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RE: persuasive speeches
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How about a business case for relaxing intellectual property regulations?
If you could put together a good persuasive speech on that one, I would
like to see it. Or you could do a persuasive speech on the economic
advantages of more lenient cryptographic export restrictions.
Or you could do what I did when I had that project in school (and this is
my personal recommendation) - blow off class to go hang out in the
gallery of the House, get there and remember it's tourist season and they
are rotating people through in five minute intervals, and decide to go
downtown and get drunk. I then had to deliver a persuasive speech the
next day on why it was more important to skip class and get drunk than to
do assignments, which didn't impress anyone and earned me a failure on
the assignment.
Or you could subscribe to the speech writing mailing list (I'm sure there
is one) and ask them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lockinator21@aol.com [mailto:Lockinator21@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 4:51 PM
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Cc: pitbull32@excite.com
Subject: persuasive speeches
I can't think of a persuasive speech topic; can you think of one?
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