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Re: Eugene Kashpureff's Defense Fund (fwd)
- From: Charles Sprickman
- Date: Wed Nov 26 00:17:15 1997
How do I configure my router to drop all smtp packets containing text
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 22:17:13 +0000
From: Bob Allisat <tor@wtv.net>
WTF?>>To: nanog@merit.edu, newdom@ar.com, caipcom@vrx.net, iwar@iwar.org,
gtld-discuss@gtld-mou.org
Subject: Re: Eugene Kashpureff's Defense Fund
> It is exactly this type of confrontational, paranoia-inducing
> approach to the problem that has caused most of the problems
> with working towards real netwide consensus. It's not suprising
> you can't see it, but it's blindingly clear to me... I put
> work into some back channel discussions that you bozos
> managed to kill dead. You are not productive of solutions,
> you are counterproductive, actively damaging to progress.
> The "protest" created an environment where compromise became
> harder and in fact did not happen. We all lost.
> The only winners were a few people's egos, and one
> of those people is now going to go to jail for it.
> Trading ego boosts for real progress on the issues
> is not my idea of problem solving, and until you stop
> making that mistake you are a roadblock.
>
> -george william herbert
Except for the fact that we requested IETF
host a peace meeting for CORE, Internic,
Alternic, the US Government and all other
interested parties George's analysis would
be correct. Except for the fact that we've
been trying to weld some sort of consensus
via many articles, private e-mail among all
of these parties Mr. Herbert would be
absolutely bang on. But he's off target.
Instead of criticizing Postel, Crocker,
Vixie, Metzger and all these incompetants
driving this mess Mr. Hebert is attacking
those few people actually willing to put
their necks on the line to force change.
I still believe peace is possible and that
IETF is the perfect place for discussions
to begin. If this does not happen, if the
mono-maniacs behind CORE are not replaced,
if the monopolies are not broken there will
be an escalation of protest actions and
interventions. It will be the only alternative
left to those who want justice, value liberty
and cherish freedom. It's that important.
TeleVirtually Yours,
Bob Allisat
Director, World TeleVirtual Network http://www.wtv.net
PO Box 191 St E Toronto Canada M6H 4E2 tor@wtv.net
(416) 534-1999 http://www.wtv.net/portfolio.html
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