From Joe Dunphy Tue Sep 28 07:53:00 2004
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Subject: How radical is the inclusivity? was: [Bopcamp] Judgement Day Event- Nov 2nd @ TransAmoeba
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Dan Simborg <dan_simborg@yahoo.com> wrote:

> .. -we could topple a Bush statue- if he wins- we can
> .. topple it anyway... or if you are a Bush fan we can
> .. tar and feather you...

Should I take it that those of us who are not politically liberal are not welcome at Bop Camp events? If so, I'll have to reconsider my decision to attend at the event at Foster Beach tomorrow night, and so would appreciate a little feedback on this point.

I hope that you will pardon me for any confusion that I may have on this point, but when I heard about people swatting the helmets off of each other's heads using teddy bears, while being referreed by somebody with a plastic duck on his head, it never occured to me to ask whether the duck was a Democrat or a Republican, or if the teddy bears had registered to vote. The whole thing sounded kind of apolitical to me.

Was I missing something?



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