Because if you don't agree with something on a site you can apparently
call for a DDOS on that site. I'm sure if I said, "Oh man, I wish
someone would launch a DDOS attack against freerepublic.com!," some
conservative shill sould jump down my throat. But instead of berating
anyone, I'll just say this:
Last time I checked, the First Amendment(TM) was still in effect.
Moveon.org is a site run in America BY Americans, meaning they have the
right to write, print or post anything they want ON THEIR PROPERTY
(i.e., site), so long as it does not hinder my right to life, liberty,
etc., etc. If you don't like what a site has to say, don't visit it -
that's your right. I wouldn't call for a DDOS on a site that I don't
agree with, I'd simply not waste my precious time looking at it.
ryan woodsmall
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
Why can't the chinese technoterrorists launch a DDOS
against moveon.org
*sigh*
And why would they need to do that?
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