Ernie :
Not a problem we have at the moment, that's for sure.
But if RC does not reach a tipping point down the road
it would  --I think--  be confounding. It really should  ;
all the necessary potential is there, and all kinds of people
are now online who self-identify as Radical Centrists
even if they have their own definitions and even though
most ( most that I have contacted ) don't seem interested
in co-operative efforts. Regardless, our time should come
one of these days. 
 
Billy
 
 
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4/27/2012 5:07:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]  
writes:

Hi  Billy,

It is a great question. I do occasionally wonder whether  our/your/my goal 
is/should be to create a movement, an institution, or a  simply a place 
(like we are now). 

If the goal is to change the world,  we ultimately need some sort of 
scalable structure. I've been thinking a lot  about how to do that with 
churches 
and schools. Maybe I should think more  about how to do that with political 
reform...

E

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On Apr 27, 2012, at 13:58, [email protected] wrote:

> For  now, as a
> relatively small group, we can proceed on the basis of the  give-and-take
> of online friendships. But what happens if RC "takes  off" and there are
> hundreds or even thousands of Radical Centrists ?  
> Worth thinking about

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