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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: MONETARY: Filipino Victims of Prostitution and the Present Economic System
Norm, As far as I understand, Rodney Shakespeare is the moderator for this group. http://cog.kent.edu/grpMonetaryReform.htm I accept your feedback that I had arbitrarily requested closing off discussion. In fact, no one from the list has expressed a complaint to me, so I was acting solely on an erroneous assumption that subscribers interested in discussing monetary reform did not want to be subjected to the discussion of a hate letter. I guess I should think twice before adopting the latest fad exercised by US government -- the preemptive strike! I withdraw my request. Cheers, Dan At 01:25 PM 4/5/2006, you wrote: >Dan, > >I don't buy the reasoning behind your decision. I offered a >connection to the subject of monetary justice in my last posting to >Eric's email. You are arbitrarily closing off discussion of the >monetary root causes of group hate and exploitation and I strongly >object. I'm happy to see that Art Bell was not the source of the >hateful letter that Eric tried to address. But whoever was the >author displays the sickness of a growing number of people whose >minds have been captured by the ideology of hate that has bred >global terrorism. Running away from hate makes us responsible for >the consequences. Hate must be confronted headon and neutralized by >an ideology of peace through justice. I know you mean well, but I >think you're wrong in preemptively shutting down the open >marketplace of civilized thought. > >With all due respect to you as a moderator, >Norm, To subscribe to this or another of COG's discussion groups register at: http://cog.kent.edu/register.html To unsubscribe from this group send a message to majordomo@cog.kent.edu with a single line in the body of the message that says: unsubscribe monetaryreform
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