Fwd: It's time for PGP to die.
Johan Wevers
johanw at vulcan.xs4all.nl
Tue Aug 19 21:03:40 CEST 2014
On 19-08-2014 4:43, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> real life. The DA is allowed to threaten prosecution of only those
> crimes the DA reasonably believes a person violated,
But that is a very vague criterium. "You liked Wikileaks on Facebook so
I'm going to sue you for terrorism and treason".
> Don't get me wrong: prosecutors have a lot of power, and I personally
> believe they have too much power with too little accountability.
> However, it's not a de-facto state of tyranny, either.
The executive branch seems to be more in the spirit of Robespierre than
that of Montesquieu. A trend in the entire western world, trias politica
exists more often than not in name only.
--
ir. J.C.A. Wevers
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