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Date: | Wed, 7 Apr 1999 21:45:00 -0500 |
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I respectfully submit that you may have a point there.
Stanford Ndubueze Obi
At 12:13 AM 4/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Stanford:
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>Although you missed the parody, I am equally fascinated by your views.
>It is strange how thoughts and ideas meander to the point of being
>senselessly sensible. Since you are a student, I will recommend you
>consider visiting the Women's Studies department and taking a course on
>African Women. This might help you avoid making apriori assumptions.
>Or, try interviewing most of the women in the community and see if they
>share the views you have expressed. Meanwhile, I still maintain a dire
>desire to being a part of the African Womens Association. I need your
>help and support in making this possible. How about that for an
>alliance?
>
>Rather than write me off as an intruder, consider me a trail blazer; for
>in the wake of my path, thou shall find refuge.
>
>Until the votes add up, I remain on the campaign trail.
>
>Have a great night,
>
>Askia
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>
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