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Re: Edith Gbur and compulsory ID



   "Dukelow, James S Jr" <jim.dukelow@pnl.gov> wrote:
    Re Edith Gbur: In this Internet day and age it's easy enough to discover ...

 And Franz Schoenhofer <schoenho@via.at> wrote:   Edith,
    I noticed that you do not even sign your contributions.....

    Melissa,
    What do you think of introducing a compulsory identification .....

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To all at Radsafe:

May I enter a "no" vote against the compulsory ID requirement? The ideas, opinions, and information I receive here are even more interesting when they are from an area in which I am not involved professionally. There are times when a person may feel restrained from giving a candid opinion out of fear of professional or even personal retaliation. That would mean a loss of potentially valuable information for us all. After all, Gbur is not a name difficult to find: a quick search on mamma.com yielded this info:

Any relation to ... ? from http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gayle-geran.html#RXJ02HOM1
Gbur, Edith Socialist Workers candidate for Michigan state auditor general, 1960; Socialist Workers candidate for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from Wayne County 6th District, 1961. Still living as of 1961.

from http://www.greens.org/s-r/21/21-16.html
an article on Max Antoine's Defense Case is attributed:
For more information contact: Edith Gbur, 732-255-8044, Egbur@adelphia.com

from http://www.soc.qc.edu/ssc/panels.html
at this gathering
Radical Alternatives on the Eve of the Millennium:
The 1997 Socialist Scholars Conference March 28-30, 1997
Borough of Manhattan Community College,New York City
there is scheduled
Room N403
53. Green Organizing in Metro NY and New Jersey: A Critique of Local Efforts and Their Overall Part on the National Scene
Sponsor: Green Party of New Jersey
Chair: Steve Cooper, New Jersey Independents
Bernard Gbur, Ocean County Greens, NJ
Edith Gbur, Green Party of NJ
Craig Seeman, Brooklyn Greens
Betty Wood, Greens/Green Party USA  

So why censor? This very repressive attitude is what many in the public find offensive. Granted, this is more of a scientific than a political forum, but we have to work within the law, and laws are made by politicians. We all have different pieces to bring to the puzzle, and although most of you are educated far above my experience, it may be that someday I might have that one bit you lost or forgot.

Me? I'm Susan Jones, contractor HP tech, DRAGONSHIPS@yahoo.com


 



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