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FWD: free trade debate
FORWARDED MESSAGE from (GBUSBIN@SMTP {GBusbin@ns1.upstate.net}) at 7/19/97
9:29 AM
>From: LDGarland@aol.com
>Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 20:14:23 -0400 (EDT)
>To: GBusbin@ns1.upstate.net
>Subject: free trade debate
>Status:
>
>to Glen Busbin:
>
>Hi
>
>I am seeking participants to join a free-trade debate on the internet, in
>aol's religion and ethics forum. Especially seeking free-trade critics,
>opponents of NAFTA, GATT to argue the "protectionist" viewpoint on trade.
>
>This forum includes hundreds of dialogues/debates on issues (political,
>philosophical, economic, social). The trade issue is not found generally,
but
>I have introduced this topic for one of the dialogues (or "folders," as
they
>are called). Most participants in these dialogues are free-traders or they
>are not interested in the topic. I wish to argue the free-trade viewpoint,
>but there are no "opponents" so far.
>
>Any subscriber to America Online can join this forum. They reach it by
typing
>and clicking on the keyword "philosophy." After that they click on
>"philosophy" again and then on "philosophy board" and then "browse
folders."
>
>Those who don't have aol could still participate indirectly through
someone
>who is a subscriber to aol (by e-mailing their statements to that
subscriber
>who could relay it to aol).
>
>Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested.
>
>Thank you
>
>L. D. Garland
>
***** NOTES from MDOLAN (MDOLAN @ CITIZEN) at 7/19/97 3:08 PM
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