If you can explain that a difference in kind that exists between the cat
dialogue, the lawyer dialogue, the language dialogue, and this 'temporary'
political dialogue, then I might believe it bothers you. I am interested
in my like minded MG'ers, why we put up and enjoy 20 year old technology,
and the technical knowledge of the pros and pro-amateurs.
In my opinion, we reflect minds that take a quirky turn and enjoy it.
Why can we not enjoy ourselves on more issues?
And Dr. Bob, how can you logically say, " I am all for freedom of speech
BUT...." In my experience, that usually indicates an agenda
different from the words.
With my best wishes,
Bill
'76B
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Dr. Robert Hill
wrote:
> I am all for freedom of speech BUT this is a MG list - if you want to talk
> Bush verses that other guy politics, please go to a chat room or a list for
> that. Not trying to be harsh but "this just ain't the place".
>
> BOB
> with flame suit on
[BIG SNIP]
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