I didn't think this list was one where we had to give our resume,
references and everything we have done in the name of ecofeminism in order
to contribute and be taken seriously. 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Yeah, right.
> Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 8:19 AM
> 
> In a message dated 2/25/1999 4:20:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> << I give my full name; you don't.  I have a traceable history within the
> struggle; you don't.  Anyone can call Linda Taggart, administrator of the
> Ladies' Center in Pensacola, Florida and verify who I am and what I have
done.
> I have yet to see anything in your posts that could not have been
composed by
> a creative writing class with a thesaurus, an attitude and no conscience.
>>
> 
> Have you lost your mind? Unlike you I have no feeling that I have to
prove
> anything, especially not to you.  You list what you claim as struggle
because
> (1) if fits easily in brief emails and (2) because are insecure and need
to
> prove.  Neither applies to me.
> 
> "The struggle" what struggle are you talking about?  The one where you
present
> a black girlfriend and school senate support for a black student union?
Power
> on, Malcolm X.
> 
> I would negate everything I have said to you, if I feel I have to run
down a
> laundry list and provide references to you, or anyone on this list.. 
Again,
> that is representative of your extreme arrogance. What, will you provide
the
> name and number of the black woman you dated? 
> 
> You have some internal issues you need to address on your so called place
in
> "the struggle"
> Amazing how easily you reveal this mentality which you should have keep
> hidden.
> 
> nicole

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