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Liar.

Phoney.

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On Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:58:23 +0100, Jeff Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>All,
>
>  This is indeed very interesting.  I found it quite accurate and to reflect
>many of the feelings that I have had for many years, most especially
>in the private business sector which as recent history has shown
>many in positions of responsibility that are self appointed or selected
>by some arcane method, are usually more policy oriented and therefore
>completely incompetent in the positions they may hold in the technology
>sector of the global economy.  Brian Hollingsworth compiled a list
>of some of this individuals which I forwarded to these relevant lists
>last week.  Bret, you were among those on that list, and rightly so
>given your past activities and comments over the past few months
>and they certainly apply here to your URL that you reference.
>
>Bret A. Fausett wrote:
>
>> http://www.theonion.com/onion3514/unfit_to_govern.html
>>
>> The article above, entitled "American People Ruled Unfit to Govern," is a
>> comic report of a supposed U.S. Supreme Court decision in which the
>> people of the United States were ruled too incompetent to represent
>> themselves and had the right to vote taken away.
>>
>> I laughed until I saw how close it comes to reflecting some of the
>> constituency proposals that will be presented to ICANN in Berlin. Owners
>> of intellectual property who are not entitled to meaningfully participate
>> in the IP constituency? Organizations suggesting that they alone
>> represent the collective voice of the IP world? If I weren't seeing these
>> things develop, I'd think I had just read another piece on the Onion.
>>
>>      -- Bret
>
>Regards,


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