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Phil Sandifer stated for the record:
If Wikipedia is adopting a policy of not negotiating with terrorists, fine. But if it won't protect us that way, it has moral obligation to protect us some other way. A negative answer doesn't cut it here. If we're not negotiating with Brandt to get rid of Hive Mind, what are we doing? Because "nothing" isn't an acceptable answer.
-Phil
"It has a moral obligation." How can an "it" have a moral obligation? Only people have morals. Who -- name a person, please -- has incurred this moral obligation? How did he or she incur this obligation? Did he or she volunteer for this obligation?
- -- Sean Barrett | Yes, I am the last man to have walked on the sean@epoptic.com | moon, and that's a very dubious and disappointing | honor. It's been far too long. --Gene Cernan