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Alexander Pope Examines the RIP Bill
Swift as a chimney swallowing a barn,
We swallow down the governmental yarn: Let’s knit our network of prescription plugs; We who fly freely need to live on bugs. May 2000
From the Daily Whale.
It passed. Obviously not enough MP’s read me. Now it’s
better known as the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, RIPA,
a law in the U.K.
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