1997-01-21 - Re: Dr. Vulis’ social engineering experiment

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From: Nurdane Oksas <oksas@asimov.montclair.edu>
To: Jane Jefferson <gotagun@liii.com>
Message Hash: 8f890ba7b59d59aaebd73b9899061e3be0dde4456ffa0069a1d38f8d40278197
Message ID: <199701212015.MAA11113@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-01-21 20:15:45 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 12:15:45 -0800 (PST)

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From: Nurdane Oksas <oksas@asimov.montclair.edu>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 12:15:45 -0800 (PST)
To: Jane Jefferson <gotagun@liii.com>
Subject: Re: Dr. Vulis' social engineering experiment
Message-ID: <199701212015.MAA11113@toad.com>
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Jane Jefferson wrote:
> Also Sprach Toto:
> > 
> >   If what you say is true, then Dr. DV K's efforts are quite possibly 
> > the most important issue being addressed in this conference, because
> > behind free speech, lies the most important issue of all--when does
> > it start, and when does it stop.
> 
> Exactly. 
>  
> >   The military-industrial complex proclaims this necessary for the
> > purposes of state-security, and denies that it is used in order to keep 
> > their 'sins' from being exposed. (If you believe this, then please 
> > contact me by private email regarding an ocean-front property I have
> > available in Tucson, AZ.  If you act quickly, I will throw in a set
> > of the Amazing Ginzu Knives as an added bonus.)
> 
> The heart and soul of the problem is that "sin", "freedom", "good", 
> and "evil" are abstract concepts which fluctuate from individual to 
> individual. If Dr. Vulis is indeed an adjunct professor at Fordham 
> University, I think that perhaps he has been hanging out and drinking
> too many beers with my former philosophy professor Quentin Lauer. ;-7 

	You know smoking causes wrinkles...
	:)
	







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