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Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 06:53:16 -0700
To: "Kathie" <kathiem@mail.microserve.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: College Seminar on JFK Assassination Canceled

I offer to deliver our seminar to the college,
instead.  I know a lot about the JFK assassination,
and I am not an extremist.  I just happen to have
studied federal law in depth for more than 7 full
years now, and I have a lot to share, now in the 
Supreme Law Library, for people to access via
their Internet computers.

This is a serious offer.

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



At 09:51 AM 8/23/97 +0000, you wrote:
>http://www.tampabayonline.net/news/news101n.htm
>
>8/23/97 -- 12:01 AM
>
>           Conspiracy seminar canceled after angry  phone calls 
>
>
>          MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (AP) - A college seminar featuring
>          speakers who believe conspiracies were behind the
>          assassination of President John F. Kennedy was canceled
>          following a public outcry.
>
>          The board of trustees at the South Orange County Community
>          College District had approved $5,000 to bring in four
>          panelists - including one who accuses the Israeli
>          intelligence agency, Mossad, of masterminding Kennedy's
>          murder in 1963.
>
>          The proposed seminar had been strongly criticized by some
>          faculty members and the Anti-Defamation League. After a
>          report on the seminar was published Thursday, the school
>          received more than 200 phone calls.
>
>          The response was ``pretty intense and somewhat surprising,''
>          said district Chancellor Robert A. Lombardi. ``Certainly
>          none of us wanted to be offensive or troublesome to any
>          group.''
>
>          A spokeswoman for the district said the overwhelming
>          majority of phone calls it received were critical of
>          allowing extremists to participate in a seminar sanctioned
>          by the district.
>
>          Lombardi defended the course even after it was canceled.
>
>          ``I would argue on the side of free speech,'' he said.
>          ``Obviously, the Supreme Court has made many telling
>          decisions in support of that view. In the largest realm of
>          ideas, I think it's terribly important to allow differences
>          of opinions to be voiced.''
>
>          Copyright 1997 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This
>          material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or
>          redistributed.
>
>
>
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