Time: Sat Nov 09 09:58:36 1996 Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1996 09:29:56 -0700 (MST) To: "E. J. Totty" <eschelon@eschelon.seanet.com> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: LLAW: PMRS update ======================================================================= LIBERTY LAW - CROSS THE BAR & MAKE YOUR PLEA - FIRST VIRTUAL COURT, USA Presiding JOP: Tom Clark, Constable: Robert Happy, Clerk: Kerry Rushing ======================================================================= Dear Mr. Totty, It was an experiment, in more ways than one. I wanted to keep posting the material -- knowing that people don't always read, or fully understand, their email the first time -- until I got some kind of response, ANY kind of response from recipients. And so, in a nation with an incarceration rate twice that of South Africa, which is second in prisoners per capita, the answers I have received most often are: "Take me off your list!" and "Have a heart -- get lost." Quite a few of these "requests" have come from members of the press and broadcast media. What does that tell you? Maybe fascism is making a strong comeback, right in our own backyards, yes? Not one American has even ventured to ask, "What can I do to help with this?" Not one. This is truly shocking, particularly when one of those who told me to "Get lost" then comes screaming for help, because now they have been targeted by IRS, or BATF, or FBI, or who knows what. And, of course, I am expected to be kind, courteous, efficient, professional, humane and, above all, generous. "Oh, Mr. Mitchell, we all thought you worked for free." Aren't we so proud to be Americans? It's no wonder that so many people in foreign countries hate our guts. /s/ Paul Mitchell At 05:33 AM 11/9/96 -0800, you wrote: > Paul, > > The subject line on PMRS has been around the block several times now. > I have received every one of them. My question is, how many time do >I have to receive a post before I just ignore its poster? > > While your information is indeed newsworthy, and important, >peppering the list with the same old information every so often serves >nothing more than a form of harrasment, since we are somewhat 'forced' to >read the contents of each post to discover if new information has been >released. > > My time, as with everone else's is important. If we are made to >waste it on repetitious posts that contain nothing new, we cannot devote >more time to where it will do more good. > > > Have a heart, and consider your acts. > > Ed =========================================================== Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.: pmitch@primenet.com ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state ===========================================================
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