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Originally Posted by freebeard
For the lurkers who might confuse easily: ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.php/publish-fake-science-fee-39820.html
"'slacker raids' under the Sedition Act" doesn't find anything about slacker raids [on DDG's first page anyways]. Closest match seems to be Eugene V. Debbs and somebody in Malaysia.
Freedom of Speech is not unlimited but it is protected. By the following Amendment. OTOH, Free and Open Source software moots the whole point. Internet runs on Apache servers.
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PBS Television may be the solitary source for the historic information. It made it's way across my TV as I was drawing one day.
The mention of the WW-I era 'Slacker Raids' may have been mentioned on their program about the 1921, 'Black Wall Street', Tulsa, Oklahoma race massacre of the African-American community.
It could have also been on PBS' program about the US Army attacking WW-I veterans of the 'Bonus Army', protesting in Washington, DC in 1932.
( Caesar crossed the Rubicon )