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>Do you bet that half of the people sending >your spam, haven't even read it?
I am quite sure that every one of the people who have sent in the message have read it and understand it. The message was derived from a WSIS civil society statement that was discussed and debated publicly at length, presented publicly at a WSIS Prepcom. It also uses language from the WGIG Report, which was accepted by the US government among others.
>the proposed text is useless, because it >says "give up the Internet from the US >government to another... government!"
Ah, I see that you have not read the statement! It does not say that. So I guess your complaint about our signatories amounts to projection of your own failure onto others.
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