John Gilmore Sues Ashcroft et al. for Freedom to Travel
ChTom writes "John Gilmore initiated a federal suit today in CA Northern District against Ashcroft, et al, challenging the air travel ID requirement:
http://cryptome.org/freetotravel.htm
(Mr. Gilmore is a businessman, civil libertarian, and philanthropist. He was the fifth employee of Sun Microsystems, an early author of open source software, and co-creator of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Cypherpunks, the DES Cracker, and the Internet's "alt" newsgroups. He serves as a director on several for-profit and nonprofit boards. )"
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I think there is a world market for maybe five personal web logs.
Yes, im gonna murder him too, Thats 5 people im gonna murder. I might as well murder you too!
I live in fear from knowing it's just a matter of time until some psycho hyjacks a train and runs it into a shopping mall or sports arena somewhere! And busses? Seriously people, a terrorist could hurt more people with 5 gallons of gas and a lighter (don't try this at home kids).
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security
That's what I usually do.
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Socrates was asked where he was from. He replied not "Athens," but "The world."
Because the petitioner has ID, he is not sufficiently affected by the rule, and therefore doesn't have standing to sue.
I'm letting you know (cuzz the government wont tell you) but you have been reported via TIPS because you seem to have put a little thought into an apperent terrorist plan.
----- LoboSoft specializes in Digital Language Lab
These people that keep complaining that our freedoms are being taken away by people collecting data about us are the same ass-clowns that fill out every single Slashdot survey on the homepage... Cowboy Neal isn't an acceptable answer at a flight desk, but then again, they don't ask me what temperature my air-conditioner is set to either.