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FC: Anarchist Chuck0 replies to conservative group: "Can't take a joke"


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 11:43:40 -0500

Some background:
http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=chuck0

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Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 10:07:14 -0500
From: Chuck Munson <chuck () tao ca>
To: declan () well com
Subject: Re: FC: Chuck0's newest Internet enemy: The American Family Association

Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> Chuck0 is a colorful member of the Politech list and the Washington, DC
> anarchist community. He's had his run-ins with critics (and the cops) before:
> http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=chuck0

Once again, people can't take a joke.

The ironic thing is that the language on that page has been online for
2-3 years. Over the holidays I updated that page, mostly to verify
links. I think the updated time stamp on the file must have awakened
some dormant monitoring program.

BTW, we have a new radical ISP that's started up here in Washington. We
have equipment in Washington and Los Angeles. We'll be providing email
accounts and virtual web hosting for activists and radicals. It's called
Mutualaid.org--the main page should be available soon.

We'll be hosting the Independent Media Center-DC website.

The project includes several people who have been involved in digital
libraries going back a decade. One of the collective members runs
Etext.org, which has hosted zines and digital libraries since the early
90s.

Take care,

<< Chuck0 >>

Infoshop.org             -> http://www.infoshop.org/
Alternative Press Review -> http://www.altpr.org/
Practical Anarchy Online -> http://www.practicalanarchy.org/
Anarchy: AJODA           -> http://www.anarchymag.org/
MutualAid.org            -> http://www.mutualaid.org/
Factsheet 5              -> http://www.factsheet5.org/
AIM: AgentHelloKitty

Web publishing and services for your nonprofit:
Bread and Roses Web Publishing
http://www.breadandrosesweb.org/

INTERNATIONALISM IN PRACTICE

An American soldier in a hospital explained how he was wounded: He said,
"I was told that the way to tell a hostile Vietnamese from a friendly
Vietnamese was to shout 'To hell with Ho Chi Minh!' If he shoots, he's
unfriendly. So I saw this dude and yelled 'To hell with Ho Chi Minh!'
and he yelled back, 'To hell with President Johnson!' We were shaking
hands when a truck hit us."

(from 1,001 Ways to Beat the Draft, by Tuli Kupferburg).




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