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"It's war. War is never fair."
No.. it's inconvenience. War is very different.
"war on drugs" (so, prolonged prohibition driving the profitability of criminal drug trafficing and wasting tax dollars imprissoning people for smoking a joint but not far more addictive substances like drinking or smoking)
"war on illegal imigration" (so, war against what the US was founded on; freedom and imigration rather than against employers who under pay and mistreat illegals)
"war on terrorism" (so, war against a technique of war; fear of fear so we can legislate away more freedoms)
"war on wikileaks" (more like "please don't focus on how this information was able to be leaked" war against responsible governance)
I don't see any of it as warfare followed up by land forces holding ground. It's political BS spin.





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2006-06-09
It's not cowardice, but proactive *private* justice.
Which, AFAIK, is not legal in democracies.
As no governement react saying these companies can't do that without legal backup, it seems that we're not living in democracies, under a State of Laws.
Not a big surprise, though.
When non legal actions are not condemed anymore by governements because they agreed which such actions, there is no more fairness in respecting laws.
Who care, then, that resistance actions are fair or not. It's war. War is never fair.
Edited 2010-12-08 13:24 UTC