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Subject: peaceful place: moral definition #1

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 14:48:19 11/07/98

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On November 07, 1998 at 09:38:48, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>Thorsten: this place has been perfectly peaceful for a long while. Let's keep it
>like this, without kicking between anyone's legs.
>
>Enrique


"I formally and in public want to protest against Bruce Moreland as a
moderator
of this place (CCC) making statements about me in several places (r.g.c.c.,
CCC
and email to 3rd parties)."

how can somebody protest in a club, that another person has made statements
about him, in a place OUT of the club ?

And how can it be allowed to have a different point of view ?
The "political correct" way seems to be defined by a bunch of people, hu ?

And these people decide who has to been thrown out and who has to say what and
where ?????

WHY is it a topic of THIS club to discuss what Bruce has posted somewhere else ?
I mean, WHY was moritz complaining HERE ?
Could it be, i mean, could, that he wanted to damage bruce or bruce reputation
somehow ?

Peaceful place.
Highly moral behaviour.
Political correct.
sorry. it seems we have incompatible point of views.



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