Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] The fine line between art and pornography
From: Aaron Sandler <aaron.sandler@duke.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:32:51 -0500
References: <006601c3bff2$44c41d80$6501a8c0@CCA4A5EF37E11E> <006601c3bff2$44c41d80$6501a8c0@CCA4A5EF37E11E>

I couldn't agree more, but don't think you're alone, Ruben.  It's not that 
easy for us Americans to say without being told we are anti-American.

At 10:03 AM 12/11/2003, Ruben Blaedel wrote:
>well said and indeed somthing it is hard for us non-Americans to say 
>without getting told of that we are anti-American
>
>B. D. Colen wrote:
>
>>Well, I swore to myself I wasn't going to get back into this - and swear
>>to all of you that this IS my last comment on this one - but, boy, did
>>Kim nail this! I'm far, far, far more worried about living in a country
>>in which the Minister of Justice covers a classical statue with drapes
>>to hide it's bare breasts than I am worried about any kind of crap
>>posted on the internet or in "art" galleries.
>>B. D.

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