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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.crypt:15702 alt.security:10073 comp.org.eff.talk:17098Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!bogus.sura.net!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!uunet!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!waikato.ac.nz!aukuni.ac.nz!cs18.cs.aukuni.ac.nz!pgut1Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.security,comp.org.eff.talkSubject: Re: Once tapped, your code is no good any more.Message-ID: <1993Apr22.065357.9667@cs.aukuni.ac.nz>From: pgut1@cs.aukuni.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann)Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1993 06:53:57 GMTReferences: <2073@rwing.UUCP> <1993Apr19.193528.5655@cs.ucla.edu> <rdippold.735253985@qualcom> <1993Apr21.001707.9999@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>Organization: Computer Science Dept. University of AucklandLines: 48In <1993Apr21.001707.9999@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> andersom@spot.Colorado.EDU (Marc Anderson) writes:>(the date I have for this is 1-26-93)>note Clinton's statements about encryption in the 3rd paragraph.. I guess>this statement doesen't contradict what you said, though.>--- cut here ---> WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The War on Drugs is about to get a fresh>start, President Clinton told delegates to the National Federation>of Police Commisioners convention in Washington.> In the first speech on the drug issue since his innaugural,>Clinton said that his planned escalation of the Drug War ``would make>everything so far seem so half-hearted that for all practical>purposes this war is only beginning now.'' He repeatedly emphasized>his view that ``regardless of what has been tried, or who has tried>it, or how long they've been trying it, this is Day One to me.''>The audience at the convention, whose theme is ``How do we spell>fiscal relief? F-O-R-F-E-I-T-U-R-E,'' interrupted Clinton frequently>with applause.> Clinton's program, presented in the speech, follows the>outline given in his campaign position papers: a cabinet-level Drug>Czar and ``boot camps'' for first-time youthful offenders. He did,>however, cover in more detail his plans for improved enforcement>methods. ``This year's crime bill will have teeth, not bare gums,''>Clinton said. In particular, his administration will place strict>controls on data formats and protocols, and require the registration>of so-called ``cryptographic keys,'' in the hope of denying drug>dealers the ability to communicate in secret. Clinton said the>approach could be used for crackdowns on other forms of underground>economic activity, such as ``the deficit-causing tax evaders who>live in luxury at the expense of our grandchildren.''> Clinton expressed optimism that the drug war can be won>``because even though not everyone voted for Bill Clinton last>November, everyone did vote for a candidate who shares my sense of>urgency about fighting the drug menace. The advocates of>legalization -- the advocates of surrender -- may be very good at>making noise,'' Clinton said. ``But when the American people cast>their ballots, it only proved what I knew all along -- that the>advocates of surrender are nothing more than a microscopic fringe.''Just doing a quick reality check here - is this for real or did someoneinvent it to provoke a reaction from people? It sounds more like thesort of thing you'd have heard, suitably rephrased, from the leader of a certain German political party in the 1930's....Peter.
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