Any comments?

2000-01-25 Thread john courtneidge
Dear f/w friends I'm thinking of sending the following to 'The Friend' - a UK Quaker journal. In view of the f/w skills base, I'm wondering if any-one here has any comments (the final action plan has been a little updated). Many thanks, Hugs, john STARTS

Re: [lets] The Great Usury Debate, Or, When is it Usury?

2000-01-25 Thread WesBurt
To: John Courtneidge and other friends on several mail lists Good day, John, I would like to offer an answer to your question about usury, and hopefully obtain a sense of the meeting regarding that answer. In an 01/25/2000 3:04:40 AM EST post to list [EMAIL PROTECTED] and list [EMAIL

Re: FW: Breeding, was: Re: FW: The structure of future work...

2000-01-25 Thread Harry Pollard
Ray, How nice to cross swords again. And how nice to chat on FutureWork again. And you are still prepared, like Stephen Leacock's economist, to jump on your horse and ride off in all directions. All without answering the point that: "Socialism and Communism and their spin-offs have proven

Re: FW: Breeding, was: Re: FW: The structure of future work...

2000-01-25 Thread Victor Milne
I am by no means a communist or socialist, but this looks like propaganda-sriven tunnel vision to me. Comments follow. - Original Message - From: Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ray E. Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Steve Kurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED];

Re: FW: Medical football-philia etc., was: Re: FW: The structure of future work...

2000-01-25 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Victor Milne wrote: I am by no means a communist or socialist, but this looks like propaganda-sriven tunnel vision to me. Comments follow. I once had a manager who, after being sentenced to third shift for his opinions, told me: "I have no evil thoughts." (the poor guy had quit the army