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From: mms1646@acf4.UUCP (Michael M. Sykora)
Newsgroups: net.politics.theory
Subject: Re: Freedom of Speech and Assembly in Public vs Private Property
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Date: Tue, 9-Jul-85 02:31:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul  9 02:31:00 1985
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>/* mmt@dciem.UUCP (Martin Taylor) / 12:53 pm  Jul  6, 1985 */

>The following, from net.politics.theory, must qualify as the best
>(unintentional) joke on the net in recent weeks.  To justify keeping
>this followup in net.politics.theory as well as net.jokes, look at
>it in context of another posting that accused severner of misquoting
>Sykora's position, and saying at the same time "the truth shall set
>you free" or some such.  Truth ... Hah!

Martin, private jokes are impolite in a public forum.  Please let us
in on this one.

You failed to consider the possibility that there will be real property
that will be owned by no one, and therefore usable by everyone, yet not
"public" in the sense that the government controls its use.

						Mike Sykora