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[casi] Anti-war e-mails



I keep getting e-mails forwarded to me from a variety
of sources, mainly information posted here months ago.
If people are willing to forward such e-mails they're
pretty strongly anti-war and if they knew enough about
the sanctions they'd almost certainly be
anti-sanctions.

The idea of sending e-mails back up towards the
sources to say "join CASI" springs to mind. Then while
reading the anti-war posts they'd also read the
anti-sanctions posts, and we gain an informed
supporter. The question is whether we consider it
acceptable to use the war to 'advertise' CASI?

Alun Harford

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