 bmn? ? ?Premium,ExMod 2003-06 join:2001-03-15 hiatus | reply to Linklist
Re: bad idea.. said by Linklist:But I would hope legitimate companies would refuse to carry and sell these books. Based on that logic, if something CAN be used for bad, then companies shouldn't carry it or sell it ?
Just about everything in your home would suddenly be gone from the shelves of every store.
Bleach, gone (because it can be used to make chlorine bombs more easily that you can hack your cable modem)... Guns, gone... Cars, all gone. Computes, poof! Phones, yep, them too. Children's Tylenol, done for...
No, that doesn't work. Instead of preventing this type of information from getting out, perhaps a consorted effort to show its value and explain its legitimate uses should be made ?
And of course, keeping the book from stores doesn't prevent someone with the slightest clue from firing up the internet and using Google. -- Ann Coulter doesn't know jack about science... "Extremes to the right and left of any political dispute are always wrong." Dwight Eisenhower |
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 9143930615,000 Watts of Bass Power join:2002-10-16 New Milford, CT | Not so. The government won't take away things that are required to earn a TAXABLE INCOME. So cars definately stay, even though auto accidents kill more people in a year than the Viet Nam war. |
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 | I think you forgot to count the 1 - 2 million Vietnamese deaths during the Vietnam War.
I think they'd ban cars if that many people were dying per year. |
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 9143930615,000 Watts of Bass Power join:2002-10-16 New Milford, CT | No, they wouldn't, because it's impossible to tax people who aren't working and earning income. Without a car, 95% of the US population wouldn't be able to earn income. |
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