I like the fact that you used the term "politically correct" in your last posting. Why 
is it that most of your posts tend to attack the other person?

What I meant by my last email is this: 

Picking on a non-profit trying to do good in the neighborhood by engaging in a legal 
activity is a mean action.

This is not a double standard. I have not complained about the stuff left on my 
doorstep. 

The values I refer to (ecology and sustainability) are ones that might not be 
universally shared, but I believe should be defended.



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 9/8/03 10:48:18 AM Eastern
> Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I can't believe someone is picking on the Philly car
> share program!
>
>
> Do you mean that it's OK to cause a mess if you're
> politically correct, but 
> not if you're a pizzaria owner or a contractor? That
> seems like a double 
> standard and a judgement based on values that are
> hardly universally shared.
> 
> Al Krigman
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