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On 17 Dec 2001, at 14:46, A. Melon wrote:
> http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,49141,00.html
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> Incredible. Abso-fucking-lutely incredible. After telling
> us all about the poor little child pornographer, Larry
> Benedict, and how the mean old police are out to ge
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,49141,00.html
Incredible. Abso-fucking-lutely incredible. After telling us all about
the poor little child pornographer, Larry Benedict, and how the mean
old police are out to get him, Declan finally lets the other shoe drop
in part 5 of this 5-part
>>fellow officers protested and declared a work "slowdown." The union was
all for it. Don't look for a fast response from 911 calls, I guess, if you
live in certain Maryland suburbs of DC.
Guess they wont find chandra levy anytime soon.A cop in sydney the other
day ,admitted to stealing large
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On 14 Dec 2001, at 19:50, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Declan McCullagh has been producing a one-sided series
> about a child pornographer's supposedly unjust indictment,
> http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,49132,00.html. Of
> course everything the pornographer says is taken as gospel,
>
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 06:34:02PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Examples please? "All the time"? I have *never once* heard of such an act
> by an LEO, and my range of experience is both personal and anecdotal. The
> more usual act is that the will first offer a plea, and
> if rebuffed, wi
Quoting Nomen Nescio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The real issue for cypherpunks is of course whether there is any connection
> between the child pornographer, Larry Benedict, and the local cypherpunk
> pedophile who uses the pseudonym Eric Michael Cordian. Is it possible
> that Cordian and Benedict a
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> ...the police are filthy liars.
Um, yes, generally. Sure, there are exceptions, but as a rule that would be
accurate.
> In fact they have gone so far as to plant child porn
> onto the computer in order to gain a conviction, in McCullagh's twisted
>
On 14 Dec 2001, at 15:02, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> This is pretty funny. As you'll see in Part V, I got tipped off to the
> case by Crime Victims for a Just Society. As for the rest, well, I posted
> a bunch of court documents on wired.com; read them for yourself and
> make up your own mind.
>
Birdbrain nescio plops>>Declan McCullagh has been producing a one-sided
series...
Well he's a prime CALC suspect.Ill grant you that.
>>everything the pornographer says is taken as gospel
Corn patch moving violation? Tim? anyone?
>>the police are filthy liars.
Season with a little truth as
This is pretty funny. As you'll see in Part V, I got tipped off to the
case by Crime Victims for a Just Society. As for the rest, well, I posted
a bunch of court documents on wired.com; read them for yourself and
make up your own mind.
-Declan
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:50:24PM +0100, Nomen Ne
Some Twit writes:
> Declan McCullagh has been producing a one-sided series about a child
> pornographer's supposedly unjust indictment,
Even your first sentence reeks of the Sex Abuse Agenda. You cannot
distinguish between readers and authors of sexually oriented material, and
you think people
Nomen Nescio writes:
>Declan McCullagh has been producing a one-sided series about a child
>pornographer's supposedly unjust indictment,
>http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,49132,00.html. Of course
>everything the pornographer says is taken as gospel, while the police
>are filthy liars.
I
Declan McCullagh has been producing a one-sided series about a child
pornographer's supposedly unjust indictment,
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,49132,00.html. Of course
everything the pornographer says is taken as gospel, while the police
are filthy liars. In fact they have gone so f
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