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What's this stuff about throwing people in jail for "downloading" cropduster info?
Jhoffa_X
Posted on 10/03/2001 5:01:16 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
Ashcroft just annouced this..
Details anyone?
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To: DugwayDuke
Actually, I'm MORE frightened about psychological impact. No one would feel safe or feel like leaving their homes if this happened somewhere. So much for going to work, opening a window, or walking your dog.
Luckily, it IS apparently quite difficult to do, so hopefully none of these nuts tries it out.
To: TheFilter
I'd be more worried about a bomb in backpack at a mall than I would of a chem/bio. Imagine several going off across the nation closely spaced in time. The psychological impact would be similar, but it is far easier to accomplish. As one pointed out, the trick to chem/bio is not in making it, but in making it without killing yourself doing it.
The only reason I'm not particularly worried about the mall is that I seldom, maybe four times a year visit them. Amazing what that does for your monthly bills. Abstinence is the best policy.
To: DugwayDuke
I even saw (FoxNews) a reporter back a chem/bio "expert" into a corner, finally getting him to admit that he and many others were grossly exagerating the chem/bio threat. He said that was the only way to get attention.They could have stompped their feet, held their breath, or thrown their poopied diapers around, all of those would have got some attention.
To: Jhoffa_
Ashcroft gets scarier, and appears more personally afraid, with each passing day.
prambo
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