On 2 September 2011 20:38, John C. Koen johnkoen@gmail.com wrote:
I know a few suggestions have been made, but if we can accept the fact that somebody made a "questionable" choice in hosting, I feel the resources on this list are valuable enough to get creative and find another option than leaving and asking to be alerted.
I think it's insulting to say the choice was questionable. Tea Party, for me, while I'm aware of the political movement and everything distasteful about it, primarily reminds me of one of my favourite bands ever (a Canadian now-disbanded 90s rock group). For other's, it's Lewis Carroll. And a million other things besides. Let's not allow the phrase "tea party" to be owned by some extreme American right-wingers, and be grateful that someone is willing to host this incredibly useful GLOBAL resource.
Peta
On Sep 2, 2011, at 11:52, "Phelps, Matthew" mphelps@cfa.harvard.edu wrote:
Sorry. I know, I know. I just can't have email coming from teaparty.net coming to my account lest it be misconstrued.
If the list moves, can someone let me know?
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