhaps
> reading a legislative summary was just too complicated or 
> time-intensive
> for their busy schedules, and they decided to skip that formality in
> their quest to distribute their quota of truth to the public.
>
> The provisions in Section 3 of the bill, currently in Section 19, Ch.
> 666 of Oregon Laws, are not related to the first part of the bill which
> seems to define terrorism.


I downloaded the PDF version of the bill, read it, and was both amused 
and aghast.

Amused, because it is precisely the act we have sought to help make 
things immeasurably worse and thus bring on the destruction of America 
the Damned.

Aghast because of the boldness of the suspension of the Constitution in 
Oregon.

Every person in Oregon involved in crafting this bill or in supporting 
it should be killed by freedom fighters.


The USA is a fascist nation. Fuck it dead.


--Tim May





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