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From: steven@surya.cs.ucla.edu (<true_name> Steven Berson </true_name> )
Subject: Re: Freedom In U.S.A.
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hm@cs.brown.edu (<true_name> Harry Mamaysky </true_name> ) writes:

[ ... <true_name> Mr. Mamaysky' </true_name> s proposal to forbid "any action which serves to promote a
      morally incorrect action" omitted for brevity ...]

I prefer the freedom granted in the first amendment of the US
Constitution to an arbitrary definition of "universal morality."
<true_name> Steve
 </true_name> P.S.  I can elaborate in e-mail if this isn't clear
P.P.S.  I'm very sorry about misspelling your name
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