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Pim van Muers : illegal foreign agent ? What to do about it ?

Richard A. De Castro writes: So, in addition to getting the (perhaps, perhaps not) Dr. Van Meurs thrown out of the country png (persona non gratia), which means that he would probably never (ever) be allowed back in, another tactic...

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Pim van Muers : illegal foreign agent ? What to do about it ?

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Posted on: October 21, 1994 9:59 AM, by Tim Lambert

Richard A. De Castro writes:

So, in addition to getting the (perhaps, perhaps not) Dr. Van Meurs thrown out of the country png (persona non gratia), which means that he would probably never (ever) be allowed back in, another tactic would be to get him banned from the NSF-net side of the internet.

The possibilities are endless.

All right!! Someone else who prepared to publicly come out against free speech in order to preserve our liberties. Dennis, you've started a movement!

I suggest we call ourselves CREEP - Club to REmovE Pim. Dennis can be president. I came up with a club song:

Who's the leader of the club that's made for banning Pim? D E N, N I S, C O N E R.

I had to change the spelling of O'Conner to fit the song, but maybe he could have his last name officially changed to match?

I came up with a better plan than deporting Pim: we should intern him and all other Dutch nationals and all of the gun grabbers. Pim will be laughing on the other side of his face when he's in the concentration camp, chained up to Ann Landers and Sarah Brady.

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