>At Fri, 11 Feb 2000 11:49:02 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>. If ever there was the ideal society, >>then such little call would there be for these devices of confusion. > >The only ideal society I can think of where " little call would there be >for these devices" would >be one brought into being via genocide on the scale of nothing we have ever >seen. >Hardly anyone I am familiar with would consider a society where there is >no privacy, nor >need for it, ideal. The fact that your mind cannot think of it doesn't mean that it's impossible. -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ********************************************** If the courts started interpreting the Second Amendment the way they interpret the First, we'd have a right to bear nuclear arms by now.--Ann Coulter
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