Re: Illegal Demonstration proposal for Rutgers (fwd)

BD81245@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
Sat, 18 Feb 95 12:30:32 ECT

In article <ukachkwc.792899365@topi>
ukachkwc@topi.cig.mot.com (Christian E. Ukachukw) writes:

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>lajoie@eskimo.com (Stephen Lajoie) writes:
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>>In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.950210214911.14249A-100000@unix3.netaxs.com>,
>>Juan Noyles <noyles@netaxs.com> wrote:
>>>I know most of you will probably say this is off topic, but I'm hoping
>>>that some students at Rutgers will read at *least* one of these
>>>newsgroups and consider the ideas...
>>>
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>>[Snip part about a LEGAL protest]
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>>>
>>>
>>> One idea,
>>> Check out as many books as you can from the school's
>>>main library as you can. I don't mean as many as can fit in your school
>>>bag, I mean bring the cars, vans, whatever you can haul the
>>>books off with.
>>>
>>> You will force everyone, I mean all the students,
>>>especially if it is during midterms to stop and face this issue.
>>>
>>> When the Prez is gone the books come back!
>>>
>>>
>>>Que Viva la Huelga!
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>>Though Civil Disobediance is the historical way to protest, I must point
>>out that what you are encouraging could be considered theft. I don't
>>think the FCC will appreciate your using the internet to encourgage
>>illegal acts. The idea about transfering and getting refunds was far better.
>
>>Why give Senator Exon an excuse to censor the internet?
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>
>You can't be serious! Explain the theft part please!
>You can make your point sans the paranoia about FCC and Sen. Exxon.
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>>--
>>Steve La Joie


Dave <bd81245@bingvmb.cc.binghamton> thinks discrimination is not accepting
fewer minorities because they are less qualified. Discrimination is not
accepting students because of their race.

>>lajoie@eskimo.com
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>--- Christian E. Ukachukwu (ukachkwc@cig.mot.com) ---