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Re: Iroquois and the Constitution
Mr. E (jackechs@EROLS.COM)
Thu, 8 Feb 1996 17:37:53 -0500
Well I don't, your euro-centrist views are offensive. I'm a Native American
not an Indian. No one in my family came from India. And if you bother to
read Ms. Rohrlich, you'd see that I sign all my posts with my name Anthony
Dauer as well as a copyright claim with my full name Anthony Dean Dauer.
There is nothing on the George Washington University (gwu.edu) server that I
can find that supports your claim to professorship. If you want respect Ms.
Rohrlich, you'll have to earn it ... degrees don't give it. You heard? I
have heard blacks/African-Americans refer to themselves as n*****s ... that
doesn't make it exceptable for anyone else. Neither I might add does a poll
give the opinion of the majority ... statistics give the response that the
poller wants not the other way around.
At 01:20 PM 02/08/96 -0500, Ruby Rohrlich wrote:
>I have always referred to native Americans as Native Americans, until I
>heard, quite recently that they prefer "American Indians". Also, Mr. E,
>I did not give you permission to call me Ruby. I sign myself, as you may
>have noticed Ruby Rohrlich, and by someone with your approach, I
>profer to be called Dr. Rohrlich or Professor Rohrlich. Why do you hide
>your first name, and call yourself Mr. E.? Don't bother to answer; I'm
>not really interested, and I would prefer that you not communicate with me
>further, since I will not again respond. Ruby Rohrlich
respectfully submitted,
Anthony Dauer
"As witnesses not of our intentions but of our conduct, we can be
true or false, and the hypocrite's crime is that she [he] bears
false witness against herself [himself]. What makes it so
plausible to assume that hypocrisy is the vice of vices is that
integrity can indeed exist under the cover of all other vices
except this one. Only crime and the criminal, it is true,
confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the
hypocrite is really rotten to the core." Hannah Arendt
(1906-1975) On Revolution [1963], introduction.
"We have met the enemy, and he is us." Walt Kelly (1913-1973), Pogo
Copyright 1996 Anthony Dean Dauer. All rights reserved.
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