Religious Exemptions Exercise

richard duncan rduncan at UNLINFO.UNL.EDU
Mon Oct 20 10:19:44 PDT 1997


>
> The landlady lost in all three of our "courts" - by votes of 4-2,
> 6-0, and 4-3 respectively.  The prisoner won in two courts, on votes
> of 5-1 and 7-0, and lost in the third, on a vote of 7-0 (although
> some of the student members of the third "court" said that they were
> prepared to reconsider their views on the prisoner's claim, in light
> of the reasoning presented by the other two "courts").  In any event,
> the prisoner fared far better than the landlady.
>
> Dan Conkle


My new sig quote is the perfect response to the results of Dan's
exercise.

Dan, did they provide any reasoning for their results?
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             Rick Duncan (rduncan at unlinfo.unl.edu)

"It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no
more."  --John Prine



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