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Re:Announce list failure 4 Months ago Karma: 3  
Based on your description of your message it probably wouldn't have been approved. (see our business rule 8d) I do notice that in the meantime several messages to announce were approved.

Chris W. is the list moderator, an email to him might be more appropriate than a posting here. My guess is that he saw your message, saw that it was inappropriate to the list, then just didn't act on it.

To all who are not familiar per our bylaws we have two lists:
  • announce - all members and inquiries are subscribed to this (or at least should be). Open to members and non-members, but only members may post. It is used for official announcements only, not for discussion. Anyone can subscribe here.

  • activists - open to members only and by invitation by the chair only. For a long time this list was not kept up to date. About a month ago we went through the subscribers and added a bunch of names. If you are not subscribed to activists and want to be, let me know. I'll talk to the chair.


There is also an unofficial (not owned by the NJLP) list called liberty-talk where unmoderated liberty themed discussion occurs. To subscribe send a blank email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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