Word: abroadly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Skip Snyder Beacon, New York As an american living abroad, I can't agree with what Robert Wright wrote about the ``electronic dangers'' to American democracy. Using electronic communications is not against the intentions of the Founding Fathers, nor does their use create a substitute direct democracy. Discussion is the strength of democracy, and an increased amount of it cannot take the power of legislation out of the hands of the people's representatives...
David M. Powers Briarcliff Manor, New York As an american living abroad, i can't agree with what Robert Wright wrote about the ``electronic dangers'' to American democracy. Using electronic communications is not against the intentions of the Founding Fathers, nor does their use create a substitute direct democracy. Discussion is the strength of democracy, and it is protected by the First Amendment. Increased discussion can not take the power of legislation out of the hands of the people's representatives...
Robinson implied that American Blacks will help those abroad by first enhancing their political and economic power at home...
...Harvard students without business connections abroad, e-mail is still a sensible way to stay in close contact with far away friends...
...some homesick international students, the Internet is a readily-accessible forum for discussing occurrences abroad...