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This is *exactly* what I mean. If you can't say that you're against the actions of a president in a democracy, then you do not live in a democracy. I thought the U.S. was based on the idea that you didn't have to be careful about your political views. I guess I was wrong. Mark Neil Goldstein wrote: > And wise people probably don't want to see their anti-government > remarks on a public mailing list these days... due process and > the Bill of Rights aren't applicable to the War against Terrorism. > Please be careful. > =============================================== > > My biggest fear is this sentiment will lead to more and more > lemming-like behaviour for fear of being 'caught'. Philip K. Dick got > it right... > > A final little overdub before fade out... > > Neil