Re: virus: vote against creationism in schools!

Nathan Russell (frussell@frontiernet.net)
Fri, 26 Jun 1998 21:45:32 -0400


C.A. Cook wrote:

> Dan wrote:
> >The best way to do this would be to leave the
> >decision-making authority at the top (too many cooks spoil
> >the broth), but make it impossible for them to implement
> >their ideas without the OK from the experts, by giving the
> >people at the bottom the power over the Departmental
> >budget. Dole it out evenly to everyone at the bottom,
> >and they can vote for each idea from management by placing
> >monies from their portion of the budget into whatever
> >plan they think will best serve their needs.
>
> Oh wow, man. Where did you come up with this one?
>
> I wonder if it would work.
>
> CA Cook, LF
> coreycook12@email.msn.com

The idea does sound cool, but it is likely that the general public would
misidentify is as the meme-complex known variousy as 'socialism',
'marxism' or 'goddam communism', various long-standing immune responces
would kick in and reject the idea.

--
Nathan Russell
frussell@frontiernet.net

"I am confident that the Republicans will pick a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton" -Dan Quayle on the 2000 presidential election