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February 4th, 2002, 11:02 PM
#21
Junior Member
This is rediculous. Some idiot breaks the law and screams that he is being treated as if he is a terrorist. IDIOT!!!! You live in America. This is a wonderful place where if you don't like it... get the hell out. If you can't afford to... you are lazy. Complain about this government at the same time you wouldn't be caught dead in a country where you didn't feel protected by your government. Try Afganistan.... you would be free to act as you wish there... why haven't you gone? Because you wouldn't feel safe there because you don't have the protection of their government. You childish acts are due to boredom and a craving of attention. You broke the law, now suffer the consequences. Yes the entrance of the agents might have been a tad bit excessive, but they were about to arrest a man that post bomb recipes on his website. In closing, thank god that you live in a country that provides you with the protection to allow you to concentrate your time on other things. Instead of being forced to join the military as an only means of income and sure to die within the next 10 years. Thank God for what you have. You have it better than anyone else in the world.
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February 5th, 2002, 04:31 PM
#22
and who should be blamed if they get a gun from a store then?
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February 5th, 2002, 04:54 PM
#23
Member
kman - truly a patriotic response. while i have the same feelings as yourself, i think you are about to draw a great deal of attention to yourself. and that is what happened to this shmuck and his site. basically this ignorant idiot drew entirely too much attention to himself. and that's what he was. for all his technical and book smarts, sonny boy lacked the common sense God would give to a primate. WTF - was he thinking posting an explosives recipe site after what happened on 9/11 and what is going on in this country and the views on terrorism. yes the 1st amendment gives us the right of free speach, gut people use your head.
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February 5th, 2002, 05:06 PM
#24
Originally posted by s0nIc
I still dont know why they have to use so much artilery just to arrest a hacker... what are they scared of, da kidd might throw them razor sharp floppy disks? or asult them with the keyboard?? lolz
wel lyou see... my keybord houses a fully automatic uzi.....
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February 5th, 2002, 07:03 PM
#25
Senior Member
There is difference between publishing / knowing how to do something and acting upon it. If everyone was arrested on their knowledge of illegal activity, a lot of us would be in jail. Now, if he did tell people to act, that is wrong. But sharing the knowledge is not.
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February 6th, 2002, 11:26 AM
#26
I agree with Owen76 here. This crackdown would make it legitimate/legal for the agencies to raid sites that post exploits.
And speaking about the Columbine high school incident. So if they got it from the net, if it´s not there I know where I can buy the books where the info comes from.
And why so focused on bombs? What about the guns? How many of you out there can get their hand on a gun/rifle in 5 minutes? ("borrowing" from your father maybe)
It takes longer to get the bombs ready
Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile
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February 6th, 2002, 12:16 PM
#27
This kind-a-thing allways makes me so glad I live in the Netherlands..
Last week our crown-prince married... 18 ppl arrested.. next day... all but one free.. next week all free..
You got to love the Dutch justice system...
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.
When in Russia, pet a PETSCII.
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February 6th, 2002, 12:43 PM
#28
the truth is that any average HS student has access to more than enough info to put together bombs
I hear what your saying 8Ball, the point is the average high school student does not publish this information on a web site inciting others to to kill and maime.
The kid got caught and is now moaning to anyone who will listen, he deserves whats comming to him.
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March 12th, 2002, 11:41 AM
#29
www.raisethefist.com is back online!
Here´s the news from newsbytes.com
Now I´m gonna say a thing that I don´t say lightly. Thank God.
Shutting down a site like this and letting Nazi servers stay up makes me sick.
Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile
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March 12th, 2002, 12:22 PM
#30
A message at the Raisethefist.com site today described the raid and said the incident was proof that "anyone actively disagreeing with policies of the U.S is now automatically rendered a 'terrorist' in the eyes of national security."
If this is how are goverment is going to act, Then you better included most of the united states as terrorists. You start taking what are four fathers faught for then you better start looking for another job Mr. President... We asked for justice for sept 11. we got higher gas prices, more job losses, and no dead bin to show for it, But yet instead of looking over seas for this problem you look in your own country the same people that support your over paid ass. You should be looking in your own home Mr. Pres.. because thats were the real problem lies. I gave seven long years of my life to you living in roach infested, Rat ran, unfit even for the homeless you call Barracks for soldiers, also I forgot to included aseptics. Is this how we are going to be treated, no longer as Americans but as American terrorists. I am lossing all faith in this country and our goverment.
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