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Re: [edlug] Stallman's talk
Not really. Like I said, it wasn't any particular choice of
organisation. If it's not legally a charity, then s/Amnesty
International/The RNIB/ :)
On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 07:56, Catriona & Anand wrote:
> On Friday 28 May 2004 23:08, James Eaton-Lee wrote:
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> > windows 2000 workstations whilst doing it. I would rather Amnesty
> > International (no particular choice of charity, just one off the top of
> > my head) exist - and run windows - than not exist at all. This is one
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> In the UK, at least, Amnesty is not legally a charity, I think. It is regarded
> as too politically oriented; as opposed to Eton which is politically neutral
> and serves a fine public service.
>
> Does this affect your argument? I think, indirectly, it does.
>
> Anand
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