>well, dude, when i have to a public debate at a teach in i have to
>say something that holds up to argument, something that holds up
>outside your cloister anyway. i have to say something that moves
>some in an audience that might be persuaded to write those letters,
>come talk to me afterward, go to a meeting, etc etc etc.
So, what kind of teach-ins have you organized so far? What have been responses of your audience? Who are your fellow organizers, & what goal, strategy, & tactics have you guys worked out?
-- Yoshie
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