Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/11/13

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Subject: Re[2]: [Leica] freedom of....
From: Sonny Carter <sonc@sonc.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 06:41:08 -0800
References: <1335744202.20031112233452@sonc.com> <3FB32777.30407@rhodos.dk>

Hello RUBEN,

Not ironical. I was meaning the ability to speak freely over the
Internet. There are places it is not allowed.



Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 10:40:55 PM, you wrote:

RBFR> Sonny

RBFR> I dont get what you trying to point out - was it an ironical post or am
RBFR> I missing somthing

RBFR> Sonny Carter wrote:

>>Hmmmm. you just have to look at the list of nations NOT represented on
>>the LUG to get some idea of where free speech is allowed . . . or not.
>>
>>  The following are countries that show up on my statistics,  Some
>>  countries notably  absent.  Some may be dot coms or stuff. talk
>>  among yourselves.
>>
>>Canada
>>Netherlands
>>France
>> United Kingdom
>> Germany
>>Australia
>> United States
>> Italy
>> Denmark)
>>Finland)
>>Japan)
>>Norway)
>>Brazil)
>>Austria)
>>Israel)
>>Spain)
>>New Zealand)
>>Poland)
>>Sweden)
>>Belgium)
>>Switzerland)
>>Malaysia
>>Lithuania
>>Russia
>>Mexico
>>Turkey
>>Singapore
>>Philippines
>>Romania
>>Argentina
>>Czech Republic
>>Slovakia
>>Taiwan
>>Hungary
>>Estonia
>>Portugal
>>Malta
>>Namibia
>>Seychelles
>>Greece
>>Jordan
>>
>>
>>
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