Re: Tim's Tips on Avoiding Prosecution

2001-09-05 Thread Steve Furlong
Declan wrote: ...I suspect that a should be killed line may be enough to garner a conviction if you knew or should have known that folks would act on what you say No, no, he should be killed is just shorthand for he should be kill- filed. -- Steve FurlongComputer Condottiere Have

Re: Tim's Tips on Avoiding Prosecution

2001-09-01 Thread Tim May
On Friday, August 31, 2001, at 06:14 PM, David Honig wrote: At 10:41 AM 8/31/01 -0700, Tim May wrote: 5. At physical Cypherpunks meetings, by all means talk about politics, uses of technology, even anarchic things. But avoid being drawn into debates about what to do to specific politicians,

Tim's Tips on Avoiding Prosecution

2001-08-31 Thread Tim May
that were not just speech actions. (To JA Terrenson/Measle, there _is_ a difference between speech and action. Planting a stink bomb is not political speech. Tampering with mail is not speech. Threatening harm, directly and specifically, is not speech.) I'll give you Tim's Tips on Avoiding

Re: CDR: Tim's Tips on Avoiding Prosecution

2001-08-31 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote: By the way, the SS also demanded that I give them my name and show them my driver's license. I refused, so at least they never got my name entered into the Master Data Bank of Presidential Threateners. There is this device called a camera... --