1994-04-04 - Re: THOUGHT: International Electronic Declaration of Rights

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From: wd6cmu@netcom.com (Eric Williams)
To: ph@netcom.com (Peter Hendrickson)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-04 03:51:50 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 3 Apr 94 20:51:50 PDT

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From: wd6cmu@netcom.com (Eric Williams)
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 94 20:51:50 PDT
To: ph@netcom.com (Peter Hendrickson)
Subject: Re: THOUGHT: International Electronic Declaration of Rights
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> I think you are well-intentioned, but I think looking to the U.N. to
> protect individual rights will not work well.  Most of the governments
> which belong to the U.N. are totalitarian.

Doesn't the U.N. have some kind of list of basic human rights?  (Un-
enforceable, of course.)  I thought I saw it in a story about Elanor
Roosevelt.
-- 
Eric Williams  |  wd6cmu@netcom.com  |  WD6CMU@WD6CMU.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA





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