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December 1994, Week 2

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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 13 Dec 1994 08:52:39 CST
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Author:  "Leroy, Marc" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:    12/12/94 9:38 AM
 
[Editor's note:  This message was submitted to SCREEN-L by the "Author" noted
above, and not by Jeremy Butler ([log in to unmask]).]
 
 
I don't see how this posting fits within the guidelines established for this
list.  There are plenty of other listservs available as political forums.
 If screen-l is to continue this thread, its name should be changed to PROP
187-L and new guidelines should be established.  I'm hoping this won't
happen.  Oh, by the way, Prop 187 is a California initiative, and maybe the
poster of the initial message should have realized that California law will
not concern most subscribers from areas other than California. It seems to
me to be the Californians' business anyway.
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