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> Mark Jones
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> > -----Original Message-
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Hanly
> > Sent: 30 June 2000 07:43
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> > Subject: [PEN-L:21009] Re: R
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> Sent: 30 June 2000 07:43
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> Subject: [PEN-L:21009] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: My looniness
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> I live in Manitoba. THe bulk of my electricity comes from hydro.
> There are two
> supplementary coal-fired plants that usually do not operate. Q
I live in Manitoba. THe bulk of my electricity comes from hydro. There are two
supplementary coal-fired plants that usually do not operate. Quebec
electricity comes almost entirely from hydro, although some of it is imported
from Labrador at cheap prices and then exported to New England states at
RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: My looniness
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> . . . Good luck organizing, Mark.
> Doug
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> Don't sell him short. I think Mark has united PEN-L.
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> mbs
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. . . Good luck organizing, Mark.
Doug
Don't sell him short. I think Mark has united PEN-L.
mbs
Actually, the 'cadre' of the Seattle demonstrators were organized in
response to what they see as a looming catastrophe. Mark, John Foster and
I are trying to develop a theoretical alternative to the kind of deep
ecology beliefs that moved them into action. It boils down to Marxism
versus Zerzan's
Doug, I'm not left totally distraught by the apostasy of Comrade Devine, or
yours neither come to that. You are both good people and play your role, but
you are not everybody. You might, as Lloyd George said of himself, straddle
the fence until the iron enters your soul, but then you will get off
I wrote:
>>I find your e-missives to be useless. Therefore, I've instructed the
>>Eudora program to automatically transfer them to the trash bin. I
>>recommend that others do so, too.
Doug writes:
>Hmm, not very promising for "ORGANISING"!
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>It's kind of hard to organize people around catastro