[119195] in Cypherpunks
Re: who gets singled out; x-ray vision
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael Motyka)
Tue Oct 19 13:31:00 1999
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 10:11:52 -0700
From: Michael Motyka <mmotyka@lsil.com>
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> Customs Unveils Body Search Machine - (LOS ANGELES) --
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Aren't there some real problems with this?
For instance, I don't feel that the purchase of a travel permit gives
the carrier or any other agency the right to perform a medical procedure
on me or my family no matter how lofty their statist^H^H^Hed motives.
I would refuse to be x-rayed. I would approve of and encourage extreme
violence in a post-assault retaliatory strike against the actual
assaulters, their heirs and assigns or associates. Let them do their
jobs, useless as they are, but there are boundaries that should not be
crossed by authorities.
Civil lawsuits against the beamers should be possible and criminal
charges for assault, kidnapping, attempted murder, unsafe use of
radiation ought to be tried.
I rather hope I'm not the only person who finds this kind of crap
repulsive and Gestapo-like. The damn fascists all need reformatting.
Evolved quote ( one gene moved, one added )
In every evolution there is one man with a revision.