Chris Penn wrote:
> Man Arrested for Twittering Goes to Court
> http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/10/man-arrested-twittering-goes-court-eff-has-documen
> 
> Arrest Puts Focus on Protesters’ Texting
> http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/nyregion/05txt.html?_r=1&bl
> 
> At first I thought, GREAT, some people should go to jail for some of
> the useless stuff they tweet.
> In all seriousness, Why would this be illegal?  Are they saying that
> these protesters are insinuating a riot?
> 
> Chris...

Welcome to Amerika  :-(

Cops can run you over, and they call that in the line of duty. You run a
cop over, it's attempted murder.

Cops and break down your door, and shoot you. They call that in the line
of duty. You protect yourself, and they charge you with murder.

They use technology (radio, internet, etc), in the line of duty. We use
technology to protect ourselves, we are terrorists.

-- 
Rodney D. Myers <[email protected]>
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
        Ben Franklin - 1759

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