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offline theo himself from +- on 2003-04-14 12:38 [#00649858]
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the concurrent war on american civil liberties continues
(though taking out a few embarassing johnny-come-latelys in
the rave culture with the visors, orange pants, glowsticks
etc, really doesnt bother me) click


 

offline MongoloidBaby from Savannah (United States) on 2003-04-14 12:53 [#00649881]
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Man, I sure do like how this whole FREEDOM thing is going.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-14 13:04 [#00649896]
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Cracking down on Rave Parties is a good thing. But the RAVE
Act has the potential to umbrella over many non-rave
gatherings, and that is very, very frightening.

Send a fax to John Ashcroft and let him know you do not
approve.



 

offline teion on 2003-04-14 13:20 [#00649935]
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Try the UK's Criminal Justice Act - It's the first
legaslative document since the days of the Third Reich to
define a music style by its characteristics. Plus why is it
good to crack down on rave parties? they are and were an
integral part of dance music culture.


 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-04-14 14:40 [#00650098]
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because of poseurs who make a mockery of everything.. those
who are responsible for the media/drug-war crackdown on
ecstacy (a drug that, w/fda approval could have been quite
useful) and shit like "go"


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-14 14:43 [#00650107]
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Just saying anything to push the movement underground. Let
it mutate..


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2003-04-14 14:47 [#00650114]
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cracking down on rave culture because ravers take drugs
makes no fucking sense... politicians are the most
scatterbrained motherfuckers out there...
how about just arresting drug takers/drug distributors/drug
growers? why on earth do you have to outlaw partying to do
this?!


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2003-04-14 14:50 [#00650118]
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but nevermind... american policy makers are hellbent on
ruining everything remotely good about their country, and
the world that they are intent on swallowing...


 

offline Crocomire from plante (United States) on 2003-04-14 14:51 [#00650123]
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*black cloud of disgust rises above head*

it's time to kill.....


 


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