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Re: Dr. Vulis' social engineering experiment
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...
:)