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@ Tripitaka:

Brilliant!  :D
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Re: Is there a time after which software becomes automatically free?
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2012, 02:04:40 AM »
Quote from: LoadWB;703901
Tripitaka's screed is well thought out and articulated.  While I do agree that our country is on the slide to severely reduced rights and individual responsibility abdicated into the hands of an over-reaching federal government, I feel, however, that it grossly exaggerates individual sovereignty and sounds more like a sovereign citizen or anarchist manifesto, or a hard-core Ron Paul disciple.


It just shows how our laws are written.  It is still illegal in London to walk a pig the wrong way down a one-way street, beat your wife after dark and taxi cabs are supposed to carry hay to feed their horses.  :)
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