HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL OF YOU
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 10 19:48:09 1997
        for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sat, 10 May 1997 21:49:29 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 21:43:39 -0400
From: Amy Tamulevicus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web Site
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Is everyone sure this web site is linked with the White House?  It is
awfully suspicious, and obviously set up by a Pro-life person/people,
with all of the pictures and all.  Plus my vote never registered.  I
think they put the comment about the White House on there just to make
people think it was somehow not biased, but it obviously is.  Besides,
the set up of the page is just too Pro-Life to be officially linked with
the White House.  I really don't think the White House would risk being
linked with this page- they've got enough problems.  I don't know, but
there is definitely something fishy about that page!!!

AMT
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 11 15:11:58 1997
Date: Sun, 11 May 1997 14:11:40 -0700
From: Christine Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web Site
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Nancy Elizabeth Low wrote:
> 
>  My name is beth. I visited the pro-choice voting web site and voted a few
> times. Something wierd is going on because I watched the counter after
> voting and the pro-choice number didn't go up once after five votes, buthe
> pro-life vote went up by fifteen.
> Something strange is going on here.
> I am writing to president clinton and I am relating my experience with the
> site to him in the hopes that someone will investigate the situation and
> determine whether or no to use the "reports" that come from the site.
> Here is president clinton's address:
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> 
> Beth
> 
> On Fri, 9 May 1997, Christine Whaley wrote:
> 
> > Karen,
> >
> > Yours was the first post I got since signing onto this list.  Where is
> > this website so I can go vote...then there will be 501 votes for
> > pro-choice.
> >
> > Christine
> >
I had this very same experience when I went to the site to vote last
night and again this morning.  I wrote the editor of the page.  I will
also write to the white house, house of representatives and the congress
to let them know that this is not a properly functioning site.  I think
an e-mail to planned parenthood and Naral is also in order and I will
write to them as soon as I send this.  I think it is most obviously an
anti-choice site.  The fact that the "non-partisan" citizens want a
public forum and will not identify themselves speaks for itself, not to
mention the at least 8 month old baby sitting in the big A  at
abortion.com is a little suspect.  Not very honest is it?

Christine
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 11 16:15:36 1997
 12 May 1997 10:14 +1200 (NZS)
 12 May 1997 10:17:48 +1200
Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 10:17:05 +1200
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CFP: Southwestern Historical Assoc., Mar. 98
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

fyi...Stefanie

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Subject: CFP: Southwestern Historical Assoc., Mar. 98

SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
CALL FOR PAPERS

The Southwestern Historical Association will meet in conjunction with the
Southwestern Social Science Association in Corpus Christi, Texas, 18-21
March 1998.  Information about both the Southwestern Social Science
Association and the Southwestern Historical Association can be found at
the following web address:  http://www.sfasu.edu/soc/sssa

Proposals for papers or sessions should be sent to the appropriate
coordinator:

For United States History:
        Dr. Michael Collins
        Department of History
        Midwestern State University
        Wichita Falls, TX 76308
        (817) 692-6611, ext. 4258/9

For European/Asian History:
        Dr. Ingrid Westmorland
        Department of Social Sciences
        Southeastern Oklahoma State University
        Durant, OK 74701
        (405) 924-0121, ext. 2203

For Latin American/African History:
        Dr. Joan Supplee
        Department of History
        Baylor University
        Waco, TX 76798
        (817) 755-2667
        e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Program coordinators will endeavor to achieve a balance of topics, and
interests.  Proposals for complete sessions are especially encouraged, as
are those for interdisciplinary sessions, panels, and roundtable discussions.

A best paper prize of $100.00 is awarded in U.S. History; European/Asian
History; and Latin American/African History.  Prize winners are given one
positive review by the Social Science Quarterly in evaluating manuscripts
for possible publication in the journal.

THE DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS IS 1 OCTOBER 1997.

Proposals for papers should include a brief vitae, and a one-page (200-250
word) abstract; proposals for panels should include a vitae for each
participant.


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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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