From: Kevin L Prigge <Kevin.L.Prigge-2@cis.umn.edu>
To: adam@lighthouse.homeport.org (Adam Shostack)
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UTC Datetime: 1996-01-10 19:09:30 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 11:09:30 PST
From: Kevin L Prigge <Kevin.L.Prigge-2@cis.umn.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 11:09:30 PST
To: adam@lighthouse.homeport.org (Adam Shostack)
Subject: Re: When they came for the Jews...
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sameer wrote:
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| Is there some way I can get a copy of this letter? Is it
| directed at specific ISPs or ISPs in general? An open response,
| publicized, to this sounds like something I could do. Publicity is
| fun.
| > Citing ``the rapidly expanding presence of organized hate groups on the
| > Internet,'' a leading Jewish human rights group [the Simon Wiesenthal
| > Center] on Tuesday began sending letters to hundreds of Internet access
| > providers and universities asking them to refuse to carry messages that
| > ``promote racism, anti-Semitism, mayhem and violence.''
As of the current time, we haven't received this letter (via
postmaster@umn.edu or root@umn.edu). Anyone know where it might
be coming from, i.e. @wiesenthal.com or something similar?
--
Kevin L. Prigge |"Have you ever gotten tired of hearing those
UofM Central Computing | ridiculous AT&T commercials claiming credit
email: klp@tc.umn.edu | for things that don't even exist yet?
010010011101011001100010| You will." -Emmanuel Goldstein
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