Re: Way, way off-topic

1999-01-26 Thread John Hasler
I wrote: > On the contrary. The "military", at least in the US and the UK, act in > accordance with the laws of their respective nations, which require them to > obey the civilian governments. It is those governments, not the > "military", that are signatories to treaties (not that I know of any

Way, way off-topic was: Re: Debian logo & its license

1999-01-26 Thread John Hasler
Andrew writes: > You've forgotten something. The military act as if they are above any > laws. (If they cared about obeying laws, they would be disarming nuclear > weapons under their international treaty obligations) On the contrary. The "military", at least in the US and the UK, act in ac

Re: Way, way off-topic was: Re: Debian logo & its license

1999-01-26 Thread Joseph Carter
On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 10:33:30AM -0600, John Hasler wrote: > > You've forgotten something. The military act as if they are above any > > laws. (If they cared about obeying laws, they would be disarming nuclear > > weapons under their international treaty obligations) > > On the contrary.