Shinji: I took the information below from: http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=EPOUND-L&H=LISTS.MAINE.EDU To subscribe, send mail to [log in to unmask] with the command (paste it!): SUBSCRIBE EPOUND-L For more information, you can: * Take a look at the list's configuration <http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL2=2818&R=1488&[log in to unmask] EDU> * Contact the list owner at [log in to unmask] * Check the other lists at LISTS.MAINE.EDU <http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?XH=LISTS.MAINE.EDU> I hope this helps. I, too, have been a member for a very long time.... A quiet member. There are, apparently, 171 very quiet members on the list serve. I hope you can add your two young colleagues. The last conversation I found of real relevance was the role of Confucianism in Pound’s thought. Now how long ago was that? All the best to you, Michael On 10.11.01 5:12 PM, "渡辺 信二" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear Michael, Bob, > And would you please give me a reply, if you know the answer, > as to the original question: > how to be newly listed into the Ezra Pound discussion list of the University > of Maine? > As I said in the original mail, I was asked the same question by some > younger scholars who like to be pertinent to, and in favor of, Ezra Pound. > I cannot remember how I did myself 19 years ago. > I will appreciate your help. > 立教大学英米文学 > 渡辺 信二 > [log in to unmask] > > On 2010/11/02, at 2:21, Michael Springate wrote: > >> > Bob: >> > >> > For the record, those excited and very anxious questions weren’t mine, they >> > were part of the comments to the video. I haven’t a clue who posted them. >> > >> > But that was my point; questions are being asked throughout American >> society >> > that Pound attempted to address, and hence I find it odd that Poundian >> > studies is so out of favour today. It’s not just the banking issue, or the >> > role of debt, etc., its his focus on the constitution, the relations of >> > corporations to individuals to state, ‘foreign’ wars. >> > >> > I hadn’t heard of McFadden. >> > >> > Michael >> > >> > >> > On 10.11.01 3:17 AM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > >>> >> Michael: >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Calm Down Michael ! Yes, you are so right to ask all of those questions, >>> but >>> >> you will never get straight answers from the criminals in our government ! >>> >> They are bought and paid for by those same banksters who are stealing our >>> >> country ! Our politicians (including the President) are nothing more >>> than >>> >> puppets for the Banksters. They are appointed by them, and the >>> non-compliant >>> >> ones (like Kennedy, Lincoln, Garfield & McKinley) are removed. Those >>> four all >>> >> stood up to the banksters and were eliminated. Yeah, right ! Lone >>> gunman >>> >> kooks did it ! >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Andy Jackson shut down the central bank and paid off the national debt >>> for the >>> >> only time in our nation's history, then they attempted twice to eliminate >>> him, >>> >> but ole hickory was too tough for them. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Why has Pound's poetry been so out of favor ? Read the speeches of >>> >> Congressman Louis T. McFadden (R-PA) (DOB: October 1, 1876 Died 1936) >>> where he >>> >> exposed the FED as a corrupt bunch of thieves. Who, today, has ever >>> heard of >>> >> Louis McFadden ? If Ole Ez were still with us today, he would have a >>> ball >>> >> working these clowns over in verse ! And I would be right there with him >>> >> cheering him on ! >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> The banksters went on a crusade to replace McFadden in Congress, then >>> murdered >>> >> him with poison at a political dinner and had their compliant media (just >>> like >>> >> today) report McFadden's death two weeks later, as a stomach ailment. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> "Federal Reserve EXPOSED, Collective Speeches of Congressman Louis T. >>> >> McFadden" >>> >> >>> >> Copyright 1970 by OMNI Publications >>> >> >>> >> Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 75-135049 >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> I have the third printing 2005 >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> I also have a small 64-page paperback book of his 1934 speeches in >>> Congress. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> --Bob Bowen >>> >> >>> >> Tulare, California >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >> From: "Michael Springate" <[log in to unmask]> >>> >> To: [log in to unmask] >>> >> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 11:41:45 PM >>> >> Subject: Never more pertinent, never more out of favour >>> >> >>> >> This is a comment on a youtube where Congressman Grayson questions the >>> >> auditor of the Federal Reserve Bank: >>> >> >>> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJqM2tFOxLQ&feature=player_embedded >>> >> >>> >> 1)Why the FUCK is a private institution with no elected leaders the most >>> >> powerful and influential institute in our country? >>> >> 2)Why the FUCK can't our gov audit said institution? >>> >> 3)Why the FUCK can't I find a list of owners and investors in this >>> private >>> >> institution? >>> >> 4)Why the FUCK do we borrow our own money at interest from a private bank >>> >> instead of just printing it ourselves? >>> >> 5)and most importantly, WHY THE FUCK DOESN'T OUR WHOLE COUNTRY KNOW >>> ABOUT >>> >> THIS AND WHY AREN'T WE SHOUTING FOR IT TO END? >>> >> >>> >> It’s odd, isn’t it, Pounds Cantos have never been more pertinent and less >>> >> out of favour? >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On 10.10.31 4:58 AM, "渡辺 信二" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> >> >>>>> >>>> Dear Poundians, >>>>> >>>> This might be an elementary question, >>>>> >>>> but would you please tell me how to put new persons' names and e-mail >>>>> >>>> addresses >>>>> >>>> into the [log in to unmask] >>>>> >>>> And if you have any rule to be listed, >>>>> >>>> would you please tell it to me, s'il vous plait? >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> I know three younger persons who, interested in Pound, >>>>> >>>> like to be listed, and I am asked how to put >>>>> >>>> each of their names and e-mail addresses >>>>> >>>> on the list. >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> I would appreciate your help. >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> WATANABE Shinji >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> 立教大学英米文学 >>>>> >>>> 渡辺 信二 >>>>> >>>> [log in to unmask]