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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 08:14:33 -0700
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Making Alcohol Fuel (fwd)
Cc: Byron Wine <byronw@erols.com>

Byron,

You never cease to amaze me. 

Keep it comin'!!


/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com

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<snip>
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>The following is on page 97, in the book, Making Alcohol
>Fuel by Lance Crombie. Copyright, 1979, by Rutan Publishing,
>P.O. Box 3585, Minneapolis, MN 55403
>
>“The genius of a system that enslaves a people is the
>gradual but steady limiting of choices so that without
>noticeable change a people is conditioned to a dependency
>which is inescapable. Not suddenly, but over a period of
>time the capacity to make the choices of self-determination
>is removed.
>
>The people eventually are at the mercy of the system on
>which they have become totally dependent. They are told that
>the regulations and restrictions under which they must live
>may seem senseless, but are really for their own good. And
>if the people have been trained to be docile, they merely
>complain without making the effort to change the condition.”
>
>I thought that you might find it of interest.
>
>Byron

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