Jay and all,
Jay Fenello wrote:
> FYI:
>
> One of the dates burned into the minds of Americans is July 4, 1776. This is
> the date that the Declaration of Independence was signed by the members of the
> Second Continental Congress. Less well-known, but no less important, is the
> date of signing of the Constitution, on September 17, 1787. The Constitution
> established the government we are familiar with today. But surely there was a
> government in the intervening years.
>
> Indeed there was. The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt at
> establishing a national government in the New World. It was not entirely
> successful, which is why the Constitution was established. But it did serve the
> nation for a decade. So, what are the Articles, what kind of government did
> they establish, and what was so wrong with them that they had to be replaced? A
> bit of history may of help:
>
> <http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_arti.html>http://www.usconstitution
> .net/consttop_arti.html
>
> Some Interesting Parallels . . .
> The White Paper <==> Declaration of Independence
> ICANN By-Laws <==> Articles of Confederation
> Supporting Orgs <==> State Governments
> Mike Roberts <==> John Hanson
Yes this is an interesting parallel. However you left out two very important
comparisons and documents.
White Paper? <=====> Constitution of the United States
1996 Telecom Act? <=====> Bill of rights
>
>
> Welcome to our future history!
>
> These *are* exciting times.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Jay Fenello
> President, Iperdome, Inc.
> 404-943-0524 http://www.iperdome.com
>
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