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- Path: sparky!uunet!computer-privacy-request
- Date: 21 Dec 1992 11:54:07 -0500
- From: Mitch Collinsworth <mkc@graphics.cornell.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.society.privacy
- Subject: Re: Digital Licenses in NY State
- Message-ID: <comp-privacy1.117.4@pica.army.mil>
- Organization: Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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- X-Computer-Privacy-Digest: Volume 1, Issue 117, Message 4 of 9
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- In <comp-privacy1.113.6@pica.army.mil> James Hess <jhess@orion.oac.uci.edu> writes:
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- >In article <comp-privacy1.109.1@pica.army.mil> Mitch Collinsworth <mkc@graphics.cornell.edu> writes:
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- >>But then a few days later I walked into the polling place for the
- >>primary election and was presented with a new form of sign-in book in
- >>which I was instructed to sign below my name. The book was clearly the
- >>output of a laser printer. My name appeared twice, once in type and
- >>once in a pixel reproduction of my signature. I decided it was already
- >>too late...
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- >>Needless to say, I voted for the candidate who said we need to reduce
- >>government rather than the one who wanted to expand it.
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- >Not to question your politics, but remember that Bush was director of the CIA,
- >which is not noted for its concerns for privacy or legality. Ask yourself,
- >which parts of government did he propose to reduce or expand? Of course,
- >if you run the country off the books, through Ollie North, you can reduce
- >the visible government... ;-)
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- Not to question your intelligence, but I didn't say which party I belong
- to. I also don't recall there being a Republican primary for presidential
- candidates in New York State. What makes you think I was referring to
- Bush?
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- -Mitch Collinsworth
- mitch@graphics.cornell.edu
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