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I also disagree completely with her reasons of why ICANN needs to be replaced and how to go about it. I also disagree with the notion SiteFinder is beneficial. However, I thought the piece should be posted so that all viewpoints are heard.
You do raise an excellent point Karl, and something I've wondered for awhile. Why do governments "pussy foot" around words like "contract"? I've seen governments and political parties use words such as "agreement-in-principle" and "memorandum of understanding." In addition, they use words like "letter of intent," "request for proposals," and "request for expressions of interest." Why can't they call it what it is -- a contract? It makes no sense to me.
It's like in B.C. The right-leaning BC Liberal government that we have in power provincially has signed a so-called B.C. Rail Investment Partnership with CN to acquire BC Rail. While they're maintaing the railbed, track, and right-of-way, they're selling 100% of the shares of BC Rail and its subsidiaries to CN. They call it a "transaction" or an "partnership," but I see it as a sale -- plain and simple.
Cheers, DougDoug Mehus
http://doug.mehus.info/ [mehus.info]
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