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- From: rjwill6@PacBell.COM (Rod Williams)
- Subject: Re: No Liberty Without Ethics
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.212733.8923@PacBell.COM>
- Sender: news@PacBell.COM (Pacific Bell Netnews)
- Organization: Pacific * Bell, San Ramon, California
- References: <1993Jan26.230113.811@netcom.com> <C1II24.5p2@world.std.com> <1993Jan27.203923.15769@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 21:27:33 GMT
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- > onr@netcom.com (D. Owen Rowley) writes:
- >> smoir@world.std.com (Scott A Moir) writes:
- >>The basis for having equality for all of us exists in the rules that our
- >>country uses now. We need to point out the fact that they are there, they
- >>are being ignored, and that this must change. I agree that we need to
- >>stick to a set of ethics, but that could mean as simple a concept as
- >>self-consistency.
- >
- >The republican senator ( can't recall the anme right this minute) who
- >came out on Clintons side yesterday said as much.
- >
- >Simply put, equal rights should be applied equally.
-
- It was Senator Al D'Amato of New York. And he might have
- learned it from the late Justice Thurgood Marshall...
-
- "Equal means getting the same thing, at the same time, and in
- the same place."
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