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Old 11-22-2004, 06:47 PM
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Unfortunately, I cannot access the posts where I saw this because it was on blackpearl, not here, but I do recall such posts. No matter, I had no desire to derail this thread of yours.

If it is your "democratic right" to ask questions, then you could only have such a right or claim such a right if you were a "democratic person". Otherwise the "right" you are claiming (to be curious and ask questions) is a human right or a universal right, not a democratic right.

Before I answer your question, I want to know why you are asking. What do you intend to do with this information and why aren't the sources freely available that answer this question enough?

This is me exercising my (universal) right to be curious and ask questions.

-- Jeff
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