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From: "Stephanos J. Piperoglou" <sneakabout@***.FORTHNET.GR>
Subject: Re: S.314 petition...
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 01:44:01 +0200
OK (no quotes, but you talked about government control over the Net)

You Americans really think you own the world don't you? Don't worry, it
won't happen. Either Mr. Clinton and the other 300 billion over-consumer,
sub-culture, whatever Colonists cut off the Net from their decaying sick
country alltogether or they let it be. If you think Compuserve or GEnie or
whoever is talking too much of a liking to your supposedly God-blessed
country's habit of censoring everuthing in defence of political
correctness, then you might try coming to Europe or some other civilised
place and living in a state that's REALLY free. I'd don't give a dime in
hell if your government decides to impose the Clipper chip or whatever,
cause THEY CAN'T TOUCH ME. I'm in a continent where people know what the
REAL problems are, where the whole place isn't run by lobbyists, where the
people don't have to fulfill the gaps in their almost non-existant culture
with overconsumer food and talk shows and movies that have "God Bless
America" painted all over them, where they become bigots, racists and
nationalists because their country has no tradition to uphold, where they
fight against people with a different skin color or religion or political
inclination supposedly in defence of what is "true America", the land of
the Free.. ha, it almost makes me LAUGH.

Yeah, I'm off topic. Won't happen again, I swear, but hey, so where you.
GO AHEAD, FLAME ME (privately that is).

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I like work; | Not yours; My own, truly,
It fascinates me. | Steve J. Piperoglou
I can sit and look|
at it for hours. | sneakabout@**********.hol.forthnet.gr (finger also)
- J.K. Jerome| spip@********.ath.forthnet.gr (mail only)
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