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From: pilar@killer.DALLAS.TX.US (Pilar Cocopah)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.celtic,soc.culture.misc,news.misc,news.groups
Subject: Re: Let's have other more votes..
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Date: 5 Dec 88 01:25:54 GMT
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In article <324@skep2.ATT.COM> wcs@skep2.UUCP (46323-Bill.Stewart.[ho95c],2G218,x0705,) writes:

>I've generally stopped reading soc.culture.celtic because
>it's become a forum for political flames, and it's hard to
>find any remaining discussion about linguisitics or bagpipes
>or history in among the flames.  If we create a
>	talk.politics.ireland,
>the political discussion can go there and the non-political
>discussion can stay in soc.culture.celtic.

i have just started reading soc.culture.celtic but even though i
am new here what bill Stesart said makes very good sense i think.
some people say that you cannot discuss scotland and ireland and
wales without discussing also their politics but culture is more 
than laws and military actions.  if not talk.politics.ireland, 
how about a more encompassing group such as talk.politics.europe?

pilar