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Authored by: Yaacov on Monday, December 13 2004 @ 07:59 PM CST
Talking to people active within WPIRG and explaining to them how you feel about what happened and the effects that their actions have had is one way.

Another way is to place public scrutiny on what has happened and is happening. Public scrutiny and discussion focuses attention on issues and often leads to them being positively resolved.

I believe that Colan worked hard at the first of these methods without success and has now moved to the second. I hope that if others now try the first method, the public debate that Colan sparked will lead to a better reception.

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