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Eric Goodman <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University Creative Writing Faculty <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Sep 1998 07:01:22 -0400
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>Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 13:17:20 -0400 (EDT)
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>Subject: Petition COngress
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>Of course the world is abuzz with the pitterpatter of finger-talkers on
>listservs everywhere sharing the best of the analyses of this silliness-that-
>defies-categorization...public policy? political science? anthropology? bad
>fiction? Anyhow,  My good friend Amy Totenberg (Harvard '73) shared our
>observations of our respective listservs. She reports that the email flow on
>Their listserv is considerably more voluminous but of similar tone, and that
>likely all our thoughtful exchanges go unheard and useless unless we do
>something. Amy wrote "go the web site I have underlined below and then you
can
>register your name for the petition (to Congress).  Some action -- however
>feeeble -- is better than nothing.
>
>"The core of their Message is: The President should receive censure from the
>Congress and we should all move on. And the independent counsel investigation
>should end. It's time for the public interest to come first, and for our
>representatives to show real leadership.
>
>"Will you help? Just go to http://www.moveon.org to sign the petition. It
only
>takes a minute. And then if you send a message on to your friends and
>colleagues, the ball will really get rolling. It's up to us."
>

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