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At 12:19 AM 08/10/00 -0400, James A.. Donald wrote:
> > So are you claiming that this alleged evidence seemingly cited by
> > Chomsky exists, or are you denying that Chomsky claimed the
> > existence of this evidence?
06:51 PM 10/7/2000 -1000, Reese wrote:
> Le
s. To create a police state on the internet, all that is
necessary is to ensure a one to one correspondence between an internet
address, and a human face that can be beaten to pulp.
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n, and computer walking, and computers doing well
anything that a spider can do well, are a mixture of hype and fraud.
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on of the government, perhaps
by supplying it with equipment, or by allowing it to confiscate the land
which it polluted, or by having the pollution spread upon their property,
are guilty.
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>
> > Back in those days, I remember having a shell account at school, and
> > SLIP had just come out. Someone had written a small program that would
> > allow users to run SLIP from userland and turn a dial-up shell into a
> > net connection.
>
> Sounds like SLiRP :).. Most annoying thing set
but did
not get my nyms. This seems to have been a widespread experience. ZKS
denied any problem. I concluded that if I could not trust them, I could
not trust their proprietary cryptography, and forgot about it.
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> without due process of law and "interrogation methods that border on
> psychological and/or physical torture."
This reminds me of that scene in "Casablanca" where the chief of police
piously announces "I am shocked"
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--
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 11:28:25
Trei, Peter wrote:
>In most states, electoral college
>electors are bound by law to cast their
>votes in favor of the candidate who won
>their state. But not all - in some states
>(which ones? I don't know) electors can
>legally vote their conscience. A Liber
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 20:36:04
Tim May wrote:
>
>Actually, MacBride _was_ the elector, in the 1972 election. He ran as
>the LP candidate in 1976, presumably on account of his 1972 action.
>
>(The 1972 was my first election, and I voted for John Hospers,
>candidate of the very new Libertar
would have argued that the offending
judge lacked jurisdiction to find his own bum also.
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Godwin's law is invoked, it is an inappropriate
response to an appropriate invocation of the lessons of the twentieth century.
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similar twentieth century crimes -- the armenians, the
kulaks, and so on and so forth.
The evil of the nazis is not unique. Over and over again the same causes
led to the same consequences, and the only way we can stop it from
happening again and again is to pay attention.
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extract a random length of gibberish, a valid key would
extract a stream of valid data, and revealing one secret key to
the adversary would not give the adversary any evidene that
more secrety keys were present or absent.
Any good known algorithms for this?
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I want to store information deniably.
So there would be a fixed sized block of data, say one megabyte,
increasing by multiples of 8 as needed.
This would contain various items of information that one could
extract by supplyin a secret, symmetric, key. A random key would
extract a block of gi
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RE/AWARD NOTIFICATION; FINAL NOTICE.We are pleased to inform you of the announcement
same demo, he would see a
crowd of old farts, and you would see a crowd of young punks
with nose rings.
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On 7 Dec 2003 at 22:25, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> I'm seeing similiar trends across
> virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium itself
> that it's in decline.
Spam.
people are continually abandoning old addresses.
Of course it does not help that the cypherpunks list itself under
p
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Tim May:
> >> And, as many have noted, very few of the "kids" today are
> >> libertarians (either small L or large L).
James A. Donald:
> > When you were a teenager, everyone thought that Ho Chi Minh
> > was the greatest, had a picture of Che Gue
ople. Those using this rhetoric believe they know
better than other people what is good for those other people,
and intend to whack those other people for their own good.
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On 8 Dec 2003 at 13:17, Tim May wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF
> -8&safe=off&threadm=220820032357238678%25timcmay%40removethis.got.net&
> rn um=1&prev=/
> groups%3Fq%3Dfrederickson%2Bgot%2Btim%26hl%3Den%26lr%3Dlang_en%26ie%3D
> UT F-8%26oe%3DUTF
> -8%26sa
physical gold, which
actually is anonymous, and provides a physical mix, since one
gold atom looks very like another.
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t is pro capitalist, and pro progress.
As living standards rise, we are going to spend more on
intangibles and natural beauty, and the interesting question is
how to do this in a capitalist, hi-tech, framework.
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6
his recipient sets his newsagent to
always download all new messages)
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references in the system to
> that account are also deleted from all ALTA/DMT dbs.
Trust us. Would we lie to you?
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James A. Donald
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th power.
Every atom of gold is identical to every other atom of gold.
There is only one stable isotope.
E-gold does not provide untraceability -- but gold does.
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ne stable isotope of gold" is embematic of the
> delusions which the gold bugs and offshore platform silly
> people have.
I can rather easily open a pecunix account with a hotmail
address. Opening a swiss bank account is considerably harder.
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im.
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really must be when you discount all that capitalist
propaganda."
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eful competition
is a greater threat to the rulers, for example "harmful tax
competition". One of the major goals of the EU is to restrain
'harmful tax competition". Similarly one of the major goals of
the WTO is to prevent what cypherpunks call regulatory
arbitrage.
Truly great.
> > In doing so you have manifested what has been written here
> > about "gasing into the abyss" and so on.
On 17 Dec 2003 at 8:36, Jim Dixon wrote:
> I have gazed into the abyss and seen a man having his teeth checked
> and getting a haircut. :-|
>
> --
> Jim Dixon [EM
enience against a common enemy, an alliance
that both sides know will end in war or near war fairly soon.
This however seldom leads good men to mistake evil men for
'good guys"
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from clear that this encryption will
enable all the potential uses of encryption that cypherpunks
foresaw.
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d slavery complaining about those episodes.
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r does it lead you to
believe they are actively supporting him.
> It is astonishing that it was okay for Saddam to be as evil
> as be and we (as a society) turned a blind eye to it
Yet you show no similar astonishment concerning the evil of
Stalin.
James A. Donald:
> > Evil men, by
ut its passing are those
who enthusiastically hailed all the Soviet violations of it as
wars of national liberation.
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> > Different rules apply in war.
J.A. Terranson wrote:
> One leettllleee problem: we are not really at war.
Sure looks like war to me.
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Americans deserved 9/11 and have no right to whine about it.
Nations are not morally entitled to any rights. They have
rights merely by habit and convention, a convention formalized
in the peace of Westphalia, and now at long last fading.
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--
J.A. Terranson:
> > > One leettllleee problem: we are not really at war.
James A. Donald:
> > Sure looks like war to me.
J.A. Terranson:
> I guess that's why the congresscritters told Shrub to GFY
> when he tried to get a declaration?
After 9/11 Congress
the Hague is apt to
convict the innocent and acquit the guilty in the face of all
evidence, illustrating in more extreme form the problems that
occur with the police powers of the Westphalian state.
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James A. Donald
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xactly what the nazi war criminals got.
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s our puppet, he was the good guy, and no
> matter how many he murdered, he was a benevolent leader.
Saddam was no more "our puppet" than Stalin or Pol Pot was, nor
was he ever deemed a good guy, any more than they were.
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--
James A. Donald:
> > Every citation Chomsky gives is fraudulent.
> >
> > I recently posted a paragraph by paragraph examination of
> > one of his more notorious articles. Every single citation
> > he gave was false in some central and crucial way.
> >
s.
Similarly the USG has not said that if China invades Taiwan,
the USG will intervene, but it would be as big a lie to claim
that China has been given a green light to invade Taiwan, as it
is for Ramsey to claim that Iraq was given a green light to
invade Kuwait.
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that diplomats say when what they
actually mean is "We are going to cut off your head and nail it
to a lamp post with a nine inch nail")
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ment, I
expect that they were.
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ce in the Serbian war
crimes trials, the Hague would acquit Saddam and convict
Carter.
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James A. Donald:
> > Saddam will be judged by his victims, who have jurisdiction
> > enough for me.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> It is tempting to say that the victims have some kind of
> natural right to see justice done against this tyrant. The
> problem is that the there i
omats, like mafia bosses, make their threats by
implication, not out loud.
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On 20 Dec 2003 at 12:40, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
> Thanks Steve, I don't think I have heard this before. I googled on the
> text you quoted and found this url
>
> http://wais.stanford.edu/Iraq/iraq_andambassaprilglaspie22303.html
>
> and a few more
>
> http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ARTICLE
ntclair.edu/english/furr/glaspie.html
What Glaspie said was:
: : The instruction we had during this period was that
: : we should express no opinion on this issue and that
: : the issue is not associated with America. James
: : Baker has directed our official spokesmen to
: :
or little Saddam was victimized is an obviously stupid
argument, and anyone making it an obviously evil person.
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the guys in the two towers had
it coming, and poor Saddam is a victim, puts himself in the
corner with the people who are stupid, evil, and losers.
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James A. Donald
> > I am anti war. You lot are pro Saddam.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That is quite a presumption there. "If you're not with US,
> you're with the terrorists",
If you call for the release of Saddam, or you justify 9/11, as
the "
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James A. Donald:
> > And now the guys on this list are weeping big salt tears
> > about poor victimized Saddam.
Jamie Lawrence:
> I don't care if he got a shave. I do care that the US fails
> to adhere to international law.
The US army would be wholly in compli
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James A. Donald:
> > If you call for the release of Saddam, or you justify 9/11,
> > as the "anti-war" posters in this thread have been
> > arguing, then indeed you are with the terrorists.
Bill Stewart
> Saddam's not particularly related to th
my rally.
If any of your speakers really thought the NLF was something
other than a KGB sock puppet, they would have had posters of
the supposed NLF leader on their wall. Instead, not one of
these supposed supporters of the NLF blinked when the most of
the NLF vanished in the 1975 pur
.
For this to be true, most of the coalition would be nations
that agreed to UN becoming a world government. Somehow I
doubt it.
The ICC has no legitimacy.
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James A. Donald
> > > > Anyone who wants to argue that the guys in the two
> > > > towers had it coming, and poor Saddam is a victim, puts
> > > > himself in the corner with the people who are stupid,
> > > > evil, and losers.
Jamie Lawr
--
James A. Donald:
> > So in your version of reality, the Iraqi people were
> > happily enjoying socialism, loving the socialism this
> > benevolent dictator Kassem provided to them and then this
> > evil capitalistic CIA agent, Saddam, took it all away from
> >
y
supervised access, whereas the US army has been completely
relaxed about letting anyone contact those involved in the
story.
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in Moscow,
and the guy behind that desk in Moscow was one Ho Chi Minh.
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the German regime by showing a German cop
asking someone to present his papers.
When I visited Cuba, Cubans would depict the totalitarianism of
the regime, by showing me their internal passports.
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,
arguably this was what happened during the second Reagan term.
The Soviets were not losing anywhere -- but could not afford
it.
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James A. Donald
> > > > Anyone who wants to argue that the guys in the two
> > > > towers had it coming, and poor Saddam is a victim, puts
> > > > himself in the corner with the people who are stupid,
> > > > evil, and losers.
Jamie Lawr
--
James A. Donald
> > > > You have just told us that poor little Saddam is a
> > > > victim.
Jamie Lawrence:
> > > Incorrect. I said no such thing, and you're being a twit
> > > by attempting to credit me with such statements.
James A. Donald
ng the two towers.
The 9/11 terrrorists were not Palestinians. They were not
avenging Israeli dispossession of Palestinians, and had they
been, they would have been hitting the wrong target.
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> > > effect based on international relations in the '60s,
> > > bundled together with some sort of New American Century
> > > twine about how if we don't kill all the "ragheads" (your
> > > words, not mine), we'll be enslaved or w
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James A. Donald
> > That was the "raghead fanatic way of life should perish."
> > Not "raghead fanatics should perish"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oh some distinction...
The difference between killing people and setting them free
doubtless seems trivia
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James A. Donald:
> > You said:
> > : : "I do care that the US fails to adhere to
> > : : international law."
> > implying that US treatment of Saddam violated
> > international law.
> >
> > You also said;
> > : : "knocking o
property right in his subjects or his rule.
We are entitled to help our allies against our enemies, an
activity that generally interferes with "sovereignty"
While liberation is a task that can only be performed by
locals, killing enemies is a global mission.
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today's
motherboards still come with these frail little crappy plastic
clips suitable only for old style fans.
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vent of CPU overheating.
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for a business
> venture.
Used to happen all the time, before governments became so
intrusive.
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is progress nonetheless.
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or checking of them. This lack of
enforcement is arguably illegal, but it continues.
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old.
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it on them, but in fact you cannot do anything with
bayonets. It is hard to do complicated things.
Leviathan is necessarily far less intelligent than the
individuals that compose it.
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>
> GLOBAL LOTTO PROMO LOTTERY, THE NETHERLANDS.
> ALFONSTRAAT B56,1002 BS AMSTERDAM,
> THE NETHERLANDS.
>
> FROM: THE DESK OF ;MR. JAMES DOUGLAS,THE PROMOTIONS MANAGER,
> INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT,
> REF: OYL /26510460037/02
> BATCH: 24/003
As I predicted, transactions are increasingly going on line.
And as Hettinga predicted, the more anonymous and irreversible the
transaction service, the cheaper and more convenient its services.
All happening as predicted.
So why don't we have anonymous chaumian cash by now?
Because, the more
, or perhaps a boy carrying
some art. To the best of my knowledge no one EVER got any
decent sized cash payment from the Soviet Union for any act of
treason, no matter how crucial.
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James A. Donald
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Michael Motyka wrote:
> So are all convinced this is not a hoax?
>
> Brian McWilliams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>
>>FBI Raid Silences Teen Anarchist's Site
>>http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/174092.html
>>
>>SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.,
>>31 Jan 2002, 12:15 AM CST
>>In a case that may te
Tim May wrote:
> On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 01:57 PM, James B. DiGriz wrote:
>
>> Michael Motyka wrote:
>>
>>> So are all convinced this is not a hoax?
>>> Brian McWilliams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>>>
>>>> FBI Raid Silen
Christine Hall wrote:
>
>
> *Hi!*
>
> Did you know that 85% of your potential customers will be using search
> engines to find what they are looking for on the Internet? Have you ever
> thought about getting your website listed on search engines worldwide?
>
> TrafficMagnet offers a uniqu
Damn finger slipped, causing that spam reply.
Say, Jim, it's off-topic as hell, but do you still have that TI Explorer
and if so what would you take for it?
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Jim Choate wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, James B. DiGriz wrote:
>
>
>>Damn finger slipped, causing that spam reply.
>>
>>Say, Jim, it's off-topic as hell, but do you still have that TI Explorer
>>and if so what would you take for it?
>>
>
> Ar
Morlock Elloi wrote:
>>eye-opener (the full paper goes into more detail). My conclusion
>>after reading this (well before also actually, but it re-enforced the
>>view) is that the safest and simplest thing to do is to just publish
>>such software anonymously.
>
>
> Again, motivation.
>
> The n
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 27 Mar 2002 at 22:43, Eugene Leitl wrote:
>
>
>>On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I don't recall ever having read of this type of structure before,
>>>but it seems so obvious that I'm sure it's been discussed before.
>>>So is there a name
James B. DiGriz wrote:
> In terms of practical considerations, network diameter is 3, and minimum
> connectivity is 8 (if you count routes with common links) at the 3 hop
> level, which you'd probably want to use, with a fallback to longer
> routes on retries. Unless
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James A. Donald:
> > The reason that taliban caught in Afghanistan, and people
> > with the wrong accent caught in Afghanistan, tend to wind
> > up in Guantanamo Bay is not because Afghan warlords are
> > taking orders from US overlords, it is because Afghan
> >
I go down the street and steal some bandwidth just
because I find it a change to work in the open air.
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James A. Donald
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er third are
> trivially "protected", and the remaining third have done the
> best they can under the circumstances
This may explain the lack of wardriving. Why bother to drive?
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James A. Donald
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rties
in Iraq, at the same time he is busily subverting US enemies in
Iran. He has his own agenda, which on some matters agrees
with the US agenda, and others contradicts the US agenda.
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On 9 Dec 2004 at 19:47, Joseph Ashwood wrote:
> In short, except for those few people who have some use for
> MixMaster, MixMaster was stillborn.
As one of those few people who have had some use for Mixmaster,
it does not seem stillborn to me.
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James A.
s that it conceals your threat model.
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fail, unless someone
immerses the camera in liquid helium.
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James A. Donald
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to remain flexible
> and not to specify a particular encryption/signing
> technology.
Or in other words, due to the fact that PKI sucks, they have
left the door open for a replacement.
> now the investment may finally be realized.
I don't think so.
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James A.
The title of this post is misleading: The protest is anti
government, and pro property rights.
For example:
> [...] "People can see how corrupt the government is while they
> barely have enough to eat," said Mr. Yu, reflecting on the
> uprising that made him an instant proletarian hero
If he
worry which of those who received our arms are good guys
and which are bad guys after the regime falls.
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James A. Donald
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tes. The problem is states like
North Korea, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, which are not
failing, but damn well should.
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James A. Donald
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James A. Donald:
> > Terrorists, as we discovered in Afghanistan, tend to piss
> > people off. They need a government that is strong enough to
> > intimidate the locals to refrain from killing them.
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> Since
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