RE: Useless memes

From: Bruce Jones (BruceJ@nwths.com)
Date: Fri May 12 2000 - 18:52:28 BST

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    From: Bruce  Jones <BruceJ@nwths.com>
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    Sorry I missed "Out Now" .... I was there!
    The "Hell no We won't go." statement at first made me see red. Later I just
    shook my head and walked away. Little freedoms are taken lightly when some
    one else pays for them.
    The era between 1964 and 1975 should be known as the time when duty died.

    <deep sigh and Oh Well>

    Bruce

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Wade T.Smith [SMTP:wade_smith@harvard.edu]
    > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 12:27 PM
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    > Subject: RE: Useless memes
    >
    > On 05/12/00 10:26, Lawrence H. de Bivort said this-
    >
    > >I guess my favorite would have to be "Out Now!" This caught on rapidly
    > as
    > >the slogan on the anti-VietNam war movement, and helped people focus and
    > >act on the key issue.
    >
    > Hmmm. I was here, and that particular phrase does not register with me.
    > The phrase that registers with me is "*Hell, no, we won't go!"
    >
    > "Out now!" was heard more often in dorm rooms.
    >
    > - Wade
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