-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 tisdagen den 8 april 2003 03.13 skrev John LeMay: ,
Actually, I didn't miss your point at all. I knew exactly what you were getting at, and I agree to a point. I had to try hard to not bring up the First Amendment (aka Freedom of Speech) when wording my note. While I support the First Amendment, no where in the amendment does it indicate that the amendment can be used as a "catch all" for allowing people to make whatever rediculous statement they want. There are times when it just doesn't apply. For example, statements regarding bringing harm to any person or persons - especially a certain high ranking US official - are always investigated. The people making those statements are typically detained for at least some amount of time. Truth is you can say what you want, but you still have to suffer the concequencies if you say something really stupid. Personally, I thought the sig in question was one of those statements.
AFAIK the US constitution does not apply to the internet. Or is it an amendment to some RFC you are talking about? Olle - -- War does not determine who is right, war determine who is left. Registered Linux User 61169 http://counter.li.org Books just wanna be FREE! See what I mean at: http://bookcrossing.com/friend/Olle -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+kmMAemTnENN6pasRAvcwAJ94Up4HWMKBwg6KkY34jP+HUIDS7gCfb4+y G1gO6j3WSiLcEWyWuRmJrgU= =r3wY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----