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On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Mario Rups wrote:
> > Cuomo was NYS' most unsympathetic governor for arts funding.
> > He turned a deaf ear to all economic arguments, making the
> > analogy that arts funding is like a fur coat for a woman
> > when the family can't afford rent. His Republican
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> Piffle. Culture (the arts) is the soul of a country, not a luxury.
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> Am I the only one who sees it that way?
> Mario Rups
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NO, Mario. You are certainy *not* the only one who sees it that way!
Why would you think that? He was, after all, only quoting Cuomo's
analogy, I think. Do you see something else in his words?
The mesage I got was that (Demo) Cuomo was the most unsympathetic
governor, while the Republicans there seemed more supportive of the
value of the arts.
Being from Texas, I can't begin to assess NY politicians, so I'll
not try. (Heck, even Texas pols are beyond me!)
David LaRo
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