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From: Steve Sy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: [plug] Recipe for a Successful Linux User Group


> Should there be something that require legal attention PLUG does not
>qualify unless it is duly register with SEC. For example the recent post of
>Mr. Kelsey Hartigan Go on behalf of PHILDAC, although our voice can be
heard
>over the community, but in reality and legally we are not being consider as
>an organization because of the lack of recognition. And therefore anything


that would be the wrong purpose for PLUG.  The reason PLUG has existed so
long without any  corporate identity is because it's all for the love of
Linux.

>we say cannot be consider as statement in the court. I know that we do not
>wish to take sides on issues but there will be times that we need to have a
>legal identity.

Yes there would be times, but only for the right reasons.  Each member of
PLUG list is an individual person which can testify in court...no need for
PLUG to do it.

> Well this is only my opinion, I believe some or most of you will think
>otherwise. Anyway the concept of PLUG inc. is much like the saying of
>"Better have a gun and not need it, than to need a gun and don't have one."
>And I believe the internet should be free of partisans, Sectarians and
color
>of money. Only with a legal identity can we stand firmly in the society for
>what we believe, may it be freedom, justice or the right to eat adobo.


PLUG does not need the right to eat adobo.  The individual does.
Incorporate PLUG, yes, I will support it, but only for the right reasons.



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