From: Ian Reilly (ianreilly@comcast.net)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2003 - 02:00:03 MST
>That's one of the most idiotic claims I've heard in a while.
>Yes, the SC has recognized that there is a right to anonymous
>pamphleting, but a public protest isn't that. If you want to
>stand out on public streets with signs, you have no right to
>expect privacy or anonymity. Either you believe in what you're
>protesting, or you're a coward and a hypocrite.
Either you don't believe what you wrote, or you're an idiot and a hypocrite.
Our rights are disappearing quickly in this country - it won't be long
before more protest leaders are rounded up, arrested on trumped up charges,
or framed for any number of crimes - it makes sense to conceal one's
identity rather that have your mug run through the computer face recog.
software so you can later be labelled "high-risk" when you go to board a
flight - no, we're not quite there, but we will be. The gov is in the data
collection stage. Or let me guess, the gov doesn't harass protest leaders?
Funny how the police hide behind their masks, put tape on their
badges.....oh, and there are undercover cops, CIA, hired thugs,
provocateurs - all of whom conceal their identities - and illegally
infiltrate & record information
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