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Mon, 29 Nov 1999 12:15:43 -0600
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1.  I am writing as the editor of the African American Newspaper the Conduit.
2.  My emails contain my website, which gives gives my name and address and
other information.
3.  I do not know you, but you have gotten my name.  So, my name is not
anonymous.  And, most folks know that Conduit is written by me.
4.  If you are still concerned, I suggest that you send an email to inform
others who "Conduit" is.
5.  Is the concern anonymity or my topics?









At 10:35 AM 11/29/99 -0600, Peter Munoz wrote:
>Hi Nathaniel:
>
>Some folks have expressed concerns that your posting to the CU list are
anonymous.  We have indicated that this is a function of the stamp from
your email address not showing your name.  Would it be possible to place a
stamp on your email such that it would indicate your name as the author?
>
>Thanks.
>
>pm
>
>>>> conduit <[log in to unmask]> 11/25/99 10:30AM >>>
>Wisconsin state agencies settle discrimination cases that they are going to
>lose.  This way Wisconsin state agencies can fraudulently boast that they
>have never been convicted of discrimination.
>
>I knew that the cigarette and auto industries vigorously fought lawsuits.
>Therefore, it was virtually impossible to win a lawsuit against these two
>industries. And, on the rare occasion that someone was going to win a
>lawsuit, the industry would settle and seal the records.
>
>Through open records requests, I discovered that 100% of the time the
>Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and the Wisconsin
>Personnel commission (PC) did not find in favor of the complainants in
>racial discrimination suits, but there were settlements.
>
>Through an open records request of the PC, I requested copies of the
>settlements.  Of the first six settlements I received, 5 of the
>complainants won.  Of the next 30 settlements I received, 28 complainants
>won.  And in each settlement, the state agency stated that they admitted to
>no wrongdoing.
>
>Therefore, the PC is conspiring with state agencies to hide the racial
>discrimination of state agencies.  When state agencies know they will lose
>the suit, they settle stating that they do not admit to wrongdoing.
>
>========================================================
>The Conduit
>An African American Newspaper
>http://www.execpc.com/~conduit
>
>
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The Conduit
An African American Newspaper
http://www.execpc.com/~conduit

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