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000439_dwarner@albany.net _Wed Dec 13 21:26:12 1995.msg
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Date: Wed, 13 Dec 95 21:26:30 0000
From: David Warner <dwarner@albany.net>
Organization: Event Horizon Studios
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Subject: Re: Stop Internet Censorship!
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> Bryant Reif (reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu)
> Wed, 13 Dec 1995 02:19:38 -0500
> At 11:35 AM 12/12/95 -0500, JBooth411@aol.com wrote:
>
> > So what does this have to do with censorship? Everything. See,
> people
> >in our sociaty will blame anyone but themselves.
>
> This is the direct result of liberal social policy and the welfare
> state in
> which live. Thank you FDR and LBJ.
>
> Sorry about the political commentary but this list seemed to be
> drifting a
> little too far left. Anyway, I sent an e-mail message to Speaker
> Gingrich
> and politely and intellegently asked him to reconsider his policy
> concerning
> the Internet. The idea of censorship on the Internet disturbs
> conservatives
> as well as liberals.
>
> *************************************************************
> ** Bryant Reif, Telecommunication, Michigan State Univ. **
> ** ----------------------------------------------------- **
> ** Phone: (517) 332-1236 E-mail: reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu **
> ** Work: (517) 432-2191 E-mail2: reif@tc.msu.edu **
> ** Fax: (517) 432-2529 **
> ** WWW: http://aiesec.msu.edu/~bryant **
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>
> "If you keep your money in your shoe, then people
> will know which bills are yours." D. Byrne