NR - Principality or Not?

Chris Backus cbackus at peakonline.com
Thu Sep 7 04:08:01 PDT 2000


----- Original Message -----
From: "Darin K. Herndon" <darin-herndon at utulsa.edu>
To: <northern at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 4:40 AM
Subject: NR - Principality or Not?


> I only get to check my email every couple of days so I tend to get
> this list in bunches.  I have greatly appreciated a significant
> portion of the list discussion, emotions and all, because it talked
> about something important to me.  Earl Barn posted a reply with
> several reasons not to do a principality move.  I am going to reply
> to that.
>
> However, there are topics which have come up on the list which have
> removed the fun in participating on the list.  I will remain on this
> list for a week after this post in order to answer any questions or
> responses my post may generate.  (Though I cannot check daily.)  But
> after a week, I am withdrawing from this list.  To be blunt, I have
> nicer things to read that actually are my business.

I was distressed that this Principality thread, which I am very
interested in, prompted some personal attacks.  I do not think that
invalidates a desire for a Principality.  The actions of a handful
cannot be taken to mean that we live in a divisive region, no matter
how vocal.

Etienne, you argued well and didn't attack anyone.  If everyone who is
offended by flames leaves the list it will be a shame.  I hope you
stay and continue to add useful, coherent, and germane arguments.

Everyone, if you want to attack someone personally, take it elsewhere.

>
>
> Just my opinion,
> Etienne

Hawkins


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