I think a better quote from Mao would be "no investigation, no right to speak."



 


 

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In a message dated 6/5/2007 5:17:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
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how we 
  can continue a direct conversation 
where you've asked us to accept ucd's 
  role wrt dock street 
but not provided details about that 
role






While UCD is a not for profit corporation, such a corporate 
structure does not preclude UCD from operating as a private 
entity, unless you start shaking the Walls of Ivy On 
Campus.


 


What would ever make you believe UCD is interested in your input?


 


While I may regularly quote Sun Tzu, apparently others read and practice 
the ways of Chairman Mao.


 


Mao wrote:


 


"I do not agree with the view that to be moral, the 
motive of one's actions has to be benefiting others. Morality does not have to 
be defined in relation to others. … People like me want to … satisfy our hearts 
to the full, and in doing so we automatically have the most valuable moral 
codes. Of course there are people and objects in the world, but they are all 
there only for me."


 


And, you all were wondering about the man John Fenton and 
the well being of his family?


 


UCD the intersection of selfserving Humanities and Niche Real Estate 
Development.


 


Ciao,


 


Craig






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