Dear Mr. Sabeel. Thank you for writing the article: “Citizenship As Office Vs Virtue. I consider it to be a strong breakthrough for Direct Democracy. I would like to post it around my little corner of the internet. May I have your permission to do this?
Also, I have used your article for a base from which to write a blog of my own. Sometimes, I write best when “harmoniously bouncing off” the good work of others. I do this in the spirit of connectivity and cooperation in the good cause of Direct Democracy in America.
I will go ahead temporarily post what I did with your article, in my Word Press blogsite, so that you can come to a decsion about whether or not you wish me to do this with your work. If you tell me no and remove it, I will in the blink of an eye. Though I do hope you will understand the benefit of allowing this to proceed.
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Dear Mr. Sabeel. Thank you for writing the article: “Citizenship As Office Vs Virtue. I consider it to be a strong breakthrough for Direct Democracy. I would like to post it around my little corner of the internet. May I have your permission to do this?
Also, I have used your article for a base from which to write a blog of my own. Sometimes, I write best when “harmoniously bouncing off” the good work of others. I do this in the spirit of connectivity and cooperation in the good cause of Direct Democracy in America.
I will go ahead temporarily post what I did with your article, in my Word Press blogsite, so that you can come to a decsion about whether or not you wish me to do this with your work. If you tell me no and remove it, I will in the blink of an eye. Though I do hope you will understand the benefit of allowing this to proceed.
Thank you again for your fine work.
Respectfully, Daniel Penisten