o so many reasons to sue - u r limiting the scope ... for instance rights
breach of citizens of the library could be brought by individual citizens
also could at least bring up coercion - i mean dhs... wtf
On Sep 14, 2015 2:13 AM, "Tempest" wrote:
> Cari Machet:
> > as i have stated i dont trust
Cari Machet:
> as i have stated i dont trust tor because monolithic and we need more
> solutions than shit developed by the state but it could be a beautiful
> lawsuit against the federal gov - those are needed for sure everywhere
> anywhere - state sovereignty needs more legal enactment
> On Sep 1
as i have stated i dont trust tor because monolithic and we need more
solutions than shit developed by the state but it could be a beautiful
lawsuit against the federal gov - those are needed for sure everywhere
anywhere - state sovereignty needs more legal enactment
On Sep 12, 2015 3:31 AM, "Chris
On 2015-09-11 07:19 PM, grarpamp wrote:
A lot of support should be lent right now to the city managers,
library board,
and the community. You don't want the first one to be publicly quashed
by
a bunch of shameful LEA fearmongering.
Show up the board meeting, you can bet they will.
Someone sho
> A lot of support should be lent right now to the city managers, library board,
> and the community. You don't want the first one to be publicly quashed by
> a bunch of shameful LEA fearmongering.
> Show up the board meeting, you can bet they will.
Someone should also see about notifying these fo
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Shelley wrote:
> Via Propublica:
> http://www.propublica.org/article/library-support-anonymous-internet-browsing-effort-stops-after-dhs-email
>
> More background:
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/07/crypto-activists-announce-vision-for-tor-exit-relay-in-ev