[KS] Re: Su Gi (flag)
Michael Choi
michael_choi15 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 29 02:20:22 EDT 2000
Oops! I didn't read Mr. Duvernay's response when I sent the email. The quiet
method should definitely be tried first, so that no one is offended or
misrepresented.
Sincerely,
Michael Choi
>From: "Thomas Duvernay" <goongdo at hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: korean-studies at mailbase.ac.uk
>To: <korean-studies at mailbase.ac.uk>
>Subject: Re: Su Gi (flag)
>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 19:21:07 -0000
>
> > Seems like having three separate petitions is an excellent idea. As
>soon
> > as they are ready after further improvements and polishing, I shall play
> > my part in signing and circulating them.
> >
> > I also wonder if we could somehow get a major network's evening news to
> > give a special report on the issue. The history and humand drama
>involved
> > (Koreans and Americans labeling each other "barbarians" in 1871, Lt.
> > McKee's great-great-nephew and Gen. O^'s great-grand-son shaking hands
>in
> > 2000, etc.) may have an appeal to the network. Media publicity such as
> > this could only help the cause.
> >
>Thank you, Gene. Very good ideas.
>
>The petition has been tweaked further, but I wish to hold on at least a
>couple of days before going forward with it. The reason being, we may
>still
>have a chance to get the flag back without going completely public with it.
>For the most part, just members of this list are 'in the know' about this
>'crusade', so far. If the quiet method doesn't pan out, then we can go
>forward with the petition. I'll keep you all informed as to how it goes.
>
>Thomas
>
>
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