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Message no. 1
From: Info Static <RMD57285@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Politics
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 16:16:03 GMT
Humor is the way that most of the human race deals with those thing that
are seen as being to bigger or far away for them to control, others take
life way to seriously.

Info Static
I like humor, seriousness leads to ulcers.
Message no. 2
From: Info Static <RMD57285@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Politics
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1993 06:51:44 GMT
The basics never change, only the details. Every prez after George blamed
the one before (and George blamed the King ), as well as, Congress. And the
people bicht, moan, groan and whine the whole time. And for some strange and
yet unfathomed reason it works.
Info Static
Message no. 3
From: Info Static <RMD57285@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Politics
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1993 07:00:01 GMT
Da Minotaur; "I wonder how our international friends upon this list view
this thread???"

They are most likely either shaking their heads sadly or laughing with
uncontrolable mirth.
Info Static
Message no. 4
From: Khayman <gunnerhansen@********.DK>
Subject: Politics
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 16:17:06 +0000
I just thought of something (amazing right!). In this coorporized
world, where is politics? Is it all ultra-liberalism/capitalism? What
about the rest of the world (exo us)? Runners could get involved in
political matter esp mercs, which are often far more complicated than
the average run. Think the unthinkable thought: there might be an
idealist or two left ; )

Khayman
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Mikkel Hansen, Denmark, Maribo 4930 EMail: gunnerhansen@********.dk
Homepage: http://cybercom.dk/remote/mikkel/greenman.htm
"(..) If men were as much men as lizards are lizards
they'd be worth looking at." -D.H.Lawrence
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