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From: fsks@unc.UUCP (Frank Silbermann)
Newsgroups: net.politics,net.flame
Subject: Re: We've GOT to do somethin' for Peace Dept.
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Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 22:59:03 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  9 22:59:03 1985
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In article <3459@decwrl.UUCP> arndt@lymph.DEC writes:
>
>A doctor just back from the good ole USSR writes in the current American
>Medical Assoc. Journal that we and they should exchange 250,000 students
>as hostages against the threat of nuke war.  (Perhaps there IS something
>in the water in Leningrad besides the Trotsky Trots)  What a great idea!
>I have a few candidates to go right in the front of my mind although he says
>they should be chosen by lottery for a two year stint.

Don't fall for it, America!  It's a commie trick!  The Ruskies aren't soft
on the destruction of innocent life, like we are.  They wouldn't think twice
about sacrificing 250,000 of their own innocent students if one of their
evil political goals was on the line.  But our government, which loves
its citizens, each and every one (except the trouble-makers), would have
its hands tied.

	Frank Silbermann