On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Tim May wrote:
>I think "cooperative isolation of someone" is a natural thing.
>Shunning, isolation, expulsion...it's how groups deal with characters
>they don't like.
Indeed. Lynch mobs are a rational extension of the basic principle.
>An empty comment. "Tolerance" subsu
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Monday September 25 9:03 PM ET
Ex-FBI Computer Informant Pleads
Guilty to Hacking
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A man who officials said once
was a confidential FBI (news - web sites) source on computer
At 12:26 PM 9/26/00 -0400, Jill Stone wrote:
> If you know a Drivers License number, do you know how to retrieve the
>registration information? js
A small contribution to the personal fund of a DMV clerk works well..
Probably mentioned because of its sentence enhancement
potential. See 18 USC 924(c)(1)(A), adding five years
to sentences for drug crimes when a firearm's involved.
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Steve Furlong wrote:
>
> But one line in the article pissed me off:
>
> > A
> > subsequent search disc
At 12:01 PM 9/26/00 -0400, Olav wrote:
>
>The hint of illegality? Well, of course this is a reason, but the question
>remains that if all people had legal access to nationalsocialist
>propaganda such as "Mein Kampf", would the fact that that mainpart of our
Actually MK *is* available online to ev
Olav wrote:
> > Nothing has made Nazism more interesting to young persons, mostly
> > young men, than the hint of illegality. "If they don't want me to
> > know about this, there must be something to it." Plus, the usual
> > flaunting of disrespect for authority.
>
> The hint of illegality? Wel