To: Boot Hill
after THEY began...
they who? The prosecutors began their case and five days after the case began they discovered the tapes were illegal? Did these people acutually follow through on this bizzare campaign?
There are two issues here: one is the alleged threat campaign that was dropped based on whatever seperate merits there.
THE SEcoND case is whether somebody can stand in public and accuse anyone with impunity of being a Nazi. This is a good case for being against the leftist tactic of making all opponents "nazi" or "anti-semetic" or anyother scaremongering.
To: longtermmemmory
longtermmemmory: "they who?"
Ask The Rocky Mountain News, as indicated in my post, that's a quote from their article.
I took it too mean that "the recordings became illegal just five days after they [the Aronson's] began [recording them]."
--Boot Hill
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03/03/2004 2:21:36 AM PST by
Boot Hill
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