It morphed into a thread about FISA having nothing to do with the 
Jonbenet case.  Why?  Because some people start a new topic by replying 
to an old one and changing the subject.  That does not actually start a 
new topic in the YahooGroup database.   So if you are reading by date 
then you will see all these subject lines that are about Jonbenet that 
aren't.  :)  But people get pretty uptight around here when I bring 
"thread hijacking" up which is interesting of itself.

What does it have to do with FFL?  It's a commentary on our society and 
its ignorance the latter of which has always been a topic for TM.

dhamiltony2k5 wrote:

>Did i miss something? Ah, what the hell does the Jonbenet murder 
>have to do with FFL?
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>May be that point here comes close to FF or FFL, about habeaus 
>corpus.  An editor of a FF newspaper then (19th century) was 
>arrested, sent off to prison in the DC area and NY and later 
>released in that late civil disturbence of the rebellion.  The guy 
>probably deserved it. Lincoln was wise in that and skated a line.  
>Liberty and Union afterall.
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>But really, what does the Jonbenet murder have to do with FF and 
>FFL?  A little more explicit intellectual work and writing on the 
>part of posters?  Are there other groups for this other stuff?
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>Rick Archer seems too damn permissive and liberal as owner and 
>moderator of FFL and should kick some of these imposters off of FFL 
>for flooding it with such unrelated to FFL shit.  Flex some muscle 
>Rick and make these imposters at least take the time to relate this 
>stuff to FF or FFL and not just let some presumed connection as 
>license for , or else give them the hank.  Without some self-control 
>or better self-editing, then drop a few people for not following the 
>the FFL guidelines.  Amusing too so many do not live here in FF or 
>even meditate who fill this place up with unrelated stuff.
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