Bill > In theory and hindsight most everything can be. But that was not > the point. The point was the so-called fixes would not have > done so.
Previously you said > The right to privacy had no relation to the 9/11 events. To say > you get one or the other is to create a false dilemma. So before you claimed there was no relation. Now you claim that there is a relationship but you oppose taking action on moral grounds. I get the feeling that your position is a moving target which only provides shifting sands for the Libertarian Party. It would be interesting to get the (hopefully fixed) positions of Lowell and Robert on the conclusions of the 9/11 commission. Lowell, can you read the link I provided? Was it right to take anti-privacy measures to help reduce the chances of another attack? Regards Tim The Matrix Neo's boss: You believe that you are special, that somehow the rules do not apply to you. _______________________________________________ Libnw mailing list Libnw@immosys.com List info and subscriber options: http://immosys.com/mailman/listinfo/libnw Archives: http://immosys.com/mailman//pipermail/libnw