unnamed from Robert S. Bussell

EHILBERT@midd.middlebury.edu EHILBERT@midd.middlebury.edu
Sat, 11 May 1996 13:43:28 -0400 (EDT)


Robert,
      I for one haven't the slightest idea to what you are referring and I
sincerely doubt that i want to find out.  This sounds like the start to another
string such as we have been enduring about Cuba.  If it is PTG politics, then
take it off Pianotech and over to the PTG politics board.
      I usually don't bother to respond to these political diatribes, I just
wait and hope that they will go away and stop cluttering up my screen.  This
isn't a matter of censorship or trying to shut people up from their 1st
Amendment Rights to Free Speech.  It's just that I am tired of reading all
this politics.
      I vote to get back to pianos and not politics.  Unfortunatly, when
David Sanderson requested this earlier, some dicided to make fun of him and
basically tried to tell him to stay out of the way of those who wish to
change the world through pianos and Cuba.  If this list is to drop to the
level where those interested in talking about pianos are made to appear less
desireable than those with political agendas, then I believe we have made a
wrong turn somewhere.
      Just my thoughts, so now you can choose to degrade me too if you are
so inclined.
Ed Hilbert, RPT



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