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Mag, I had a similar reaction when I read this.  "Now I can listen to the
radio whenever I want to."  Olmstead v. L.C. and E.W. truly was a landmark
case, but I am still embittered that this sentiment was expressed in the year
2000.

Two down, how many to go?

In a message dated 07/13/2000 3:42:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I cried when I read this, Dave. Tears of joy, then tears of anger as I read
>  the part of being able to listen to the radio when she wanted to. Gosh,
that
>  is worse than being in prison. And that is why Olmested is so important!
Why
>  we need to keep fighting to keep the ADA intact.
>  mag
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