From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 00:00:45 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:00:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] boy it got quiet around here...still there, phil? Message-ID: <20030731230045.33107.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-528052061-1059692445=:32711 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii boy it got quiet around here...still there, phil? --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-528052061-1059692445=:32711 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii boy it got quiet around here...still there, phil?


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-528052061-1059692445=:32711-- From jessical@sub.uidaho.edu Fri Aug 1 00:09:15 2003 From: jessical@sub.uidaho.edu (Jessica Lipschultz) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:09:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive Message-ID: <9ED40ACAD972CB40AF23181E18795996D297D0@fox.sub.uidaho.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357B8.C2FEC425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy. If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45. =20 =20 Thanks! =20 Sincerely, =20 Jessica Lipschultz Civic Education Project Idaho Commons, Room 302 (208) 885-9442 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357B8.C2FEC425 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello!  This is just a reminder that we will be = picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy.  If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at = 6:45.  

 

Thanks!

 

Sincerely,

 

Jessica Lipschultz

Civic Education Project

Idaho Commons, Room 302

(208) 885-9442

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357B8.C2FEC425-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 00:13:56 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:13:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive BENEFITS SOJOURNERS, RIGHT?! In-Reply-To: <9ED40ACAD972CB40AF23181E18795996D297D0@fox.sub.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030731231356.59563.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1481005855-1059693236=:58915 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Tonight's Food Drive BENEFITS SOJOURNERS, RIGHT?! Jessica Lipschultz wrote: Hello! This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy. If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45. Thanks! Sincerely, Jessica Lipschultz Civic Education Project Idaho Commons, Room 302 (208) 885-9442 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1481005855-1059693236=:58915 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Tonight's Food Drive BENEFITS SOJOURNERS, RIGHT?!


Jessica Lipschultz <jessical@sub.uidaho.edu> wrote:

Hello!  This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy.  If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45.  

 

Thanks!

 

Sincerely,

 

Jessica Lipschultz

Civic Education Project

Idaho Commons, Room 302

(208) 885-9442


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-32065142-1059693537=:58761-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 00:20:31 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:20:31 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL In-Reply-To: <20030731205548.32447.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007A_01C3577F.A9592280 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Wow!! Are you out in left field. I NEVER said that schools cannot be sued. Do you have any idea how many times private citizens have sued school districts or universities? How many times have we picked up a newspaper with articles detailing lawsuits against public schools? You can't even tell a somewhat believable lie. Wake up, Mr. Stamber. You are no longer a joke, You are simply sick. Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:56 PM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL huh? i said there's no lawsuit. as you explained some time ago, you can't sue a school, right? Tom Hansen wrote: Can anyone (especially Mr. Stambler) explain to my why a public school can be sued, but a private school can't? Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 7:29 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL Hello: I am a dunce at legal affairs. I have been told that Logos School cannot be sued; so, I retract what I said about there being a lawsuit against that school. Thank you. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ------=_NextPart_000_007A_01C3577F.A9592280 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Wow!!  Are=20 you out in left field.  I NEVER said that schools cannot be = sued.  Do=20 you have any idea how many times private citizens have sued school = districts=20 or universities?  How many times have we picked up a newspaper = with=20 articles detailing lawsuits against public schools?
 
You = can't even=20 tell a somewhat believable lie.  Wake up, Mr. Stamber.  You = are no=20 longer a joke,  You are simply sick.
 
Tom = Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas=20 Stambler
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:56 PM
To: = thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: = [Vision2020]=20 NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL

huh?  i said there's no lawsuit.  as you explained some = time=20 ago, you can't sue a school, right?

Tom Hansen=20 <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:=20
Can anyone=20 (especially Mr. Stambler) explain to my why a public school can be = sued, but=20 a private school can't?
 
Tom=20 Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 vision2020-admin@moscow.com = [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On=20 Behalf Of Douglas Stambler
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, = 2003=20 7:29 PM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject:=20 [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL

Hello:
 
I am a dunce at legal affairs.  I have been told that = Logos=20 School cannot be sued; so, I retract what I said about there being = a=20 lawsuit against that school.
 
Thank you.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman)


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SBC=20 Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ------=_NextPart_000_007A_01C3577F.A9592280-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 00:22:45 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:22:45 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War Message-ID: Tami, et. al. Ah, modern humanity and the separation from nature. The most cursory glance at the night sky recently from 12 midnight till 3 AM reveals the bright red planet of war hanging in the southeast to southern sky on the Palouse. It is very bright now compared to how Mars usually appears. As your report indicates, the show will just get better in August. But get away from the city lights to view Mars. City light pollution destroys sky watching. 10 miles away from Moscow or Pullman at least is required, further than 10 miles away if you live in Lewiston or Clarkston. It is so sad to consider that many children growing up in major urban areas never or rarely get to wonder at the star dusted night sky as it appears without light pollution. I've heard stories of children who first venture into "wilderness" being frightened by what they see for the first time in the sky. Ted >From: Tami Stinebaugh >To: "upbeatapr00@yahoogroups.com" , Matthew >Stinebaugh , moscow vision2020 > >Subject: [Vision2020] mars >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:25:57 -0700 > >I had this information forwarded to me and thought I'd spread it along for >those who haven't heard it yet. > >http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp > >Tami Stinebaugh > > >The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, Earth is >catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest >approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next time Mars >may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on >Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that Mars has >not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be as long >as 60,000 years before it happens again. > >The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to within >34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest >object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear >25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification Mars will look >as large as the full moon to the naked eye. Mars will be easy to spot. At >the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m. and reach its >azimuth at about 3 a.m. > >By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will rise at >nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. That's pretty >convenient to see something that no human being has seen in recorded >history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see Mars grow >progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share this with >your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS >AGAIN > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 00:22:54 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:22:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL - reponse to T. Hansen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030731232254.24022.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1802807038-1059693774=:23927 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii no, tom, i said that i'm a DUNCE when it comes to legal matters. all i was saying was that i am still unclear about lawsuits in general. you know, tom, that ignorance doesn't make someone "sick." if that were the case, then almost all of Moscow's residents would be "sick," too. because, for all the technology being pumped into moscow, it's just so ignorant for people to live in such a closed-off, intolerant community of self-serving NON-FARMERS. thanks for the feedback, tom...you're always there to give me support when i need it the most... -douglas stambler Tom Hansen wrote: Wow!! Are you out in left field. I NEVER said that schools cannot be sued. Do you have any idea how many times private citizens have sued school districts or universities? How many times have we picked up a newspaper with articles detailing lawsuits against public schools? You can't even tell a somewhat believable lie. Wake up, Mr. Stamber. You are no longer a joke, You are simply sick. Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:56 PM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL huh? i said there's no lawsuit. as you explained some time ago, you can't sue a school, right? Tom Hansen wrote: Can anyone (especially Mr. Stambler) explain to my why a public school can be sued, but a private school can't? Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 7:29 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL Hello: I am a dunce at legal affairs. I have been told that Logos School cannot be sued; so, I retract what I said about there being a lawsuit against that school. Thank you. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1802807038-1059693774=:23927 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
no, tom, i said that i'm a DUNCE when it comes to legal matters.  all i was saying was that i am still unclear about lawsuits in general.  you know, tom, that ignorance doesn't make someone "sick."  if that were the case, then almost all of Moscow's residents would be "sick," too.  because, for all the technology being pumped into moscow, it's just so ignorant for people to live in such a closed-off, intolerant community of self-serving NON-FARMERS.
 
thanks for the feedback, tom...you're always there to give me support when i need it the most...
 
-douglas stambler

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Wow!!  Are you out in left field.  I NEVER said that schools cannot be sued.  Do you have any idea how many times private citizens have sued school districts or universities?  How many times have we picked up a newspaper with articles detailing lawsuits against public schools?
 
You can't even tell a somewhat believable lie.  Wake up, Mr. Stamber.  You are no longer a joke,  You are simply sick.
 
Tom Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:56 PM
To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL

huh?  i said there's no lawsuit.  as you explained some time ago, you can't sue a school, right?

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Can anyone (especially Mr. Stambler) explain to my why a public school can be sued, but a private school can't?
 
Tom Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Stambler
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 7:29 PM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] NO LAWSUIT AGAINST LOGOS SCHOOL

Hello:
 
I am a dunce at legal affairs.  I have been told that Logos School cannot be sued; so, I retract what I said about there being a lawsuit against that school.
 
Thank you.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman)


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And what has impressed me most is that no matter where I have gone, my reaction has been the same: 'Oh, God, get me the fuck out of this dump,'" said Gore, who alternately referred to the Keystone State's 12 million residents as "animals" and "ghouls." "From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, from Erie to Easton, the places and faces of Pennsylvania stand in direct opposition to everything that makes America great." Gore went on to tell the assembled mill workers that he "couldn't care less" if he loses Pennsylvania's 23 electoral votes, so long as he "never [has] to set foot in this steaming dungheap again." Raising his voice and pointing at the crowd, Gore continued: "During this presidential campaign, I have had the opportunity to criss-cross this great land. At each stop along the way, I have been deeply touched by the courage and conviction of the American people. But, holy crap, you people are craven, gutless cowards. I haven't the slightest clue what base and hideous interests of yours I could possibly defend as your next president. I do not even vaguely know what drives you subhuman pig-men, but I am sure I don't want to know." Later in the day, Gore made an appearance at the Johnstown Agriculture Fair, at which he served as judge in the Sorghum Queen pageant. The vice-president was overheard making numerous inflammatory comments off-microphone, including, "Get these bitches out of here" and, "This is someone's idea of an attractive woman?" One contestant, attempting to present Gore with a bushel of Pennsylvania apples, was reportedly waved aside with the words, "No. No fucking way." Gore concluded his day on the steps of the State Capitol in Harrisburg, where he lowered the Pennsylvania flag, shredded it with a large hunting knife, and urinated on the shreds. He then delivered a speech in which he shared the tales of numerous Pennsylvanians he had encountered during his travels through the state. Above: The skyline of Pittsburgh, which Gore called "maybe even worse than Scranton." "Of all the stories I have heard on this trip, none has touched me more deeply than that of Karen Swendeman of New Castle," Gore said. "At the young age of 18, Karen married her high-school sweetheart Jeff. Not long after, she gave birth to twins. But less than a year later, her joy turned to the deepest grief when Jeff was killed in a foundry accident. As young Karen looked into my eyes and whined, 'Oh, Mr. Gore, I can't afford this, I can't afford that,' I felt my very gorge rising up the back of my throat. I mean, why do Pennsylvania's stupid broads go and get knocked up like that?" Continued Gore: "I also recall Herman Eisler of Shippensburg, who fought bravely in the Second World War and raised a family in a house he built himself. When the Social Security Administration failed Herman—because, I don't know, he needed some pills or something and couldn't get them—he turned into a bitter, pathetic shell of a man that no one could stand to be around. What a loser." "And, finally, I recall Philadelphia's Martin Shaughnessy, who, at the ripe old age of 98, has been Independence Hall's caretaker for the past 60 years—the longest anyone has held the auspicious post," Gore said. "And, between you and me, that old crank will talk for 10 hours straight if you let him and not say anything that makes any sense whatsoever. That dude is senile, big-time." Added Gore, "And what's the big deal with the cheesesteak sandwiches? They taste like shit. I wouldn't feed them to the dogs they're probably made out of." Turning to sneer derisively at members of the Monongahela Drum & Bugle Corps, whose 225 members stood nearby on the steps of the capitol, Gore wrapped up the verbal assault. "Every second I spend in this dark and evil state is sheer agony," he said. "A second feels like a week in the presence of you monstrous non-people. I would have left Pennsylvania long ago, but I wanted every last one of you grubby, ass-faced animals to realize exactly where you stand in the food chain. You are not a part of that chain. You exist outside of the human community, and when I am in the White House, I will make sure that the whole nation—indeed, the world—understands that fact with no ambiguity. I will not represent you. I will not defend you. I will allow and even invite any nation to invade and destroy this horrible graveyard of the soul. To hell with all of you, and good riddance." --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1355671730-1059693983=:25103 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Visiting Gore Calls Pennsylvania 'A Hellhole'

ALTOONA, PA—During a campaign stop at an Altoona paper mill Monday, presidential contender Al Gore launched into an unexpected 40-minute tirade against the "not-so-great state of Pennsylvania," calling it "the nation's armpit" and "a total hellhole."

Above: Gore greets diner patrons in Scranton, a city he called "the absolute worst place on Earth."

"Over the past few days, I have traveled all over your state and met many of you. And what has impressed me most is that no matter where I have gone, my reaction has been the same: 'Oh, God, get me the fuck out of this dump,'" said Gore, who alternately referred to the Keystone State's 12 million residents as "animals" and "ghouls." "From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, from Erie to Easton, the places and faces of Pennsylvania stand in direct opposition to everything that makes America great."

Gore went on to tell the assembled mill workers that he "couldn't care less" if he loses Pennsylvania's 23 electoral votes, so long as he "never [has] to set foot in this steaming dungheap again."

Raising his voice and pointing at the crowd, Gore continued: "During this presidential campaign, I have had the opportunity to criss-cross this great land. At each stop along the way, I have been deeply touched by the courage and conviction of the American people. But, holy crap, you people are craven, gutless cowards. I haven't the slightest clue what base and hideous interests of yours I could possibly defend as your next president. I do not even vaguely know what drives you subhuman pig-men, but I am sure I don't want to know."

Later in the day, Gore made an appearance at the Johnstown Agriculture Fair, at which he served as judge in the Sorghum Queen pageant. The vice-president was overheard making numerous inflammatory comments off-microphone, including, "Get these bitches out of here" and, "This is someone's idea of an attractive woman?" One contestant, attempting to present Gore with a bushel of Pennsylvania apples, was reportedly waved aside with the words, "No. No fucking way."

Gore concluded his day on the steps of the State Capitol in Harrisburg, where he lowered the Pennsylvania flag, shredded it with a large hunting knife, and urinated on the shreds. He then delivered a speech in which he shared the tales of numerous Pennsylvanians he had encountered during his travels through the state.

 Above: The skyline of Pittsburgh, which Gore called
Above: The skyline of Pittsburgh, which Gore called "maybe even worse than Scranton."

"Of all the stories I have heard on this trip, none has touched me more deeply than that of Karen Swendeman of New Castle," Gore said. "At the young age of 18, Karen married her high-school sweetheart Jeff. Not long after, she gave birth to twins. But less than a year later, her joy turned to the deepest grief when Jeff was killed in a foundry accident. As young Karen looked into my eyes and whined, 'Oh, Mr. Gore, I can't afford this, I can't afford that,' I felt my very gorge rising up the back of my throat. I mean, why do Pennsylvania's stupid broads go and get knocked up like that?"

Continued Gore: "I also recall Herman Eisler of Shippensburg, who fought bravely in the Second World War and raised a family in a house he built himself. When the Social Security Administration failed Herman—because, I don't know, he needed some pills or something and couldn't get them—he turned into a bitter, pathetic shell of a man that no one could stand to be around. What a loser."

"And, finally, I recall Philadelphia's Martin Shaughnessy, who, at the ripe old age of 98, has been Independence Hall's caretaker for the past 60 years—the longest anyone has held the auspicious post," Gore said. "And, between you and me, that old crank will talk for 10 hours straight if you let him and not say anything that makes any sense whatsoever. That dude is senile, big-time."

Added Gore, "And what's the big deal with the cheesesteak sandwiches? They taste like shit. I wouldn't feed them to the dogs they're probably made out of."

Turning to sneer derisively at members of the Monongahela Drum & Bugle Corps, whose 225 members stood nearby on the steps of the capitol, Gore wrapped up the verbal assault.

"Every second I spend in this dark and evil state is sheer agony," he said. "A second feels like a week in the presence of you monstrous non-people. I would have left Pennsylvania long ago, but I wanted every last one of you grubby, ass-faced animals to realize exactly where you stand in the food chain. You are not a part of that chain. You exist outside of the human community, and when I am in the White House, I will make sure that the whole nation—indeed, the world—understands that fact with no ambiguity. I will not represent you. I will not defend you. I will allow and even invite any nation to invade and destroy this horrible graveyard of the soul. To hell with all of you, and good riddance."


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1518392756-1059694018=:93869-- From stin1624@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 1 00:30:52 2003 From: stin1624@uidaho.edu (Tami Stinebaugh) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:30:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War Message-ID: Being that between midnight and 3 am I am often dead asleep, seeing this will take some planning on my part:) I'm thinking a camping trip mid August might be a good time to view Mars. I'll probably even let the kids stay up for this one;) Tami Stinebaugh ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted Moffett Date: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:22 pm Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > Tami, et. al. > > Ah, modern humanity and the separation from nature. > > The most cursory glance at the night sky recently from 12 midnight > till 3 AM > reveals the bright red planet of war hanging in the southeast to > southern > sky on the Palouse. It is very bright now compared to how Mars > usually > appears. > > As your report indicates, the show will just get better in August. > > But get away from the city lights to view Mars. City light > pollution > destroys sky watching. 10 miles away from Moscow or Pullman at > least is > required, further than 10 miles away if you live in Lewiston or > Clarkston. > It is so sad to consider that many children growing up in major > urban areas > never or rarely get to wonder at the star dusted night sky as it > appears > without light pollution. I've heard stories of children who first > venture > into "wilderness" being frightened by what they see for the first > time in > the sky. > > Ted > > > > >From: Tami Stinebaugh > >To: "upbeatapr00@yahoogroups.com" , > Matthew > >Stinebaugh , moscow vision2020 > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] mars > >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:25:57 -0700 > > > >I had this information forwarded to me and thought I'd spread it > along for > >those who haven't heard it yet. > > > >http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp > > > >Tami Stinebaugh > > > > > >The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, > Earth is > >catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the > closest > >approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next > time Mars > >may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity > tugs on > >Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that > Mars has > >not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000 years, but it may > be as long > >as 60,000 years before it happens again. > > > >The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to > within > >34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the > brightest > >object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and > will appear > >25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification Mars > will look > >as large as the full moon to the naked eye. Mars will be easy to > spot. At > >the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m. and > reach its > >azimuth at about 3 a.m. > > > >By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will > rise at > >nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. > That's pretty > >convenient to see something that no human being has seen in > recorded > >history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see > Mars grow > >progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share > this with > >your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE > THIS > >AGAIN > > > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 00:34:17 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:34:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars Message-ID: Tim is Partially correct. But he is mostly incorrect. He is correct in saying that the University of Idaho provided most the jobs in this community. He is also correct that Moscow would be like Grangeville of Potlatch without the University. However, I think he is incorrect in the assuming that this means the University can do what ever it wants. Moscow has the obligation of helping the University, BUT, and this is a big BUT, the University has the obligation to help the Moscow Community. I think the members of this Community have bent over backwards to assist the University. The University has done little but slap us around and expect us to do whatever they demand. It should not be using foreign and national dentists, we have GREAT dentists here. We have great Pharmacies, we have GREAT food services, and GREAT housing we can build. There is absolutely no reason why the University should be sending business AWAY from the people and families that have supported this University for generations, that is called RUDE. The University has misbehaved more and more over the years doing things to try and control and destroy the local economy so it can have a monopoly on everything and make sure everyone submits to the demands of the University Administration. That is a power grab and an abuse of power. This reminds of the case where a woman submits to her battering husband as he places more demands and controls on her and she sits there and takes it because she says, "well, he puts food on the table for me." Just because a child or woman may be dependant on an income earner for the family does NOT give the income earner the right to rape, beat, and do what ever they want to the dependants. Moscow has battered wife syndrome badly, and I wonder when it is going to stand up and say "I have rights too". Because ya know, we do. Thanks! Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: Cjsnightclub@aol.com >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:46:47 -0700 (PDT) > >Visionaries, > It's amazing, all this constant criticism of >the UI's effect on Moscow's economy. > Try this. Try envisioning Moscow WITHOUT the U >of I. > For some reason the word "GRANGEVILLE" comes >quickly to mind. > Best, TL > > > > >--- Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote: > > How the University shows love to this city and > > community. > > > > Are you aware that the football game between Boise > > and Idaho is supposed to > > "swap" from city to city so each city gets a > > financial boost? Are you aware > > that Moscow gets "skipped" regularly? Love? Are you > > also aware that the game > > between UI and WSU is going to be held in Seattle? > > Where is the financial love for > > the community? Also, both Universities speak of > > "hurting financially." > > Doesn't common sense say "have the game in town?" > > Help the town that is also hurting > > financially? Instead - they take the dollars out of > > the community. Each > > University apparently doesn't care about the > > communities for which they are housed. > > We all must stop kissing their butts, as their > > actions show they do not care > > about us. > > > > Phil > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 00:37:11 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:37:11 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! Message-ID: That is very sick and unChristian of you Douglas. I think I am going to go donate a can of food now. Anyone where I can drop it off in Moscow? Thanks! Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:15:07 -0700 (PDT) > >BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 00:39:52 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:39:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Boycott the food drive! - response to D. Arnold In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030731233952.30482.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1227258706-1059694792=:28433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii donovan: the point is that st. marys and the nazarene churches have low food quantity. sojourners is not a Christian-operated place. donate locally to Christian places, where people can get the Word and food help, too. no harm intended. Donovan Arnold wrote: That is very sick and unChristian of you Douglas. I think I am going to go donate a can of food now. Anyone where I can drop it off in Moscow? Thanks! Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:15:07 -0700 (PDT) > >BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1227258706-1059694792=:28433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
donovan: the point is that st. marys and the nazarene churches have low food quantity.  sojourners is not a Christian-operated place.  donate locally to Christian places, where people can get the Word and food help, too.
 
no harm intended.

Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

That is very sick and unChristian of you Douglas. I think I am going to go
donate a can of food now. Anyone where I can drop it off in Moscow?

Thanks!

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS!
>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:15:07 -0700 (PDT)
>
>BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS!
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1227258706-1059694792=:28433-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 00:53:05 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:53:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Jesus Christ: Donovan's Best Idea Yet... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030731235305.72651.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2083378053-1059695585=:71896 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Praise Jesus. Well said, Donovan. Donovan Arnold wrote:Douglas, Why should it matter if it goes to St. Mary's my church, or St. Nazerene, as long as the food gets to mouths of the hungry children? I don't nicpick about this it unless one of them sells the food off and pockets the cash. Which most don't. Now if it was Chirst himself, I would give it to him, he can feed a crowd of people on just one fish, a bucket of water, and a loaf of bread :). Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: Donovan Arnold >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:39:10 -0700 (PDT) > >donovan: the point is that st. marys and the nazarene churches have low >food quantity. sojourners is not a Christian-operated place. donate >locally to Christian places, where people can get the Word and food help, >too. > >no harm intended. > >Donovan Arnold wrote: > >That is very sick and unChristian of you Douglas. I think I am going to go >donate a can of food now. Anyone where I can drop it off in Moscow? > >Thanks! > >Donovan J Arnold > > >From: Douglas Stambler > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! > >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:15:07 -0700 (PDT) > > > >BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS! > > > > > >--------------------------------- > >Do you Yahoo!? > >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > >_________________________________________________________________ >Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2083378053-1059695585=:71896 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Praise Jesus.  Well said, Donovan.

Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:
Douglas,

Why should it matter if it goes to St. Mary's my church, or St. Nazerene, as
long as the food gets to mouths of the hungry children? I don't nicpick
about this it unless one of them sells the food off and pockets the cash.
Which most don't. Now if it was Chirst himself, I would give it to him, he
can feed a crowd of people on just one fish, a bucket of water, and a loaf
of bread :).


Donovan J Arnold


>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: Donovan Arnold
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS!
>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:39:10 -0700 (PDT)
>
>donovan: the point is that st. marys and the nazarene churches have low
>food quantity. sojourners is not a Christian-operated place. donate
>locally to Christian pla! ces, where people can get the Word and food help,
>too.
>
>no harm intended.
>
>Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>That is very sick and unChristian of you Douglas. I think I am going to go
>donate a can of food now. Anyone where I can drop it off in Moscow?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
> >From: Douglas Stambler
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: [Vision2020] BOYCOTT THE FOOD DRIVE! BOYCOTT SOJOURNERS!
> >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:15:07 -0700 (PDT)
> >
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(Reuters Photo)
White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage

Reuters


July 31

— By Randall Mikkelsen

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White House spokesman said on Thursday.

Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was opposed to civil unions as an alternative.

Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan said, "obviously that is something to look at in this context."

Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said.

"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed in the context of the court cases that are pending now."

Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil unions granted by another state.

The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination."

Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme Court's ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States.

The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States.

Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the "sanctity of marriage."

But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on gay marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be necessary despite the high court's decision.

Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate and ratified by three-quarters of the states.

When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief that homosexuality was a sin.

He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said.


photo credit and caption:
President George W. Bush answers a reporter's question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same sex marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying he was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush told reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary Hershorn/Reuters


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Approval of Accounts Payable for June, 2003 - Don Palmer 2. Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate the Sheriff's office and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District. In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit. Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. Council Consent Agenda Item #1F ACTION: Recommend approval of the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department. 3. Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Dean Weyen Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements. This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer. Council Consent Agenda Item #1C ACTION: Recommend approval of the Development Agreement and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon. 4. Davis, Styner Ave. Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval. The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width. However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue). The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference. This detailed information is neither required nor binding. It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. Council Agenda Item #3 ACTION: Recommend approval the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. REPORTS Transportation Commission/Beltways - Philip Cook 20 minutes PRESENTATION Third Street Corridor - Dean Weyen 70 minutes CH2M Hill, the consultant hired by I.T.D. has completed the traffic study of Third Street between Washington Street and Line Street. A presentation to the City of Moscow Transportation Commission July 24 brought up discussion of immediate implementation of certain elements of the consultant alternatives. The Commission has requested the Engineering Department to consider their recommendation to revise Third Street striping configuration through the study corridor to three lanes; two through lanes and a continuous left turn lane. They further recommend removing on-street parking on Third from Jackson west to the railroad crossing and to sign for a dedicated right-turn-only lane for eastbound traffic on Third Street approaching Jackson Street. Also included in the Commission recommendation is to extend the three land striping east of Washington Street, stripe an orderly transition into the four-lane section on the east end near Line Street, to sign the corridor as "Share-the-Road" for bicycle traffic and to authorize and coordinate the proposed revisions with I.T.D. for implementation with the State project to occur in mid August. ACTION: Support the Engineering and Transportation Commission recommendation to implement signing, striping and parking changes to the Third Street Corridor and authorize staff to coordinate proposed modifications wit the Idaho Transportation Department in advance of pending roadway improvements; or take other actions deemed appropriate. NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Monday, August 4, 2003 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 206 East Third Street, Second Floor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Consent Agenda: Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later. Approval by roll call vote. A. Approval of Minutes of July 21, 2003 B. Approval of Accounts Payable for June 2003 - Don Palmer Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of June 2003 and recommends approval of the following: General $477,413.01 Street Dept $76,100.29 HUD Reserve Parks & Rec $138,651.70 1912 Center $2,453.45 Arts $7,226.13 Water Fund $81,575.65 Sewer Fund $114,059.67 Sanitation $171,783.98 Fleet Mgmt Fund $19,587.19 WWTP Construction Capital Projects LID Construction $1,000.00 Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr $155,004.23 Bond & Interest LID Special Assessment TOTALS $1,244,855.30 C. Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Weyen Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements. This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer. Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Development Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. D. Itani & Itani Lot Line Adjustment Request - Plaskon Rafik Itani is requesting a lot line adjustment between Lots 8 and 9 of Block 1 of the Rolling Hills 5th Addition to the City of Moscow. The applicant describes the proposed lot line configuration as a more logical division of property relative to the site topography and would provide better access to Lot 9. Both lots resulting from the adjustment would retain adequate lot area and set back distance requirements for the applicable R-2 Zoning District. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot-line adjustment. E. Cingular Agreement - Brant Kucera The City has been negotiating with Cingular Wireless LLC to locate digital cellular equipment on the Residence Street water reservoir in accordance with the City's co-location policy. Cingular Wireless proposes to mount six panel and one microwave antennas on the water tank. The lease agreement has been reviewed and approved by the Cell Tower Team and City Attorney. Cingular Wireless will pay an annual base fee of $7,200 for five (5) years with a CPI multiplier and a one-time application fee of $1,500. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Cingular Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. F. Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate their administrative offices and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District. In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit. Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department. G. Proposed Reasoned Statement for Denial of Solicitor's Appeal - Randy Fife On July 21, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Billy Blake's Solicitor's License. Per Moscow City Code, a Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision. The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval. Reviewed by the Administrative and Public Works/ Finance Committees on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Reasoned Statement and direct staff to proceed as necessary. 2. Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. 2004 Budget - Don Palmer The proposed budget is presented for consideration by the Council and to allow for public comment regarding the formal adoption of the fiscal year 2004 budget. The printed budget proposal incorporates departmental requests and represents the consensus of the Council at the budget workshop session held July 21, 2003. ACTION: A. After close of public hearing, make a motion for adjustments (if any) to the proposed budget; B. Adopt the annual budget by adopting the "Annual Appropriation Ordinance" under suspension of the rules requiring three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only; C. Approve the "Dollar Certification of Budget Request to the Board of County Commissioners;" D. Authorize Mayor to sign the necessary documents. 3. Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. Renewal of Latah Sanitation, Inc. Franchise Agreement - Gary J. Riedner City staff and Latah Sanitation, Inc. have negotiated an Ordinance to renew the current omnibus solid waste franchise agreement. The franchise Ordinance is presented for Council consideration and public comment. This was reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve Franchise renewal under suspension of the rules requiring three (3) complete and separate readings, and that it be read by title only, and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 4. Davis/vonWandruszka Lot Division Proposal - Joel Plaskon Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval. The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width. However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue). The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference. This detailed information is neither required nor binding. It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. Reviewed at the Council Workshop on August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 5. Area of City Impact Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission - Joel Plaskon Mayor Comstock received a letter dated February 19, 2003 from the Latah Board of County Commissioners which proposed amendments to the Area of City Impact agreement. Receipt of said letter initiated a renegotiation process, as per Idaho Code 67-6526. Idaho Code 67-6526(e) calls for Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations to City Council on the renegotiation. The Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission has met with the Latah County Planning Commission and the Latah County Zoning Commission on the matter, formed a subcommittee which reviewed the matter, solicited input from major property holders in the Area, and is now forwarding its recommendations to the Mayor and City Council. The Planning and Zoning Commission requests that the Mayor and City Council accept its recommendations and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah Board of County Commissioners. ACTION: Accept the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah County Board of County Commissioners or take such other action deemed appropriate. 6. Renaissance Mobile Home Park Redevelopment - Joel Plaskon Dan and Terrene Mack are proposing to redevelop the existing Renaissance Mobile Home Park upon a 4.8 acre property located at 1651 Carmichael Road within the Area of City Impact. The proposal is to raze the existing mobile home park and completely redevelop the property with a new 36-unit development. The subject property is located within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District, and in accordance with the Zoning Code, Mobile Home Parks which comply with Title 6 of the City Code are an allowed use within the R-4 Zone. The mobile home park review process is a four step process with both preliminary and final reviews before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council. Additionally, as the subject property is located within the Area of City Impact, the Board of Latah County Commissioners will complete a final review and grant the final approval or denial. ACTION: Approve the plans; approve the plans conditionally; request modification of the plans within sixty (60) days; or take such other action deemed appropriate. APPOINTMENTS: Mayor's appointments. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Mayor Administrative Committee Public Works/Finance Committee Other Boards & Commissions EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1) NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357C0.486E4770 Content-Type: text/html

Please note that there will be a Council Workshop in lieu of Administrative Committee and Public Works/Finance Committee meetings.

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of Moscow

(208) 883-7015

 

AGENDA

MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL

WORKSHOP MEETING

 

Monday, August 4, 2003                                                                                                     4:00 p.m.

 

City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third Street; Second Floor

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REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS                                               30 minutes

 

 

1.   Approval of Accounts Payable for June, 2003 - Don Palmer

 

 

2.   Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon

The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate the Sheriff's office and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District.  In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit.  Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. 

 

                                                                        Council Consent Agenda Item #1F

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department.

 

 

3.   Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Dean Weyen

      Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements.  This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer.

 

                                                                        Council Consent Agenda Item #1C

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the Development Agreement and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

 

4.   Davis, Styner Ave. Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval.  The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width.  However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue).  The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference.  This detailed information is neither required nor binding.  It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. 

 

                                                                        Council Agenda Item #3

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

 

REPORTS

 

Transportation Commission/Beltways - Philip Cook                                    20 minutes     

 

 

PRESENTATION

 

Third Street Corridor - Dean Weyen                                                            70 minutes

CH2M Hill, the consultant hired by I.T.D. has completed the traffic study of Third Street between Washington Street and Line Street.  A presentation to the City of Moscow Transportation Commission July 24 brought up discussion of immediate implementation of certain elements of the consultant alternatives.  The Commission has requested the Engineering Department to consider their recommendation to revise Third Street striping configuration through the study corridor to three lanes; two through lanes and a continuous left turn lane.  They further recommend removing on-street parking on Third from Jackson west to the railroad crossing and to sign for a dedicated right-turn-only lane for eastbound traffic on Third Street approaching Jackson Street.  Also included in the Commission recommendation is to extend the three land striping east of Washington Street, stripe an orderly transition into the four-lane section on the east end near Line Street, to sign the corridor as "Share-the-Road" for bicycle traffic and to authorize and coordinate the proposed revisions with I.T.D. for implementation with the State project to occur in mid August.

 

ACTION:  Support the Engineering and Transportation Commission recommendation to implement signing, striping and parking changes to the Third Street Corridor and authorize staff to coordinate proposed modifications wit the Idaho Transportation Department in advance of pending roadway improvements; or take other actions deemed appropriate.

 

 

 

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

AGENDA

MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

Monday, August 4, 2003                                                                                                     7:00 p.m.

City Hall Council Chambers

206 East Third Street, Second Floor

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

1.   Consent Agenda:  Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later.  Approval by roll call vote.

 

A.        Approval of Minutes of July 21, 2003

 

B.         Approval of Accounts Payable for June 2003 - Don Palmer

Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of June 2003 and recommends approval of the following:

 

General

$477,413.01

Street Dept

$76,100.29

HUD Reserve

 

Parks & Rec

$138,651.70

1912 Center

$2,453.45

Arts

$7,226.13

Water Fund

$81,575.65

Sewer Fund

$114,059.67

Sanitation

$171,783.98

Fleet Mgmt Fund

$19,587.19

WWTP Construction

 

Capital Projects

 

LID Construction

$1,000.00

Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr

$155,004.23

Bond & Interest

 

LID Special Assessment

 

TOTALS

$1,244,855.30

 

C.                 Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Weyen

                        Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements.  This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve the Development Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

D.                 Itani & Itani Lot Line Adjustment Request - Plaskon

Rafik Itani is requesting a lot line adjustment between Lots 8 and 9 of Block 1 of the Rolling Hills 5th Addition to the City of Moscow.  The applicant describes the proposed lot line configuration as a more logical division of property relative to the site topography and would provide better access to Lot 9.  Both lots resulting from the adjustment would retain adequate lot area and set back distance requirements for the applicable R-2 Zoning District.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve the lot-line adjustment.

 

            E.         Cingular Agreement - Brant Kucera

The City has been negotiating with Cingular Wireless LLC to locate digital cellular equipment on the Residence Street water reservoir in accordance with the City's co-location policy.  Cingular Wireless proposes to mount six panel and one microwave antennas on the water tank.  The lease agreement has been reviewed and approved by the Cell Tower Team and City Attorney.  Cingular Wireless will pay an annual base fee of $7,200 for five (5) years with a CPI multiplier and a one-time application fee of $1,500.  Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

                        ACTION:  Approve the Cingular Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

            F.         Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon

The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate their administrative offices and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District.  In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit.  Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003.

 

                        ACTION:  Approve the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department.

 

            G.         Proposed Reasoned Statement for Denial of Solicitor's Appeal - Randy Fife

      On July 21, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Billy Blake's Solicitor's License.  Per Moscow City Code, a Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision.  The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval.  Reviewed by the Administrative and Public Works/ Finance Committees on July 28, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the Reasoned Statement and direct staff to proceed as necessary.

           

2.   Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m.  2004 Budget - Don Palmer

The proposed budget is presented for consideration by the Council and to allow for public comment regarding the formal adoption of the fiscal year 2004 budget.  The printed budget proposal incorporates departmental requests and represents the consensus of the Council at the budget workshop session held July 21, 2003.

 

ACTION: 

A.  After close of public hearing, make a motion for adjustments (if any) to the proposed budget;

B.  Adopt the annual budget by adopting the "Annual Appropriation Ordinance" under suspension of the rules requiring three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only;

C.  Approve the "Dollar Certification of Budget Request to the Board of County Commissioners;"

D.  Authorize Mayor to sign the necessary documents.

 

 

 

3.   Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. Renewal of Latah Sanitation, Inc. Franchise Agreement - Gary J. Riedner

      City staff and Latah Sanitation, Inc. have negotiated an Ordinance to renew the current omnibus solid waste franchise agreement.  The franchise Ordinance is presented for Council consideration and public comment.  This was reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve Franchise renewal under suspension of the rules requiring three (3) complete and separate readings, and that it be read by title only, and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

4.   Davis/vonWandruszka Lot Division Proposal - Joel Plaskon

Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval.  The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width.  However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue).  The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference.  This detailed information is neither required nor binding.  It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop on August 4, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

5.   Area of City Impact Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission - Joel Plaskon

Mayor Comstock received a letter dated February 19, 2003 from the Latah Board of County Commissioners which proposed amendments to the Area of City Impact agreement.  Receipt of said letter initiated a renegotiation process, as per Idaho Code 67-6526.  Idaho Code 67-6526(e) calls for Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations to City Council on the renegotiation.  The Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission has met with the Latah County Planning Commission and the Latah County Zoning Commission on the matter, formed a subcommittee which reviewed the matter, solicited input from major property holders in the Area, and is now forwarding its recommendations to the Mayor and City Council.  The Planning and Zoning Commission requests that the Mayor and City Council accept its recommendations and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah Board of County Commissioners.

 

      ACTION:  Accept the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah County Board of County Commissioners or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

6.   Renaissance Mobile Home Park Redevelopment - Joel Plaskon

Dan and Terrene Mack are proposing to redevelop the existing Renaissance Mobile Home Park upon a 4.8 acre property located at 1651 Carmichael Road within the Area of City Impact.  The proposal is to raze the existing mobile home park and completely redevelop the property with a new 36-unit development.  The subject property is located within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District, and in accordance with the Zoning Code, Mobile Home Parks which comply with Title 6 of the City Code are an allowed use within the R-4 Zone.  The mobile home park review process is a four step process with both preliminary and final reviews before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council.  Additionally, as the subject property is located within the Area of City Impact, the Board of Latah County Commissioners will complete a final review and grant the final approval or denial.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the plans; approve the plans conditionally; request modification of the plans within sixty (60) days; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

 

APPOINTMENTS:       Mayor's appointments.

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

            Mayor

            Administrative Committee

            Public Works/Finance Committee

Other Boards & Commissions

 

EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C357C0.486E4770-- From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 1 00:58:39 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:58:39 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Message-ID: <200307312358.h6VNwxQU003509@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0191_01C35784.FDA0CFA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always. _____ Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some facts. Research shows that only 4-5 years of teacher experience contributes to student learning. Experience beyond that has no payoff except in pay. Pedagogy credits don't contribute to learning. Advanced degrees are productive only at the secondary level and in the subject being taught. Credits are used mostly to climb the salary grid. Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in current benefits. That's an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear about. Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional 18.45% of salary in deferred retirement benefits. The total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the $42,000 you suggest, but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who pay for it work 240 days. Starting compensation is $34,391 per year, a long way from the $25k salary you quote. How much does the DN pay starting reporters with the same education? Half? 74 (45%) of Moscow's teachers are in the single top cell of the salary grid where total compensation is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in the top five highest paying longevity cells. No private enterprise has such an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure. Twelve MSD administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; three make over $100,000. Comparable private schools have an average teachers' salary of 60-65% of those in public schools. About half of this differential is because comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, and the rest is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix of teachers. This is why US public schools have a per pupil cost of about 50% greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the latter, about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply waste. Jack Wenders Moscow _____ Best, Dale ---------- We must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and peruse the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of practice, praise, expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must argue every question on both sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points can be deemed plausible. Cicero, The Making of an Orator Dale M. Courtney Lecturer in Information Systems Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA MCSE/MCDBA, Information Architect phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com ------=_NextPart_000_0191_01C35784.FDA0CFA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In=20 today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always.

    =20 Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some=20 facts.
      Research shows that only 4-5 = years of=20 teacher experience contributes to student learning. Experience beyond = that has=20 no payoff except in pay.
   Pedagogy credits don't = contribute to=20 learning. Advanced degrees are productive only at the secondary level = and in the=20 subject being taught. Credits are used mostly to climb the salary=20 grid.
   Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in = current=20 benefits. That's an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear=20 about.
   Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional = 18.45%=20 of salary in deferred retirement = benefits.
      The=20 total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the $42,000 you = suggest,=20 but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who pay for it = work=20 240 days.
    Starting compensation is $34,391 per = year, a=20 long way from the $25k salary you quote. How much does the DN pay = starting=20 reporters with the same education?=20 Half?
        74 (45%) of Moscow's = teachers are in the single top cell of the salary grid where total = compensation=20 is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in the top five highest paying = longevity=20 cells. No private enterprise has such an unproductive, bloated, top = heavy=20 compensation structure.
      Twelve MSD=20 administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; three make over = $100,000.
   Comparable private schools have an average = teachers'=20 salary of 60-65% of those in public schools. About half of this = differential is=20 because comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, = and the=20 rest is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix = of=20 teachers. This is why US public schools have a per pupil cost of about = 50%=20 greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the = latter,=20 about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply = waste.
 
    Jack=20 Wenders
    Moscow

 
Best,
Dale
----------
We=20 must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and = peruse=20 the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of practice, = praise,=20 expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must argue every question = on both=20 sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points can be deemed=20 plausible.  Cicero, The Making of an=20 Orator
 
Dale M. = Courtney
Lecturer in Information = Systems
Naval=20 Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
MCSE/MCDBA, Information=20 Architect
phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com

 
------=_NextPart_000_0191_01C35784.FDA0CFA0-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 01:01:57 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:01:57 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow Message-ID: C and All! Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5 mi. east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently dropping water onto the blaze. Ted _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 01:09:29 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:09:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutionial Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID: McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in the context of the court cases that are pending now." Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution" already gone!?! I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the 80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you concentrate your efforts on the 72%? I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their bedrooms? That is just plain wrong. Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay >Marriage" >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT) > > > >(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > >July 31 >— By Randall Mikkelsen >WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a >constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White >House spokesman said on Thursday. > >Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said >administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was >opposed to civil unions as an alternative. > > > >Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan said, >"obviously that is something to look at in this context." > >Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court >cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said. > >"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage >and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and >a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed in the >context of the court cases that are pending now." > >Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are >allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current >federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil >unions granted by another state. > >The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the >president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination." > >Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has >taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June >struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme Court's >ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States. > >The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President >Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman >and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States. > >Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the "sanctity >of marriage." > >But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on gay >marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be necessary >despite the high court's decision. > >Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be >successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate >and ratified by three-quarters of the states. > >When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all >sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief >that homosexuality was a sin. > >He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's >supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a >conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said. > > >photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's >question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the White >House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same sex >marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying he >was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush told >reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the >neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary >Hershorn/Reuters > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 01:15:55 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:15:55 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutionial Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID: McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in the context of the court cases that are pending now." Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution" already gone!?! I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the 80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you concentrate your efforts on the 72%? I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their bedrooms? That is just plain wrong. Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay >Marriage" >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT) > > > >(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > >July 31 >— By Randall Mikkelsen >WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a >constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White >House spokesman said on Thursday. > >Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said >administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was >opposed to civil unions as an alternative. > > > >Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan said, >"obviously that is something to look at in this context." > >Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court >cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said. > >"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage >and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and >a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed in the >context of the court cases that are pending now." > >Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are >allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current >federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil >unions granted by another state. > >The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the >president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination." > >Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has >taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June >struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme Court's >ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States. > >The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President >Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman >and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States. > >Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the "sanctity >of marriage." > >But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on gay >marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be necessary >despite the high court's decision. > >Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be >successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate >and ratified by three-quarters of the states. > >When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all >sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief >that homosexuality was a sin. > >He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's >supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a >conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said. > > >photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's >question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the White >House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same sex >marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying he >was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush told >reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the >neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary >Hershorn/Reuters > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From judyb@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 1 01:23:25 2003 From: judyb@uidaho.edu (Judy B. LaLonde) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:23:25 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Boycott the food drive! - response to D. Arnold In-Reply-To: <20030731233952.30482.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_GQitszg/5McXuFwyUciTdg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The food drive that began this week in Moscow benefits the Troy food bank. Many Moscow people drive to Troy because they are ashamed of being in need. Also, they are treated well in Troy by caring people who willingly donate their time and energy to help others. The Troy Food Bank does not require that people who qualify for food be Christian. Neither does the food bank in Moscow, which just so happens is run by St. Marys. I have personally worked at the Troy food bank. The patrons are people who need food--who for one reason or another, need help. Very little of the food given out there comes from the federal government. There are drop-off locations for the Troy food bank at Jimmy G's and at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, as was listed on this site before. Or you can stop by the parking lot at the SUB where those who are helping collect food tonight are gathering. Bring food. Or come and help gather it from those in the community who are willing to share their bounty with others. I may not be Christian, but I am a caring person. I will be there. Judy LaLonde Moscow --Boundary_(ID_GQitszg/5McXuFwyUciTdg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The food drive that began this week in Moscow benefits the Troy food bank. Many Moscow people drive to Troy because they are ashamed of being in need. Also, they are treated well in Troy by caring people who willingly donate their time and energy to help others.
 
The Troy Food Bank does not require that people who qualify for food be Christian.
Neither does the food bank in Moscow, which just so happens is run by St. Marys.
 
I have personally worked at the Troy food bank. The patrons are people who need food--who for one reason or another, need help. Very little of the food given out there comes from the federal government.
 
There are drop-off locations for the Troy food bank at Jimmy G's and at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, as was listed on this site before.  Or you can stop by the parking lot at the SUB where those who are helping collect food tonight are gathering. Bring food. Or come and help gather it from those in the community who are willing to share their bounty with others.
 
I may not be Christian, but I am a caring person.  I will be there.
 
Judy LaLonde
Moscow
 
--Boundary_(ID_GQitszg/5McXuFwyUciTdg)-- From jdanahy@turbonet.com Fri Aug 1 01:30:08 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:30:08 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000c01c357c4$13107cc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> There was also smoke north of Moscow on the other side of steakhouse hill around 1pm. It was in a different spot than yesterday's fire. Can anyone tell if field burning is happening currently in the area? John -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Ted Moffett Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:02 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow C and All! Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5 mi. east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently dropping water onto the blaze. Ted _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From jsullivan@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 01:43:28 2003 From: jsullivan@moscow.com (JSullivan) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:43:28 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too. References: <000c01c357c4$13107cc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Message-ID: <004201c357c5$eced3bd0$acf2f5c7@Janestas> I heard through the grapevine (Vision2020 private mail) that the fire off Highway 8 was a controlled burn that got out of control. I observed it for a while. There was a helicopter or two dumping water on a stand of trees, and lots of water rigs headed out that way, with volunteers in hot persuit. What I am wondering, is why are controlled burns going on in this dry, hot heat? Janesta Sullivan ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Danahy" To: Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:30 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too. > There was also smoke north of Moscow on the other side of steakhouse > hill around 1pm. It was in a different spot than yesterday's fire. Can > anyone tell if field burning is happening currently in the area? > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] > On Behalf Of Ted Moffett > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:02 PM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow > > > C and All! > > Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5 > mi. > east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a > helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently > dropping > water onto the blaze. > > Ted > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > From timlohr@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 01:48:06 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:48:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801004806.71934.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> Mark, Yes, I have been in G'ville I was referring primarily to the size of the town---I do think Moscow would be similar if not for UI It may not be obvious by a quick drive through, but the town is disintegrating economically. The only growth has been generated by relocators from CA and AZ buying rural land. The main lumber mill in Grangeville has closed completely and the remaining mill is threatening to close down--both in G'ville and Elk City. There are many many houses in town that have been on the marked for years without any serious inquiries. The school district is in a shambles and has been unable for years to pass a levy to do anything about it. I believe you're correct about community spirit. There is a hardworking core of Chamber of Commerce members who do their best. TL --- Mark Seman wrote: > Tim, > Have you been through Grangeville lately? I went > through on the way to Elk > City for the first time in 5 years and was amazed at > the revamped downtown > and growth of the area. It will always have a > different aura & character > than Moscow, but it definitely has community spirit > and commitment going for > it. More so than I've see evident here. > > I've seen this in many of the small towns of the > Palouse. Maybe because it > is more difficult to get this camaraderie from > larger groups that Moscow has > trouble with it. No doubt Moscow would be worse-off > without UI, but the > situation could also be improved. There are > numerous ways this community > could be improved and most of us try to help in our > own small (or > not-so-small) way. > > I think Phil makes a legitamate point about the > local business impact of > University decision makers, deciding on holding game > out of the Palouse. > Maybe their own agendas get forwarded by doing so, > but there are local > repercusions as well. Finding the problems are the > easy part, I don't have > any solutions. I trust thoughtful planning is used > to consider multiple > options, and decisions are not just self-centered. > > Mark, > *** ***** *** > Mark & Heather Seman > Full Circle Studios > 828 South Washington, Suite B > Moscow, Idaho 83843 > v 208-883-3276 > f 208-883-0112 > FCS@Moscow.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com > [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 11:47 AM > To: Cjsnightclub@aol.com > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > Visionaries, > It's amazing, all this constant criticism of > the UI's effect on Moscow's economy. > Try this. Try envisioning Moscow WITHOUT the > U > of I. > For some reason the word "GRANGEVILLE" comes > quickly to mind. > Best, TL > > > > > --- Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote: > > How the University shows love to this city and > > community. > > > > Are you aware that the football game between Boise > > and Idaho is supposed to > > "swap" from city to city so each city gets a > > financial boost? Are you aware > > that Moscow gets "skipped" regularly? Love? Are > you > > also aware that the game > > between UI and WSU is going to be held in Seattle? > > Where is the financial love for > > the community? Also, both Universities speak of > > "hurting financially." > > Doesn't common sense say "have the game in town?" > > Help the town that is also hurting > > financially? Instead - they take the dollars out > of > > the community. Each > > University apparently doesn't care about the > > communities for which they are housed. > > We all must stop kissing their butts, as their > > actions show they do not care > > about us. > > > > Phil > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From timlohr@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 02:12:22 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 18:12:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801011222.9028.qmail@web10903.mail.yahoo.com> Donavan, I'm not assuming that the UI can do anything it likes. I was just saying that WITHOUT it Moscow's economy, as you apparently agree, would only support a couple of thousand folks in mostly lower paying resource industry based jobs. The other thing that people here should keep in mind is that our legislative strength isn't much compared to the Boise area. It would seem that the city of Moscow becoming too hostile to the UI will give a justification to those in the Leg. who would rather see most of the ever-decreasing higher education budget funneled to BSU and ISU. I'm not sure how looking at the reality of Moscow without UI means anyone has "battered wife syndrome." I was only pointing out the reality that the effect of UI's presence in Moscow is much more of a positive economically than a negative. TL --- Donovan Arnold wrote: > Tim is Partially correct. But he is mostly > incorrect. > > He is correct in saying that the University of Idaho > provided most the jobs > in this community. He is also correct that Moscow > would be like Grangeville > of Potlatch without the University. > > However, I think he is incorrect in the assuming > that this means the > University can do what ever it wants. Moscow has the > obligation of helping > the University, BUT, and this is a big BUT, the > University has the > obligation to help the Moscow Community. > > I think the members of this Community have bent over > backwards to assist the > University. The University has done little but slap > us around and expect us > to do whatever they demand. > > It should not be using foreign and national > dentists, we have GREAT dentists > here. We have great Pharmacies, we have GREAT food > services, and GREAT > housing we can build. There is absolutely no reason > why the University > should be sending business AWAY from the people and > families that have > supported this University for generations, that is > called RUDE. > > The University has misbehaved more and more over the > years doing things to > try and control and destroy the local economy so it > can have a monopoly on > everything and make sure everyone submits to the > demands of the University > Administration. That is a power grab and an abuse of > power. > > This reminds of the case where a woman submits to > her battering husband as > he places more demands and controls on her and she > sits there and takes it > because she says, "well, he puts food on the table > for me." Just because a > child or woman may be dependant on an income earner > for the family does NOT > give the income earner the right to rape, beat, and > do what ever they want > to the dependants. Moscow has battered wife syndrome > badly, and I wonder > when it is going to stand up and say "I have rights > too". Because ya know, > we do. > > Thanks! > > Donovan J Arnold > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > >To: Cjsnightclub@aol.com > >CC: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars > >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:46:47 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Visionaries, > > It's amazing, all this constant criticism > of > >the UI's effect on Moscow's economy. > > Try this. Try envisioning Moscow WITHOUT > the U > >of I. > > For some reason the word "GRANGEVILLE" > comes > >quickly to mind. > > Best, TL > > > > > > > > > >--- Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote: > > > How the University shows love to this city and > > > community. > > > > > > Are you aware that the football game between > Boise > > > and Idaho is supposed to > > > "swap" from city to city so each city gets a > > > financial boost? Are you aware > > > that Moscow gets "skipped" regularly? Love? Are > you > > > also aware that the game > > > between UI and WSU is going to be held in > Seattle? > > > Where is the financial love for > > > the community? Also, both Universities speak of > > > "hurting financially." > > > Doesn't common sense say "have the game in > town?" > > > Help the town that is also hurting > > > financially? Instead - they take the dollars out > of > > > the community. Each > > > University apparently doesn't care about the > > > communities for which they are housed. > > > We all must stop kissing their butts, as their > > > actions show they do not care > > > about us. > > > > > > Phil > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since > 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection > with MSN 8. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 02:56:42 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 01:56:42 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe Message-ID: All: Jack Wenders makes an obvious error that shows a surprising lack of accuracy when he writes: "Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who pay for it work 240 days." In fact the number of days in a year worked by people who pay taxes to support the salaries of public school teachers varies considerably, from the self sufficient wealthy individual (wealthy by whatever means, inheritance, success in business etc.) who pays property taxes but works only when they choose, to the self employed hard working individual who might claim to really "work" nearly every day of the year, not being tied to an hourly or salaried pay check. In fact many public school teachers themselves pay part of their salary when they pay their property taxes. Such a glaring misstatement of fact, written as though to imply public school teachers loaf through an easy work year with lots of days off, while the harder working pay their salary, weakens the credibility of the rest of Jack Wenders diatribe. It has already been established that the length of this so called "work year," as Dale Courtney and Jack Wenders define it in their obviously biased attempt to make public school teachers appear to be free-loading off the taxpayers, is not as padded with vacation time as they claim, with the demands of course work requiring summer school courses, and other related academic work teachers need to complete during so called "vacation" periods. Mr. Courtney and Mr. Wenders case would be much more compelling if they would state their case more fairly and accurately. If the facts they present are so persuasive, they should present the facts considering all variables. Slanting facts to fit a bias just weakens the proselytizing power of their argument. Again, the salaries of public school teachers are presented with out comparison to what the best and brightest can earn being a doctor, lawyer, statistician, computer scientist, engineer or architect, etc. when they climb the ladder of success in these fields The potential earnings are so high in these other professions they compel many of the best and brightest to not even give a career as a K-12 public school teacher serious consideration. As they say, "there's no money in it." I don't need to burden this point with listing facts we all know to be true regarding what a top doctor, lawyer, statistician, computer scientist, architect or engineer can earn But then it appears Mr. Courtney and Mr. Wenders think that being a public school teacher does not require the intelligence or education or dedication or hard work to render it deserving of a high salary. Or if they do, they certainly do not make this clear. Jack Wenders also states a comparison between MSD and "comparable private schools" in terms of salary costs, yet does not give one example of a private school that offers all the programs and services MSD does for grades K-12, which would render it truly a "comparable private school." This same question was posed to Mr. Courtney long ago on V2020 and I do not recall an answer was ever given. Well? Also, Mr. Wenders statement that "No private enterprise has such an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure." seems an odd exaggeration in this age of corporate waste, fraud and corruption. We have all heard the stories of 7 figure compensation for the CEOs of some of the largest US corporations that have recently gone into bankruptcy after bilking people out of billions of dollars: Enron, Worldcom, Global Crossing, Adelphia, etc. What world is Mr. Wenders living in? A capitalist fantasy world, it appears, where the noble free enterprise system renders it impossible for a private enterprise to be "unproductive, bloated or top heavy." The fantastic compensation packages for top executive management in some US corporations compared to what the people at the bottom make defines what the word "top heavy" means! Ted >From: "Dale Courtney" >To: >Subject: [Vision2020] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:58:39 -0700 > >In today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always. > _____ > > Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some >facts. > Research shows that only 4-5 years of teacher experience contributes >to student learning. Experience beyond that has no payoff except in pay. > Pedagogy credits don't contribute to learning. Advanced degrees are >productive only at the secondary level and in the subject being taught. >Credits are used mostly to climb the salary grid. > Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in current benefits. That's >an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear about. > Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional 18.45% of salary in >deferred retirement benefits. > The total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the >$42,000 you suggest, but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while >those who pay for it work 240 days. > Starting compensation is $34,391 per year, a long way from the $25k >salary you quote. How much does the DN pay starting reporters with the same >education? Half? > 74 (45%) of Moscow's teachers are in the single top cell of the >salary grid where total compensation is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in >the top five highest paying longevity cells. No private enterprise has such >an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure. > Twelve MSD administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; >three make over $100,000. > Comparable private schools have an average teachers' salary of 60-65% >of >those in public schools. About half of this differential is because >comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, and the rest >is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix of >teachers. This is why US public schools have a per pupil cost of about 50% >greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the >latter, >about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply waste. > > Jack Wenders > Moscow > _____ > > >Best, >Dale >---------- >We must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and >peruse the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of >practice, praise, expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must argue >every question on both sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points >can be deemed plausible. Cicero, The Making of an Orator > >Dale M. Courtney >Lecturer in Information Systems >Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA >MCSE/MCDBA, Information Architect >phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 1 04:15:20 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:15:20 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308010315.h713FgQU092339@whale2.fsr.net> Ted writes: > It has already been established that the length of this so > called "work year," as Dale Courtney and Jack Wenders define > it in their obviously biased attempt to make public school > teachers appear to be free-loading off the taxpayers, is not > as padded with vacation time as they claim, with the demands > of course work requiring summer school courses, and other > related academic work teachers need to complete during so > called "vacation" periods. They are only required to work 180 days per year. They average $64k per year. They can do whatever they want to during the Summers (teach, work, recreate, vegetate). Ted, these numbers are not "created" by me or Wenders. I *wish* I could take credit for stumbling upon this. No, these are well documented by groups looking to better education by "righting" it. As I mentioned before, "Education Next" and other research organizations have done much analysis of these numbers across the spectrum. Economists, who well understand salaries, compensation, "summers off", and "opportunity costs" have looked hard at these numbers. See: http://www.educationnext.org/20033/71.html Finally, there is this nagging little problem of comparing private school salaries to government school salaries -- and I'm not talking parochial schools here (where parents and others are willing to work for pittance). In the non-parochial, profit-based private schools, the teachers make ~60-65% of what government school teachers do. And parents are willing to pay out of pocket to put their kids in these better performing schools with lower paid teachers. Hmmmmm. Best, Dale Courtney Moscow, Idaho From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 1 04:08:16 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:08:16 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308010308.h7138dQU083746@whale2.fsr.net> Ted writes: > Jack Wenders makes an obvious error that shows a surprising > lack of accuracy when he writes: "Not bad for a 180 day work > year, while those who pay for it work 240 days." > > In fact the number of days in a year worked by people who pay > taxes to support the salaries of public school teachers > varies considerably, from the self sufficient wealthy > individual (wealthy by whatever means, inheritance, success > in business etc.) who pays property taxes but works only when > they choose, to the self employed hard working individual who > might claim to really "work" nearly every day of the year, > not being tied to an hourly or salaried pay check. In fact > many public school teachers themselves pay part of their > salary when they pay their property taxes. Ted, Ted, Ted. Wenders was using the *average* number of days that the working men and women in this country spend on their job. This number is *indisputable* because it comes from the Department of Labor. > Such a glaring misstatement of fact, written as though to > imply public school teachers loaf through an easy work year > with lots of days off, while the harder working pay their > salary, weakens the credibility of the rest of Jack Wenders diatribe. Hmmm. And what conclusion would you reach about someone who earns three times the average wage of a taxpayer in Moscow but only works 75% as many days? Freeloading? Nah. Overpaid? Certainly. Best, Dale Courtney Moscow, Idaho From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 04:33:25 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:33:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Boycott the food drive! - response to J. LaLonde In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801033325.58686.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-217801957-1059708805=:56604 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, Judy: I disagree with what you're saying, but I can tell that your response comes from the heart. It's evident that you really care about poverty in this area. Thanks for such a well-written response to my boycott of this food bank and the food drive. In Christ, Douglas Stambler "Judy B. LaLonde" wrote: The food drive that began this week in Moscow benefits the Troy food bank. Many Moscow people drive to Troy because they are ashamed of being in need. Also, they are treated well in Troy by caring people who willingly donate their time and energy to help others. The Troy Food Bank does not require that people who qualify for food be Christian. Neither does the food bank in Moscow, which just so happens is run by St. Marys. I have personally worked at the Troy food bank. The patrons are people who need food--who for one reason or another, need help. Very little of the food given out there comes from the federal government. There are drop-off locations for the Troy food bank at Jimmy G's and at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, as was listed on this site before. Or you can stop by the parking lot at the SUB where those who are helping collect food tonight are gathering. Bring food. Or come and help gather it from those in the community who are willing to share their bounty with others. I may not be Christian, but I am a caring person. I will be there. Judy LaLonde Moscow --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-217801957-1059708805=:56604 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, Judy: I disagree with what you're saying, but I can tell that your response comes from the heart.  It's evident that you really care about poverty in this area.  Thanks for such a well-written response to my boycott of this food bank and the food drive.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler

"Judy B. LaLonde" <judyb@uidaho.edu> wrote:
The food drive that began this week in Moscow benefits the Troy food bank. Many Moscow people drive to Troy because they are ashamed of being in need. Also, they are treated well in Troy by caring people who willingly donate their time and energy to help others.
 
The Troy Food Bank does not require that people who qualify for food be Christian.
Neither does the food bank in Moscow, which just so happens is run by St. Marys.
 
I have personally worked at the Troy food bank. The patrons are people who need food--who for one reason or another, need help. Very little of the food given out there comes from the federal government.
 
There are drop-off locations for the Troy food bank at Jimmy G's and at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, as was listed on this site before.  Or you can stop by the parking lot at the SUB where those who are helping collect food tonight are gathering. Bring food. Or come and help gather it from those in the community who are willing to share their bounty with others.
 
I may not be Christian, but I am a caring person.  I will be there.
 
Judy LaLonde
Moscow
 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-217801957-1059708805=:56604-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 04:34:20 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutionial Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801033420.21166.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1156247986-1059708860=:19734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii nice, donovan. thanks for running with this topic - it is all over the news today. -douglas stambler Donovan Arnold wrote: McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in the context of the court cases that are pending now." Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution" already gone!?! I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the 80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you concentrate your efforts on the 72%? I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their bedrooms? That is just plain wrong. Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay >Marriage" >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT) > > > >(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > >July 31 >— By Randall Mikkelsen >WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a >constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White >House spokesman said on Thursday. > >Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said >administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was >opposed to civil unions as an alternative. > > > >Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan said, >"obviously that is something to look at in this context." > >Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court >cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said. > >"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage >and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and >a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed in the >context of the court cases that are pending now." > >Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are >allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current >federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil >unions granted by another state. > >The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the >president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination." > >Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has >taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June >struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme Court's >ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States. > >The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President >Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman >and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States. > >Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the "sanctity >of marriage." > >But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on gay >marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be necessary >despite the high court's decision. > >Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be >successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate >and ratified by three-quarters of the states. > >When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all >sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief >that homosexuality was a sin. > >He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's >supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a >conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said. > > >photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's >question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the White >House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same sex >marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying he >was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush told >reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the >neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary >Hershorn/Reuters > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1156247986-1059708860=:19734 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
nice, donovan.  thanks for running with this topic - it is all over the news today.
 
-douglas stambler

Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the
sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is
a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in the
context of the court cases that are pending now."

Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage and
defending a sacred institution" already gone!?!

I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the
80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce
rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your
problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you concentrate
your efforts on the 72%?

I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that
oppose even Civil Unions. I don't! think this amendment has a snowball's
chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country
passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the
right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax
break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their
bedrooms? That is just plain wrong.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay
>Marriage"
>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>
>(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
>
>
>July 31
>— By Randall Mikkelsen
>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a
>constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White
>House spokesman said on Thursday.
>
>Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said
>administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was
>opposed to civil unions as an alternative.
>
>
>
>Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan said,
>"obviously that is something to look at in this context."
>
>Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court
>cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said.
>
>"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of marriage
>and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between a man and
>a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed in the
>context of the court cases that are pending now."
>
>Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are
>allowed in Vermont, McClellan sai! d. He cited Bush's support for current
>federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil
>unions granted by another state.
>
>The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the
>president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination."
>
>Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has
>taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June
>struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme Court's
>ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States.
>
>The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President
>Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman
>and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States.
>
>Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the "sanctity >of marriage."
>
>But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on gay
>marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be necessary
>despite the high court's decision.
>
>Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be
>successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate
>and ratified by three-quarters of the states.
>
>When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all
>sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief
>that homosexuality was a sin.
>
>He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's
>supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a
>conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said.
>
>
>photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporte! r's
>question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the White
>House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same sex
>marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying he
>was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush told
>reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the
>neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary
>Hershorn/Reuters
>
>
>
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1156247986-1059708860=:19734-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 04:36:48 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:36:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Monday Agendas - THE GARBAGE OF COMSTOCK'S COUNCIL In-Reply-To: <93812436F60FD511A83A0002B3029EFC731595@DCFS01> Message-ID: <20030801033648.40496.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1363675151-1059709008=:40074 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii don't post this garbage on this forum. until comstock steps down from his office of mayor, there will not be room for garbage like what goes on at every moscow city council meeting. In Christ, Douglas Stambler Stephanie Kalasz wrote: Please note that there will be a Council Workshop in lieu of Administrative Committee and Public Works/Finance Committee meetings. Stephanie Kalasz Interim City Clerk City of Moscow (208) 883-7015 AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING Monday, August 4, 2003 4:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third Street; Second Floor ************************************************************************************ REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS 30 minutes 1. Approval of Accounts Payable for June, 2003 - Don Palmer 2. Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate the Sheriff's office and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District. In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit. Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. Council Consent Agenda Item #1F ACTION: Recommend approval of the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department. 3. Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Dean Weyen Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements. This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer. Council Consent Agenda Item #1C ACTION: Recommend approval of the Development Agreement and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon. 4. Davis, Styner Ave. Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval. The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width. However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue). The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference. This detailed inf! ormation is neither required nor binding. It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. Council Agenda Item #3 ACTION: Recommend approval the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. REPORTS Transportation Commission/Beltways - Philip Cook 20 minutes PRESENTATION Third Street Corridor - Dean Weyen 70 minutes CH2M Hill, the consultant hired by I.T.D. has completed the traffic study of Third Street between Washington Street and Line Street. A presentation to the City of Moscow Transportation Commission July 24 brought up discussion of immediate implementation of certain elements of the consultant alternatives. The Commission has requested the Engineering Department to consider their recommendation to revise Third Street striping configuration through the study corridor to three lanes; two through lanes and a continuous left turn lane. They further recommend removing on-street parking on Third from Jackson west to the railroad crossing and to sign for a dedicated right-turn-only lane for eastbound traffic on Third Street approaching Jackson Street. Also included in the Commission recommendation is to extend the three land striping east of Washington Street, stripe an orderly transition into the four-lane section on the east end near Line Street, to sign the corridor as "Share-t! he-Road" for bicycle traffic and to authorize and coordinate the proposed revisions with I.T.D. for implementation with the State project to occur in mid August. ACTION: Support the Engineering and Transportation Commission recommendation to implement signing, striping and parking changes to the Third Street Corridor and authorize staff to coordinate proposed modifications wit the Idaho Transportation Department in advance of pending roadway improvements; or take other actions deemed appropriate. NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Monday, August 4, 2003 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 206 East Third Street, Second Floor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Consent Agenda: Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later. Approval by roll call vote. A. Approval of Minutes of July 21, 2003 B. Approval of Accounts Payable for June 2003 - Don Palmer Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of June 2003 and recommends approval of the following: General $477,413.01 Street Dept $76,100.29 HUD Reserve Parks & Rec $138,651.70 1912 Center $2,453.45 Arts $7,226.13 Water Fund $81,575.65 Sewer Fund $114,059.67 Sanitation $171,783.98 Fleet Mgmt Fund $19,587.19 WWTP Construction Capital Projects LID Construction $1,000.00 Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr $155,004.23 Bond & Interest LID Special Assessment TOTALS $1,244,855.30 C. Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Weyen Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements. This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer. Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Development Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. D. Itani & Itani Lot Line Adjustment Request - Plaskon Rafik Itani is requesting a lot line adjustment between Lots 8 and 9 of Block 1 of the Rolling Hills 5th Addition to the City of Moscow. The applicant describes the proposed lot line configuration as a more logical division of property relative to the site topography and would provide better access to Lot 9. Both lots resulting from the adjustment would retain adequate lot area and set back distance requirements for the applicable R-2 Zoning District. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot-line adjustment. E. Cingular Agreement - Brant Kucera The City has been negotiating with Cingular Wireless LLC to locate digital cellular equipment on the Residence Street water reservoir in accordance with the City's co-location policy. Cingular Wireless proposes to mount six panel and one microwave antennas on the water tank. The lease agreement has been reviewed and approved by the Cell Tower Team and City Attorney. Cingular Wireless will pay an annual base fee of $7,200 for five (5) years with a CPI multiplier and a one-time application fee of $1,500. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Cingular Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. F. Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate their administrative offices and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District. In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit. Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department. G. Proposed Reasoned Statement for Denial of Solicitor's Appeal - Randy Fife On July 21, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Billy Blake's Solicitor's License. Per Moscow City Code, a Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision. The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval. Reviewed by the Administrative and Public Works/ Finance Committees on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Reasoned Statement and direct staff to proceed as necessary. 2. Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. 2004 Budget - Don Palmer The proposed budget is presented for consideration by the Council and to allow for public comment regarding the formal adoption of the fiscal year 2004 budget. The printed budget proposal incorporates departmental requests and represents the consensus of the Council at the budget workshop session held July 21, 2003. ACTION: A. After close of public hearing, make a motion for adjustments (if any) to the proposed budget; B. Adopt the annual budget by adopting the "Annual Appropriation Ordinance" under suspension of the rules requiring three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only; C. Approve the "Dollar Certification of Budget Request to the Board of County Commissioners;" D. Authorize Mayor to sign the necessary documents. 3. Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. Renewal of Latah Sanitation, Inc. Franchise Agreement - Gary J. Riedner City staff and Latah Sanitation, Inc. have negotiated an Ordinance to renew the current omnibus solid waste franchise agreement. The franchise Ordinance is presented for Council consideration and public comment. This was reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003. ACTION: Approve Franchise renewal under suspension of the rules requiring three (3) complete and separate readings, and that it be read by title only, and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 4. Davis/vonWandruszka Lot Division Proposal - Joel Plaskon Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval. The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width. However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois Way to Styner Avenue). The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference. This detailed inf! ormation is neither required nor binding. It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. Reviewed at the Council Workshop on August 4, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 5. Area of City Impact Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission - Joel Plaskon Mayor Comstock received a letter dated February 19, 2003 from the Latah Board of County Commissioners which proposed amendments to the Area of City Impact agreement. Receipt of said letter initiated a renegotiation process, as per Idaho Code 67-6526. Idaho Code 67-6526(e) calls for Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations to City Council on the renegotiation. The Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission has met with the Latah County Planning Commission and the Latah County Zoning Commission on the matter, formed a subcommittee which reviewed the matter, solicited input from major property holders in the Area, and is now forwarding its recommendations to the Mayor and City Council. The Planning and Zoning Commission requests that the Mayor and City Council accept its recommendations and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah Board of County Commissioners. ACTION: Accept the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah County Board of County Commissioners or take such other action deemed appropriate. 6. Renaissance Mobile Home Park Redevelopment - Joel Plaskon Dan and Terrene Mack are proposing to redevelop the existing Renaissance Mobile Home Park upon a 4.8 acre property located at 1651 Carmichael Road within the Area of City Impact. The proposal is to raze the existing mobile home park and completely redevelop the property with a new 36-unit development. The subject property is located within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District, and in accordance with the Zoning Code, Mobile Home Parks which comply with Title 6 of the City Code are an allowed use within the R-4 Zone. The mobile home park review process is a four step process with both preliminary and final reviews before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council. Additionally, as the subject property is located within the Area of City Impact, the Board of Latah County Commissioners will complete a final review and grant the final approval or denial. 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don't post this garbage on this forum.  until comstock steps down from his office of mayor, there will not be room for garbage like what goes on at every moscow city council meeting.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler

Stephanie Kalasz <skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us> wrote:

Please note that there will be a Council Workshop in lieu of Administrative Committee and Public Works/Finance Committee meetings.

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of Moscow

(208) 883-7015

 

AGENDA

MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL

WORKSHOP MEETING

 

Monday, August 4, 2003                                                                                                     4:00 p.m.

 

City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third Street; Second Floor

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REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS                                               30 minutes

 

 

1.   Approval of Accounts Payable for June, 2003 - Don Palmer

 

 

2.   Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon

The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate the Sheriff's office and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District.  In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit.  Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee. 

 

                                                                        Council Consent Agenda Item #1F

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department.

 

 

3.   Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Dean Weyen

      Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements.  This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer.

 

                                                                        Council Consent Agenda Item #1C

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the Development Agreement and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

 

4.   Davis, Styner Ave. Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval.  The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width.  However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois ! Way to Styner Avenue).  The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference.  This detailed information is neither required nor binding.  It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements. 

 

                                                                        Council Agenda Item #3

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

 

REPORTS

 

Transportation Commission/Beltways - Philip Cook                                    20 minutes     

 

 

PRESENTATION

 

Third Street Corridor - Dean Weyen                                                            70 minutes

CH2M Hill, the consultant hired by I.T.D. has completed the traffic study of Third Street between Washington Street and Line Street.  A presentation to the City of Moscow Transportation Commission July 24 brought up discussion of immediate implementation of certain elements of the consultant alternatives.  The Commission has requested the Engineering Department to consider their recommendation to revise Third Street striping configuration through the study corridor to three lanes; two through lanes and a continuous left turn lane.  They further recommend removing on-street parking on Third from Jackson west to the railroad crossing and to sign for a dedicated right-turn-only lane for eastbound traffic on Third Street approaching Jackson Street.  Also included in the Commission recommendation is to extend the three land striping east of Washington Street, stripe an orderly transition into the four-lane section on the east end near Line Street, to si! gn the corridor as "Share-the-Road" for bicycle traffic and to authorize and coordinate the proposed revisions with I.T.D. for implementation with the State project to occur in mid August.

 

ACTION:  Support the Engineering and Transportation Commission recommendation to implement signing, striping and parking changes to the Third Street Corridor and authorize staff to coordinate proposed modifications wit the Idaho Transportation Department in advance of pending roadway improvements; or take other actions deemed appropriate.

 

 

 

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

AGENDA

MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

Monday, August 4, 2003                                                                                                     7:00 p.m.

City Hall Council Chambers

206 East Third Street, Second Floor

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

1.   Consent Agenda:  Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later.  Approval by roll call vote.

 

A.        Approval of Minutes of July 21, 2003

 

B.         Approval of Accounts Payable for June 2003 - Don Palmer

Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of June 2003 and recommends approval of the following:

 

General

$477,413.01

Street Dept

$76,100.29

HUD Reserve

 

Parks & Rec

$138,651.70

1912 Center

$2,453.45

Arts

$7,226.13

Water Fund

$81,575.65

Sewer Fund

$114,059.67

Sanitation

$171,783.98

Fleet Mgmt Fund

$19,587.19

WWTP Construction

 

Capital Projects

 

LID Construction

$1,000.00

Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr

$155,004.23

Bond & Interest

 

LID Special Assessment

 

TOTALS

$1,244,855.30

 

C.                 Peterson Addition Development Agreement - Weyen

                        Prior to filing a subdivision plat, it is necessary for the developer to enter into a Development Agreement that obligates the construction of the subdivision's public improvements and sets forth the parkland dedication and street tree requirements.  This Development Agreement is for Peterson First Addition; Robert C. Peterson, Developer.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve the Development Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

D.                 Itani & Itani Lot Line Adjustment Request - Plaskon

Rafik Itani is requesting a lot line adjustment between Lots 8 and 9 of Block 1 of the Rolling Hills 5th Addition to the City of Moscow.  The applicant describes the proposed lot line configuration as a more logical division of property relative to the site topography and would provide better access to Lot 9.  Both lots resulting from the adjustment would retain adequate lot area and set back distance requirements for the applicable R-2 Zoning District.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve the lot-line adjustment.

 

            E.         Cingular Agreement - Brant Kucera

The City has been negotiating with Cingular Wireless LLC to locate digital cellular equipment on the Residence Street water reservoir in accordance with the City's co-location policy.  Cingular Wireless proposes to mount six panel and one microwave antennas on the water tank.  The lease agreement has been reviewed and approved by the Cell Tower Team and City Attorney.  Cingular Wireless will pay an annual base fee of $7,200 for five (5) years with a CPI multiplier and a one-time application fee of $1,500.  Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

                        ACTION:  Approve the Cingular Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

            F.         Latah County Fee Waiver Request for Special Use Permit - Joel Plaskon

The Latah County Sheriff's Department is proposing to relocate their administrative offices and dispatch center to the existing Verizon building located at 509 S. Howard Street within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District.  In accordance with the Zoning Code, the proposed relocation would require the issuance of a Special Use Permit.  Sheriff Crouch is requesting a waiver from the required $150.00 Special Use Permit application fee.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop August 4, 2003.

 

                        ACTION:  Approve the fee waiver request from the Latah County Sheriff's Department.

 

            G.         Proposed Reasoned Statement for Denial of Solicitor's Appeal - Randy Fife

      On July 21, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Billy Blake's Solicitor's License.  Per Moscow City Code, a Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision.  The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval.  Reviewed by the Administrative and Public Works/ Finance Committees on July 28, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the Reasoned Statement and direct staff to proceed as necessary.

           

2.   Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m.  2004 Budget - Don Palmer

The proposed budget is presented for consideration by the Council and to allow for public comment regarding the formal adoption of the fiscal year 2004 budget.  The printed budget proposal incorporates departmental requests and represents the consensus of the Council at the budget workshop session held July 21, 2003.

 

ACTION: 

A.  After close of public hearing, make a motion for adjustments (if any) to the proposed budget;

B.  Adopt the annual budget by adopting the "Annual Appropriation Ordinance" under suspension of the rules requiring three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only;

C.  Approve the "Dollar Certification of Budget Request to the Board of County Commissioners;"

D.  Authorize Mayor to sign the necessary documents.

 

 

 

3.   Public Hearing - 7:00 p.m. Renewal of Latah Sanitation, Inc. Franchise Agreement - Gary J. Riedner

      City staff and Latah Sanitation, Inc. have negotiated an Ordinance to renew the current omnibus solid waste franchise agreement.  The franchise Ordinance is presented for Council consideration and public comment.  This was reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on July 28, 2003.

 

ACTION:  Approve Franchise renewal under suspension of the rules requiring three (3) complete and separate readings, and that it be read by title only, and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

4.   Davis/vonWandruszka Lot Division Proposal - Joel Plaskon

Rob David and Brenda von Wandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so the property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  The subject property is zoned Multiple Family Residential (R-4) and could be expected to be developed with apartment units, pending lot division approval.  The lot division proposal would result in compliance of the resulting property configuration with Zoning Code requirements for lot size, street access, and lot width.  However, the proposal is inconsistent with the Subdivision Code provision for the "reasonable" continuation of existing streets (Travois ! Way to Styner Avenue).  The applicants have submitted potential development drawings of the subject property for City Council reference.  This detailed information is neither required nor binding.  It has been submitted by the applicant with the intention of showing that the property in question would be "developable" under Zoning Code requirements.  Reviewed at the Council Workshop on August 4, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

5.   Area of City Impact Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission - Joel Plaskon

Mayor Comstock received a letter dated February 19, 2003 from the Latah Board of County Commissioners which proposed amendments to the Area of City Impact agreement.  Receipt of said letter initiated a renegotiation process, as per Idaho Code 67-6526.  Idaho Code 67-6526(e) calls for Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations to City Council on the renegotiation.  The Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission has met with the Latah County Planning Commission and the Latah County Zoning Commission on the matter, formed a subcommittee which reviewed the matter, solicited input from major property holders in the Area, and is now forwarding its recommendations to the Mayor and City Council.  The Planning and Zoning Commission requests that the Mayor and City Council accept its recommendations and schedule a joint public input meeti! ng with the Latah Board of County Commissioners.

 

      ACTION:  Accept the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and schedule a joint public input meeting with the Latah County Board of County Commissioners or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

6.   Renaissance Mobile Home Park Redevelopment - Joel Plaskon

Dan and Terrene Mack are proposing to redevelop the existing Renaissance Mobile Home Park upon a 4.8 acre property located at 1651 Carmichael Road within the Area of City Impact.  The proposal is to raze the existing mobile home park and completely redevelop the property with a new 36-unit development.  The subject property is located within the Multiple Family Residential (R-4) Zoning District, and in accordance with the Zoning Code, Mobile Home Parks which comply with Title 6 of the City Code are an allowed use within the R-4 Zone.  The mobile home park review process is a four step process with both preliminary and final reviews before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council.  Additionally, as the subject property is located within the Area of City Impact, the Board of Latah County Commissioners will complete! a final review and grant the final approval or denial.

 

      ACTION:  Approve the plans; approve the plans conditionally; request modification of the plans within sixty (60) days; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

 

APPOINTMENTS:       Mayor's appointments.

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

            Mayor

            Administrative Committee

            Public Works/Finance Committee

Other Boards & Commissions

 

EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1363675151-1059709008=:40074-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 04:38:23 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:38:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] WHEN DID DALE COURTNEY TAKE THE LONG WAY? In-Reply-To: <200307312358.h6VNwxQU003509@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <20030801033823.60451.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-88750898-1059709103=:60398 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WHEN DID DALE COURTNEY TAKE THE LONG WAY? Dale Courtney wrote:In today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always. --------------------------------- Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some facts. Research shows that only 4-5 years of teacher experience contributes to student learning. Experience beyond that has no payoff except in pay. Pedagogy credits don't contribute to learning. Advanced degrees are productive only at the secondary level and in the subject being taught. Credits are used mostly to climb the salary grid. Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in current benefits. That's an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear about. Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional 18.45% of salary in deferred retirement benefits. The total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the $42,000 you suggest, but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who pay for it work 240 days. Starting compensation is $34,391 per year, a long way from the $25k salary you quote. How much does the DN pay starting reporters with the same education? Half? 74 (45%) of Moscow's teachers are in the single top cell of the salary grid where total compensation is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in the top five highest paying longevity cells. No private enterprise has such an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure. Twelve MSD administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; three make over $100,000. Comparable private schools have an average teachers' salary of 60-65% of those in public schools. About half of this differential is because comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, and the rest is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix of teachers. This is why US public schools have a per pupil cost of about 50% greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the latter, about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply waste. Jack Wenders Moscow --------------------------------- Best, Dale ---------- We must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and peruse the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of practice, praise, expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must argue every question on both sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points can be deemed plausible. Cicero, The Making of an Orator Dale M. Courtney Lecturer in Information Systems Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA MCSE/MCDBA, Information Architect phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-88750898-1059709103=:60398 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii WHEN DID DALE COURTNEY TAKE THE LONG WAY?


Dale Courtney <dale@courtneys.us> wrote:
In today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always.

     Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some facts.
      Research shows that only 4-5 years of teacher experience contributes to student learning. Experience beyond that has no payoff except in pay.
   Pedagogy credits don't contribute to learning. Advanced degrees are productive only at the secondary level and in the subject being taught. Credits are used mostly to climb the salary grid.
   Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in current benefits. That's an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear about.
   Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional 18.45% of salary in deferred retirement benefits.
      The total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the $42,000 you suggest, but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who pay for it wor! k 240 days.
    Starting compensation is $34,391 per year, a long way from the $25k salary you quote. How much does the DN pay starting reporters with the same education? Half?
        74 (45%) of Moscow's teachers are in the single top cell of the salary grid where total compensation is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in the top five highest paying longevity cells. No private enterprise has such an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure.
      Twelve MSD administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; three make over $100,000.
   Comparable private schools have an average teachers' salary of 60-65% of those in public schools. About half of this differential is because comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, and the rest is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix of teachers. This is why US public schools have a pe! r pupil cost of about 50% greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the latter, about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply waste.
 
    Jack Wenders
    Moscow

 
Best,
Dale
----------
We must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and peruse the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of practice, praise, expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must argue every question on both sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points can be deemed plausible.  Cicero, The Making of an Orator
 
Dale M. Courtney
Lecturer in Information Systems
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
MCSE/MCDBA, Information Architect
phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com

 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-88750898-1059709103=:60398-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 06:13:35 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 22:13:35 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe Message-ID: Well said Mr. Moffett :). Most people with higher degree make well beyond what a teacher would ever make. They compare the wages to a HS graduate, which should make less than a person that spend 6-8 years in school and suffered for it. It is trading opportunity for security. Something most government workers consider. Donovan J Arnold >From: "Ted Moffett" >To: dale@courtneys.us >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe >Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 01:56:42 +0000 > >All: > >Jack Wenders makes an obvious error that shows a surprising lack of >accuracy when he writes: "Not bad for a 180 day work year, while those who >pay for it work 240 days." > >In fact the number of days in a year worked by people who pay taxes to >support the salaries of public school teachers varies considerably, from >the self sufficient wealthy individual (wealthy by whatever means, >inheritance, success in business etc.) who pays property taxes but works >only when they choose, to the self employed hard working individual who >might claim to really "work" nearly every day of the year, not being tied >to an hourly or salaried pay check. In fact many public school teachers >themselves pay part of their salary when they pay their property taxes. > >Such a glaring misstatement of fact, written as though to imply public >school teachers loaf through an easy work year with lots of days off, while >the harder working pay their salary, weakens the credibility of the rest of >Jack Wenders diatribe. > >It has already been established that the length of this so called "work >year," as Dale Courtney and Jack Wenders define it in their obviously >biased attempt to make public school teachers appear to be free-loading off >the taxpayers, is not as padded with vacation time as they claim, with the >demands of course work requiring summer school courses, and other related >academic work teachers need to complete during so called "vacation" >periods. > >Mr. Courtney and Mr. Wenders case would be much more compelling if they >would state their case more fairly and accurately. If the facts they >present are so persuasive, they should present the facts considering all >variables. Slanting facts to fit a bias just weakens the proselytizing >power of their argument. > >Again, the salaries of public school teachers are presented with out >comparison to what the best and brightest can earn being a doctor, lawyer, >statistician, computer scientist, engineer or architect, etc. when they >climb the ladder of success in these fields The potential earnings are so >high in these other professions they compel many of the best and brightest >to not even give a career as a K-12 public school teacher serious >consideration. As they say, "there's no money in it." I don't need to >burden this point with listing facts we all know to be true regarding what >a top doctor, lawyer, statistician, computer scientist, architect or >engineer can earn > >But then it appears Mr. Courtney and Mr. Wenders think that being a public >school teacher does not require the intelligence or education or dedication >or hard work to render it deserving of a high salary. Or if they do, they >certainly do not make this clear. > >Jack Wenders also states a comparison between MSD and "comparable private >schools" in terms of salary costs, yet does not give one example of a >private school that offers all the programs and services MSD does for >grades K-12, which would render it truly a "comparable private school." >This same question was posed to Mr. Courtney long ago on V2020 and I do not >recall an answer was ever given. > >Well? > >Also, Mr. Wenders statement that "No private enterprise has such an >unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure." seems an odd >exaggeration in this age of corporate waste, fraud and corruption. We have >all heard the stories of 7 figure compensation for the CEOs of some of the >largest US corporations that have recently gone into bankruptcy after >bilking people out of billions of dollars: Enron, Worldcom, Global >Crossing, Adelphia, etc. > >What world is Mr. Wenders living in? A capitalist fantasy world, it >appears, where the noble free enterprise system renders it impossible for a >private enterprise to be "unproductive, bloated or top heavy." The >fantastic compensation packages for top executive management in some US >corporations compared to what the people at the bottom make defines what >the word "top heavy" means! > >Ted > > >>From: "Dale Courtney" >>To: >>Subject: [Vision2020] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR >>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:58:39 -0700 >> >>In today's Daily News from Jack Wenders -- to the point as always. >> _____ >> >> Your knee-jerk haste to defend Moscow's teachers' pay neglects some >>facts. >> Research shows that only 4-5 years of teacher experience >>contributes >>to student learning. Experience beyond that has no payoff except in pay. >> Pedagogy credits don't contribute to learning. Advanced degrees are >>productive only at the secondary level and in the subject being taught. >>Credits are used mostly to climb the salary grid. >> Moscow's teachers receive $380.76 per month in current benefits. >>That's >>an additional $4569.12 annually you never hear about. >> Moscow's teachers receive at least an additional 18.45% of salary in >>deferred retirement benefits. >> The total compensation of the average Moscow teacher is not the >>$42,000 you suggest, but $55,892. Not bad for a 180 day work year, while >>those who pay for it work 240 days. >> Starting compensation is $34,391 per year, a long way from the $25k >>salary you quote. How much does the DN pay starting reporters with the >>same >>education? Half? >> 74 (45%) of Moscow's teachers are in the single top cell of the >>salary grid where total compensation is $62,358 per year. 123 (75%) are in >>the top five highest paying longevity cells. No private enterprise has >>such >>an unproductive, bloated, top heavy compensation structure. >> Twelve MSD administrators make over $80,000 in annual compensation; >>three make over $100,000. >> Comparable private schools have an average teachers' salary of 60-65% >>of >>those in public schools. About half of this differential is because >>comparable public school teachers are paid about 20-25% more, and the rest >>is because private schools operate with a much more efficient mix of >>teachers. This is why US public schools have a per pupil cost of about 50% >>greater than comparable private and foreign schools. Compared to the >>latter, >>about one-third of US public school expenditures is simply waste. >> >> Jack Wenders >> Moscow >> _____ >> >> >>Best, >>Dale >>---------- >>We must also read the poets, acquaint ourselves with histories, study and >>peruse the masters and authors in every excellent art, and by way of >>practice, praise, expound, emend, criticize and confute them; we must >>argue >>every question on both sides, and bring out on every topic whatever points >>can be deemed plausible. Cicero, The Making of an Orator >> >>Dale M. Courtney >>Lecturer in Information Systems >>Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA >>MCSE/MCDBA, Information Architect >>phone:(831)214-4353; dmcourtn@moscow.com >> >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From joelh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 1 06:45:41 2003 From: joelh@uidaho.edu (Joel Hamilton) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 22:45:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too. In-Reply-To: <000c01c357c4$13107cc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> References: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20030731220912.00a81818@pop.uidaho.edu> John While the smoke looked like it was just north of Moscow Mountain, it was actually coming from east of Potlatch. It was a controlled burn of several large grass-seed fields near where Gary Morris used to live, and another field just south of Princeton. The air quality was very bad in the town of Potlatch. The following is a picture of the grass field fire near Princeton, looking south from the parking lot of the Princeton Post Office at 2pm this afternoon. Why the state allows them to burn when the fire danger is as high as it is now I will never understand. http://joel.hamilton-family.org/Gallery1/Fires/Princeton.gif I also include a photo of the remnants of the Flannigan Creek fire east of Viola taken at about 8:30 this morning. http://joel.hamilton-family.org/Gallery1/Fires/Viola.gif Joel Hamilton At 05:30 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >There was also smoke north of Moscow on the other side of steakhouse >hill around 1pm. It was in a different spot than yesterday's fire. Can >anyone tell if field burning is happening currently in the area? >John > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Ted Moffett >Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:02 PM >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow > > >C and All! > >Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5 >mi. >east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a >helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently >dropping >water onto the blaze. > >Ted > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 15:42:57 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:42:57 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Greetings Visionaires - Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down? Tom Hansen Moscow From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 15:47:12 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801144712.76605.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1166961039-1059749232=:75275 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii as if that hasn't ALREADY happened because of Hoover... Tom Hansen wrote:Greetings Visionaires - Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down? Tom Hansen Moscow _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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as if that hasn't ALREADY happened because of Hoover...

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Greetings Visionaires -

Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find
themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down?

Tom Hansen
Moscow

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1166961039-1059749232=:75275-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 16:25:59 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 08:25:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars - response to T. Hansen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801152559.31166.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-798508060-1059751559=:30791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii i predict that the university is already on its way to closing down, because of all the money that hoover stole from there and from the state. bob was a bad, bad boy... too bad for the University of I-gnorance: the people in the area are so completely in the dark about what really happened under bob hoover - the university's financial woes are not only far from over, i simply don't think that the university will ever recover from the way hoover ransacked the coffers there. Tom Hansen wrote: HUH!?!?!? -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 7:47 AM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars as if that hasn't ALREADY happened because of Hoover... Tom Hansen wrote: Greetings Visionaires - Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down? Tom Hansen Moscow _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-798508060-1059751559=:30791 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
i predict that the university is already on its way to closing down, because of all the money that hoover stole from there and from the state.  bob was a bad, bad boy...
too bad for the University of I-gnorance: the people in the area are so completely in the dark about what really happened under bob hoover - the university's financial woes are not only far from over, i simply don't think that the university will ever recover from the way hoover ransacked the coffers there.
 

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
HUH!?!?!?
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 7:47 AM
To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars

as if that hasn't ALREADY happened because of Hoover...

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Greetings Visionaires -

Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find
themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down?

Tom Hansen
Moscow

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-798508060-1059751559=:30791-- From dougwils@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 16:48:50 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 08:48:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutionial Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030801083904.01bf3c88@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. Cordially, Douglas At 05:15 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the >sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes >is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in >the context of the court cases that are pending now." > >Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage >and defending a sacred institution" already gone!?! > >I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the >80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce >rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your >problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you >concentrate your efforts on the 72%? > >I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that >oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's >chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country >passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the >right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax >break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their >bedrooms? That is just plain wrong. > >Donovan J Arnold > >>From: Douglas Stambler >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay >>Marriage" >>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT) >> >> >> >>(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage >> >> >> >> >>July 31 >>— By Randall Mikkelsen >>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a >>constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White >>House spokesman said on Thursday. >> >>Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said >>administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was >>opposed to civil unions as an alternative. >> >> >> >>Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan >>said, "obviously that is something to look at in this context." >> >>Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court >>cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said. >> >>"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of >>marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between >>a man and a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed >>in the context of the court cases that are pending now." >> >>Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are >>allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current >>federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil >>unions granted by another state. >> >>The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the >>president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination." >> >>Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has >>taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June >>struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme >>Court's ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States. >> >>The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President >>Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman >>and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States. >> >>Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the >>"sanctity of marriage." >> >>But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on >>gay marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be >>necessary despite the high court's decision. >> >>Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be >>successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate >>and ratified by three-quarters of the states. >> >>When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all >>sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief >>that homosexuality was a sin. >> >>He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's >>supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a >>conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said. >> >> >>photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's >>question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the >>White House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same >>sex marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying >>he was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush >>told reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the >>neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary >>Hershorn/Reuters >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >>Do you Yahoo!? >>SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > >_________________________________________________________________ >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From dougwils@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 16:53:24 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 08:53:24 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Douglas Stambler Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030801085026.01cb6310@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, If I might, let me encourage everyone to not respond to Douglas Stambler's posts AT ALL. However pungent or compelling you might believe your response to be, it only encourages him. If you don't want it to grow, don't feed it. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From london@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 16:44:36 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 08:44:36 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too. References: <000c01c357c4$13107cc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Message-ID: <3F2A8AE4.9D3C861F@moscow.com> According to the Tribune this morning, the fire near Tomer Butte was started by a bluegrass field burn that got out of control. BL John Danahy wrote: > There was also smoke north of Moscow on the other side of steakhouse > hill around 1pm. It was in a different spot than yesterday's fire. Can > anyone tell if field burning is happening currently in the area? > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] > On Behalf Of Ted Moffett > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:02 PM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow > > C and All! > > Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5 > mi. > east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a > helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently > dropping > water onto the blaze. > > Ted > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 16:36:48 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 08:36:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutionial Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030801083904.01bf3c88@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030801153648.57698.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-610585137-1059752208=:56067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii this guy never fails to skirt the issue ********************************************* Douglas wrote: Visionaries, There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. Cordially, Douglas At 05:15 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the >sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes >is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in >the context of the court cases that are pending now." > >Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage >and defending a sacred institution" already gone!?! > >I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the >80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce >rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your >problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you >concentrate your efforts on the 72%? > >I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that >oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's >chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country >passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the >right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax >break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their >bedrooms? That is just plain wrong. > >Donovan J Arnold > >>From: Douglas Stambler >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay >>Marriage" >>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT) >> >> >> >>(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage >> >> >> >> >>July 31 >>— By Randall Mikkelsen >>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a >>constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White >>House spokesman said on Thursday. >> >>Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said >>administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was >>opposed to civil unions as an alternative. >> >> >> >>Asked about the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan >>said, "obviously that is something to look at in this context." >> >>Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court >>cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said. >> >>"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of >>marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between >>a man and a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed >>in the context of the court cases that are pending now." >> >>Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are >>allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current >>federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil >>unions granted by another state. >> >>The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wednesday criticized the >>president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination." >> >>Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has >>taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June >>struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme >>Court's ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States. >> >>The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President >>Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman >>and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States. >> >>Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the >>"sanctity of marriage." >> >>But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on >>gay marriage proposed in the House of Representatives might not be >>necessary despite the high court's decision. >> >>Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be >>successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate >>and ratified by three-quarters of the states. >> >>When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all >>sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief >>that homosexuality was a sin. >> >>He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's >>supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a >>conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said. >> >> >>photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's >>question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the >>White House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same >>sex marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying >>he was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush >>told reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the >>neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary >>Hershorn/Reuters >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >>Do you Yahoo!? >>SBC Yahoo! 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Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:
Visionaries,

There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our nation
has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns publicly, and
the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to
approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to
virtue, and we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a
double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is to drop the
pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the latter, and it
will not bring enlightenment.

If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is no
longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about homosexual
unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more than two can
physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What k! ind of sexual unions
will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of
logic? He who says A must say B.

And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the
bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to tell me
how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, how the
electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to be, and so
on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye.

Cordially,

Douglas



At 05:15 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote:

>McClellan said,"The president is strongly committed to protecting the
>sanctity of marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes
>is a between a man and a woman" "We are looking at what may be needed in
>the context of the court cases that are pending now."
>
>Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the statement "sanctity of marriage
>and defendi! ng a sacred institution" already gone!?!
>
>I mean really, you want to defend marriage, why not start with ending the
>80% of adultery, the 50% divorce rate after five years and the 72% divorce
>rate after ten years? I mean when something is MAYBE ten percent of your
>problem and something else is 72% of your problem, shouldn't you
>concentrate your efforts on the 72%?
>
>I guess this just goes to show how arrogant and stupid the people are that
>oppose even Civil Unions. I don't think this amendment has a snowball's
>chance in hell, which is good. I shutter at the prospect of this country
>passing an amendment that singles out a group of people to be denied the
>right to marry. Marriage is no more a sacred institution, it just a tax
>break, and why deny people a tax break because of what they do in their
>bedrooms? That is just plain wrong.
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>>From: Douglas Stambler
>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay
>>Marriage"
>>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT)
>>
>>
>>
>>(Reuters Photo) White House Mulls Constitution Ban on Gay Marriage
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>July 31
>>— By Randall Mikkelsen
>>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration would consider seeking a
>>constitutional amendment to ensure a ban on same-sex marriages, a White
>>House spokesman said on Thursday.
>>
>>Spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush, who on Wednesday said
>>administration lawyers were studying ways to ban gay marriages, also was
>>opposed to civil unions as an alternative.
>>
>>
>>
>>Asked abou! t the possibility of a constitutional amendment, McClellan
>>said, "obviously that is something to look at in this context."
>>
>>Any administration action would depend on the outcome of pending court
>>cases on the gay-marriage issue, he said.
>>
>>"The president is strongly committed to protecting the sanctity of
>>marriage and defending a sacred institution that he believes is a between
>>a man and a woman," McClellan said. "We are looking at what may be needed
>>in the context of the court cases that are pending now."
>>
>>Bush also opposed legalization of homosexual civil unions, which are
>>allowed in Vermont, McClellan said. He cited Bush's support for current
>>federal law, which holds that states do not have to recognize such civil
>>unions granted by another state.
>>
>>The gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign on Wedne! sday criticized the
>>president's stance, saying it suggests "further codifying discrimination."
>>
>>Debate over the issue of same-sex unions has intensified since Canada has
>>taken steps to legalize gay marriages and the U.S. Supreme Court in June
>>struck down state sodomy laws. Conservative critics say the Supreme
>>Court's ruling could open the door to same-sex marriages in the United States.
>>
>>The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, signed by former Democratic President
>>Bill Clinton, defines marriage for federal purposes as between one woman
>>and one man. Gay marriages are forbidden in the United States.
>>
>>Bush said on Wednesday he would not compromise his belief in the
>>"sanctity of marriage."
>>
>>But, as recently as earlier this month, he said a constitutional ban on
>>gay marriage proposed in the House of Represent! atives might not be
>>necessary despite the high court's decision.
>>
>>Any proposal to amend the constitution faces high hurdles. To be
>>successful, it must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate
>>and ratified by three-quarters of the states.
>>
>>When asked his views of homosexuality on Wednesday, Bush said "we're all
>>sinners," but McClellan said this should not be interpreted as a belief
>>that homosexuality was a sin.
>>
>>He noted that Bush's questioner began by saying many of the president's
>>supporters thought homosexuality was immoral. Bush's response expressed a
>>conviction that it was "not his place" to judge others, McClellan said.
>>
>>
>>photo credit and caption: President George W. Bush answers a reporter's
>>question during a morning press conference in the Rose Garden at the
>>! ;White House in Washington, July 30, 2003. Bush on Wednesday rejected same
>>sex marriage but declined to pass moral judgment on homosexuality, saying
>>he was "mindful that we're all sinners." Paraphrasing the Bible, Bush
>>told reporters "I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the
>>neighbor's eye when they've got a log in their own." Photo by Gary
>>Hershorn/Reuters
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************************************************************************

Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:
Visionaries,

If I might, let me encourage everyone to not respond to Douglas Stambler's
posts AT ALL. However pungent or compelling you might believe your response
to be, it only encourages him. If you don't want it to grow, don't feed it.

Cordially,


Douglas Wilson

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It seems like a really bad idea to do any kind of controlled burn right now, when temperatures are so high and the relative humidity is so low.  All you need is a little wind and it's off to the races. 

Sunil

>From: Bill London
>Reply-To: london@moscow.com
>To: John Danahy
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Smoke North Of Moscow too.
>Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 08:44:36 -0700
>
>According to the Tribune this morning, the fire near Tomer Butte was started
>by a bluegrass field burn that got out of control.
>BL
>
>John Danahy wrote:
>
> > There was also smoke north of Moscow on the other side of steakhouse
> > hill around 1pm. It was in a different spot than yesterday's fire. Can
> > anyone tell if field burning is happening currently in the area?
> > John
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]
> > On Behalf Of Ted Moffett
> > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:02 PM
> > To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > Subject: [Vision2020] Smoke East Of Moscow
> >
> > C and All!
> >
> > Smoke was seen rising from a patch of trees just south of Hwy. 8 about 5
> > mi.
> > east of Moscow near the landfill this afternoon around 3 PM, with a
> > helicopter hovering overhead seen carrying a bucket and apparently
> > dropping
> > water onto the blaze.
> >
> > Ted
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Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online From sslund@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 17:40:53 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:40:53 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive In-Reply-To: <9ED40ACAD972CB40AF23181E18795996D297D0@fox.sub.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <003101c3584b$ac9763e0$6501a8c0@pooh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C35811.00388BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I want to take this opportunity to thank all who did such an *excellent* job with the food drive! We found our bag as promised, got together what we could donate, and the bag was picked up last night as promised. We live in a neighborhood that's not in the center of things, and I'm impressed that the food drive did such an great job of canvassing the community. Kudos! I've not made it through all the messages yet, but I'm wondering if there was a good community response to the food drive? I sure hope so! Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Jessica Lipschultz Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:09 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive Hello! This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy. If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45. Thanks! Sincerely, Jessica Lipschultz Civic Education Project Idaho Commons, Room 302 (208) 885-9442 ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C35811.00388BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I want to take = this=20 opportunity to thank all who did such an *excellent* = job with the food=20 drive!  We found our bag as promised, got together what we could = donate,=20 and the bag was picked up last night as promised.  We live in a=20 neighborhood that's not in the center of things, and = I'm impressed=20 that the food drive did such an great job of canvassing the = community. =20 Kudos!
 
I've not made = it through=20 all the messages yet, but I'm wondering if there was a good community = response=20 to the food drive?  I sure hope so!
 

Saundra=20 Lund
Moscow, Idaho

The only thing necessary for the = triumph of=20 evil is for good people to do nothing.
Edmund Burke

-----Original Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Jessica=20 Lipschultz
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:09 PM
To: = vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food=20 Drive

Hello!  This is just = a reminder=20 that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in=20 Troy.  If = you would=20 like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at = 6:45.=20  

 

Thanks!

 

Sincerely,

 

Jessica = Lipschultz

Civic Education=20 Project

Idaho Commons, Room=20 302

(208)=20 885-9442

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C35811.00388BE0-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 17:45:58 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:45:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive In-Reply-To: <003101c3584b$ac9763e0$6501a8c0@pooh> Message-ID: <20030801164558.46748.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302187247-1059756358=:46252 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii you're an idiot, saundra: only the Word and food together can properly nourish the soul... ******************************************************* Saundra Lund wrote: @page Section1 {size: 8.5in 11.0in; margin: 1.0in 1.0in 1.0in 1.0in; }P.MsoNormal { FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; FONT-FAMILY: "Times New Roman"}LI.MsoNormal { FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; FONT-FAMILY: "Times New Roman"}DIV.MsoNormal { FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; FONT-FAMILY: "Times New Roman"}A:link { COLOR: blue; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}SPAN.MsoHyperlink { COLOR: blue; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}A:visited { COLOR: #606420; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}SPAN.MsoHyperlinkFollowed { COLOR: #606420; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}SPAN.EmailStyle17 { COLOR: windowtext; FONT-FAMILY: Arial}DIV.Section1 { page: Section1}I want to take this opportunity to thank all who did such an *excellent* job with the food drive! We found our bag as promised, got together what we could donate, and the bag was picked up last night as promised. We live in a neighborhood that's not in the center of things, and I'm impressed that the food drive did such an great job of canv! assing the community. Kudos! I've not made it through all the messages yet, but I'm wondering if there was a good community response to the food drive? I sure hope so! Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Jessica Lipschultz Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:09 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive Hello! This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy. If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45. Thanks! Sincerely, Jessica Lipschultz Civic Education Project Idaho Commons, Room 302 (208) 885-9442 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1302187247-1059756358=:46252 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
you're an idiot, saundra: only the Word and food together can properly nourish the soul...
*******************************************************
Saundra Lund <sslund@moscow.com> wrote:
I want to take this opportunity to thank all who did such an *excellent* job with the food drive!  We found our bag as promised, got together what we could donate, and the bag was picked up last night as promised.  We live in a neighborhood that's not in the center of things, and I'm impressed that the food drive did such an great job of canvassing the community.  Kudos!
 
I've not made it through all the messages yet, but I'm wondering if there was a good community response to the food drive?  I sure hope so!
 

Saundra Lund
Moscow, Idaho

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.
Edmund Burke

-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Jessica Lipschultz
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:09 PM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Tonight's Food Drive

Hello!  This is just a reminder that we will be picking up donations tonight for the food bank in Troy.  If you would like to help out, please meet at the UI SUB parking lot at 6:45.  

 

Thanks!

 

Sincerely,

 

Jessica Lipschultz

Civic Education Project

Idaho Commons, Room 302

(208) 885-9442


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Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of u= s would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense.

Phil
--part1_120.23f6fecd.2c5c0714_boundary-- From strand@pacsim.com Fri Aug 1 19:14:27 2003 From: strand@pacsim.com (Bill Strand) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:14:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: <200308010308.h7138dQU083746@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <000901c35858$be918500$edb7130a@engstrand> Dale, I just want to make certain I understand your math here and the numbers you are using. From what I understand you are saying: 1. The average MSD salary is $40,000 2. In addition there are 26% benefits 3. Required work days are 180 days as compared to 240 days for the average worker So the annualized "salary" as you calculate: ($40,000)*(240/180) + ($40,000)*(0.26) = $63,733 Did I get your math right? Thanks Bill Strand From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 19:17:16 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:17:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <120.23f6fecd.2c5c0714@aol.com> Message-ID: <20030801181716.49045.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-253684160-1059761836=:48227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii now you're talking phil - everybody leaving - sounds like something i would say Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote:Tom, Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense. Phil --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-253684160-1059761836=:48227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
now you're talking phil - everybody leaving - sounds like something i would say

Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote:
Tom,

Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense.

Phil


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Dan Carscallen <predator75@moscow.com> wrote:
all:

Again, this is second-hand information, but what I've heard about the field
burning is that the local farmers get the go-ahead from a "main office" down
in Boise (not sure what department -- State Dept. of Ag, maybe?). Anyhow,
the local farmers have a "window" in which they are allowed to burn, and all
they go by is weather reports, not local observations. I have also heard
that some local farmers were *NOT* going to burn until they got some rain,
after the last few "getaways".

Here's to hoping we see some precipitation soon,

DC


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-766681108-1059762885=:30987-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 19:39:18 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:39:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Article: "Fire Breaks Out in Atlanta Warehouse" - 8/1 Message-ID: <20030801183918.38397.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2083620696-1059763158=:36351 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii (AP Photo) Fire Breaks Out in Atlanta Warehouse Fire Breaks Out in Atlanta Antiques Warehouse, Causing Smoke to Rise 200 Feet in the Air The Associated Press ATLANTA Aug. 1 — A fire broke out in an antiques warehouse Friday near downtown Atlanta, causing smoke to rise 200 feet in the air. Atlanta fire officials believe the blaze was caused by a painter's cigarette in the Buckhead Finishing Studio, a warehouse behind a strip mall filled with antiques shops. Chemicals in the building may have ignited. There were no injuries, said Atlanta Fire Department spokeswoman Jolene Butts-Freeman, but several adjoining stores in the strip mall were damaged. Witnesses said they heard an explosion about 9 a.m. and saw flames shoot in the air. Gradon Lisemby, who owned a booth in Cache Antiques, watched the smoke pour out the front door and feared a total loss of antiques dating to the 1800s. Like many of the dealers, Lisemby had no insurance. "With antiques, you really can't put a price on them," he said. "We all know this is a possibility. We hope and pray for the best but you never know." photo credit and caption: An Atlanta firefighter works to control a blaze at an antiques mall in Atlanta, Friday, Aug. 1, 2003. The fire also damaged several of the businesses and a warehouse behind the stores. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) Copyright 2003 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2083620696-1059763158=:36351 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


(AP Photo)
Fire Breaks Out in Atlanta Warehouse
Fire Breaks Out in Atlanta Antiques Warehouse, Causing Smoke to Rise 200 Feet in the Air

The Associated Press


ATLANTA Aug. 1 —

A fire broke out in an antiques warehouse Friday near downtown Atlanta, causing smoke to rise 200 feet in the air.

Atlanta fire officials believe the blaze was caused by a painter's cigarette in the Buckhead Finishing Studio, a warehouse behind a strip mall filled with antiques shops. Chemicals in the building may have ignited.

There were no injuries, said Atlanta Fire Department spokeswoman Jolene Butts-Freeman, but several adjoining stores in the strip mall were damaged.

Witnesses said they heard an explosion about 9 a.m. and saw flames shoot in the air.

Gradon Lisemby, who owned a booth in Cache Antiques, watched the smoke pour out the front door and feared a total loss of antiques dating to the 1800s. Like many of the dealers, Lisemby had no insurance.

"With antiques, you really can't put a price on them," he said. "We all know this is a possibility. We hope and pray for the best but you never know."


photo credit and caption:
An Atlanta firefighter works to control a blaze at an antiques mall in Atlanta, Friday, Aug. 1, 2003. The fire also damaged several of the businesses and a warehouse behind the stores. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Copyright 2003 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


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SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 1 19:49:46 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:49:46 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: <000901c35858$be918500$edb7130a@engstrand> Message-ID: <200308011849.h71InhKM034636@whale2.fsr.net> Bill wrote: > I just want to make certain I understand your math here and > the numbers you are using. From what I understand you are saying: > > 1. The average MSD salary is $40,000 Actually, it was $42,842 for last year. It was rounded (down) to the nearest $10k. > 2. In addition there are 26% benefits 28.6% > 3. Required work days are 180 days as compared to 240 days > for the average worker They instruct 168-170 days per year. Then they have mandatory training days that add up to a total of 180 days required in the classroom. > So the annualized "salary" as you calculate: > > ($40,000)*(240/180) + ($40,000)*(0.26) = $63,733 > > Did I get your math right? Very close. The other thing that I *underestimated* was the total compensation by assuming that PERSI applied to only salary+, whereas it applies to both salary and current benefits. Sue Driskill at MSD verified that the numbers here were *underestimated*. So, it's closer to $65k; but I'll have to recalculate those extra benefits. Best, Dale Courtney Moscow, Idaho From timlohr@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 19:58:39 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:58:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] NYC Hispanics: Gay High School=segregation Message-ID: <20030801185839.84735.qmail@web10904.mail.yahoo.com> Hispanic Ministers: Gay High School is Segregation By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON and STEPHANIE GASKELL New York Post August 1, 2003 -- Amid praise yesterday from the City Council for the nation's first gay high school, a group of Hispanic ministers threatened to sue over it, calling the campus a new kind of "segregation." City Council Speaker Gifford Miller yesterday commended the city Department of Education for planning to open the school next month with 100 students, which was first reported in The Post on Monday. "Every child in New York City has the right to be educated in an environment that is safe and supportive," Miller said. "That right has been denied to far too many kids who face anti-gay harassment and abuse." The Harvey Milk HS, at 2 Astor Place, will open for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. It was established to prevent physical and mental abuse that many of the gay students experience in the regular school setting. Bronx minister and state Sen. Ruben Diaz yesterday questioned the need for the school and threatened legal action, as did state Conservative Party boss Mike Long. "The issue is whether taxpayers' money should go toward segregated schools and promoting the gay lifestyle," Long said. Diaz said that instead of separating homosexual students, schools should teach tolerance. "They should teach them to love each other and not be segregated," Diaz said. "People with special needs — handicapped, blind or [those] with other physical handicaps — need special schools," Diaz said. "Normal people should compete in the same schools." Diaz was one of a dozen or so Hispanic clergy members who opposed the school and are analyzing whether it's legal. If they believe the school is unconstitutional, the ministers will file suit to block the September opening. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From petew@completebbs.com Fri Aug 1 20:06:41 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:06:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: <200308010315.h713FgQU092339@whale2.fsr.net> References: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030801113014.023ff780@mail.completebbs.com> --=======515E5EA6======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-34E42347; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 08:15 PM 7/31/03 -0700, Dale Courtney wrote: >They are only required to work 180 days per year. They average $64k per >year. I think what everyone is missing out here is the potential advantage of using the H2B temporary visa program to solve this problem. Temporary teachers can be brought in under H2B for a tiny fraction of the cost of using American citizens; minimum wage (with housing, transport, etc costs deducted), no benefits, no time off, and temporary so the issue of seniority or raises would be moot. Many third world nations speak some sort of English, e.g. Jamaicans, Sri Lankans, etc, so there's no language barrier to be concerned about; the young people would probably like to pick up such an accent in fact. Third world expectations and norms can be instilled in the youngsters and thereby discipline their future wage demands, thus sparing the taxpayer now and forever. --=======515E5EA6======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-34E42347 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/03 --=======515E5EA6=======-- From mushroom@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 20:21:04 2003 From: mushroom@moscow.com (Mushroom) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:21:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Annualizing salaries References: <200308011849.h71InhKM034636@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <3F2ABDA0.F37D00E4@moscow.com> Dale Courtney is keen on "annualizing" the salary of public school teachers, to make it seem they are more amply rewarded than first seems to be the case. How 'bout this: Let's annualize the salaries of fire fighters (this would work better in Pullman than in Moscow, where almost all are volunteers). They're hired to fight fires, so the only time they're working is when they're -- you guessed it -- fighting fires. With this approach, I'll bet some firefighters have annualized salaries of a lot more than $1 million. Even if we count in the hours they spend on training. And people who post to Vision2020 while at work obviously are being more amply rewarded than you'd think if you looked at their pay checks. Because they aren't actually working all the time they're "on the job," and thus could have their salaries "annualized." This seems an appropriate point to make it clear that I admire and highly value both teachers and firefighters. And many of the people who post to Vision2020. (That includes Dale, who has treated us to some good graphs.) Don Coombs From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 20:26:17 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 12:26:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Annualizing salaries - more problems caused by D. Courtney In-Reply-To: <3F2ABDA0.F37D00E4@moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030801192617.66241.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-692413948-1059765977=:65015 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WHY NOT HAVE THE TEACHERS FIGHT FIRES DURING THE SUMMER...MAYBE DALE COURTNEY CAN GET OUT THERE WITH 'EM AND CRACK THE WHIP ON THOSE LOAFING, SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS... ********************************************************************** Mushroom wrote: Dale Courtney is keen on "annualizing" the salary of public school teachers, to make it seem they are more amply rewarded than first seems to be the case. How 'bout this: Let's annualize the salaries of fire fighters (this would work better in Pullman than in Moscow, where almost all are volunteers). They're hired to fight fires, so the only time they're working is when they're -- you guessed it -- fighting fires. With this approach, I'll bet some firefighters have annualized salaries of a lot more than $1 million. Even if we count in the hours they spend on training. And people who post to Vision2020 while at work obviously are being more amply rewarded than you'd think if you looked at their pay checks. Because they aren't actually working all the time they're "on the job," and thus could have their salaries "annualized." This seems an appropriate point to make it clear that I admire and highly value both teachers and firefighters. And many of the people who post to Vision2020. (That includes Dale, who has treated us to some good graphs.) Don Coombs _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-692413948-1059765977=:65015 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
WHY NOT HAVE THE TEACHERS FIGHT FIRES DURING THE SUMMER...MAYBE DALE COURTNEY CAN GET OUT THERE WITH 'EM AND CRACK THE WHIP ON THOSE LOAFING, SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS...

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Mushroom <mushroom@moscow.com> wrote:
Dale Courtney is keen on "annualizing" the salary of public
school teachers, to make it seem they are more amply
rewarded than first seems to be the case.

How 'bout this:

Let's annualize the salaries of fire fighters (this would
work better in Pullman than in Moscow, where almost all are
volunteers). They're hired to fight fires, so the only time
they're working is when they're -- you guessed it --
fighting fires. With this approach, I'll bet some
firefighters have annualized salaries of a lot more than $1
million. Even if we count in the hours they spend on
training.

And people who post to Vision2020 while at work obviously
are being more amply rewarded than you'd think if you looked
at their pay checks. Because they aren't actually working
all the time they're "on the job," and thus could have their
salaries "annualized."

This seems an appropriate point to make it clear that I
admire and highly value both teachers and firefighters. And
many of the people who post to Vision2020. (That includes
Dale, who has treated us to some good graphs.)

Don Coombs

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Lots of them do.

>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: Mushroom , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Annualizing salaries - more problems caused by D. Courtney
>Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 12:26:17 -0700 (PDT)
>
>WHY NOT HAVE THE TEACHERS FIGHT FIRES DURING THE SUMMER...MAYBE DALE COURTNEY CAN GET OUT THERE WITH 'EM AND CRACK THE WHIP ON THOSE LOAFING, SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS...
>
>**********************************************************************
>
>Mushroom wrote:
>Dale Courtney is keen on "annualizing" the salary of public
>school teachers, to make it seem they are more amply
>rewarded than first seems to be the case.
>
>How 'bout this:
>
>Let's annualize the salaries of fire fighters (this would
>work better in Pullman than in Moscow, where almost all are
>volunteers). They're hired to fight fires, so the only time
>they're working is when they're -- you guessed it --
>fighting fires. With this approach, I'll bet some
>firefighters have annualized salaries of a lot more than $1
>million. Even if we count in the hours they spend on
>training.
>
>And people who post to Vision2020 while at work obviously
>are being more amply rewarded than you'd think if you looked
>at their pay checks. Because they aren't actually working
>all the time they're "on the job," and thus could have their
>salaries "annualized."
>
>This seems an appropriate point to make it clear that I
>admire and highly value both teachers and firefighters. And
>many of the people who post to Vision2020. (That includes
>Dale, who has treated us to some good graphs.)
>
>Don Coombs
>
>_____________________________________________________
>List services made available by First Step Internet,
>serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
>http://www.fsr.net
>mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 21:44:49 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 13:44:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Repost for Ali Frederiksen (a real dunderhead!!) Message-ID: <20030801204449.68652.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1227567670-1059770689=:68351 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii This is a repost for a really unintelligent employee at First Step Internet (not surprising that she works there). She actually thinks that the following repost was written with myself in mind. Honestly, Moscow, I liked it better when the hicks ruled the roost on the Palouse, because the tech-heads and the Bible scholars are just SO totally stupid when it comes to practical, everyday, common sense. Anyway, this is like the 2nd explanation for Ms. Frederiksen, who actually turns out to be a real dunderhead in person, too! In Christ, Douglas Stambler **************************************************************************************** Dear Visionaries: I have had it up to here with the antics of those who call themselves the neo-liberals of this community. I have decided to have all of these dissenters whipped, chained and pilloried outside New Saint Andrews in Friendship Square. My colleague, Doug Jones, will administer the punishments, and I assure you they will be first-rate and totally uncalled for. Those of you who are unhappy with the way the Credenda mercilessly satirizes even the most devout of Christians, will also be glad to know, that we will have a specially reserved area in Friendship Square, reserved for all offending priests, pastors and independent preachers. I have said this before, and I will say this again to all of you here on the Vision 2020 Forum: I will not tolerate anyone disagreeing with me, and all of you will be whipped, chained and pilloried as soon as humanely possible outside New Saint Andrews Cathedral in Friendship Square. Bohemians first, then the rest of you. I will be king of Moscow..! .I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow. Cordially, Douglas ******************************************************************** Boy, that was from April. And look: The CULT is ACTUALLY taking over Friendship Square, with their Chris Schlects and Paul Kimmels roaming the Zume grounds like waifs waiting for a nod from Hitler himself...but I guess Herr Doug Wilson will do instead of Adolf himself. "We're waiting for Doug Wilson to hand out weapons, so that we can really kill in the name of Christ," those hypocrites seem to be saying. Christ church: the best reason people in the Palouse can come up with these days for NOT becoming a Christian. -Douglas Stambler (not to be confused with doug wilson...) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1227567670-1059770689=:68351 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
This is a repost for a really unintelligent employee at First Step Internet (not surprising that she works there).  She actually thinks that the following repost was written with myself in mind.  Honestly, Moscow, I liked it better when the hicks ruled the roost on the Palouse, because the tech-heads and the Bible scholars are just SO totally stupid when it comes to practical, everyday, common sense.  Anyway, this is like the 2nd explanation for Ms. Frederiksen, who actually turns out to be a real dunderhead in person, too!
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
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Dear Visionaries:
 
I have had it up to here with the antics of those who call themselves the neo-liberals of this community.  I have decided to have all of these dissenters whipped, chained and pilloried outside New Saint Andrews in Friendship Square.  My colleague, Doug Jones, will administer the punishments, and I assure you they will be first-rate and totally uncalled for.  Those of you who are unhappy with the way the Credenda mercilessly satirizes even the most devout of Christians, will also be glad to know, that we will have a specially reserved area in Friendship Square, reserved for all offending priests, pastors and independent preachers. I have said this before, and I will say this again to all of you here on the Vision 2020 Forum: I will not tolerate anyone disagreeing with me, and all of you will be whipped, chained and pilloried as soon as humanely possible outside New Saint Andrews Cathedral in Friendship Square.  Bohemians first, th! en the rest of you. I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow.
 
Cordially, Douglas
********************************************************************

Boy, that was from April.  And look: The CULT is ACTUALLY taking over Friendship Square, with their Chris Schlects and Paul Kimmels roaming the Zume grounds like waifs waiting for a nod from Hitler himself...but I guess Herr Doug Wilson will do instead of Adolf himself.  "We're waiting for Doug Wilson to hand out weapons, so that we can really kill in the name of Christ," those hypocrites seem to be saying. 

Christ church: the best reason people in the Palouse can come up with these days for NOT becoming a Christian. 

 

-Douglas Stambler

(not to be confused with doug wilson...)



 


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La. Church Offers to Pay Whites to Attend
Predominantly Black Louisiana Church Offers to Pay Whites to Attend

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SHREVEPORT, La. Aug. 1 —

Week after week, Bishop Fred Caldwell grew tired of seeing so few white faces in his predominantly black church. So now he is offering to pay whites to attend.

Starting Sunday, Caldwell will pay whites $5 an hour out of his own pocket for attending Sunday services, and $10 an hour for Thursday night services. The idea hit him during a sermon last week, he said.

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"This idea is born of God. God wants a rainbow in his church," said Caldwell, bishop at Greenwood Acres Full Gospel Baptist Church, with a congregation of about 5,000.

Caldwell said he has gotten mainly positive responses from his parishioners and from whites, a number of whom have told him they will attend his services for free.

One was Ron Ward, who said he and his wife are the only white members of a church in a nearby town. Ward said he became frustrated after failing to persuade his white friends to join.

"It's time for people to stop being separated from each other," Ward said. "I wanted to come down here and help this minister in any way I can."

Caldwell said he believes the country is too segregated in all areas, but most of all in its churches.

"The most segregated hour in America is Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Lord is tired of it, and I'm certainly tired of it," he said. "This is not right."

The bishop's plan has become the talk of Shreveport, a city of about 200,000, almost equally divided between black and white residents. In bars, restaurants and coffee shops, residents debated the idea of paying people to attend church.

Some wondered whether the bishop's regular congregation would feel neglected.

But many black congregants said they approved of the project and even donated to the cause.

"This is not just somebody paying white folks," said Loretha Bradley, a black member of Caldwell's church. "It's the idea behind it that's important."

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2052575593-1059771387=:99487-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 22:06:15 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:06:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <120.23f6fecd.2c5c0714@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C35836.125A6C60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Phil - I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment. However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI. As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom, Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense. Phil ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C35836.125A6C60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Phil=20 -
 
I = realize that=20 the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the = Pullman=20 areas) are dependent upon UI for employment.  However, to correct = your=20 statement, Moscow was here long before UI.
 
As = some people on=20 this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents,=20 memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my = website=20 at www.tomandrodna.com). =20
 
Tom = Hansen
Moscow,=20 Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: = Cjsnightclub@aol.com=20 [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 = 11:10=20 AM
To: thansen@moscow.com; = vision2020@moscow.com
Subject:=20 Re: [Vision2020] University dollars

Tom,

Most of us came here because of the = University.=20 It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. = Simple=20 common sense.

Phil
------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C35836.125A6C60-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 22:04:50 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 21:04:50 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War Message-ID: Tami and Saundra: By the last week in August the sun will set earlier and Mars should be in position for good viewing before midnight, so viewing Mars will not mean staying up too late. It is so bright NOW it cannot be mistaken for anything else in the sky, unless someone does not know about Mars close approach, and instead sees a saucer with little green men. I bet reports of UFOs will increase during August. Ted >From: "Saundra Lund" >To: "'Tami Stinebaugh'" , "'Ted Moffett'" > >CC: >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:35:53 -0700 > >Tami & Ted, > >Thanks for the heads-up on this and for the viewing tips! I, too am >gonna have to make some plans so that at least my daughter & I (not much >chance my dh would be willing to go on a *very* early morning drive -- >LOL) can see this. > >Thanks again for sharing. > >Saundra Lund >Moscow, Idaho > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to >do nothing. >Edmund Burke > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Tami Stinebaugh >Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:31 PM >To: Ted Moffett >Cc: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > >Being that between midnight and 3 am I am often dead asleep, seeing this >will take some planning on my part:) I'm thinking a camping trip mid >August might be a good time to view Mars. I'll probably even let the >kids stay up for this one;) > >Tami Stinebaugh > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Ted Moffett >Date: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:22 pm >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > > > > Tami, et. al. > > > > Ah, modern humanity and the separation from nature. > > > > The most cursory glance at the night sky recently from 12 midnight > > till 3 AM > > reveals the bright red planet of war hanging in the southeast to > > southern > > sky on the Palouse. It is very bright now compared to how Mars > > usually > > appears. > > > > As your report indicates, the show will just get better in August. > > > > But get away from the city lights to view Mars. City light > > pollution > > destroys sky watching. 10 miles away from Moscow or Pullman at > > least is > > required, further than 10 miles away if you live in Lewiston or > > Clarkston. > > It is so sad to consider that many children growing up in major > > urban areas > > never or rarely get to wonder at the star dusted night sky as it > > appears > > without light pollution. I've heard stories of children who first > > venture > > into "wilderness" being frightened by what they see for the first > > time in > > the sky. > > > > Ted > > > > > > > > >From: Tami Stinebaugh > > >To: "upbeatapr00@yahoogroups.com" , > > Matthew > > >Stinebaugh , moscow vision2020 > > > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] mars > > >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:25:57 -0700 > > > > > >I had this information forwarded to me and thought I'd spread it > > along for > > >those who haven't heard it yet. > > > > > >http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp > > > > > >Tami Stinebaugh > > > > > > > > >The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, > > Earth is > > >catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the > > closest > > >approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next > > time Mars > > >may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity > > tugs on > > >Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that > > Mars has > > >not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000 years, but it may > > be as long > > >as 60,000 years before it happens again. > > > > > >The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to > > within > > >34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the > > brightest > > >object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and > > will appear > > >25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification Mars > > will look > > >as large as the full moon to the naked eye. Mars will be easy to > > spot. At > > >the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m. and > > reach its > > >azimuth at about 3 a.m. > > > > > >By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will > > rise at > > >nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. > > That's pretty > > >convenient to see something that no human being has seen in > > recorded > > >history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see > > Mars grow > > >progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share > > this with > > >your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE > > THIS > > >AGAIN > > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 22:11:34 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:11:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801211134.38353.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1767019263-1059772294=:36816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Tom: You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow was started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here. It was a total attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and colonize it. IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE TO PART WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never yours, but rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in Palestine. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *********************************************************************** Tom Hansen wrote: Phil - I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment. However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI. As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom, Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense. Phil --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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Tom:  You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow was started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here.  It was a total attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and colonize it.
 
IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE TO PART WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never yours, but rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in Palestine.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
***********************************************************************

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Phil -
 
I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment.  However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI.
 
As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). 
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM
To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars

Tom,

Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense.

Phil


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1767019263-1059772294=:36816-- From curley@turbonet.com Fri Aug 1 22:31:24 2003 From: curley@turbonet.com (Mike Curley) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:31:24 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] an issue worthy of discussion? Message-ID: <200308012121.h71LLNu9099439@mx.fsr.net> I have read pretty carefully the statements on this list regarding teacher compensation and have a passing knowledge of the local school district. It seems to me that lost in the rhetoric at times are real kernel of potential enlightened discussion. Sometimes it seems we are so busy arguing our "side" that no concession can be made to a rational point made by the "others." I don't happen to agree that teachers are overpaid or underworked. I don't agree that "annualizing" their salaries makes for a rational discussion (although I acknowledge that there are other ways to account for non- work days). What I do think is worthy of discussion is the method by which teachers are compensated--and in the "sided" discussion there has actually been a bit of acknowledgment that there is room for consideration of other methods. Dr. Wenders, Dale Courtney, et. al. are correct that the basic salary structure of the district (and most others in Idaho BTW) is a "grid." Pay increases are based solely on two factors--years on the job and credits earned after a BA. Every teacher who starts at the "bottom" of the pay scale will get an automatic salary increase each of the first seven years on the job, and additional increase after 10, 20, and 30 hours of credit post BA, an increase after an MA is received, and an increase for 10, 20, and 30 hours post MA. At the BA + 30 hr level there are actually 10 annual "steps" of automatic increase, not just seven. [Note, these increases are SEPARATE from the overall increase granted yearly by the school board-- when a 2% pay increase is announced, it applies to the whole grid) Dr. Wenders makes two points that are worthy of consideration for their factual accuracy: (a) experience beyond a 4 or 5 year period is not necessarily an indicator of increased teaching "value" or ability; and (b) post- graduate degrees do not correlate to better teaching. He has some data to back up those assertions, and although I expect one can argue certain points regarding the data, I also suspect that the data is essentially correct. We cannot predict to a statistically significant probability that K-12 teachers with an MA +20 hrs. credit and 12 years' of teaching experience provide a better educational product (i.e., are better teachers than) K-12 teachers with 5 years' experience and a BA + 10 hrs credit. BUT, one can also certainly argue that THOSE are not the reasons that the salary grid exists in its present form anyway. The primary alternative to the double (experience/education) step-grid pay structure is some form of "merit" increases. That would mean some form of evaluation and measurement that Teacher A did better than Teacher B and should, therefore, be more highly compensated the following year. Additionally, account would have to be taken of the differences in measurement of success teaching English, Wood Shop (now called something different), and Drama. For that matter some (Dr. Wenders included if I remember correctly) would argue that some positions should be paid more than others--perhaps Advanced Placement Chemistry teaching gets a higher base pay than, for example, teaching a class in Keyboarding. And there is the conundrum. Who assesses and How. The City of Moscow recently did away with its grid system for salaries. Aside from the argument of whether salaries in Moscow should have been compared with those in Nampa, the issue of merit v. time-in-grade raises was resolved by the Council in favor of merit increases even though it was recognized that the evaluation process was likely to be less than perfect and might lead to some employee unhappiness. If you are adamantly opposed to merit pay in any form, then Dr. Wenders' statistics mean nothing to you. But if you can admit that there are some situations in which it is appropriate, then it is worthy of discussion regarding teachers before dismissing the idea out of hand. And that discussion in no way assumes that teachers are overpaid or underworked. The system of pay and the amount of pay are two different things. There are obvious advantages to merit pay increases. There are some obvious drawbacks. Are the drawbacks insurmountable? I guess we won't know if we don't talk about them. Are the drawbacks of the best merit system we could fashion worse than the drawbacks of the current system? Again, hard to tell if we don't at least talk about it. Just for the record, while the formal "tenure" period may be three years at MSD, the realistic period is one year. And since administrators have to expect that a first-year teacher will improve, they are (appropriately) loathe to recommend not renewing the contract of ANY about-to- be-second-year teacher. The reality is that anyone hired by MSD stays at MSD unless there is a reduction in force. However much one wants to argue about public schools and the inability to fire underperforming teachers, it is unrealistic to blame the local district or expect them to do much about it. Idaho Code and the cases that have been determined in the courts make it very difficult to fire a teacher--and the local union (doing the job it's supposed to do) challenges every dismissal/firing by filing a lawsuit on behalf of the aggrieved employee. Note that a merit pay system would not necessarily mean underperformers would be "fired." They simply wouldn't make as much as they otherwise might. And further note that a teacher's pay cannot go down--by Idaho state law. So, if I get to a level that sustains my lifestyle and I don't get any pay raises, maybe I still choose to "skate" until retirement if that would be my MO under the current system. Food for thought--merit pay v. salary grid? What if teachers (the union) were allowed to figure out the evaluation system for merit increases? What if teachers had a voice in the administration of the system? Mike Curley From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 22:23:34 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:23:34 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <001f01c35869$04191970$edb7130a@engstrand> Message-ID: Mr. Strand - Could you provide specific examples where the University of Idaho " . . . takes business outside the community and outside the state . . . " and that the purpose of this "business" would be better served in the local community? Example: The UI researches whimsits in Location A. Bringing this research to Latah County would be beneficial to both UI and Moscow because . . . . Tom Hansen > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:11 PM > To: thansen@moscow.com > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > Tom, > > You wrote: > > "Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find > themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down?" > > I'm not certain why we seem to get in this "either/or" type of > discussion. The local business community acknowledges their dependency > on the universities but this does not mean that the universities always > act in the best interest of the community. When U of I takes business > outside the community and outside the state, it hurts us as a community. > Those are our tax dollars rushing out of the state. > > I am in no way anti-university. As I wrote earlier, I am a graduate of > both universities, serve on advisory boards in both engineering colleges > and am affiliate faculty at U of I. But I also support our local > businesses (including the pharmacies). My dollars are spent locally - > Sprenger Construction does all my building work and most of the cars I > have owned were bought at local dealerships. > > So why are we sending our tax dollars to Beaverton Oregon? I want both > my salary and tax dollars spent here in Moscow where it supports our > schools and businesses. > > Bill Strand > From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 1 22:25:25 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:25:25 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308012125.h71LPNKM015335@whale2.fsr.net> > By the last week in August the sun will set earlier and Mars > should be in position for good viewing before midnight, so > viewing Mars will not mean staying up too late. It is so > bright NOW it cannot be mistaken for anything else in the > sky, unless someone does not know about Mars close approach, > and instead sees a saucer with little green men. For those who may not know where to look, you can see where Mars is located in this free sky map (wonderful astronomy site!): http://www.skymaps.com/skymaps/esmn0308.pdf Does anyone know if UI or WSU will be offering viewing opportunities on with any of their equipment on 27 Aug? Best, Dale From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 22:28:41 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:28:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801212841.20256.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1138673327-1059773321=:19134 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii wake up, tom, the university of I-gnorance is history, kaput, a goner...hoover basically bankrupted the county, but you all haven't totally felt it yet... Tom Hansen wrote: Mr. Strand - Could you provide specific examples where the University of Idaho " . . . takes business outside the community and outside the state . . . " and that the purpose of this "business" would be better served in the local community? Example: The UI researches whimsits in Location A. Bringing this research to Latah County would be beneficial to both UI and Moscow because . . . . Tom Hansen > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:11 PM > To: thansen@moscow.com > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > Tom, > > You wrote: > > "Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find > themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho closed down?" > > I'm not certain why we seem to get in this "either/or" type of > discussion. The local business community acknowledges their dependency > on the universities but this does not mean that the universities always > act in the best interest of the community. When U of I takes business > outside the community and outside the state, it hurts us as a community. > Those are our tax dollars rushing out of the state. > > I am in no way anti-university. As I wrote earlier, I am a graduate of > both universities, serve on advisory boards in both engineering colleges > and am affiliate faculty at U of I. But I also support our local > businesses (including the pharmacies). My dollars are spent locally - > Sprenger Construction does all my building work and most of the cars I > have owned were bought at local dealerships. > > So why are we sending our tax dollars to Beaverton Oregon? I want both > my salary and tax dollars spent here in Moscow where it supports our > schools and businesses. > > Bill Strand > _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1138673327-1059773321=:19134 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Mr. Strand -

Could you provide specific examples where the University of Idaho " . . .
takes business outside the community and outside the state . . . " and that
the purpose of this "business" would be better served in the local
community?

Example: The UI researches whimsits in Location A. Bringing this research
to Latah County would be beneficial to both UI and Moscow because . . . .

Tom Hansen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:11 PM
> To: thansen@moscow.com
> Cc: vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars
>
>
> Tom,
>
> You wrote:
>
> "Another simple question: How many local residents would suddenly find
> themselves unemployed if the University of Idaho! closed down?"
>
> I'm not certain why we seem to get in this "either/or" type of
> discussion. The local business community acknowledges their dependency
> on the universities but this does not mean that the universities always
> act in the best interest of the community. When U of I takes business
> outside the community and outside the state, it hurts us as a community.
> Those are our tax dollars rushing out of the state.
>
> I am in no way anti-university. As I wrote earlier, I am a graduate of
> both universities, serve on advisory boards in both engineering colleges
> and am affiliate faculty at U of I. But I also support our local
> businesses (including the pharmacies). My dollars are spent locally -
> Sprenger Construction does all my building work and most of the cars I
> have owned were bought at local dealerships.
>
> So why are we sending our tax dollars to Beaverton Oregon! ? I want both
> my salary and tax dollars spent here in Moscow where it supports our
> schools and businesses.
>
> Bill Strand
>

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1138673327-1059773321=:19134-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 1 22:34:33 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:34:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <20030801211134.38353.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C3583A.069A2A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Stambler - It is common knowledge that the University of Idaho was created by amendment to the Idaho Constitution in 1889. As I am typing this I am looking at a trust deed (purchased via Ebay) reflecting sale of a 150-acre lot of land situated in Moscow, Idaho Territory for the sum of $500.00 to the Carltons on May 23rd, 1873. I have a couple other documents dated prior to 1889. I figured that this should be enough, ok? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:12 PM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom: You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow was started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here. It was a total attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and colonize it. IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE TO PART WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never yours, but rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in Palestine. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *********************************************************************** Tom Hansen wrote: Phil - I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment. However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI. As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom, Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense. Phil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C3583A.069A2A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mr. = Stambler=20 -
 
It = is common=20 knowledge that the University of Idaho was created by amendment to the = Idaho=20 Constitution in 1889.
 
As = I am typing=20 this I am looking at a trust deed (purchased via Ebay) reflecting sale = of a=20 150-acre lot of land situated in Moscow, Idaho Territory for the = sum of=20 $500.00 to the Carltons on May 23rd, 1873.
 
I = have a couple=20 other documents dated prior to 1889.  I figured that this should be = enough,=20 ok?
 
Tom = Hansen
Moscow,=20 Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler=20 [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 = 2:12=20 PM
To: thansen@moscow.com; = vision2020@moscow.com
Subject:=20 RE: [Vision2020] University dollars

Tom:  You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow = was=20 started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here.  It was = a total=20 attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and = colonize=20 it.
 
IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE = TO PART=20 WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never = yours, but=20 rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in=20 Palestine.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
=
********************************************************************= ***

Tom=20 Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Phil=20 -
 
I realize=20 that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion = of the=20 Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment.  However, = to=20 correct your statement, Moscow was here long before = UI.
 
As some=20 people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical = photos,=20 documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as = evidenced=20 by my website at www.tomandrodna.com).  =
 
Tom=20 Hansen
Moscow,=20 Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: = Cjsnightclub@aol.com=20 [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, = 2003=20 11:10 AM
To: thansen@moscow.com;=20 vision2020@moscow.com
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Tom,

Most of us = came here=20 because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would = leave if=20 the University closed. Simple common sense.

Phil
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SBC=20 Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C3583A.069A2A60-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 22:34:53 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:34:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030801213453.41352.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-696937062-1059773693=:41093 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yeh, but the real big question I have about this is: When was Boise created, and when was Lewiston replaced as the state's capital by Boise? Tom Hansen wrote:Mr. Stambler - It is common knowledge that the University of Idaho was created by amendment to the Idaho Constitution in 1889. As I am typing this I am looking at a trust deed (purchased via Ebay) reflecting sale of a 150-acre lot of land situated in Moscow, Idaho Territory for the sum of $500.00 to the Carltons on May 23rd, 1873. I have a couple other documents dated prior to 1889. I figured that this should be enough, ok? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:12 PM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom: You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow was started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here. It was a total attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and colonize it. IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE TO PART WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never yours, but rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in Palestine. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *********************************************************************** Tom Hansen wrote: Phil - I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment. However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI. As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars Tom, Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense. Phil --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-696937062-1059773693=:41093 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yeh, but the real big question I have about this is: When was Boise created, and when was Lewiston replaced as the state's capital by Boise?

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Mr. Stambler -
 
It is common knowledge that the University of Idaho was created by amendment to the Idaho Constitution in 1889.
 
As I am typing this I am looking at a trust deed (purchased via Ebay) reflecting sale of a 150-acre lot of land situated in Moscow, Idaho Territory for the sum of $500.00 to the Carltons on May 23rd, 1873.
 
I have a couple other documents dated prior to 1889.  I figured that this should be enough, ok?
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:12 PM
To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars

Tom:  You have your historical information incorrect: Moscow was started TO JUSTIFY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO here.  It was a total attempt by the federal government to take over Nez Perce land and colonize it.
 
IT HAS NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL, AND YOU'RE ALL BASICALLY GONNA HAVE TO PART WITH YOUR RIDICULOUSLY NOSTALGIC memories of a place that was never yours, but rather YOU ARE ILLEGAL occupants of this land, just like Israel is in Palestine.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
***********************************************************************

Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
Phil -
 
I realize that the Moscow area (as well as possibly the Lewiston and a portion of the Pullman areas) are dependent upon UI for employment.  However, to correct your statement, Moscow was here long before UI.
 
As some people on this listserve know, I am a collector of historical photos, documents, memorabilia, etc. concerning UI and the Moscow area(as evidenced by my website at www.tomandrodna.com). 
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com [mailto:Cjsnightclub@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:10 AM
To: thansen@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] University dollars

Tom,

Most of us came here because of the University. It was here first. Most of us would leave if the University closed. Simple common sense.

Phil


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-696937062-1059773693=:41093-- From mghuskey@hotmail.com Fri Aug 1 22:45:04 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 14:45:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Harvey Milk High School Message-ID: I'm having trouble understanding all the fuss about Harvey Milk High School. There are about 1200 public schools in New York City. There are performing arts public schools, science and math public schools, single-sex public schools, experimental public schools, magnet schools, small cluster schools within large schools, gifted and talented schools, law and public service schools, Montessori and Waldorf and Classical schools, Hirschean cultural literacy schools . . . and one school with one hundred students who are either glbt, or who want to go to high school in a climate that is safe and supportive of glbt students. NYC has the most extensive system of school choice that I know of nationally. The kids who end up at Harvey Milk are chosing to be there because they can find something there that they couldn't find elsewhere, just like the kids choosing the Fordham Leadership Academy for Business and Technology. And I can promise you that there are more than 100 gay kids in NYC. The majority of them will choose schools for some other reason. There will still be plenty of gay kids to go around; no school will be forced to make due with less than its fair share. Back when HMHS was still the Hetrick-Martin Institute, it was primarily a school of last resort for kids who had experienced overwhelming challenges--the kids who had been injured or emotionally harmed by homophobic students or teachers, who had become homeless after parents threw them out for being gay, who had been expelled for fighting back or talking back. I imagine that HMHS will serve that same population, at least for a while. I'd find Sen. Diaz's concern for the segregation of gay kids a little more compelling if he'd ever done anything to support the civil rights of gay and lesbian people in any context whatsoever. As it is, it looks pretty disingenuous. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 1 22:56:22 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:56:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] For Tom Hansen - history beckons... Message-ID: <20030801215622.24740.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1567506603-1059774982=:24561 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii a loose chronology 1. the federal government wanted the northwest open for trading, lewis and clark were sent to explore and track 2. boise was built as a military installation, then lewiston, then moscow came after lewiston was started 3. somewhere between 1 + 2, chief joseph supposedly signed a treaty which he never signed, that gave away tons of land to the USA 4. then moscow was populated more, after the nez perce were run out - it was quite bloody until moscow had protection from soldiers, and the protection wasn't available until lewiston was secured 5. then, after moscow was secured, it was decided in boise that moscow could be protected best by populating the town with a university built there - so was born the University of I-gnorance 6. BUT THE LAND WAS STOLEN, SO GIVE IT THE F**K BACK! In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1567506603-1059774982=:24561 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
a loose chronology
 
1. the federal government wanted the northwest open for trading, lewis and clark were sent to explore and track
 
2. boise was built as a military installation, then lewiston, then moscow came after lewiston was started
 
3. somewhere between 1 + 2, chief joseph supposedly signed a treaty which he never signed, that gave away tons of land to the USA
 
4. then moscow was populated more, after the nez perce were run out - it was quite bloody until moscow had protection from soldiers, and the protection wasn't available until lewiston was secured
 
5. then, after moscow was secured, it was decided in boise that moscow could be protected best by populating the town with a university built there - so was born the University of I-gnorance
 
6. BUT THE LAND WAS STOLEN, SO GIVE IT THE F**K BACK!
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1567506603-1059774982=:24561-- From strand@pacsim.com Fri Aug 1 23:09:14 2003 From: strand@pacsim.com (Bill Strand) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:09:14 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003801c35879$8b6b2d90$edb7130a@engstrand> Hi Tom, You asked me for an example of U of I taking their business outside of Moscow. This month the U of I decided to encourage all their employees to mail order their medications from Oregon rather than purchase via local pharmacies (up to 40% - 60% discount on their co-pay). I understand the need to control drug costs. This is the reason I feel that other changes were justified. (They took away the maximum "out of pocket" for drugs. This means for people who have high drug costs due to chronic illnesses, have NO maximum amount that they pay). Maybe there was an INCREDIBLE deal that the U of I got out of this. But now that revenue is going out of state to Oregon. Bill Strand From shawnc@outtrack.com Fri Aug 1 23:13:10 2003 From: shawnc@outtrack.com (Shawn Clabough) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:13:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars Message-ID: <89B16A73680AD31194A30090274FFC422E88C8@cdsl010.cda.spro.net> But what about the money saved by that presciption that the person can then spend locally rather than it getting sent to the drug manufacturer - which is out-of-state no matter where it's bought? Shawn -----Original Message----- From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:09 PM To: thansen@moscow.com Cc: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars Hi Tom, You asked me for an example of U of I taking their business outside of Moscow. This month the U of I decided to encourage all their employees to mail order their medications from Oregon rather than purchase via local pharmacies (up to 40% - 60% discount on their co-pay). I understand the need to control drug costs. This is the reason I feel that other changes were justified. (They took away the maximum "out of pocket" for drugs. This means for people who have high drug costs due to chronic illnesses, have NO maximum amount that they pay). Maybe there was an INCREDIBLE deal that the U of I got out of this. But now that revenue is going out of state to Oregon. Bill Strand From joelh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 1 23:51:14 2003 From: joelh@uidaho.edu (Joel Hamilton) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 15:51:14 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the Mountain. Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20030801154215.035a1e68@pop.uidaho.edu> Has anyone else been watching the air acrobatics on the south side of Moscow Mountain? I saw a Helicopter headed north from town with a water bucket about a half hour ago. I went up on my roof for a look, and saw the helicopter making repeated passes at a smoke plume on the south side of the mountain. I can't tell whether the fire is in fields or timber. Two fixed wing planes are circling. I suppose one is a retardant tanker and the other a spotter. They seem to be hitting it hard and the smoke plume is now almost gone. Does anyone have more information? Joel Hamilton From treerx@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 00:05:33 2003 From: treerx@moscow.com (Trees) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:05:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the Mountain. In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.0.20030801154215.035a1e68@pop.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: I heard that the end of Idlers Rest Road is on fire. -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Joel Hamilton Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:51 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the Mountain. Has anyone else been watching the air acrobatics on the south side of Moscow Mountain? I saw a Helicopter headed north from town with a water bucket about a half hour ago. I went up on my roof for a look, and saw the helicopter making repeated passes at a smoke plume on the south side of the mountain. I can't tell whether the fire is in fields or timber. Two fixed wing planes are circling. I suppose one is a retardant tanker and the other a spotter. They seem to be hitting it hard and the smoke plume is now almost gone. Does anyone have more information? Joel Hamilton _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.505 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/30/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.505 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/30/2003 From sunilramalingam@hotmail.com Sat Aug 2 00:05:29 2003 From: sunilramalingam@hotmail.com (Sunil Ramalingam) Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 16:05:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] For Tom Hansen - history beckons... Message-ID:

Douglas,

I can't help myself, I simply must ask: 

Assuming for argument's sake that everything you stated below is correct, why is Latah County in particular due for divine retribution?  After all, while the specifics may vary from one place in the U.S. to another, isn't the pattern you describe fairly typical?

Why aren't the states that benefitted from the dislocations that resulted in the Trail of Tears on the list for plagues ahead of us? 

Sunil

>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] For Tom Hansen - history beckons...
>Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:56:22 -0700 (PDT)
>
>a loose chronology
>
>1. the federal government wanted the northwest open for trading, lewis and clark were sent to explore and track
>
>2. boise was built as a military installation, then lewiston, then moscow came after lewiston was started
>
>3. somewhere between 1 + 2, chief joseph supposedly signed a treaty which he never signed, that gave away tons of land to the USA
>
>4. then moscow was populated more, after the nez perce were run out - it was quite bloody until moscow had protection from soldiers, and the protection wasn't available until lewiston was secured
>
>5. then, after moscow was secured, it was decided in boise that moscow could be protected best by populating the town with a university built there - so was born the University of I-gnorance
>
>6. BUT THE LAND WAS STOLEN, SO GIVE IT THE F**K BACK!
>
>In Christ,
>Douglas Stambler
>
>
>---------------------------------
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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From vision2020@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 00:24:29 2003 From: vision2020@moscow.com (vision2020@moscow.com) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:24:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah County Planning Commission Agenda Message-ID: <000b01c35884$0e66eea0$3464000a@latah.id.us> The Latah County Planning Commission agenda for Tuesday, August 5th, 2003, is available at http://www.latah.id.us/Comm/PlanZone_Main.htm. The regularly scheduled Latah County Zoning Commission meeting for Wednesday, August 6th, 2003, has been cancelled. From jsullivan@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 00:50:17 2003 From: jsullivan@moscow.com (JSullivan) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:50:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars References: <89B16A73680AD31194A30090274FFC422E88C8@cdsl010.cda.spro.net> Message-ID: <002001c35887$a94a1660$84f2f5c7@Janestas> Say I purchase my medications at Safeway, Rosauers or WalMart. By purchasing them there, I am contributing to the the salary of the pharmacist that lives and works here locally. I could get three months of medication for the price of two if I were to have mine sent through the mail. I like to know that my dollars are staying in my community in some way. However, should taxed continue to rise, I may need to rethinking my reasoning. On a side note, I refuse to use cash machines. It is a little quirk of mine. I want to a teller employed, not layed off because there is not enough work handing out money. Janesta Sullivan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shawn Clabough" To: Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:13 PM Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > But what about the money saved by that presciption that the person can then > spend locally rather than it getting sent to the drug manufacturer - which > is out-of-state no matter where it's bought? > > Shawn > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:09 PM > To: thansen@moscow.com > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > Hi Tom, > > You asked me for an example of U of I taking their business outside of > Moscow. This month the U of I decided to encourage all their employees to > mail order their medications from Oregon rather than purchase via local > pharmacies (up to 40% - 60% discount on their co-pay). > > I understand the need to control drug costs. This is the reason I feel that > other changes were justified. (They took away the maximum "out of pocket" > for drugs. This means for people who have high drug costs due to chronic > illnesses, have NO maximum amount that they pay). > > Maybe there was an INCREDIBLE deal that the U of I got out of this. But now > that revenue is going out of state to Oregon. > > Bill Strand > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > From dale@courtneys.us Sat Aug 2 01:28:14 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:28:14 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] an issue worthy of discussion? In-Reply-To: <200308012121.h71LLNu9099439@mx.fsr.net> Message-ID: <200308020028.h720SDKM013362@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0256_01C35852.49F6F5F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mike Curley wrote an excellent, well thought out post to Vision2020 -- which I forwarded on to Jack Wenders (who wrote the Letter to the Editor on Thrs). Posts such as Mike's are enjoyable to get! I will respond to Mike, but first I wanted to forward the off-list response from Prof. Jack Wenders. This Email is a response to Mike's posting on Vision2020 (http://lists2.fsr.net/pipermail/vision2020/2003-August/003715.html). Best, Dale _____ Dale, I agree that this is a very thoughtful response. While Mike says that he's not one of those who thinks the teachers are overpaid/underworked (the same thing), he presents no evidence on this point. As you know, I prefer to look at comparable pay in comparable public/private schools like Mike Podgursky does, rather than to annualize, like you do. But whatever one does on this point, the answer comes out about the same: generally, public school teachers are paid above-market wages, as indicated by the general, perennial, surplus and very low turnover. What teachers "deserve" and what is "fair" are moral points best left to the moral philosophers. The real issue is what must be paid to get the kind and quality one wants, and that's a market, not a moral, consideration. Perhaps we could end this discussion by saying that all teachers "deserve" to be paid $200,000/ year. With that settled, we can then get down to the nitty-gritty detail of seeing what the market is for actual teachers. (On a larger issue, I simply don't understand why some people, and I'm not accusing Mike of this, insist on equating moral worth with pay, and vice versa. Larry Flynt makes millions per year, and is a moral cripple. And some who do, in my view, very tough, demanding, and beneficial work seem to often be paid little. That, unfortunately, is how things work out in the market and one should not get involved in drawing any cosmic, moral, conclusions.) Maybe "merit pay" is not a good word to use either, because of its moral connotation. I happen to think that teachers of math, some science, and good English teachers need to be paid more because you are going to have to do that to keep them from going to employment outside of teaching because these skills are more valuable there. Merit, in the narrow sense, has nothing to do with it. [Accountant Profs at UI (and everywhere) usually get paid more than economic profs, not because they are more meritorious, but because that's the way the market is, and if you didn't pay them more you would have no accounting department.] Note that the over/underpay issue has two separate dimensions: are individuals paid above market wages? (Yes, probably by about 20%, in general). Is the mix of teachers wrong? (Yes, resulting in another 20% too much being paid for faculty in total.) Mike disagrees with the former, and doesn't really address the latter. I think the evidence is over-whelming that there are too many teachers packed at the top of Moscow's grid: that's because the whole grid is so lucrative that no one, especially those of below average ability who couldn't get similar paying work elsewhere, has any incentive to leave. NINETY-SEVEN of present teachers were there in 1993-4. Very low turnover is a sure sign of a) too high pay, b) too steep a salary gradient, and c) stagnation--not enuf new blood. The alternative is what goes on at most universities, and I can see no reason why the same general plan couldn't work in lower education. Let me see if I can find the section in my book that deals with this. I found it: "4. Addendum on the Market for University Professors. It is useful to briefly contrast the market for public school teachers and that of university faculty. By university or college faculty, I mean those who teach at four-year higher education institutions, as opposed to community colleges. (The latter, also highly unionized like the public schools, have much more in common with high schools, and I have no personal experience with what goes on there.) The market for university faculty has several structural features that differentiate it from the market for public school teachers. First, there is much more competition at the retail level of higher education. Every college student leaving secondary school has a wide choice of higher education institutions, and most apply to several. Compulsory attendance at a monopoly local school is a concept completely foreign to higher education. The result is that colleges and universities are under much more pressure to attract and keep students. Second, private colleges are much more abundant, and even the public schools in the same state compete with one another for both students and faculty. This is not to say that the general higher education market has not been affected by the presence of public colleges, which are heavily subsidized, but I merely note that students exercise much more choice than they do in the public school system, and all colleges must be sensitive to that. Third, unions and collective bargaining are much less important in higher education, except for the community colleges, and they are constrained by much more competition in the retail market for students. While both the AFT and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) have chapters on many, if not most, college campuses, many have little economic bargaining power and primarily serve as vocal, but impotent, outlets for dissidents. Unions represent about 28% of faculty in public four year colleges, but only 8-9% at four-year private colleges. (NCES. 2001b, Table 2.3) Due to greater competition in the retail student market, unionization seems to have little or no effect on university faculty salaries there. (Ashrat. 2000, Barbezat. 1989, Kessering. 1991, and Rees. 1993.) The largest estimate of union impacts were 7 to 14%, but that was for community colleges where unionization is much higher than in the four-year institutions. (Monks. 2000) Finally, detailed mandates from state legislatures and state departments of education that directly affect university faculty are rare for public higher education and non-existent for private schools. These features alone assure that the market for university faculty is much more market driven. But most important, in the market for college faculty, hiring, retention, pay, and evaluation are concentrated at the department level where conditions in different subject matter fields are taken into account. In smaller colleges, there are fewer departments and different fields may be housed together for administrative purposes. This sometimes becomes is a problem when market conditions vary among fields in the same administrative unit. When a new professor is to be hired, the department head gathers information about the national market to see what kind of compensation and job description is going to have to be offered to hire a new professor. This information will be passed on to his Dean or Provost who gives the final approval and allocates the funds to fill the position. Market conditions vary widely from field to field--liberal arts faculty are typically in plentiful supply, science, engineering and business professors much less so- and the salary allocated for new faculty varies accordingly. Incoming new PhDs in, say, history are paid much less than in engineering, science, computer science, business, etc. A recent survey of state universities showed business full professors paid an average of 39.3 percent more than comparable English professors. At the new assistant professor level, the differential was 82.3 percent. (Ehrenberg. 2002, Table 8.2) At the University of Idaho, faculty in engineering and business are paid 42.5 percent more than their counterparts in education and the non-science fields in liberal arts. This is a very important feature of the university faculty market that distinguishes it from the public school teachers' market. There is an automatic meeting of the market in a particular field that does not exist at the public school level. Salaries adjust, albeit slowly, to differences in supply and demand among the various fields, in contrast to what happens in the public schools with the universal salary grid which creates a permanent shortage of math and science teachers. Salary raises are also primarily determined at the department level, and of necessity are also attuned to external market conditions. Most professors have the option of going elsewhere if their pay and other job dimensions get too far out of line with the external market. How raise money is divided up among colleges and departments is attuned to the differing market conditions in each. Sometimes there are across-the-board and merit components, with only the latter discretionary to the department head. The AAUP and AFT almost always argue for across-the-board pay raises as much as possible, and if they had their way they would impose a salary grid similar to that in the public schools. These groups are usually dominated by liberal arts faculty, as opposed to engineering, business, and science faculty, and they adamantly oppose using market criteria for pay determination because that usually leaves them, personally, on the short end of the allocations. But on most campuses, these groups are very weak and are primarily debating societies hung up on academic freedom and tenure. (By the way, the existence of tenure undoubtedly lowers the supply price of faculty, which is undoubtedly translated into lower faculty compensation. ) Tenure in higher education is normally not granted to a beginning professor until after a seven year probationary period. Newly hired senior faculty may be granted tenure immediately because they have proven themselves in their previous positions. Not all faculty are in tenure-track positions, and relative to the public schools a much larger percentage of teaching is done by faculty in these non-tenured positions. Teaching assistants, lecturers, adjuncts, and instructors are normally non-tenured positions. In addition, if a department is in danger of becoming top-heavy in the senior ranks, junior faculty are not tenured simply for this reason and not because of inadequate performance. Some universities have rules, by department, that limit the number of faculty in tenured positions, and these are designed to keep a flow of fresh faculty flowing from the graduate schools to the lower ranks and prevent the faculty from becoming top-heavy with expensive senior faculty. The possibility that 80-90% of faculty would be tenured, as it often is in public schools, is simply unheard of in higher education. Finally, absent a salary grid with automatic pay raises, tenure is much less of a sinecure than in the public schools. Tenured faculty who go to sleep, or become unproductive, over time usually find themselves paid much less than there counterparts with the same education and longevity. These faculty also often find themselves with higher teaching, administrative, and committee work loads than their more productive counterparts. In the public schools, early tenure combined with the salary grid often ensures a permanently mediocre faculty. This does not mean that decentralized hiring and pay determination always work out well. Presidents and/or Provosts sometimes do not use market criteria in allocating either hiring or raise monies. This results, temporarily, in more pay equality among differing departments and colleges, with some being paid too little and others paid too much relative to market conditions. If such a condition persists, it inevitably results in a shortage, or quality deterioration, in the engineering, science and business faculty. But given the mobility of professors, pay discrepancies relative to the market are usually straightened out pretty fast, or else quality suffers, as it has with math and science teachers in public schools where market adjustments are thwarted by the salary grid. In contrast with what you hear from the public school education establishment, I have never heard anyone argue for higher salaries generally at a university because there was a "shortage" in the engineering college. As we have seen, public school pay scales are above-market, and there is a general surplus in the lower education teachers' market. In this market, private schools respond by picking the better teachers and are able to get them by paying less. They are able to undercut the salary umbrella held up by public school pay scales. They hire better teachers because they are under pressure to compete for students by giving parents what they want, and they offer non-economic benefits to do so. Public schools, having geographical monopolies, are not under anywhere near the same pressure to compete for students, so they have no incentive to hire teachers with the credentials that produce better students. The result is that private schools in lower education hire better teachers at about 60-65% of the total pay of public school teachers--half of the differential because they pay individual teachers less, and the other half because they employ a more economical mix of teachers. In higher education, the structure of both the faculty and student markets is much more competitive. Both faculty and students have, and exercise, more choice. Alternatives are cheaper. In this market, both public and private colleges have to structure their product to attract students, although the importance of this is less for the public colleges as they typically are subsidized by public funds. Given the difficulty in competing with the public colleges on the basis of tuition alone, private colleges differentiate their product from that of the public colleges in order to attract students, research monies, and alumni support. The product, of course, is very complex. It is not only the quality of education offered, but also has the dimensions of research, prestige, identity, selectiveness and character of the student body, satisfaction of alumni, and so on. Private colleges are thus under pressure to select faculty that further the production of the complex product that they must offer to compete both with each other and with the public colleges. Further, private colleges must select the kind of faculty they want in a much more competitive market than private schools in lower education. In a tighter market, private colleges must, on average, pay more for their faculty than the public colleges, and the evidence bears this out. In the college categories dominated by so-called prestigious, selective, private colleges--high end, comprehensive, graduate schools, and the smaller private liberal arts colleges (categories I and IIB under the AAUP classification system)--private non-sectarian colleges pay their faculties 25% and 15% more than their public counterparts respectively. In the less prestigious, comprehensive colleges (AAUP category IIA), private schools pay only 6% more. Competition has also forced benefits to be roughly equal at public and private colleges (26.8 and 25.8% of salary, respectively). (AAUP. 2002, Table 4) While some of these differences may be due to a differing mix of faculty across fields, some results from the fact that in lower education there is a perennial surplus in the faculty market, and in higher education the faculty market is much more competitive. In the former, the private schools can pay less for the faculty they want, in the latter the private colleges pay more. It is worth noting that community colleges, which are much more unionized (50-57%) than the four year colleges and universities, are the only places in higher education where public faculty salaries exceed those of private colleges, albeit by a modest amount--about 5%. (AAUP. 2002, Table 4) This difference is probably under-stated because the public community colleges concentrate more on remedial and vocational work which may require lower paying faculty. Also, public sector benefits are also universally higher. Clearly the union effect, and the fact that public community colleges operate much more like the public schools, have a substantial influence on pay there. Thus, the market for university faculty is competitive, and flexible, largely due to high mobility by professors at the margin and the general lack of any university-wide setting of salaries. The result is that university faculty pay is much more closely attuned to the market than it is in the public schools. It isn't perfect, but it's much better. The reason why public school teachers' pay is more out of tune with the market is (a) the existence of the salary grid, (b) union power and collective bargaining, (c) much less competition among schools at the retail level, and (d) public school funding is 100% tax money and therefore much more amenable to top down politics and mandates. The Colleges and Universities are certainly not perfect, and have some of these problems too, but they are more market oriented than the public schools. Foreign students flock to the US for a higher education, rather than staying abroad where private colleges and universities are fewer and the public ones are often managed, and politicized, like our public schools." Jack ------=_NextPart_000_0256_01C35852.49F6F5F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mike Curley wrote an excellent, = well thought=20 out post to Vision2020 -- which I forwarded on to Jack Wenders (who wrote = the Letter=20 to the Editor on Thrs). Posts such as=20 Mike's are enjoyable to get!
 
I will respond to Mike, but first I = wanted to=20 forward the off-list = response=20 from Prof. Jack Wenders.=20
 
This Email is a response to = Mike's posting on Vision2020 (http://lists2.fsr.net/pipermail/vision2020/2003-August/003715.html= ).=20
 
Best,
Dale


    Dale,
 
    I agree = that this=20 is a very thoughtful response.
 
    While Mike says that he's not one of those who = thinks=20 the teachers are overpaid/underworked (the same thing), he presents no = evidence=20 on this point. As you know, I prefer to look at comparable pay in = comparable=20 public/private schools like Mike Podgursky does, rather than to = annualize, like=20 you do. But whatever one does on this point, the answer comes out about = the=20 same: generally, public school teachers are paid above-market wages, as=20 indicated by the general, perennial, surplus and very low turnover. What = teachers "deserve" and what is "fair" are  moral points best left = to the=20 moral philosophers. The real issue is what must be paid to get the kind = and=20 quality one wants, and that's a market, not a moral, consideration. = Perhaps we=20 could end this discussion by saying that all teachers "deserve" to be = paid=20 $200,000/ year. With that settled, we can then get down to the = nitty-gritty=20 detail of seeing what the market is for actual teachers. (On a larger = issue, I=20 simply don't understand why some people, and I'm not accusing Mike of = this,=20 insist on equating moral worth with pay, and vice versa. Larry Flynt = makes=20 millions per year, and is a moral cripple. And some who do, in my view, = very=20 tough, demanding, and beneficial work seem to often be paid little. = That,=20 unfortunately, is how things work out in the market and one should not = get=20 involved in drawing any cosmic, moral, conclusions.)
    Maybe "merit pay" is not a good word to = use=20 either, because of its moral connotation. I happen to think that = teachers of=20 math, some science, and good English teachers need to be paid more = because you=20 are going to have to do that to keep them from going to employment = outside of=20 teaching because these skills are more valuable there. Merit, in the = narrow=20 sense, has nothing to do with it. [Accountant Profs at UI (and = everywhere)=20 usually get paid more than economic profs, not because they are more=20 meritorious, but because that's the way the market is, and if you didn't = pay=20 them more you would have no accounting department.]
    Note that the over/underpay issue has = two=20 separate dimensions: are individuals paid above market wages? (Yes, = probably by=20 about 20%, in general). Is the mix of teachers wrong? (Yes, resulting in = another=20 20% too much being paid for faculty in total.)
    Mike disagrees with the former, and = doesn't=20 really address the latter. I think the evidence is over-whelming that = there are=20 too many teachers packed at the top of Moscow's grid: that's because the = whole=20 grid is so lucrative that no one, especially those of below average = ability who=20 couldn't get similar paying work elsewhere, has any incentive to leave.=20 NINETY-SEVEN of present teachers were there in 1993-4. Very low turnover = is a=20 sure sign of a) too high pay, b) too steep a salary gradient, and c)=20 stagnation--not enuf new blood.
    The alternative is what goes on at most=20 universities, and I can see no reason why the same general plan couldn't = work in=20 lower education. Let me see if I can find the section in my book that = deals with=20 this.

I found it:

"4. Addendum on the Market for University=20 Professors.
       =20 It is useful to briefly contrast the market for public school = teachers=20 and that of university faculty. By university or college faculty, I mean = those=20 who teach at four-year higher education institutions, as opposed to = community=20 colleges. (The latter, also highly unionized like the public schools, = have much=20 more in common with high schools, and I have no personal experience with = what=20 goes on there.)
       =20 The market for university faculty has several structural = features that=20 differentiate it from the market for public school=20 teachers.
     First, there is = much more=20 competition at the retail level of higher education. Every college = student=20 leaving secondary school has a wide choice of higher education = institutions, and=20 most apply to several. Compulsory attendance at a monopoly local school = is a=20 concept completely foreign to higher education. The result is that = colleges and=20 universities are under much more pressure to attract and keep=20 students.
      Second, = private=20 colleges are much more abundant, and even the public schools in the same = state=20 compete with one another for both students and faculty. This is not to = say that=20 the general higher education market has not been affected by the = presence of=20 public colleges, which are heavily subsidized, but I merely note that = students=20 exercise much more choice than they do in the public school system, and = all=20 colleges must be sensitive to = that.
     =20 Third, unions and collective bargaining are much less important = in=20 higher education, except for the community colleges, and they are = constrained by=20 much more competition in the retail market for students. While both the = AFT and=20 the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) have chapters = on many,=20 if not most, college campuses, many have little economic bargaining = power and=20 primarily serve as vocal, but impotent, outlets for dissidents. Unions = represent=20 about 28% of faculty in public four year colleges, but only 8-9% at = four-year=20 private colleges. (NCES. 2001b, Table 2.3) Due to greater competition in = the=20 retail student market, unionization seems to have little or no effect on = university faculty salaries there. (Ashrat. 2000, Barbezat. 1989, = Kessering.=20 1991, and Rees. 1993.) The largest estimate of union impacts were 7 to = 14%, but=20 that was for community colleges where unionization is much higher than = in the=20 four-year institutions. (Monks. 2000)
Finally, = detailed=20 mandates from state legislatures and state departments of education that = directly affect university faculty are rare for public higher education = and=20 non-existent for private schools. These features alone assure that the = market=20 for university faculty is much more market driven.
But = most=20 important, in the market for college faculty, hiring, retention, pay, = and=20 evaluation are concentrated at the department level where conditions in=20 different subject matter fields are taken into account. In smaller = colleges,=20 there are fewer departments and different fields may be housed together = for=20 administrative purposes. This sometimes becomes is a problem when market = conditions vary among fields in the same administrative unit. When a new = professor is to be hired, the department head gathers information about = the=20 national market to see what kind of compensation and job description is = going to=20 have to be offered to hire a new professor. This information will be = passed on=20 to his Dean or Provost who gives the final approval and allocates the = funds to=20 fill the position. Market conditions vary widely from field to = field--liberal=20 arts faculty are typically in plentiful supply, science, engineering and = business professors much less so- and the salary allocated for new = faculty=20 varies accordingly. Incoming new PhDs in, say, history are paid much = less than=20 in engineering, science, computer science, business, etc. A recent = survey of=20 state universities showed business full professors paid an average of = 39.3=20 percent more than comparable English professors. At the new assistant = professor=20 level, the differential was 82.3 percent. (Ehrenberg. 2002, Table 8.2) = At the=20 University of Idaho, faculty in engineering and business are paid 42.5 = percent=20 more than their counterparts in education and the non-science fields in = liberal=20 arts. This is a very important feature of the university faculty market = that=20 distinguishes it from the public school teachers' market. There is an = automatic=20 meeting of the market in a particular field that does not exist at the = public=20 school level.  Salaries adjust, albeit slowly, to differences in = supply and=20 demand among the various fields, in contrast to what happens in the = public=20 schools with the universal salary grid which creates a permanent = shortage of=20 math and science teachers.
       =20 Salary raises are also primarily determined at the department = level, and=20 of necessity are also attuned to external market conditions. Most = professors=20 have the option of going elsewhere if their pay and other job dimensions = get too=20 far out of line with the external market. How raise money is divided up = among=20 colleges and departments is attuned to the differing market conditions = in each.=20 Sometimes there are across-the-board and merit components, with only the = latter=20 discretionary to the department head. The AAUP and AFT almost always = argue for=20 across-the-board pay raises as much as possible, and if they had their = way they=20 would impose a salary grid similar to that in the public schools. These = groups=20 are usually dominated by liberal arts faculty, as opposed to = engineering,=20 business, and science faculty, and they adamantly oppose using market = criteria=20 for pay determination because that usually leaves them, personally, on = the short=20 end of the allocations. But on most campuses, these groups are very weak = and are=20 primarily debating societies hung up on academic freedom and tenure. (By = the=20 way, the existence of tenure undoubtedly lowers the supply price of = faculty,=20 which is undoubtedly translated into lower faculty compensation.=20 )
      Tenure in higher = education is=20 normally not granted to a beginning professor until after a seven year=20 probationary period. Newly hired senior faculty may be granted tenure=20 immediately because they have proven themselves in their previous = positions. Not=20 all faculty are in tenure-track positions, and relative to the public = schools a=20 much larger percentage of teaching is done by faculty in these = non-tenured=20 positions. Teaching assistants, lecturers, adjuncts, and instructors are = normally non-tenured positions. In addition, if a department is in = danger of=20 becoming top-heavy in the senior ranks, junior faculty are not tenured = simply=20 for this reason and not because of inadequate performance. Some = universities=20 have rules, by department, that limit the number of faculty in tenured=20 positions, and these are designed to keep a flow of fresh faculty = flowing from=20 the graduate schools to the lower ranks and prevent the faculty from = becoming=20 top-heavy with expensive senior faculty. The possibility that 80-90% of = faculty=20 would be tenured, as it often is in public schools, is simply unheard of = in=20 higher education. Finally, absent a salary grid with automatic pay = raises,=20 tenure is much less of a sinecure than in the public schools. Tenured = faculty=20 who go to sleep, or become unproductive, over time usually find = themselves paid=20 much less than there counterparts with the same education and longevity. = These=20 faculty also often find themselves with higher teaching, administrative, = and=20 committee work loads than their more productive counterparts. In the = public=20 schools, early tenure combined with the salary grid often ensures a = permanently=20 mediocre faculty.
      This = does not=20 mean that decentralized hiring and pay determination always work out = well.=20 Presidents and/or Provosts sometimes do not use market criteria in = allocating=20 either hiring or raise monies. This results, temporarily, in more pay = equality=20 among differing departments and colleges, with some being paid too = little and=20 others paid too much relative to market conditions. If such a condition=20 persists, it inevitably results in a shortage, or quality deterioration, = in the=20 engineering, science and business faculty. But given the mobility of = professors,=20 pay discrepancies relative to the market are usually straightened out = pretty=20 fast, or else quality suffers, as it has with math and science teachers = in=20 public schools where market adjustments are thwarted by the salary grid. = In=20 contrast with what you hear from the public school education = establishment, I=20 have never heard anyone argue for higher salaries generally at a = university=20 because there was a "shortage" in the engineering college.
       =20 As we have seen, public school pay scales are above-market, and = there is=20 a general surplus in the lower education teachers' market. In this = market,=20 private schools respond by picking the better teachers and are able to = get them=20 by paying less. They are able to undercut the salary umbrella held up by = public=20 school pay scales. They hire better teachers because they are under = pressure to=20 compete for students by giving parents what they want, and they offer=20 non-economic benefits to do so.  Public schools, having = geographical=20 monopolies, are not under anywhere near the same pressure to compete for = students, so they have no incentive to hire teachers with the = credentials that=20 produce better students. The result is that private schools in lower = education=20 hire better teachers at about 60-65% of the total pay of public school=20 teachers--half of the differential because they pay individual teachers = less,=20 and the other half because they employ a more economical mix of=20 teachers.
       =20 In higher education, the structure of both the faculty and = student=20 markets is much more competitive. Both faculty and students have, and = exercise,=20 more choice. Alternatives are cheaper. In this market, both public and = private=20 colleges have to structure their product to attract students, although = the=20 importance of this is less for the public colleges as they typically are = subsidized by public funds. Given the difficulty in competing with the = public=20 colleges on the basis of tuition alone, private colleges differentiate = their=20 product from that of the public colleges in order to attract students, = research=20 monies, and alumni support. The product, of course, is very complex. It = is not=20 only the quality of education offered, but also has the dimensions of = research,=20 prestige, identity, selectiveness and character of the student body,=20 satisfaction of alumni, and so on.
Private colleges = are thus=20 under pressure to select faculty that further the production of the = complex=20 product that they must offer to compete both with each other and with = the public=20 colleges. Further, private colleges must select the kind of faculty they = want in=20 a much more competitive market than private schools in lower education. = In a=20 tighter market, private colleges must, on average, pay more for = their=20 faculty than the public colleges, and the evidence bears this out. In = the=20 college categories dominated by so-called prestigious, selective, = private=20 colleges--high end, comprehensive, graduate schools, and the smaller = private=20 liberal arts colleges (categories I and IIB under the AAUP = classification=20 system)--private non-sectarian colleges pay their faculties 25% and 15% = more=20 than their public counterparts respectively. In the less prestigious,=20 comprehensive colleges (AAUP category IIA), private schools pay only 6% = more.=20 Competition has also forced benefits to be roughly equal at public and = private=20 colleges (26.8 and 25.8% of salary, respectively). (AAUP. 2002, Table 4) = While=20 some of these differences may be due to a differing mix of faculty = across=20 fields, some results from the fact that in lower education there is a = perennial=20 surplus in the faculty market, and in higher education the faculty = market is=20 much more competitive.  In the former, the private schools can pay = less for=20 the faculty they want, in the latter the private colleges pay=20 more.
     It is worth noting that = community colleges, which are much more unionized (50-57%) than the four = year=20 colleges and universities, are the only places in higher education where = public=20 faculty salaries exceed those of private colleges, albeit by a modest=20 amount--about 5%. (AAUP. 2002, Table 4) This difference is probably = under-stated=20 because the public community colleges concentrate more on remedial and=20 vocational work which may require lower paying faculty. Also, public = sector=20 benefits are also universally higher. Clearly the union effect, and the = fact=20 that public community colleges operate much more like the public = schools, have a=20 substantial influence on pay=20 there. 
      Thus, the = market=20 for university faculty is competitive, and flexible, largely due to high = mobility by professors at the margin and the general lack of any = university-wide=20 setting of salaries. The result is that university faculty pay is much = more=20 closely attuned to the market than it is in the public schools. It isn't = perfect, but it's much better. The reason why public school teachers' = pay is=20 more out of tune with the market is (a) the existence of the salary = grid, (b)=20 union power and collective bargaining, (c) much less competition among = schools=20 at the retail level, and (d) public school funding is 100% tax money and = therefore much more amenable to top down politics and mandates. The = Colleges and=20 Universities are certainly not perfect, and have some of these problems = too, but=20 they are more market oriented than the public schools. Foreign students = flock to=20 the US for a higher education, rather than staying abroad where private = colleges=20 and universities are fewer and the public ones are often managed, and=20 politicized, like our public schools.
"

Jack
------=_NextPart_000_0256_01C35852.49F6F5F0-- From Cjsnightclub@aol.com Sat Aug 2 02:41:03 2003 From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com (Cjsnightclub@aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 21:41:03 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars Message-ID: <1c3.d403133.2c5c70af@aol.com> --part1_1c3.d403133.2c5c70af_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks Tom but Moscow was only a farm town prior to the University moving in. Hey - ya got any pictures of my building? I hear there are some pictures floating around with Benny Goodman in the ballroom and other stars. Do you know anyone that has any that I can get copies of? The old Bowling Alley, swimming pool that were all in my building? Phil --part1_1c3.d403133.2c5c70af_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks Tom but Moscow was only a farm town prior to th= e University moving in.

Hey - ya got any pictures of my building? I hear there are some pictures flo= ating around with Benny Goodman in the ballroom and other stars. Do you know= anyone that has any that I can get copies of? The old Bowling Alley, swimmi= ng pool that were all in my building?

Phil
--part1_1c3.d403133.2c5c70af_boundary-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Sat Aug 2 02:55:28 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 01:55:28 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe Message-ID: Dale et. al. I stated three factors that led me to conclude "inaccuracy" in Wenders' comparison of 180 days worked for MDS teachers and 240 days worked annually for those who pay their salaries. 1) His figures are, according you, "indisputable" (sic) when he claims 240 days of work annually for those paying MSD salaries, but he does not tell us what this statistic means in detail. Of course I knew his figures were likely to be an "average" of some sort, though Wenders did not say this exactly nor did he provide specifics as to what this 240 day work year precisely reflects. I have discussed this issue with several labor statisticians and they all said the average annual number of days worked depends on many variables that must be elucidated to really tell you what it means. Does this 240 day work year include all the part time working students at the U of I who contribute to local taxes that help pay MSD salaries? Does it include the wealthy property owners who do not work a regular salaried or hourly job yet pay huge property taxes that contribute to MSD salaries? How does it reflect overtime over 40 hours a week or over 8 hours a day? For example, does it reflect work done at a rate of 8 hours a day, and average the very long days of seasonal work like farming or fire fighting, so that the hours worked by these workers are spread out over "work" days as though they worked 8 hours a day? Does it include the retired or the disabled or the very wealthy who do not work at all yet still contribute to taxes that pay MSD salaries? 2) His statement was "inaccurate" because MSD teachers really work more than 180 days out of the year if you include all that is required of them in their career. This point has been repeated and analyzed by myself and others on this list before. I have not yet heard a convincing refutation of this point. 3) There is "inaccuracy" in comparing the work of public school teachers with the workforce as a whole, and not with other well educated professionals. It is common for well educated professionals of various kinds to get more pay for fewer hours than many other unskilled workers. Certainly you understand the logic of this in the marketplace? Therefore to compare MSD salaries and days worked with all workers, and not with other skilled professional workers, which is exactly what Wenders was doing in his length of work year comparison, is "inaccurate." You could make the same argument for a doctor or lawyer who makes 100 dollars and hour and in a few months of part time work makes more money than the average worker in a year. What a bloated income they have! Look at the time off! We should lower their rate of pay! If only I could walk into my local lawyer or doctors office and demand a discount! When the free market allows such high rates of pay, you may find it far more palatable, I assume? As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. Or do you just think the work of a public school teacher is not important enough or does not require enough skill to justify a comparison with doctors and lawyers? That the children are not worth paying for the best and brightest to teach them? Because we all know the best and the brightest are on average going to seek the career that pays the best! I am all for reforming the system in some way to reward the best teachers financially and not rewarding the less successful as much. But from what I have gathered in your argument, you think even the best performing teachers at MSD are overpaid when they are at the top of the salary grid? Correct me if I am wrong, because if I am, then all this discussion boils down to is how to only reward financially the best teachers and not the weak performers. Ted >From: "Dale Courtney" >To: >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:08:16 -0700 > >Ted writes: > > Jack Wenders makes an obvious error that shows a surprising > > lack of accuracy when he writes: "Not bad for a 180 day work > > year, while those who pay for it work 240 days." > > > > In fact the number of days in a year worked by people who pay > > taxes to support the salaries of public school teachers > > varies considerably, from the self sufficient wealthy > > individual (wealthy by whatever means, inheritance, success > > in business etc.) who pays property taxes but works only when > > they choose, to the self employed hard working individual who > > might claim to really "work" nearly every day of the year, > > not being tied to an hourly or salaried pay check. In fact > > many public school teachers themselves pay part of their > > salary when they pay their property taxes. > >Ted, Ted, Ted. > >Wenders was using the *average* number of days that the working men and >women in this country spend on their job. > >This number is *indisputable* because it comes from the Department of >Labor. > > > > Such a glaring misstatement of fact, written as though to > > imply public school teachers loaf through an easy work year > > with lots of days off, while the harder working pay their > > salary, weakens the credibility of the rest of Jack Wenders diatribe. > >Hmmm. And what conclusion would you reach about someone who earns three >times the average wage of a taxpayer in Moscow but only works 75% as many >days? Freeloading? Nah. Overpaid? Certainly. > >Best, >Dale Courtney >Moscow, Idaho > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From predator75@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 04:39:44 2003 From: predator75@moscow.com (Dan Carscallen) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:39:44 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the Mountain. References: Message-ID: <008c01c358a7$b8093620$5af2f5c7@0019522361> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C3586D.0A962F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It was the upper end of Idler's Rest. Thanks to some quick response, it = sounded like it was contained very quickly and no homes were lost. DC ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Trees=20 To: Joel Hamilton ; vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:05 PM Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the = Mountain. I heard that the end of Idlers Rest Road is on fire. -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Joel Hamilton Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:51 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Another Fire on the South Side of the Mountain. Has anyone else been watching the air acrobatics on the south side of Moscow Mountain? I saw a Helicopter headed north from town with a water bucket about a half hour ago. I went up on my roof for a look, and saw = the helicopter making repeated passes at a smoke plume on the south side of = the mountain. I can't tell whether the fire is in fields or timber. 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Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] NYC Hispanics: Gay High School=segregation >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:58:39 -0700 (PDT) > >Hispanic Ministers: Gay High School is Segregation >By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON and STEPHANIE GASKELL >New York Post > >August 1, 2003 -- Amid praise yesterday from the City >Council for the nation's first gay high school, a >group of Hispanic ministers threatened to sue over it, >calling the campus a new kind of "segregation." >City Council Speaker Gifford Miller yesterday >commended the city Department of Education for >planning to open the school next month with 100 >students, which was first reported in The Post on >Monday. > >"Every child in New York City has the right to be >educated in an environment that is safe and >supportive," Miller said. "That right has been denied >to far too many kids who face anti-gay harassment and >abuse." > >The Harvey Milk HS, at 2 Astor Place, will open for >gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. > >It was established to prevent physical and mental >abuse that many of the gay students experience in the >regular school setting. > >Bronx minister and state Sen. Ruben Diaz yesterday >questioned the need for the school and threatened >legal action, as did state Conservative Party boss >Mike Long. > >"The issue is whether taxpayers' money should go >toward segregated schools and promoting the gay >lifestyle," Long said. > >Diaz said that instead of separating homosexual >students, schools should teach tolerance. > >"They should teach them to love each other and not be >segregated," Diaz said. > >"People with special needs — handicapped, blind or >[those] with other physical handicaps — need special >schools," Diaz said. "Normal people should compete in >the same schools." > >Diaz was one of a dozen or so Hispanic clergy members >who opposed the school and are analyzing whether it's >legal. > >If they believe the school is unconstitutional, the >ministers will file suit to block the September >opening. > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From strand@pacsim.com Sat Aug 2 05:27:41 2003 From: strand@pacsim.com (Bill Strand) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 21:27:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <89B16A73680AD31194A30090274FFC422E88C8@cdsl010.cda.spro.net> Message-ID: <000601c358ae$6b9b4ec0$2802a8c0@engstrand> Shawn, You wrote: "But what about the money saved by that prescription that the person can then spend locally rather than it getting sent to the drug manufacturer - which is out-of-state no matter where it's bought?" I think you miss the issue here. Of course the products come from out of state - nearly all products we purchase (cars, clothes, food, books, etc...) are produced outside of Moscow. However, for drugs, there is a pharmacist who certifies it, packages it, dispenses it, checks for possible interactions with other drugs, and deals with the customer, insurance companies and doctor offices. This pharmacist pulls a salary, supports a family and purchases services and products in the community in which they live. For mail order - that community is Beaverton Oregon. As for "saving money" that could be spent locally - that would be nice if I was actually saving money in this deal that I could spend in Moscow. It is different for every individual, but for the Strand family, we will be paying extra money no matter where we get our medications. We won't be spending more money in this community because of this mail order deal. This deal takes money out of our community and takes business away from our local pharmacies. It can't be spun any other way. Bill Strand From shawnc@outtrack.com Sat Aug 2 06:30:13 2003 From: shawnc@outtrack.com (Shawn Clabough) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 22:30:13 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars Message-ID: <89B16A73680AD31194A30090274FFC422E88C9@cdsl010.cda.spro.net> Yes, I believe you when you say it's different for every individual. My point was exactly that - it depends on the situation, and isn't so cut and dry as many individuals try to represent the situation. Say for example, you buy drugs locally for $50, but the pharmacist's cost is $35, then only $15 actually stays local. If you could buy the same drug for $30 through mail-order, then you have $20 left over to spend "locally". There are many variables in this, so depending on the product, seller, etc., etc. it will vary - sometimes come out better, sometimes worse. Shawn -----Original Message----- From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 9:28 PM To: 'Shawn Clabough'; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars Shawn, You wrote: "But what about the money saved by that prescription that the person can then spend locally rather than it getting sent to the drug manufacturer - which is out-of-state no matter where it's bought?" I think you miss the issue here. Of course the products come from out of state - nearly all products we purchase (cars, clothes, food, books, etc...) are produced outside of Moscow. However, for drugs, there is a pharmacist who certifies it, packages it, dispenses it, checks for possible interactions with other drugs, and deals with the customer, insurance companies and doctor offices. This pharmacist pulls a salary, supports a family and purchases services and products in the community in which they live. For mail order - that community is Beaverton Oregon. As for "saving money" that could be spent locally - that would be nice if I was actually saving money in this deal that I could spend in Moscow. It is different for every individual, but for the Strand family, we will be paying extra money no matter where we get our medications. We won't be spending more money in this community because of this mail order deal. This deal takes money out of our community and takes business away from our local pharmacies. It can't be spun any other way. Bill Strand From mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 07:17:59 2003 From: mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com (mysticchic) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 23:17:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] A nice speech for terrorist everywhere Message-ID: <20030802061759.62929.qmail@web14408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-422531236-1059805079=:62927 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Remember Reid, the guy who got on a plane with a bomb built into his shoe and tried to light it? His trial is over. How much of the judge's comments did you hear on TV? Everyone should hear what the judge had to say. Judge William Young U.S. District Court Judge William Young made the following statement in sentencing "shoe bomber" Richard Reid to prison. It is noteworthy, and deserves to be remembered far longer than he predicts. I commend it to you and to anyone you might wish to forward it to. This is verbatim. January 30, 2003 United States vs. Reid. Judge Young: Mr. Richard C. Reid, hearken now to the sentence the Court imposes upon you. On counts 1, 5 and 6 the Court sentences you to life in prison in the custody of the United States Attorney General. On counts 2, 3, 4 and 7, the Court sentences you to 20 years in prison on each count, the sentence on each count to run consecutive with the other. That's 80 years. On count 8 the Court sentences you to the mandatory 30 years consecutive to the 80 years just imposed. The Court imposes upon you each of the eight counts a fine of $250,000 for the aggregate fine of $2 million. The Court accepts the government's recommendation with respect to restitution and orders restitution in the amount of $298.17 to Andre Bousquet and $5,784 to American Airlines. The Court imposes upon you the $800 special assessment. The Court imposes upon you five years supervised release simply because the law requires it. But the life sentences are real life sentences so I need go no further. This is the sentence that is provided for by our statutes. It is a fair and just sentence. It is a righteous sentence. Let me explain this to you. We are not afraid of any of your terrorist co-conspirators, Mr. Reid. We are Americans. We have been through the fire before. There is all too much war talk here. And I say that to everyone with the utmost respect. Here in this court, where we deal with individuals as individuals, and care for individuals as individuals, as human beings we reach out for justice, you are not an enemy combatant. You are a terrorist. You are not a soldier in any war. You are a terrorist. To give you that reference, to call you a soldier gives you far too much stature. Whether it is the officers of government who do it or your attorney who does it, or that happens to be your view, you are a terrorist. And we do not negotiate with terrorists. We do not treat with terrorists. We do not sign documents with terrorists. We hunt them down one by one and bring them to justice. So war talk is way out of line in this court. You are a big fellow. But you are not that big. You're no warrior. I know warriors. You are a terrorist. A species of criminal guilty of multiple attempted murders. In a very real sense Trooper Santigo had it right when you first were taken off that plane and into custody and you wondered where the press and where the TV crews were and he said you're no big deal. You're no big deal. What your counsel, what your able counsel and what the equally able United States attorneys have grappled with and what I have as honestly as I know how tried to grapple with, is why you did something so horrific. What was it that led you here to this courtroom today? I have listened respectfully to what you have to say. And I ask you to search your heart and ask yourself what sort of unfathomable hate led you to do what you are guilty and admit you are guilty of doing. And I have an answer for you. It may not satisfy you. But as I search this entire record it comes as close to understanding as I know. It seems to me you hate the one thing that is most precious. You hate our freedom. Our individual freedom. Our individual freedom - to live as we choose, to come and go as we choose, to believe or not believe as we individually choose. Here, in this society, the very winds carry freedom. They carry it everywhere from sea to shining sea. It is because we prize individual freedom so much that you are here in this beautiful courtroom. So that everyone can see, truly see that justice is administered fairly, individually, and discretely. It is for freedom's sake that your lawyers are striving so vigorously on your behalf and have filed appeals, will go on in their, their representation of you before other judges. We are about it. Because we all know that the way we treat you, Mr. Reid, is the measure of our own liberties. Make no mistake though. It is yet true that we will bear any burden, pay any price, to preserve our freedoms. Look around this courtroom. Mark it well. The world is not going to long remember what you or I say here. Day after tomorrow it will be forgotten. But this, however, will long endure. Here in this courtroom and courtrooms all across America, the American people will gather to see that justice, individual justice, justice, not war, individual justice is in fact being done. The very President of the United States through his officers will have to come into courtrooms and lay out evidence on which specific matters can be judged, and juries of citizens will gather to sit and judge that evidence democratically, to mold and shape and refine our sense of justice. See that flag, Mr. Reid? That's the flag of the United States of America. That flag will fly there long after this is all forgotten. That flag stands for freedom. You know it always will. Mr. Custody Officer. Stand him down. How much of this Judge's comments did you hear on our TV sets? Please pass this around. Everyone needs to hear what the judge had to say --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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Remember Reid, the guy who got on a plane with a bomb built into his
shoe and tried to light it? His trial is over.

How much of the judge's comments did you hear on TV? Everyone should
hear what the judge had to say.  Judge William Young U.S. District
Court Judge William Young made the following statement in sentencing
"shoe bomber" Richard Reid to prison. It is noteworthy, and deserves to
be remembered far longer than he predicts. I commend it to you and to
anyone you might wish to forward it to.
This is verbatim.

January 30, 2003 United States vs. Reid.
Judge Young: Mr. Richard C. Reid, hearken now to the sentence the Court
imposes upon you. On counts 1, 5 and 6 the Court sentences you to life
in prison in the custody of the United States Attorney General. On
counts 2, 3, 4 and 7, the Court sentences you to 20 years in prison on
each count, the sentence on each count to run consecutive with the
othe! r. That's 80 years. On count 8 the Court sentences you to the
mandatory 30 years consecutive to the 80 years just imposed. The Court
imposes upon you each of the eight counts a fine of $250,000 for the
aggregate fine of $2 million. The Court accepts the government's
recommendation with respect to restitution and orders restitution in the
amount of $298.17 to Andre Bousquet and $5,784 to American Airlines. The
Court imposes upon you the $800 special assessment. The Court imposes
upon you five years supervised release simply because the law requires
it. But the life sentences are real life sentences so I need go no
further. This is the sentence that is provided for by our statutes. It
is a fair and just sentence. It is a righteous sentence. Let me explain
this to you.

We are not afraid of any of your terrorist co-conspirators, Mr. Reid. We
are Americans. We have been through the fire before. There is all too
much war talk here. And I say th! at to everyone with the utmost respect.
Here in this court, where we deal with individuals as individuals, and
care for individuals as individuals, as human beings we reach out for
justice, you are not an enemy combatant. You are a terrorist. You are
not a soldier in any war. You are a terrorist. To give you that
reference, to call you a soldier gives you far too much stature. Whether
it is the officers of government who do it or your attorney who does it,
or that happens to be your view, you are a terrorist. And we do not
negotiate with terrorists. We do not treat with terrorists. We do not
sign documents with terrorists. We hunt them down one by one and bring
them to justice. So war talk is way out of line in this court. You are a
big fellow. But you are not that big. You're no warrior. I know
warriors. You are a terrorist. A species of criminal guilty of multiple
attempted murders. In a very real sense Trooper Santigo had it right
when! you first were taken off that plane and into custody and you
wondered where the press and where the TV crews were and he said you're
no big deal. You're no big deal.

What your counsel, what your able counsel and what the equally able
United States attorneys have grappled with and what I have as honestly
as I know how tried to grapple with, is why you did something so
horrific. What was it that led you here to this courtroom today? I have
listened respectfully to what you have to say. And I ask you to search
your heart and ask yourself what sort of unfathomable hate led you to do
what you are guilty and admit you are guilty of doing. And I have an
answer for you. It may not satisfy you. But as I search this entire
record it comes as close to understanding as I know.

It seems to me you hate the one thing that is most precious. You hate
our freedom. Our individual freedom. Our individual freedom - to live as
we choose, to come and ! go as we choose, to believe or not believe as we
individually choose.

Here, in this society, the very winds carry freedom. They carry it
everywhere from sea to shining sea. It is because we prize individual
freedom so much that you are here in this beautiful courtroom. So that
everyone can see, truly see that justice is administered fairly,
individually, and discretely.
It is for freedom's sake that your lawyers are striving so vigorously on
your behalf and have filed appeals, will go on in their, their
representation of you before other judges. We are about it. Because we
all know that the way we treat you, Mr. Reid, is the measure of our own
liberties. Make no mistake though. It is yet true that we will bear any
burden, pay any price, to preserve our freedoms. Look around this
courtroom. Mark it well. The world is not going to long remember what
you or I say here. Day after tomorrow it will be forgotten. But this,
however, will long! endure. Here in this courtroom
and courtrooms all across America, the American people will gather to
see that justice, individual justice, justice, not war, individual
justice is in fact being done.

The very President of the United States through his officers will have
to come into courtrooms and lay out evidence on which specific matters
can be judged, and juries of citizens will gather to sit and judge that
evidence democratically, to mold and shape and refine our sense of
justice.
See that flag, Mr. Reid? That's the flag of the United States of
America. That flag will fly there long after this is all forgotten. That
flag stands for freedom. You know it always will.
Mr. Custody  Officer.   Stand him down.


How much of this Judge's comments did you hear on our TV sets? Please
pass this around. Everyone needs to hear what the judge had to say


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-422531236-1059805079=:62927-- From chief@synergetics.org Sat Aug 2 17:09:56 2003 From: chief@synergetics.org (Tim Hillebrand) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 09:09:56 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Please contact me In-Reply-To: <200308020341.h723fTKM071400@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <001801c35910$8444dc40$250110ac@PORTEGE3500> No problemo, dude, just send the money to my paypal account and I'll see that you get your share...maybe -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of london@moscow.com Sent: Thursday, January 03, 1980 4:47 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Please contact me MR. JOSEPH MAKALE DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA. AUGUST 1ST., 2003 Sir, It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagues. Your information was given to me by a member of the South African Export Promotion Council (SAEPC) who was with the Government delegation on a trip to your country for a United Nations bilateral conference talk on sustainable development to encourage foreign investors. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in the execution of a deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties and hope you will keep it confidential because of the nature of the business. Within the Department of Minerals and Energy where I work as an assistant Director of Audit, with the co-operation of two other top officials, we have in our possession an overdue contractor payment in US Dollars funds. The said funds represent certain percentage of the contract value executed on behalf of my Department by a foreign contracting firm, (Pearls Ltd) which we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of US$15,200,000 (Fifteen Million Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars). Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign contractors all debts owed, so as to maintain good relations with foreign governments and non-governmental agencies, we included our bills for approvals with the Department of Finance and the Reserve Bank of South Africa (RBSA). We are 100+% sure of funds approvals to anyone or company we (The Audit Committee) recommend as part of the sub-contractors who did jobs for the Department. We are seeking your assistance to front as the sub-contractor of the unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to operate foreign accounts. Details and change of beneficiary information upon application for claim to reflect payment and approvals will be secured on behalf of You/your Company. My colleagues and I are prepared to give you US$2.5m while we take US$7.4m and the balance of US$5.3m for taxes and miscellaneous expenses incurred. This business is completely safe and secure, provided you treat it with utmost confidentiality. It does not matter whether You/your Company does contract projects, as a transfer of rights will be secured in favor of You/your Company through the Federal high Court of South Africa before we can proceed. I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you will not disappoint us. Kindly notify me immediately for further details upon your acceptance of this proposal. You can contact me by email. Yours Faithfully, Joseph Makale (Mr.) _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From hayman@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 17:49:58 2003 From: hayman@moscow.com (hayman@moscow.com) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 16:49:58 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Please contact me Message-ID: <200308021619.h72GJdKM013561@whale2.fsr.net> All: Please note the date "Bill" sent the message-- I somehow think it wasn't him. Warren Hayman > No problemo, dude, just send the money to my paypal account and I'll see > that you get your share...maybe > > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] > On Behalf Of london@moscow.com > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 1980 4:47 PM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Please contact me > > > MR. JOSEPH MAKALE > DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY > PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA. > AUGUST 1ST., 2003 > > Sir, > > It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my > colleagues. Your information was given to me by a member of the South > African Export Promotion Council (SAEPC) who was with the Government > delegation on a trip to your country for a United Nations bilateral > conference talk on sustainable development to encourage foreign > investors. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you > in the execution of a deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties and > hope you will keep it confidential because of the nature of the > business. > > Within the Department of Minerals and Energy where I work as an > assistant Director of Audit, with the co-operation of two other top > officials, we have in our possession an overdue contractor payment in US > Dollars funds. > > The said funds represent certain percentage of the contract value > executed on behalf of my Department by a foreign contracting firm, > (Pearls Ltd) which we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of > US$15,200,000 (Fifteen Million Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars). > > Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign > contractors all debts owed, so as to maintain good relations with > foreign governments and non-governmental agencies, we included our bills > for approvals with the Department of Finance and the Reserve Bank of > South Africa (RBSA). 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You can contact me by email. > Yours Faithfully, > > Joseph Makale (Mr.) > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From leoames@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 20:34:13 2003 From: leoames@moscow.com (Leo Ames) Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 12:34:13 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Vision2020 digest, Vol 1 #640 - 8 msgs In-Reply-To: <20030801230504.86232.33841.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: Tom, to be more specific, the UI was created by the Idaho TERRITORIAL legislature; its charter was written into the STATE constitution. The UI was created in 1889, the STATE of Idaho in 1890, and Moscow predates both by being chartered in 1870. Idaho Territory came into existence in 1863, if I recollect correctly (or it could be 1860). My memory of Idaho civics and history might be a bit rusty, but I believe that's the correct chronology. Thanks, Leo on 8/1/03 4:05 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com at vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: > Reply-To: > From: "Tom Hansen" > To: "Douglas Stambler" , > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:34:33 -0700 > > Mr. Stambler - > > It is common knowledge that the University of Idaho was created by amendment > to the Idaho Constitution in 1889. From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 20:38:40 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:38:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay High School: response to Donovan Arnold In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030802193840.51627.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> 1. They should stop being gay, it's a sin. 2. They should pray about what to do next. 3. They should not be discriminated against for their sins. -Douglas Stambler --- Donovan Arnold wrote: > This is Funny. > > When gay people want to be treated the same they get > criticized for it. When > they don't, they get criticized for it. Where should > they go? > > > Donovan J Arnold > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: [Vision2020] NYC Hispanics: Gay High > School=segregation > >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:58:39 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Hispanic Ministers: Gay High School is Segregation > >By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON and STEPHANIE GASKELL > >New York Post > > > >August 1, 2003 -- Amid praise yesterday from the > City > >Council for the nation's first gay high school, a > >group of Hispanic ministers threatened to sue over > it, > >calling the campus a new kind of "segregation." > >City Council Speaker Gifford Miller yesterday > >commended the city Department of Education for > >planning to open the school next month with 100 > >students, which was first reported in The Post on > >Monday. > > > >"Every child in New York City has the right to be > >educated in an environment that is safe and > >supportive," Miller said. "That right has been > denied > >to far too many kids who face anti-gay harassment > and > >abuse." > > > >The Harvey Milk HS, at 2 Astor Place, will open for > >gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. > > > >It was established to prevent physical and mental > >abuse that many of the gay students experience in > the > >regular school setting. > > > >Bronx minister and state Sen. Ruben Diaz yesterday > >questioned the need for the school and threatened > >legal action, as did state Conservative Party boss > >Mike Long. > > > >"The issue is whether taxpayers' money should go > >toward segregated schools and promoting the gay > >lifestyle," Long said. > > > >Diaz said that instead of separating homosexual > >students, schools should teach tolerance. > > > >"They should teach them to love each other and not > be > >segregated," Diaz said. > > > >"People with special needs — handicapped, blind or > >[those] with other physical handicaps — need > special > >schools," Diaz said. "Normal people should compete > in > >the same schools." > > > >Diaz was one of a dozen or so Hispanic clergy > members > >who opposed the school and are analyzing whether > it's > >legal. > > > >If they believe the school is unconstitutional, the > >ministers will file suit to block the September > >opening. > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! 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DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 20:39:57 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:39:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Vision2020 digest, Vol 1 #640 - 8 msgs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030802193957.7622.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> Mr. Ames: And when was LATAH COUNTY created, and who created Latah County? -Douglas Stambler --- Leo Ames wrote: > Tom, to be more specific, the UI was created by the > Idaho TERRITORIAL > legislature; its charter was written into the STATE > constitution. The UI was > created in 1889, the STATE of Idaho in 1890, and > Moscow predates both by > being chartered in 1870. Idaho Territory came into > existence in 1863, if I > recollect correctly (or it could be 1860). > My memory of Idaho civics and history might be a > bit rusty, but I > believe that's the correct chronology. > > Thanks, Leo > > on 8/1/03 4:05 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com at > vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: > > > Reply-To: > > From: "Tom Hansen" > > To: "Douglas Stambler" , > > > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:34:33 -0700 > > > > Mr. Stambler - > > > > It is common knowledge that the University of > Idaho was created by amendment > > to the Idaho Constitution in 1889. > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 20:42:16 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:42:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars In-Reply-To: <1c3.d403133.2c5c70af@aol.com> Message-ID: <20030802194216.53416.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> excellent point, phil: MOSCOW WAS COLONIZED, ILLEGALLY TAKEN OVER. (as for benny goodman in your building, i think that al capone would have been a better hopeful -and role model- for you) -douglas stambler --- Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote: > Thanks Tom but Moscow was only a farm town prior to > the University moving in. > > > Hey - ya got any pictures of my building? I hear > there are some pictures > floating around with Benny Goodman in the ballroom > and other stars. Do you know > anyone that has any that I can get copies of? The > old Bowling Alley, swimming > pool that were all in my building? > > Phil > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 20:48:20 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:48:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] University dollars: J. Sullivan's "Drug Problems" In-Reply-To: <002001c35887$a94a1660$84f2f5c7@Janestas> Message-ID: <20030802194820.24455.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> Dear Ms. Sullivan: Usually I don't stoop so low to bring out other people's personal issues into such a well-meaning public forum, but in this case I will make an exception, hoping to reach out to you. If you are experiencing a personal problem with drug and alcohol addiction, there are many discreet ways to get help in the Palouse. You might check the local classified section for an AA meeting near you. But if you HAVE to have your marijuana, heroin and the like -and I can only assume that this is why you've posted yet again on this forum without writing coherently about what it is you're after- I think that Phil Roderick has a few "hookups" in town that might be useful to you. You might also try the son of Roy Atwood (dean of New Saint Andrews College) - I hear that he hasn't stopped using drugs, and that the NSA "drug ring" is still very much a presence among the Wilsonites in Moscow. All the best, Douglas Stambler (still loggin' on, even without the MPL!) p.s. If Ali Frederikson is reading this, "Please go to theonion.com to understand more about satire..." ************************************************** --- JSullivan wrote: > Say I purchase my medications at Safeway, Rosauers > or WalMart. By purchasing > them there, I am contributing to the the salary of > the pharmacist that lives > and works here locally. I could get three months of > medication for the price > of two if I were to have mine sent through the mail. > I like to know that my > dollars are staying in my community in some way. > However, should taxed > continue to rise, I may need to rethinking my > reasoning. > > On a side note, I refuse to use cash machines. It is > a little quirk of mine. > I want to a teller employed, not layed off because > there is not enough work > handing out money. > > Janesta Sullivan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Shawn Clabough" > To: > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:13 PM > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > > But what about the money saved by that presciption > that the person can > then > > spend locally rather than it getting sent to the > drug manufacturer - which > > is out-of-state no matter where it's bought? > > > > Shawn > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Bill Strand [mailto:strand@pacsim.com] > > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:09 PM > > To: thansen@moscow.com > > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] University dollars > > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > > You asked me for an example of U of I taking their > business outside of > > Moscow. This month the U of I decided to encourage > all their employees to > > mail order their medications from Oregon rather > than purchase via local > > pharmacies (up to 40% - 60% discount on their > co-pay). > > > > I understand the need to control drug costs. This > is the reason I feel > that > > other changes were justified. (They took away the > maximum "out of pocket" > > for drugs. This means for people who have high > drug costs due to chronic > > illnesses, have NO maximum amount that they pay). > > > > Maybe there was an INCREDIBLE deal that the U of I > got out of this. But > now > > that revenue is going out of state to Oregon. > > > > Bill Strand > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since > 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > > > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 20:54:23 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:54:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] History beckons: Response to Sunil In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030802195423.47420.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> Oh, Sunil: Now you shouldn't have asked me that question, because Doug "Al Capone" Wilson will be mad at you for "encouraging" my "raging madness." Maybe Doug Wilson will also conjure a storm and thunder to boom near your house. I heard that he's into evil spells... Anyway, all joking aside: 1. Latah County was created by an act of Congress. I understand that this was the only time that ever occurred in U.S. history. Therefore, it would set a wonderful precedent for all Native American owned land, to have Latah County returned. 2. God assigned certain land to certain people, and there is always a spiritual connection to the land, that unless it is honored, the people will be cast fom that land. 3. Finally, yes, all of America is slated for a similar type of correction. -Douglas Stambler p.s. If you see Doug Wilson hanging around the local preschools or cavorting lately with young men, please be advised that he IS a sexual predator, and should be treated as such. KEEP YOUR YOUNG MEN INDOORS!! **************************************** --- Sunil Ramalingam wrote: --------------------------------- Douglas, I can't help myself, I simply must ask: Assuming for argument's sake that everything you stated below is correct, why is Latah County in particular due for divine retribution? After all, while the specifics may vary from one place in the U.S. to another, isn't the pattern you describe fairly typical? Why aren't the states that benefitted from the dislocations that resulted in the Trail of Tears on the list for plagues ahead of us? Sunil >From: Douglas Stambler >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] For Tom Hansen - history beckons... >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:56:22 -0700 (PDT) > >a loose chronology > >1. the federal government wanted the northwest open for trading, lewis and clark were sent to explore and track > >2. boise was built as a military installation, then lewiston, then moscow came after lewiston was started > >3. somewhere between 1 + 2, chief joseph supposedly signed a treaty which he never signed, that gave away tons of land to the USA > >4. then moscow was populated more, after the nez perce were run out - it was quite bloody until moscow had protection from soldiers, and the protection wasn't available until lewiston was secured > >5. then, after moscow was secured, it was decided in boise that moscow could be protected best by populating the town with a university built there - so was born the University of I-gnorance > >6. BUT THE LAND WAS STOLEN, SO GIVE IT THE F**K BACK! > >In Christ, >Douglas Stambler > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.comŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From stin1624@uidaho.edu Sat Aug 2 21:08:43 2003 From: stin1624@uidaho.edu (Tami Stinebaugh) Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:08:43 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War Message-ID: <855ad4d3.d4d3855a@uidaho.edu> Ted, I stepped outside last night around midnight and you're right, the planet is easy to spot already. Should only get better! Tami Stinebaugh ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted Moffett Date: Friday, August 1, 2003 2:04 pm Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > Tami and Saundra: > > By the last week in August the sun will set earlier and Mars > should be in > position for good viewing before midnight, so viewing Mars will > not mean > staying up too late. It is so bright NOW it cannot be mistaken > for anything > else in the sky, unless someone does not know about Mars close > approach, and > instead sees a saucer with little green men. > > I bet reports of UFOs will increase during August. > > Ted > > > >From: "Saundra Lund" > >To: "'Tami Stinebaugh'" , "'Ted Moffett'" > > > >CC: > >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:35:53 -0700 > > > >Tami & Ted, > > > >Thanks for the heads-up on this and for the viewing tips! I, too am > >gonna have to make some plans so that at least my daughter & I > (not much > >chance my dh would be willing to go on a *very* early morning > drive -- > >LOL) can see this. > > > >Thanks again for sharing. > > > >Saundra Lund > >Moscow, Idaho > > > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good > people to > >do nothing. > >Edmund Burke > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [vision2020-admin@moscow.com] > >On Behalf Of Tami Stinebaugh > >Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:31 PM > >To: Ted Moffett > >Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > > > > >Being that between midnight and 3 am I am often dead asleep, > seeing this > >will take some planning on my part:) I'm thinking a camping trip mid > >August might be a good time to view Mars. I'll probably even let the > >kids stay up for this one;) > > > >Tami Stinebaugh > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Ted Moffett > >Date: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:22 pm > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War > > > > > > > > Tami, et. al. > > > > > > Ah, modern humanity and the separation from nature. > > > > > > The most cursory glance at the night sky recently from 12 midnight > > > till 3 AM > > > reveals the bright red planet of war hanging in the southeast to > > > southern > > > sky on the Palouse. It is very bright now compared to how Mars > > > usually > > > appears. > > > > > > As your report indicates, the show will just get better in August. > > > > > > But get away from the city lights to view Mars. City light > > > pollution > > > destroys sky watching. 10 miles away from Moscow or Pullman at > > > least is > > > required, further than 10 miles away if you live in Lewiston or > > > Clarkston. > > > It is so sad to consider that many children growing up in major > > > urban areas > > > never or rarely get to wonder at the star dusted night sky as it > > > appears > > > without light pollution. I've heard stories of children who first > > > venture > > > into "wilderness" being frightened by what they see for the first > > > time in > > > the sky. > > > > > > Ted > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: Tami Stinebaugh > > > >To: "upbeatapr00@yahoogroups.com" , > > > Matthew > > > >Stinebaugh , moscow vision2020 > > > > > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] mars > > > >Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:25:57 -0700 > > > > > > > >I had this information forwarded to me and thought I'd spread it > > > along for > > > >those who haven't heard it yet. > > > > > > > >http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp > > > > > > > >Tami Stinebaugh > > > > > > > > > > > >The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, > > > Earth is > > > >catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the > > > closest > > > >approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next > > > time Mars > > > >may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity > > > tugs on > > > >Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that > > > Mars has > > > >not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000 years, but it may > > > be as long > > > >as 60,000 years before it happens again. > > > > > > > >The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to > > > within > > > >34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the > > > brightest > > > >object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and > > > will appear > > > >25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification Mars > > > will look > > > >as large as the full moon to the naked eye. Mars will be easy to > > > spot. At > > > >the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m. and > > > reach its > > > >azimuth at about 3 a.m. > > > > > > > >By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will > > > rise at > > > >nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. > > > That's pretty > > > >convenient to see something that no human being has seen in > > > recorded > > > >history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see > > > Mars grow > > > >progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share > > > this with > > > >your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE > > > THIS > > > >AGAIN > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > From london@moscow.com Sat Aug 2 21:21:54 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:21:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Please contact me References: <200308020341.h723fTKM071400@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <3F2C1D61.6D5F15DA@moscow.com> Perhaps this is caused by a virus, or is some demented marketing ploy, but whatever--it's a drag, and certainly not anything I sent, would send, or would suggest as a sensible investment. Sorry. BL london@moscow.com wrote: > MR. JOSEPH MAKALE > DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY > PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA. > AUGUST 1ST., 2003 > > Sir, > > It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagues. > Your information was given to me by a member of the South African Export > Promotion Council (SAEPC) who was with the Government delegation on a trip > to your country for a United Nations bilateral conference talk on > sustainable development to encourage foreign investors. I have decided to > seek a confidential co-operation with you in the execution of a deal > hereunder for the benefit of all parties and hope you will keep it > confidential because of the nature of the business. > > Within the Department of Minerals and Energy where I work as an assistant > Director of Audit, with the co-operation of two other top officials, we have > in our possession an overdue contractor payment in US Dollars funds. > > The said funds represent certain percentage of the contract value executed > on behalf of my Department by a foreign contracting firm, (Pearls Ltd) which > we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of US$15,200,000 (Fifteen > Million Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars). > > Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign > contractors all debts owed, so as to maintain good relations with foreign > governments and non-governmental agencies, we included our bills for > approvals with the Department of Finance and the Reserve Bank of South > Africa (RBSA). We are 100+% sure of funds approvals to anyone or company we > (The Audit Committee) recommend as part of the sub-contractors who did jobs > for the Department. We are seeking your assistance to front as the > sub-contractor of the unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to operate > foreign accounts. Details and change of beneficiary information upon > application for claim to reflect payment and approvals will be secured on > behalf of You/your Company. > > My colleagues and I are prepared to give you US$2.5m while we take US$7.4m > and the balance of US$5.3m for taxes and miscellaneous expenses incurred. > > This business is completely safe and secure, provided you treat it with > utmost confidentiality. It does not matter whether You/your Company does > contract projects, as a transfer of rights will be secured in favor of > You/your Company through the Federal high Court of South Africa before we > can proceed. > I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you will not disappoint > us. Kindly notify me immediately for further details upon your acceptance of > this proposal. You can contact me by email. > Yours Faithfully, > > Joseph Makale (Mr.) > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 21:54:03 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 13:54:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Local Screenplay: "Darth Wilson Strikes Back" Message-ID: <20030802205403.60911.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-122647472-1059857643=:60474 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "Darth Wilson Strikes Back" screenplay by Douglas Stambler (theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers) Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet? Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming. Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet? Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film. Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money! Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column. Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types? Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your beard in person. Darth Wilson: SHE SHALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!! Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone. Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!! Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her! Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!! **************************************************** (meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op) Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind the food co-op, I think we can get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time. Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause? Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone. Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica. Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again? Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant. Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store. Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting. Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off) ***************************************************** (inside Darth Wilson's beer hall) Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again? Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler. Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and... Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson. Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho. Darth Wilson: But Vera... Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it! Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera? Vera White: Yes, Darth? Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. He applied for a federal grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt) Dale: Sir. Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer. Dale: But sir... Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square. Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily) *********************************************** --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-122647472-1059857643=:60474 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
"Darth Wilson Strikes Back"
screenplay by Douglas Stambler
 
 
(theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers)
 
Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet?
 
Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming.
 
Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet?
 
Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film.
 
Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money!
 
Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column.
 
Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types?
 
Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your
beard in person.
 
Darth Wilson: SHE SHALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!! Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone.
 
Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!!
 
Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her!
 
Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!!
 
****************************************************
(meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op)
 
Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind the food co-op, I think we can get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time.
 
Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause?
 
Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone.
 
Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica.
 
Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again?
 
Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant.
 
Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store.
 
Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting.
 
Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off)
 
*****************************************************
(inside Darth Wilson's beer hall)
 
Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again?
 
Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler.
 
Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and...
 
Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson.
 
Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho.
 
Darth Wilson: But Vera...
 
Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it!
 
Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera?
 
Vera White: Yes, Darth?
 
Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. He applied for a federal grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt)
 
Dale: Sir.
 
Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer.
 
Dale: But sir...
 
Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney?
 
Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square.
 
Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily)
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-122647472-1059857643=:60474-- From nielsen@uidaho.edu Sat Aug 2 22:18:45 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 14:18:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <20030801153100.38434.94875.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom. Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. Ralph Nielsen On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 08:31 AM, vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: > > From: Douglas > Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > Visionaries, > > There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our > nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns > publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to > bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute > that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two > ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and > the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of > pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. > > If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is > no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about > homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more > than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind > of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn > the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. > > And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the > bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to > tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, > how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to > be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. > > Cordially, > > Douglas From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 22:25:26 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 14:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030802212526.50533.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-963356178-1059859526=:49860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii DOUG WILSON IS ALL OF THESE: 1. A SEXUAL PREDATOR 2. AN ADULTERER 3. BI-SEXUAL That should put his comments into perspective for you, Ralph. -Douglas Stambler Ralph Nielsen wrote: Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom. Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. Ralph Nielsen On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 08:31 AM, vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: > > From: Douglas > Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > Visionaries, > > There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our > nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns > publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to > bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute > that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two > ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and > the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of > pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. > > If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is > no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about > homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more > than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind > of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn > the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. > > And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the > bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to > tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, > how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to > be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. > > Cordially, > > Douglas _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-963356178-1059859526=:49860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
DOUG WILSON IS ALL OF THESE:
 
1. A SEXUAL PREDATOR
2. AN ADULTERER
 
3. BI-SEXUAL
 
 
That should put his comments into perspective for you, Ralph.
 
-Douglas Stambler

Ralph Nielsen <nielsen@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference between
church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and sin
instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is concerned,
is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract binding on
the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy with
polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter
of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom.
Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with building
codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian "logic" can
readily observe how totally illogical he is.
Ralph Nielsen

On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 08:31 AM, vision2020-request@moscow.com
wrote:

>
> From: Douglas
> Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
> To: vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
> Visionaries,
>
> There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our
> nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns
> publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to
> bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute
> that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two
> ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and
> the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of
> pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment.
>
> If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is
> no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about
> homosexual unions. We are also talking ab! out polygamy, as long as more
> than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind
> of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn
> the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B.
>
> And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the
> bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to
> tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom,
> how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to
> be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Douglas

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-963356178-1059859526=:49860-- From nielsen@uidaho.edu Sat Aug 2 22:54:45 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 14:54:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus In-Reply-To: <20030730004601.17063.15527.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-4--50292769 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 05:46 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com=20 wrote: >> The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to >> shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;... >> Rev. 1:1 >> >> Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this >> prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the >> time is at hand. >> Rev. 1:3 >> >> Behold, I come quickly. Rev. 3:11 >> >> And he said unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this >> book: for the time is at hand... He which testifieth these things >> saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. >> Rev. 22:10, 20. >> >> But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for >> verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of >> Israel, till the Son of man be come. Matt 10:23 >> >> >> >> From: "Dale Courtney" >> Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:12:53 AM US/Pacific >> To: >> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for August 2003 >> >> >> Ralph, >> =A0 >> You're a hoot. Stambler is a false prophet and you falsely interpret=20= >> prophecies. Are you sure that he's not your son? >> =A0 >> Even a child can understand the difference between a "coming in=20 >> judgment" and a personal coming. There was=A0a coming in judgment in = 70=20 >> AD. All those prophecies you cited were fully fulfilled in the first=20= >> century, just as Christ said they would be. >> =A0 >> But then again, your mind has already chosen to embrace what your=20 >> heart=A0believes. Enjoy your spiritual mastu...=A0 oh, never mind. >> > > RALPH NIELSEN > Dale, you forgot to show us where in the New Testament it=20 > distinguishes between what you call "a coming in judgment" and "a=20 > personal coming." You didn't get them from the text and you didn't get=20= > the idea from serious NT scholars. I have never heard of this kind of=20= > rationalization before. > > > From: "Dale Courtney" > Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:33:25 PM US/Pacific > To: > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for 1st century C.E. > > > Ralph, > =A0 > Then you need to get out and smell the coffee more often. These=20 > charges are not novel with you. Bertrand Russell tried them long ago.=20= > However, they were not new with him either; in fact, they were=20 > effectively argued against centuries ago. > =A0 > How funny we think that we find new questions that no one has asked=20 > for the last 2,000 years. Very=A0provincial of us... > =A0 > Vision2020 is not a forum for discussing Christian doctrine, so I'm=20 > not going to tutor you here. If you want a reading list that discusses=20= > what you call a "novel" (but what is a historical) distinction between=20= > a "coming in judgment" and a "physical coming", contact me off-line=20 > and I'll give you more references that you have years left to read. > =A0 > Best, > Dale > The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" = issue=20 only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest=20= writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for=20= an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them=20= were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with=20= a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of=20 Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most=20 scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by = Peter,=20 but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown=20 up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical=20= solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus,=20 Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what=20 they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the=20= centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. Ralph Nielsen=20= --Apple-Mail-4--50292769 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 05:46 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: < The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;... Rev. 1:1 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand. Rev. 1:3 Behold, I come quickly. Rev. 3:11 And he said unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand... He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. Rev. 22:10, 20. But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come. Matt 10:23 From: "Dale Courtney" = <<1999,1999,FFFFdale@courtneys.us= > Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:12:53 AM US/Pacific To: = <<1999,1999,FFFFvision2020@moscow.= com> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for August 2003 = Arial807F,0000,0000Ralph, =A0 = Arial807F,0000,0000You're a hoot. Stambler is a false prophet and you falsely interpret prophecies. Are you sure that he's not your = son? =A0 = Arial807F,0000,0000Even a child can understand the difference between a "coming in judgment" and a personal coming. There was=A0a coming in judgment in 70 AD. All those prophecies you cited were fully fulfilled in the first century, just as Christ said they would be. =A0 = Arial807F,0000,0000But then again, your mind has already chosen to embrace what your heart=A0believes. Enjoy your spiritual mastu...=A0 oh, never = mind. RALPH NIELSEN Dale, you forgot to show us where in the New Testament it distinguishes between what you call "a coming in judgment" and "a personal coming." You didn't get them from the text and you didn't get the idea from serious NT scholars. I have never heard of this kind of rationalization before. =20 From: "Dale Courtney" = <<1999,1999,FFFFdale@courtneys.us= > Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:33:25 PM US/Pacific To: = <<1999,1999,FFFFvision2020@moscow.= com> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for 1st century C.E. = Arial8080,0000,0000Ralph, =A0 = Arial8080,0000,0000Then you need to get out and smell the coffee more often. These charges are not novel with you. Bertrand Russell tried them long ago. However, they were not new with him either; in fact, they were effectively argued against centuries ago. =A0 = Arial8080,0000,0000How funny we think that we find new questions that no one has asked for the last 2,000 years. Very=A0provincial of = us... =A0 = Arial8080,0000,0000Vision2020 is not a forum for discussing Christian doctrine, so I'm not going to tutor you here. If you want a reading list that discusses what you call a "novel" (but what is a historical) distinction between a "coming in judgment" and a "physical coming", contact me off-line and I'll give you more references that you have years left to = read. =A0 = Arial8080,0000,0000Best, = 8080,0000,0000Dale The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100.=20 They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by = Peter, but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the centuries attempting to rationalize this fact.=20 Ralph Nielsen=20= --Apple-Mail-4--50292769-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 23:07:37 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 15:07:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030802220737.86832.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1340355469-1059862057=:84902 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ralph: Christ is real and alive today! There's no doubt about that. And there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have to try it yourself. Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be lifted, too. No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I don't think that you really care about that. I think what you're after is for God to show Himself to you. Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the difference. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *********************************************************************************************** edu> wrote: On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 05:46 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: >> The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to >> shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;... >> Rev. 1:1 >> >> Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this >> prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the >> time is at hand. >> Rev. 1:3 >> >> Behold, I come quickly. Rev. 3:11 >> >> And he said unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this >> book: for the time is at hand... He which testifieth these things >> saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. >> Rev. 22:10, 20. >> >> But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for >> verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of >> Israel, till the Son of man be come. Matt 10:23 >> >> >> >> From: "Dale Courtney" >> Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:12:53 AM US/Pacific >> To: >> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for August 2003 >> >> >> Ralph, >> >> You're a hoot. Stambler is a false prophet and you falsely interpret >> prophecies. Are you sure that he's not your son? >> >> Even a child can understand the difference between a "coming in >> judgment" and a personal coming. There was a coming in judgment in 70 >> AD. All those prophecies you cited were fully fulfilled in the first >> century, just as Christ said they would be. >> >> But then again, your mind has already chosen to embrace what your >> heart believes. Enjoy your spiritual mastu... oh, never mind. >> > > RALPH NIELSEN > Dale, you forgot to show us where in the New Testament it > distinguishes between what you call "a coming in judgment" and "a > personal coming." You didn't get them from the text and you didn't get > the idea from serious NT scholars. I have never heard of this kind of > rationalization before. > > > From: "Dale Courtney" > Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:33:25 PM US/Pacific > To: > Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for 1st century C.E. > > > Ralph, > > Then you need to get out and smell the coffee more often. These > charges are not novel with you. Bertrand Russell tried them long ago. > However, they were not new with him either; in fact, they were > effectively argued against centuries ago. > > How funny we think that we find new questions that no one has asked > for the last 2,000 years. Very provincial of us... > > Vision2020 is not a forum for discussing Christian doctrine, so I'm > not going to tutor you here. If you want a reading list that discusses > what you call a "novel" (but what is a historical) distinction between > a "coming in judgment" and a "physical coming", contact me off-line > and I'll give you more references that you have years left to read. > > Best, > Dale > The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. Ralph Nielsen --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1340355469-1059862057=:84902 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ralph:
 
Christ is real and alive today!  There's no doubt about that.  And there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have to try it yourself.  Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be lifted, too.  No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I don't think that you really care about that.  I think what you're after is for God to show Himself to you.
 
Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the difference.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
***********************************************************************************************

edu> wrote:

On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 05:46 PM, vision2020-request@moscow.com
wrote:


>> The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to
>> shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;...
>> Rev. 1:1
>>
>> Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this
>> prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the
>> time is at hand.
>> Rev. 1:3
>>
>> Behold, I come quickly. Rev. 3:11
>>
>> And he said unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this
>> book: for the time is at hand... He which testifieth these things
>> saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
>> Rev. 22:10, 20.
>>
>> But when they persecute you! in this city, flee ye into another: for
>> verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of
>> Israel, till the Son of man be come. Matt 10:23
>>
>>
>>
>> From: "Dale Courtney"
>> Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:12:53 AM US/Pacific
>> To:
>> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for August 2003
>>
>>
>> Ralph,
>>  
>> You're a hoot. Stambler is a false prophet and you falsely interpret
>> prophecies. Are you sure that he's not your son?
>>  
>> Even a child can understand the difference between a "coming in
>> judgment" and a personal coming. There was a coming in judgment in 70
>> AD. All those prophecies you cited were fully fulfilled in the first
>> century, just as Christ said they would be.
>>  
>> But! then again, your mind has already chosen to embrace what your
>> heart believes. Enjoy your spiritual mastu...  oh, never mind.
>>
>
> RALPH NIELSEN
> Dale, you forgot to show us where in the New Testament it
> distinguishes between what you call "a coming in judgment" and "a
> personal coming." You didn't get them from the text and you didn't get
> the idea from serious NT scholars. I have never heard of this kind of
> rationalization before.
>
>
> From: "Dale Courtney"
> Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:33:25 PM US/Pacific
> To:
> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Predictions for 1st century C.E.
>
>
> Ralph,
>  
> Then you need to get out and smell the coffee more often. These
> charges are not novel with you. Bertrand Russell tried them long ago.
> However, they were not new with him ei! ther; in fact, they were
> effectively argued against centuries ago.
>  
> How funny we think that we find new questions that no one has asked
> for the last 2,000 years. Very provincial of us...
>  
> Vision2020 is not a forum for discussing Christian doctrine, so I'm
> not going to tutor you here. If you want a reading list that discusses
> what you call a "novel" (but what is a historical) distinction between
> a "coming in judgment" and a "physical coming", contact me off-line
> and I'll give you more references that you have years left to read.
>  
> Best,
> Dale
>

The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue
only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest
writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for
an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them
we! re still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with
a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of
Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most
scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100.
They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter,
but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown
up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical
solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus,
Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what
they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the
centuries attempting to rationalize this fact.
Ralph Nielsen


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-880482462-1059863381=:67345-- From escape@alt-escape.com Sun Aug 3 04:05:21 2003 From: escape@alt-escape.com (Bob Hoffmann) Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 20:05:21 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] I quit Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030802165834.016cea28@mail.turbonet.com> Dear Vision 2020 community, I don't recall any extended public resignation from this list serv since Shahab Mesbah quit the list some time ago. I thought I would take some time to bid you all farewell in this part of cyberspace. My reasons are in part the same as Shahab's. With a 6-month-old son, I am prioritizing my activities, and it only seems fair to give little Oscar the time I would otherwise spend on Vision 2020. Vision 2020 has slipped in my priorities so much, that it doesn't seem worth my while to continue. I don't even have time to lurk, much less contribute. Of course I have some complaints about the list that other people have expressed: There are a number of threads that should be private discussions, not public arguments. The list seems dominated by a handful of frequent posters. Nonetheless, I think Vision 2020 is a great asset to our community. In addition to devoting time to my family, I will spend time not on this, but other assets to Moscow. As many of you know, I am Web Master of the Moscow Food Co-op: http://www.moscowfood.coop/ I don't think I exaggerate when I say is it the greatest Food Co-op Web site in the world, in large part because of the excellent content produced by local community members. The Food Co-op is one thing that makes our community special, and I'm proud to be a part of it. I'm also participating in Radio Free Moscow, Inc. It is quite a challenge to start a community radio station. But in an era when media outlets are being gobbled up and homogenized, we will have a treasure on the airwaves: A station that is owned and operated by the residents of Moscow; a station that can never be bought by a media conglomerate. With $13,000 in the bank and the FCC go-ahead to build the station, we are well on our way. We need about another $15,000, as well as volunteers to assist in our effort. Please find out how you can help by going to http://www.radiofreemoscow.com/support.html It's been a fun and interesting several years on Vision 2020. It is not a stagnant list; people come and people go. Time for me to take my leave. Sincerely, Bob Hoffmann 820 S. Logan St. Moscow, ID 83843 Tel: 208 883-0642 From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Sun Aug 3 04:13:19 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 03:13:19 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Harvey Milk High School Message-ID: Melynda: Indeed, why all the fuss? I could forge an answer addressing the psychology of sexuality and gender, maybe some fancy theory involving stereotyped rigid gender identify fragmentation syndrome and resultant repression hysteria; or maybe cognitive dissonance involving authoritarian social/religious gender/sexuality conformism leading to a generalized anxiety at perceived "threats," however distant. But then I just found out that psychology graduates are among the worst paid in the USA! And starting accountants make more than starting public school teachers. The bean counters will win in the end! Ted >From: "Melynda Huskey" >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Harvey Milk High School >Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 14:45:04 -0700 > >I'm having trouble understanding all the fuss about Harvey Milk High >School. There are about 1200 public schools in New York City. There are >performing arts public schools, science and math public schools, single-sex >public schools, experimental public schools, magnet schools, small cluster >schools within large schools, gifted and talented schools, law and public >service schools, Montessori and Waldorf and Classical schools, Hirschean >cultural literacy schools . . . > >and one school with one hundred students who are either glbt, or who want >to go to high school in a climate that is safe and supportive of glbt >students. > >NYC has the most extensive system of school choice that I know of >nationally. The kids who end up at Harvey Milk are chosing to be there >because they can find something there that they couldn't find elsewhere, >just like the kids choosing the Fordham Leadership Academy for Business and >Technology. > >And I can promise you that there are more than 100 gay kids in NYC. The >majority of them will choose schools for some other reason. There will >still be plenty of gay kids to go around; no school will be forced to make >due with less than its fair share. > >Back when HMHS was still the Hetrick-Martin Institute, it was primarily a >school of last resort for kids who had experienced overwhelming >challenges--the kids who had been injured or emotionally harmed by >homophobic students or teachers, who had become homeless after parents >threw them out for being gay, who had been expelled for fighting back or >talking back. I imagine that HMHS will serve that same population, at >least for a while. > >I'd find Sen. Diaz's concern for the segregation of gay kids a little more >compelling if he'd ever done anything to support the civil rights of gay >and lesbian people in any context whatsoever. As it is, it looks pretty >disingenuous. > >Melynda Huskey > > > >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind >Cannot bear very much reality. >Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot > >_________________________________________________________________ >The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From dale@courtneys.us Sun Aug 3 06:14:41 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 22:14:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus Message-ID: <003301c3597e$2520e510$cc01a8c0@Laptop2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0030_01C35943.78759AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do.=20 First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary = researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have = disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority have = dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide you = (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have = disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the = internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70 AD). = The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly purposes = but to support a different agenda. Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and = see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic genre = is not like reading a Harry Potter book. Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment = and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. Again, = I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets where = they speak of judgment comings.=20 Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me off-list = -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since you haven't = done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to know, and that = your agenda lies elsewhere. Best, Dale >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue = only >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest = writer in >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an = imminent >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still = alive. >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the = year >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, = where the >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was = written >around the year 100. ------=_NextPart_000_0030_01C35943.78759AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do.
 
First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary=20 researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have = disagreed=20 with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority have dated = Revelation=20 before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide you (off-list) with a = 15-page=20 bibliography listing scholars who have disagreed with you over the past = 2,000=20 years. Bottom line: all the internal and external evidence points to an = early=20 date (prior to 70 AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't = for=20 scholarly purposes but to support a different agenda.
 
Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature = and see=20 what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic genre is = not like=20 reading a Harry Potter book.
 
Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in = judgment and a=20 physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. Again, I = refer you=20 to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets where they speak of = judgment=20 comings.
 
Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me = off-list --=20 vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since you haven't = done so,=20 I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to know, and that your = agenda=20 lies elsewhere.
 
Best,
Dale
 
>The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a = "doctrinal" issue=20 only
>to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the = earliest=20 writer in
>the New Testament, and most of the others as well, = looked for=20 an imminent
>return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of = them=20 were still alive.
>Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two = parts, with a=20 judgment in the year
>70, simply doesn't agree with the book of=20 Revelation, for example, where the
>judgment is yet to come. Most = scholars=20 agree that Revelation was written
>around the year=20 100.
------=_NextPart_000_0030_01C35943.78759AC0-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 3 09:59:10 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 01:59:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay High School: response to Donovan Arnold Message-ID:

Mr. Stambler said:

"1. They should stop being gay, it's a sin.

2. They should pray about what to do next.

3. They should not be discriminated against for their sins."

 Let's see how it sounds to a gay person:

"1. They should stop being straight, it's a sin.

2. They should pray about what to do next.

3. They should not be discriminated against for their sins.

Sounds pretty damn stupid doesn't it?

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Douglas Stambler
>To: Donovan Arnold , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Gay High School: response to Donovan Arnold
>Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:38:40 -0700 (PDT)
>
>1. They should stop being gay, it's a sin.
>
>2. They should pray about what to do next.
>
>3. They should not be discriminated against for their
>sins.
>
>-Douglas Stambler
>
>
>
>--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
> > This is Funny.
> >
> > When gay people want to be treated the same they get
> > criticized for it. When
> > they don't, they get criticized for it. Where should
> > they go?
> >
> >
> > Donovan J Arnold
> >
> >
> > >From: Tim Lohrmann
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > >Subject: [Vision2020] NYC Hispanics: Gay High
> > School=segregation
> > >Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 11:58:39 -0700 (PDT)
> > >
> > >Hispanic Ministers: Gay High School is Segregation
> > >By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON and STEPHANIE GASKELL
> > >New York Post
> > >
> > >August 1, 2003 -- Amid praise yesterday from the
> > City
> > >Council for the nation's first gay high school, a
> > >group of Hispanic ministers threatened to sue over
> > it,
> > >calling the campus a new kind of "segregation."
> > >City Council Speaker Gifford Miller yesterday
> > >commended the city Department of Education for
> > >planning to open the school next month with 100
> > >students, which was first reported in The Post on
> > >Monday.
> > >
> > >"Every child in New York City has the right to be
> > >educated in an environment that is safe and
> > >supportive," Miller said. "That right has been
> > denied
> > >to far too many kids who face anti-gay harassment
> > and
> > >abuse."
> > >
> > >The Harvey Milk HS, at 2 Astor Place, will open for
> > >gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students.
> > >
> > >It was established to prevent physical and mental
> > >abuse that many of the gay students experience in
> > the
> > >regular school setting.
> > >
> > >Bronx minister and state Sen. Ruben Diaz yesterday
> > >questioned the need for the school and threatened
> > >legal action, as did state Conservative Party boss
> > >Mike Long.
> > >
> > >"The issue is whether taxpayers' money should go
> > >toward segregated schools and promoting the gay
> > >lifestyle," Long said.
> > >
> > >Diaz said that instead of separating homosexual
> > >students, schools should teach tolerance.
> > >
> > >"They should teach them to love each other and not
> > be
> > >segregated," Diaz said.
> > >
> > >"People with special needs — handicapped, blind or
> > >[those] with other physical handicaps — need
> > special
> > >schools," Diaz said. "Normal people should compete
> > in
> > >the same schools."
> > >
> > >Diaz was one of a dozen or so Hispanic clergy
> > members
> > >who opposed the school and are analyzing whether
> > it's
> > >legal.
> > >
> > >If they believe the school is unconstitutional, the
> > >ministers will file suit to block the September
> > >opening.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 3 10:37:47 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 02:37:47 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Straight Marriage Message-ID:

I am 100% for the recently introduced legislation to ban Straight people from getting married. Marriage should be strictly for Gay couples. Long before White men came to the west and introduced things like intolerance, polygamy, incest, and overpopulating the world with sick heterosexuality, this land had gay marriage for thousands of years, now look at it, polluted and overpopulated, and destructive to society.

Marriage is clearly something that can NOT be handled by the straight population. AIDS has spread like crazy in places like Africa, China, and the Middle East because of promiscuous unprotected unnatural lust of straight people.

Over 50% of heterosexual couples break up in just 5 years. 72% of heterosexual marriages end in ten years. Clearly God did not intend for these people to be together if 72% can't stay together. Over 80% of straight couples have adulterous affairs. Even their political leaders and sports heroes engage in such immoral behavior. Often times with young women just over the age of 18 and not fully mature.

They also abuse their children. Many mothers even keep their babies in cars with the windows rolled up in 100 degree weather where their babies die a slow miserable death.

Many more babies are also slaughtered pointlessly before they were even born. 100% of abortions occur because of this sick heterosexual behavior. 1.2 million babies are killed every year from this act of self serving pleasure. Homosexual sex never results in the senseless murder of 1.2 million innocent babies.

Marriage is a sacred institution that should not be wasted on sinners. This people swore an oath to be monogamy, loyal, and faithful to their partners in front of court and/or church. At what point do we say enough is enough, 80% abuse and lie to God and their partners. Does it make sense to allow this to continue? If you had an 80% failure rate of postal delivery, and 80% failure rate of kids graduating, an 80% failure rate of anything, would you continue to fund it with government dollars, or would you move to a more proven successful plan?

Let us ban Straight Marriage, it is a failed institution that the taxpayers continue to fund. Call your Congress member and tell them, you support the Constitutional Ban on Straight Marriage, it is time to protect the morality of a great institution that God has given us between a woman and woman or a man and man, not between a man and woman.

 

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Ralph Nielsen
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 14:18:45 -0700
>
> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference
>between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy
>and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is
>concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract
>binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates
>monogamy with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that
>polygamy is a matter of how many people can physically fit into a
>bedroom.
> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with building
>codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian "logic"
>can readily observe how totally illogical he is.
> Ralph Nielsen
>
>On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 08:31 AM,
>vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote:
>
>>
>>From: Douglas
>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>
>>
>>Visionaries,
>>
>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which
>>our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it
>>condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy,
>>which is to bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy
>>is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to
>>remember there are two ways to get out of a double standard. One is
>>to repent of the sin, and the other is to drop the pretence of
>>virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the latter, and it will
>>not bring enlightenment.
>>
>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and
>>is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking
>>about homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as
>>long as more than two can physically fit into the privacy of the
>>bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to be permitted as
>>soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic? He who says A must
>>say B.
>>
>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of
>>the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government
>>wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in
>>the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the
>>windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the
>>bedroom, aye.
>>
>>Cordially,
>>
>>Douglas
>
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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 3 12:27:25 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 04:27:25 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Moscow Better off w/o UI?? Message-ID:

Some people in here think that without UI Moscow would dry up an blow away. While I don't believe that Moscow would necessarily be better off, would it be all the more worse off? I am not talking just about the individual people, but the city itself.

Let us pretend that UI announces that all classes will end and that it will only being doing research here that can't be done else where in the state. This would mean two things. About 1/2 the staff, all the students, and about $60 million of the $120 million budget would be gone.

So about 1,000 people of the highest paid would still be here. Naturally, many people would move, and some businesses would close and the housing industry would implode.

But what would happen next would not be that Moscow becomes a ghost town, in fact the opposite.

WSU is just eight miles away. Students and staff would move over here as housing prices went down. Why pay $700 a month over there when you can drive just 8 miles and pay $500 a month for a bigger place. You also would have people in Troy, Deary, Genesee, and even Lewiston come over here for cheaper prices.

Next, you would have Naylor Farms come in to provide jobs through the valuable clay we have in the hills. Businesses in Moscow would liven up as the students and staff of WSU settled here. Rent would be cheaper for leasing businesses and students would go to bars and grocery stores locally rather than in Pullman.

Meanwhile, in Boise thousands of students would be stuffed into classrooms and over populating the limited housing, driving prices up. People would retire up here because it is cheap, clean, and has moderate weather.

I am not saying this would all make up for the job loses in Moscow. But, what I am saying is that Moscow would still survive, and not shrink as much as people think it would. Moscow might drop in population from 22,000 to 13,000 for a few years, but I think it would go back up nearly 20,000.

I also think that while the population might be less, it would not necessarily mean we would be worse off. It would be very disruptive to the students, faculty and staff  that rely on the University for a pay check, but I don't think that it would mean an end to Moscow without the University. People have been living here since the 1860's, two decades before the University. The city continued to grow even when the University was just a building or two with a handful of students. I also think it would continue without the University

Just a thought :)

Donovan J Arnold



Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From dale@courtneys.us Sun Aug 3 15:02:02 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 07:02:02 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308031402.h73E2CKM099105@whale2.fsr.net> Ted Moffett wrote: > 2) His statement was "inaccurate" because MSD teachers > really work more than 180 days out of the year if you include > all that is required of them in their career. This point has > been repeated and analyzed by myself and others on this list > before. I have not yet heard a convincing refutation of this point. Ted, would you please provide for me the "analysis" that you conducted for the number of workdays that MSD teachers do. I have the list that MSD provided me. I'm curious what numbers *you* are working off of. Anecdotal information, perhaps? Best, Dale From dale@courtneys.us Sun Aug 3 15:14:24 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 07:14:24 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Wenders' Diatribe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308031414.h73EEYKM013242@whale2.fsr.net> Ted Moffett wrote: > As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes > of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of > public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt > to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been something addressed repeatedly. The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are the Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. They also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per year. Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, or would you prefer to do it yourself? Best, Dale Courtney Moscow, Idaho From dkaag@turbonet.com Sun Aug 3 17:20:50 2003 From: dkaag@turbonet.com (Don Kaag) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 09:20:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... Message-ID: <726E4F9A-C5CE-11D7-9BC3-000393B120B6@turbonet.com> Visionaries: Here's another one: Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified. Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't require an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can get a tan... Heh, heh... Regards, Don Kaag On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, Dale Courtney wrote: > Ted Moffett wrote: > >> As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes >> of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of >> public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt >> to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. > > You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been > something addressed repeatedly. > > The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here > are the > Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: > > Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr > Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr > Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr > Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr > Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr > Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr > Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr > Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr > Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 > > Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. > They > also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per year. > > Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, or > would you prefer to do it yourself? > > Best, > Dale Courtney > Moscow, Idaho > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From jsullivan@moscow.com Sun Aug 3 17:29:10 2003 From: jsullivan@moscow.com (JSullivan) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 09:29:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] House for rent Message-ID: <002401c359dc$5e75ee10$e9f2f5c7@Janestas> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C359A1.B1922EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Unfurnished house near Eastside Market for rent, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, = Den, dining room, fireplace in living room, deck, patio, available = August 31, probably earlier, if I get the new carpet in. Pets nego. DSL = pre-installed. Washer/Dryer, D/W, Stove, Fridge, small fenced backyard, = WSG paid, gardner paid. Prefer Non-Smoker. 975.00/month.=20 =20 Please email me off list. jsullivan@moscow.com. Janesta Sullivan ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C359A1.B1922EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Unfurnished house near Eastside Market = for rent, 3=20 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Den, dining room, fireplace in living room, deck,=20 patio, available August 31, probably earlier, if I get the new = carpet in.=20 Pets nego. DSL pre-installed. Washer/Dryer, D/W, Stove, Fridge, small = fenced=20 backyard, WSG paid, gardner paid. Prefer Non-Smoker.=20 975.00/month. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C359A1.B1922EA0-- From jsullivan@moscow.com Sun Aug 3 17:29:59 2003 From: jsullivan@moscow.com (JSullivan) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 09:29:59 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... References: <726E4F9A-C5CE-11D7-9BC3-000393B120B6@turbonet.com> Message-ID: <002901c359dc$7bf755f0$e9f2f5c7@Janestas> But how boring of a job! Janesta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Kaag" To: "Vision2020" Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:20 AM Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... > Visionaries: > > Here's another one: > > Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr > > This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified. > > Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't require > an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can get a tan... > > Heh, heh... > > > Regards, > > Don Kaag > > On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, Dale Courtney wrote: > > > Ted Moffett wrote: > > > >> As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes > >> of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of > >> public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt > >> to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. > > > > You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been > > something addressed repeatedly. > > > > The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here > > are the > > Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: > > > > Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr > > Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr > > Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr > > Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr > > Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr > > Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr > > Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr > > Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr > > Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 > > > > Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. > > They > > also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per year. > > > > Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, or > > would you prefer to do it yourself? > > > > Best, > > Dale Courtney > > Moscow, Idaho > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > From dkaag@turbonet.com Sun Aug 3 19:44:05 2003 From: dkaag@turbonet.com (Don Kaag) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 11:44:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers... Message-ID: <7561F1FD-C5E2-11D7-8C09-000393B120B6@turbonet.com> Janesta: Boring? Only if you don't have anything to think about. Other than periodically turning the sign around, you are pretty much at liberty to listen to tunes on your CD box headphones, work on the perfect tan (Zonker would be jealous!), mentally solve the problems of the world, flesh out the characters for that first novel, fantasize about winning the lottery... the possibilities are endless! Regards, Don Kaag On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 09:29 AM, JSullivan wrote: > But how boring of a job! > > Janesta > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don Kaag" > To: "Vision2020" > Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:20 AM > Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... > > >> Visionaries: >> >> Here's another one: >> >> Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr >> >> This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified. >> >> Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't require >> an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can get a tan... >> >> Heh, heh... >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Don Kaag >> >> On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, Dale Courtney wrote: >> >>> Ted Moffett wrote: >>> >>>> As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes >>>> of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of >>>> public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt >>>> to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. >>> >>> You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been >>> something addressed repeatedly. >>> >>> The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here >>> are the >>> Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: >>> >>> Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr >>> Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr >>> Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr >>> Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr >>> Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr >>> Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr >>> Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 >>> >>> Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. >>> They >>> also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per >>> year. >>> >>> Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, >>> or >>> would you prefer to do it yourself? >>> >>> Best, >>> Dale Courtney >>> Moscow, Idaho >>> >>> _____________________________________________________ >>> List services made available by First Step Internet, >>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >>> http://www.fsr.net >>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >>> ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ >>> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________ >> List services made available by First Step Internet, >> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> http://www.fsr.net >> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >> ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ >> >> > > From warrenhoskins@netscape.net Sun Aug 3 21:29:06 2003 From: warrenhoskins@netscape.net (Warren Hoskins) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 16:29:06 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Mars, red planet of war etc. - Meteorites on August 12-13, too Message-ID: <23E7BE83.276139B1.30998ADA@netscape.net> My cousin sent me the following:Watch the sky—Mars in August!Never again in your (or my) lifetime will the Red Planet be so spectacular. This month and next Earth is catching up with Mars, an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth in the last 5,000 years but it may be as long as 60,000 years. The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to within 34,649,589 miles and will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.--------So I had to point out the following:For extra fun, I understand that at 4:30 a.m. on the 13th, the Perseids will be in full show--two days after the full moon, so maybe get where you are in a shadow to watch for meteorites, as the moon could still be quite bright; and then the article above is a little misleading while accurate--it is true that Mars will look as large as the full moon and that it will be the next brightest object compared to how bright the moon is, EXCEPT, as they have failed to connect the dots on this one, that is the date of the NEW MOON, when the moon may be effectively dark, and if compared then, Mars will appear to be huge and glowing. Don't know where in the sky they will be at what time, perhaps someone else can do planetary and moon alignments, tell us best time to see Mars the night of the 27th, and where the moon will be. If we aren't all clouded up, of course. So--prepare for UFO reports! As Mars invades our skies, I am sure we will hear about the gigantic glowing red orb in space! What innocent fun... Peace,Warren __________________________________________________________________McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network.Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today!http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now!http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 From predator75@moscow.com Sun Aug 3 23:11:03 2003 From: predator75@moscow.com (Dan Carscallen) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 15:11:03 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers... References: <7561F1FD-C5E2-11D7-8C09-000393B120B6@turbonet.com> Message-ID: <001e01c35a0c$2126bc80$a8f2f5c7@0019522361> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C359D1.74526660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boring, maybe. Dangerous for sure. They put their lives on the line = daily with all the drivers who are in too big a hurry to slow down for = road construction. It's also seasonal, so they aren't looking at that = paycheck year round. =20 DC ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Don Kaag=20 To: Vision2020=20 Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:44 AM Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers... Janesta: Boring? Only if you don't have anything to think about. Other than periodically turning the sign around, you are pretty much at=20 liberty to listen to tunes on your CD box headphones, work on the=20 perfect tan (Zonker would be jealous!), mentally solve the problems of=20 the world, flesh out the characters for that first novel, fantasize=20 about winning the lottery... the possibilities are endless! Regards, Don Kaag On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 09:29 AM, JSullivan wrote: > But how boring of a job! > > Janesta > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don Kaag" > To: "Vision2020" > Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:20 AM > Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... > > >> Visionaries: >> >> Here's another one: >> >> Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr >> >> This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified. >> >> Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't require >> an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can get a tan... >> >> Heh, heh... >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Don Kaag >> >> On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, Dale Courtney wrote: >> >>> Ted Moffett wrote: >>> >>>> As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes >>>> of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of >>>> public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt >>>> to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. >>> >>> You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been >>> something addressed repeatedly. >>> >>> The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here >>> are the >>> Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: >>> >>> Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr >>> Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr >>> Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr >>> Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr >>> Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr >>> Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr >>> Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 >>> >>> Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. >>> They >>> also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per=20 >>> year. >>> >>> Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, = >>> or >>> would you prefer to do it yourself? >>> >>> Best, >>> Dale Courtney >>> Moscow, Idaho >>> >>> _____________________________________________________ >>> List services made available by First Step Internet, >>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >>> http://www.fsr.net >>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >>> = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF >>> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________ >> List services made available by First Step Internet, >> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> http://www.fsr.net >> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >> = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF >> >> > > _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet,=20 serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. =20 http://www.fsr.net =20 mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C359D1.74526660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Boring, maybe.  Dangerous for sure.  They put their lives = on the=20 line daily with all the drivers who are in too big a hurry to slow down = for road=20 construction.  It's also seasonal, so they aren't looking at that = paycheck=20 year round. 
 
DC
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Don = Kaag
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers...

Janesta:

Boring?  Only if you don't have = anything to=20 think about.

Other than periodically turning the sign around, you = are=20 pretty much at
liberty to listen to tunes on your CD box headphones, = work on=20 the
perfect tan (Zonker would be jealous!), mentally solve the = problems of=20
the world, flesh out the characters for that first novel, fantasize=20
about winning the lottery... the possibilities are=20 endless!

Regards,

Don Kaag

On Sunday, August 3, = 2003, at=20 09:29 AM, JSullivan wrote:

> But how boring of a = job!
>
>=20 Janesta
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Kaag" = <dkaag@turbonet.com>
> = To:=20 "Vision2020" <vision2020@moscow.com>
&g= t; Sent:=20 Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:20 AM
> Subject: [Vision2020] = Professional=20 position...
>
>
>> = Visionaries:
>>
>>=20 Here's another one:
>>
>> Highway construction site = flaggers=20 (Priv): $23.00/hr
>>
>> This does take extensive = training... 4=20 hours to be certified.
>>
>> Hey, wait a minute, = that's more=20 than I make teaching, doesn't require
>> an advanced degree, = it's=20 air-conditioned, and you can get a tan...
>>
>> Heh,=20 heh...
>>
>>
>> = Regards,
>>
>> Don=20 Kaag
>>
>> On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, = Dale=20 Courtney wrote:
>>
>>> Ted Moffett=20 wrote:
>>>
>>>> As I wrote before, the lack = of=20 comparison between the incomes
>>>> of top professionals = in other=20 fields with the incomes of
>>>> public school teachers is = a=20 glaring oversight in your attempt
>>>> to show that MSD = teachers=20 are overpaid.
>>>
>>> You must have missed this = in all=20 my previous posts. This *has* been
>>> something addressed=20 repeatedly.
>>>
>>> The following numbers are = from the=20 Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here
>>> are the
>>> = Mean=20 Hourly Earnings by profession:
>>>
>>> = Accountants &=20 Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr
>>> Computer Programmers = (S&L):=20 $21.27/hr
>>> Accountants & Auditors (Priv):=20 $22.08/hr
>>> Computer Programmers (Priv): = $24.49/hr
>>>=20 Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): = $27.71/hr
>>>=20 Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr
>>> Elementary = Teachers=20 (S&L): $30.52/hr
>>> Engineers, Architects, & = Surveyors=20 (priv): $31.05/hr
>>> Lawyers (S&L):=20 $34.64
>>>
>>> Note: these numbers do *not* take = into=20 consideration benefits, etc.
>>> They
>>> also = do not=20 take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per
>>>=20 year.
>>>
>>> Would you like me to post a = correction to=20 your Letter to the Editor,
>>> or
>>> would you = prefer=20 to do it yourself?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> = Dale=20 Courtney
>>> Moscow, Idaho
>>>
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------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C359D1.74526660-- From nielsen@uidaho.edu Mon Aug 4 00:35:47 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 16:35:47 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus In-Reply-To: <20030803090001.98152.64652.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <356611C6-C60B-11D7-8007-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> --Apple-Mail-4-42168769 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > From: Douglas Stambler > Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific > To: Ralph Nielsen , vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen > > > Ralph: > =A0 > Christ is real and alive today!=A0 There's no doubt about that.=A0 And=20= > there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have=20= > to try it yourself.=A0 Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you=20= > will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be=20 > lifted, too.=A0 No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and = I=20 > don't think that you really care about that.=A0 I think what you're=20 > after is for God to show Himself to you. > =A0 > Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the=20 > difference. > =A0 > In Christ, > Douglas Stambler RALPH NIELSEN I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly = carried up=20 into the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while=20 some of his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking=20 about an imaginary companion. > RALPH NIELSEN (earlier) > The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue > only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest > writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked = for > an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them > were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, = with > a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of > Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most > scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. > They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, > but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown > up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical > solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, > Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what > they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the > centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. > RALPH NIELSEN=A0 > >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal"=20 > issue only > >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest=20 > writer in > >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an=20 > imminent > >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still=20= > alive. > >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in=20= > the year > >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example,=20 > where the > >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was=20 > written > >around the year 100. > From: "Dale Courtney" > Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do. > =A0 > First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary=20 > researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have=20= > disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority=20 > have dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide=20= > you (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have=20= > disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the=20 > internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70=20 > AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly=20 > purposes but to support a different agenda. > =A0 > Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and=20= > see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic=20 > genre is not like reading a Harry Potter book. > =A0 > Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment=20= > and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you.=20 > Again, I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets=20= > where they speak of judgment comings. > =A0 > Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me=20 > off-list -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since=20= > you haven't done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really*=A0care to=20 > know, and that your agenda lies elsewhere. RALPH NIELSEN Recent scholars generally agree that Revelation was written = around the=20 year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have=20 personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is=20= no doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what=20= we call the first century was supposed to have been the last century.=20 But nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar=20 prophecies, held by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's=20 Witnesses have also failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again=20 in your time or mine either. No matter how many Left Behind books or=20 Late Great Planet Earth books are written, he will not show up. Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent=20 masturbation by young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate=20 problems in their later years. --Apple-Mail-4-42168769 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=ISO-8859-1 From: Douglas Stambler < Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific To: Ralph Nielsen <, vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen Ralph: =A0 Christ is real and alive today!=A0 There's no doubt about that.=A0 And there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have to try it yourself.=A0 Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be lifted, too.=A0 No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I don't think that you really care about that.=A0 I think what you're after is for God to show Himself to you. =A0 Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the difference. =A0 In Christ, Douglas Stambler RALPH NIELSEN I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly = carried up into the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while some of his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking about an imaginary companion.=20 RALPH NIELSEN (earlier) The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. RALPH NIELSEN=A0 >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue only >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest writer in >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an imminent >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still alive. >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the year >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, where the >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was written >around the year 100. From: "Dale Courtney" < Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do. =A0 First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority have dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide you (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70 AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly purposes but to support a different agenda. =A0 Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic genre is not like reading a Harry Potter book. =A0 Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. Again, I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets where they speak of judgment comings. =A0 Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me off-list -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since you haven't done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really*=A0care to know, and that your agenda lies elsewhere. RALPH NIELSEN Recent scholars generally agree that Revelation was written = around the year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is no doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what we call the first century was supposed to have been the last century. But nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar prophecies, held by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's Witnesses have also failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again in your time or mine either. No matter how many Left Behind books or Late Great Planet Earth books are written, he will not show up. Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent masturbation by young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate problems in their later years. --Apple-Mail-4-42168769-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 00:45:22 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 16:45:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] My Testimony In-Reply-To: <356611C6-C60B-11D7-8007-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030803234522.30412.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1834125609-1059954322=:30000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ralph: I offer you my testimony. I was molested and beaten as a child, and my mother raped me until about the age of twelve. I had a lot of problems getting along with people, and it was only when I came to Christ, that I felt the burden of these things really go away. Christ is not an imaginary companion. Christ works through our souls, and offers us protection in this very difficult world we live in. That's my testimony for you. I OPEN THIS UP TO ALL CHRISTIANS ON THIS FORUM TO COME FORTH WITH YOUR TESTIMONIES ABOUT WHAT JESUS HAS DONE IN YOUR LIFE. PERHAPS I'M NOT THE PERSON TO START THIS ON THE FORUM, AND PERHAPS THERE ARE THOSE WHO THINK THAT THIS IS INAPPROPRIATE ON THE VISION2020 FORUM. BUT HERE WE ARE: WHAT'S MORE HELPFUL TO OTHERS THAN TO GIVE YOUR TESTIMONY ABOUT WHAT CHRIST HAS DONE FOR YOU? PLEASE, RALPH IS I THINK A PERSON WHO REALLY NEEDS TO HEAR FROM CHRISTIANS THE MIRACULOUS CHANGES THAT CHRIST BRINGS TO EVERYONE WHO ASKS FOR CHRIST TO COME INTO THEIR LIFE. FOR ONCE, IGNORE THE SOURCE OF THIS E-MAIL. BRING YOUR TESTIMONIES ABOUT JESUS CHRIST FORTH ON THIS FORUM. Thank you, Douglas Stambler (Pullman) ************************************* ote: > > From: Douglas Stambler > Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific > To: Ralph Nielsen , vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen > > > Ralph: > > Christ is real and alive today! There's no doubt about that. And > there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have > to try it yourself. Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you > will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be > lifted, too. No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I > don't think that you really care about that. I think what you're > after is for God to show Himself to you. > > Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the > difference. > > In Christ, > Douglas Stambler RALPH NIELSEN I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly carried up into the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while some of his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking about an imaginary companion. > RALPH NIELSEN (earlier) > The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue > only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest > writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for > an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them > were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with > a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of > Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most > scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. > They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, > but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown > up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical > solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, > Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what > they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the > centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. > RALPH NIELSEN > >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" > issue only > >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest > writer in > >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an > imminent > >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still > alive. > >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in > the year > >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, > where the > >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was > written > >around the year 100. > From: "Dale Courtney" > Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do. > > First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary > researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have > disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority > have dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide > you (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have > disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the > internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70 > AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly > purposes but to support a different agenda. > > Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and > see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic > genre is not like reading a Harry Potter book. > > Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment > and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. > Again, I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets > where they speak of judgment comings. > > Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me > off-list -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since > you haven't done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to > know, and that your agenda lies elsewhere. RALPH NIELSEN Recent scholars generally agree that Revelation was written around the year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is no doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what we call the first century was supposed to have been the last century. But nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar prophecies, held by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's Witnesses have also failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again in your time or mine either. No matter how many Left Behind books or Late Great Planet Earth books are written, he will not show up. Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent masturbation by young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate problems in their later years. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1834125609-1059954322=:30000 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ralph:
 
I offer you my testimony.
 
I was molested and beaten as a child, and my mother raped me until about the age of twelve.  I had a lot of problems getting along with people, and it was only when I came to Christ, that I felt the burden of these things really go away.  Christ is not an imaginary companion.  Christ works through our souls, and offers us protection in this very difficult world we live in.
 
That's my testimony for you.
 
I OPEN THIS UP TO ALL CHRISTIANS ON THIS FORUM TO COME FORTH WITH YOUR TESTIMONIES ABOUT WHAT JESUS HAS DONE IN YOUR LIFE.  PERHAPS I'M NOT THE PERSON TO START THIS ON THE FORUM, AND PERHAPS THERE ARE THOSE WHO THINK THAT THIS IS INAPPROPRIATE ON THE VISION2020 FORUM.  BUT HERE WE ARE: WHAT'S MORE HELPFUL TO OTHERS THAN TO GIVE YOUR TESTIMONY ABOUT WHAT CHRIST HAS DONE FOR YOU?
 
PLEASE, RALPH IS I THINK A PERSON WHO REALLY NEEDS TO HEAR FROM CHRISTIANS THE MIRACULOUS CHANGES THAT CHRIST BRINGS TO EVERYONE WHO ASKS FOR CHRIST TO COME INTO THEIR LIFE.
 
FOR ONCE, IGNORE THE SOURCE OF THIS E-MAIL.  BRING YOUR TESTIMONIES ABOUT JESUS CHRIST FORTH ON THIS FORUM.
 
Thank you,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman)
 
 

*************************************
ote:
>
> From: Douglas Stambler
> Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific
> To: Ralph Nielsen , vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen
>
>
> Ralph:
>  
> Christ is real and alive today!  There's no doubt about that.  And
> there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have
> to try it yourself.  Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you
> will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be
> lifted, too.  No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I
> don't think that you really care about that.  I think what you're
> after is for God to show Himself to you.
>  
> Again, ask Christ into y! our life today, and you will feel the
> difference.
>  
> In Christ,
> Douglas Stambler

RALPH NIELSEN
I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly carried up
into the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while
some of his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking
about an imaginary companion.

>
RALPH NIELSEN (earlier)
> The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue
> only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest
> writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for
> an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them
> were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with
> a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of
> Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most
> scholars agree! that Revelation was written around the year 100.
> They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter,
> but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown
> up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical
> solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus,
> Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what
> they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the
> centuries attempting to rationalize this fact.

> RALPH NIELSEN 
> >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal"
> issue only
> >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest
> writer in
> >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an
> imminent
> >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still
> alive.> >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in
> the year
> >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example,
> where the
> >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was
> written
> >around the year 100.

> From: "Dale Courtney"
> Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do.
>  
> First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary
> researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have
> disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority
> have dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide
> you (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have
> disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the
> internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70
>! ; AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly
> purposes but to support a different agenda.
>  
> Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and
> see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic
> genre is not like reading a Harry Potter book.
>  
> Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment
> and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you.
> Again, I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets
> where they speak of judgment comings.
>  
> Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me
> off-list -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since
> you haven't done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to
> know, and that your agenda lies elsewhere.

RALPH NIELSEN
Recent scholars generally agree th! at Revelation was written around the
year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have
personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is
no doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what
we call the first century was supposed to have been the last century.
But nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar
prophecies, held by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's
Witnesses have also failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again
in your time or mine either. No matter how many Left Behind books or
Late Great Planet Earth books are written, he will not show up.
Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent
masturbation by young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate
problems in their later years.


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1834125609-1059954322=:30000-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 01:07:51 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 00:07:51 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] [Vision2020]Teachers Work: Wenders' Diatribe Message-ID: Dale et. al. See link below to data on Idaho Public School teachers work days and hours. Ted Moffett wrote: >> >> > 2) His statement was "inaccurate" because MSD teachers >> > really work more than 180 days out of the year if you include >> > all that is required of them in their career. This point has >> > been repeated and analyzed by myself and others on this list >> > before. I have not yet heard a convincing refutation of this point. >> Dale replied: >>Ted, would you please provide for me the "analysis" that you conducted for >>the number of workdays that MSD teachers do. >> > Ted replies: The analysis provided via the link below is obviously NOT MY analysis. Note that the "teaching days" came out to just over 180 and "other days of contract" came out to just over 9. Then there is the 11 hours a week average spent on "instruction related activities" not a part of the regular work day. Then there is average 4+ hours a week spent on "non-compensated" activities, which would add up to about another work day every two weeks of school, if a work day at 8 hours a day was figured. Interestingly, we have an average amount ($443.66) donated to students by teachers during that year out of their own income that equals over a days pay given away to students! Note that, as far I can tell, these results do not include figures regarding my main point in arguing that your annualized salary figures are misleading, and that your claims of the number of days "worked" by public school teachers are misleading, that point being: any course work that is required for professional advancement or recertification that is done during the teacher's summer "vacation" must be figured as time spent when they cannot be doing some other sort of job while on "vacation." This added "work" should be included somehow (it is not totally "voluntary" and if not completed would have a negative impact on career advancement and income) in days "worked" per year associated with the requirements of their career, and the income they might make during this period doing some other job should be subtracted somehow from the annualized salary figures, unless the teachers are paid to take the courses at a rate that equals what they make during the school year work days, a possibility I highly doubt occurs. Info on Idaho Public School teachers work days and hours: http://www.idahoea.org/happenings/FYI%20-%20Hours%20which%20teachers%20put%20in%20during%20a%20school%20year.html Dale wrote: >I have the list that MSD provided me. I'm curious what numbers *you* are >working off of. Anecdotal information, perhaps? No, a little birdy from the beyond told me! Ted _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Sun Aug 3 23:30:27 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 15:30:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religious Diversity Education References: Message-ID: <005601c35a31$72119c80$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Hello, Mr. Moffett: > >because of man's sinfulness. Whatever God commands us not to do is what we > >want to do the most. He condemns stealing, yet thievery occurs en mass > >throughout the world. He condemns lying, but it is so natural for us to > >deceive others, and sometimes ourselves, when it suits our purposes. He > >condemns fornication, yet there are millions who either do it or tolerate > >it; the same goes for adultery. And the list goes ever on. Everything > >divinely forbidden is sought after, and so when God draws out a just reward > >for the murderer, the world today shuns His justice and lets the slayer get > >off free. > > > > Ted replies: > > Luke, stay tuned! I have been doing research on biblical references and > analysis regarding the death penalty (but not simple minded analysis, sorry > about my bias!). My point about the bias was that having bias is like breathing air - you can't escape it; everyone looks at the world from a particular vantage point, and there are things we like and things we dislike. I wasn't upholding simpletons. > > Oh, I have nothing wrong with science, but it is a tool with limited > >application; you cannot make moral judgments off of scientific knowledge, > >or > >upon the basis of empirical probability, which is in effect what you were > >doing. > > Ted replies: > > So if I use science to conclude that a chemical pollutant has a certain > probability that it will kill people, and so should be avoided, the use of > science in this example is invalid? Notice I am not saying that science > tells us it is immoral to kill, merely that it is part of the process of > finding out what does kill, and therefore what to avoid. I don't know that we have a disagreement here. I fully support technological research, but as you said, technology does not tell us that it is immoral to kill. > PLease supply the quote from my text where I used science as the total basis > to determine a moral or ethical rule. > I do not believe I have done this. >From your post on July 20th: "Some statements I do believe are certain... Some absolutist belief systems about God and the whole universe may be true in whole. The evidence is lacking to PROVE any of these belief systems to be wholly true, for many reasons. Logical and empirical uncertainty." You're juding these things based entirely on the scientific method. The scientific method is founded on the properties of physical matter, and it cannot make moral judgements or recommendations. It works great for telling you which solution will dissolve paint, or how to get better fuel economy, but the empirical modus operandus has no grasp on ethics or faith. Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 04:20:32 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 20:20:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus In-Reply-To: <356611C6-C60B-11D7-8007-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030804032032.19588.qmail@web13408.mail.yahoo.com> Ralph, You really do seem to have a very limited understanding of eschatology and preterism. For laughs though, I would recommend the book "Right Behind", by Nathan Wilson, publishing company Canon Press. Enjoy and Cheers! John Harrell --- Ralph Nielsen wrote: > > > > From: Douglas Stambler > > Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific > > To: Ralph Nielsen , vision2020@moscow.com > > Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen > > > > > > Ralph: > >   > > Christ is real and alive today!  There's no doubt about that.  And > > there is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have > > to try it yourself.  Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you > > will notice that your life improves, and that your burdens will be > > lifted, too.  No one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I > > don't think that you really care about that.  I think what you're > > after is for God to show Himself to you. > >   > > Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the > > difference. > >   > > In Christ, > > Douglas Stambler > > RALPH NIELSEN > I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly carried up > into the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while > some of his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking > about an imaginary companion. > > > > RALPH NIELSEN (earlier) > > The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue > > only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest > > writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for > > an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them > > were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with > > a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of > > Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most > > scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. > > They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, > > but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown > > up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical > > solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, > > Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what > > they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the > > centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. > > > RALPH NIELSEN  > > >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" > > issue only > > >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest > > writer in > > >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an > > imminent > > >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still > > alive. > > >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in > > the year > > >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, > > where the > > >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was > > written > > >around the year 100. > > > From: "Dale Courtney" > > Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do. > >   > > First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary > > researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have > > disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority > > have dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide > > you (off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have > > disagreed with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the > > internal and external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70 > > AD). The reason for pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly > > purposes but to support a different agenda. > >   > > Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and > > see what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic > > genre is not like reading a Harry Potter book. > >   > > Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment > > and a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. > > Again, I refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets > > where they speak of judgment comings. > >   > > Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me > > off-list -- vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since > > you haven't done so, I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to > > know, and that your agenda lies elsewhere. > > RALPH NIELSEN > Recent scholars generally agree that Revelation was written around the > year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have > personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is > no doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what > we call the first century was supposed to have been the last century. > But nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar > prophecies, held by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's > Witnesses have also failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again > in your time or mine either. No matter how many Left Behind books or > Late Great Planet Earth books are written, he will not show up. > Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent > masturbation by young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate > problems in their later years. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 05:02:24 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 04:02:24 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Teaching Salaries Compared Message-ID: Dale, et. al. My statement you quote below was not from my letter to the editor to the Daily News of this weekend. My letter to the editor did not mention you or anything you wrote. It focused on Jack Wenders' previous letter to the editor in the Daily News on this subject. Perhaps you are getting my letter mixed up with Chuck Pezeshki's letter, who mentioned both Dale Courtney and Jack Wenders in the same letters to the editor section of this "Weekend Edition" Daily News in a separate letter he wrote. What you quote below from V2020 was written carefully to refer to what the "top" professionals make in other fields. I am claiming that the top income of many other professions is far above what the top salary is for a public school teacher. It is possible, for example, there are many lousy computer programmers making low wages who lower the average hourly wage of all computer programmers. But what do the top computer scientists make? Even considering "mean" income, K-12 teaching is not that lucrative an option for "the best and the brightest," as the data I give below demonstrates. Of course you know that MSD teachers make far below the mean salary for public school teachers overall in the USA. Though my letter to the editor did not refer to any of your statements, I will nonetheless elucidate my meaning in my letter to the editor, and provide some data to back up my comments, which also illuminate my statement from V2020 which you do quote. Just as in the quote you reference below where I refer not to the "mean" salary, but to the "top" professional incomes, in my letter to the editor I refer to what the "best and brightest" can earn. I thought Wenders was presenting a misleading unflattering slant on the number of days worked by public school teachers when he compared their work year (with inaccurate numbers) with the average work year of all workers. Many well paid professionals can take long vacations, and with their higher rate of pay, still earn a substantial income, with a work year shorter than the average worker. This was part of the reason why I pointed out the incomes of many professions are higher than public school teachers, along with stating that because of the higher income of many other professions, "the best and the brightest" often do not consider teaching K-12 public school. So why the crusade to prove K-12 teachers they are so over paid? My assertions are based in part on the following data. No doubt you will want to annualize and add benefit costs to the salary listed below for K-12 teachers, but then the same process would need to be applied to the other professions listed with vacation and benefits. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ Median 1998 Salaries by Profession* Physician 164000 Dentist 110000 Pilot 91750 Lawyer 78170 Physicist 73240 Optometrist 68500 Aerospace Engineer 66950 Actuary 65560 Chiropractor 63930 Civil Engineer 62660 Computer Engineer 61910 Financial Manager 55070 Physicist (Bachelors only) 54000 Geologist 53890 Systems Analyst 52180 Mathematician 49120 Police 48700 Economist 48330 Psychologist 48050 Architect 47710 College Instructor 46630 Chemist 46220 Biologist 46140 Nurse 40690 Insurance Underwriter 38710 Accountant 37860 Building Inspector 37540 K-12 Teacher 35000 Mail Carrier 34840 Social Worker 30590 Musician 30020 Fire Fighter 31170 Designer 29200 Actor 27400 Travel Agent 23010 Dancer 21430 *From ``Occupational Outlook Handbook 2000-2001", U.S. Department of Labor. All median salaries listed include all educational levels, except for "Physicists (Bachelor's only)" which excludes Masters and Ph.D.s. Other professions have lower salaries (not listed) when such exclusions are made. Ted Moffett wrote: > > > As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes > > of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of > > public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt > > to show that MSD teachers are overpaid. > Dale replied: >You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been >something addressed repeatedly. > >The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are the >Mean Hourly Earnings by profession: > >Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr >Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr >Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr >Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr >Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr >Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr >Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr >Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr >Lawyers (S&L): $34.64 > >Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc. They >also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per year. > >Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor, or >would you prefer to do it yourself? Ted replies: If you chose to correct my letter to the editor to the Daily News on this subject, at least remember the letter did not mention you, or refer to any statements you have or have not made. What you quote above that I wrote was from V2020, and as you can read from the data which I post here, I am still asserting that you are not sufficiently considering the top incomes in other professional fields when you make your case that K12 public school teachers are over paid. Your data above leaves out many other lucrative professions that attract capable individuals away from K-12 teaching careers. Consider the list of professions that I provide above, and the salaries given, for a more complete picture. Ted _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From sunilramalingam@hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 06:13:29 2003 From: sunilramalingam@hotmail.com (Sunil Ramalingam) Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 22:13:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers... Message-ID:

I don't know Dan, have you *annualized* their salaries?  What about graphs?

Sunil

>From: "Dan Carscallen"
>To: "Vision2020"
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Flaggers...
>Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 15:11:03 -0700
>
>Boring, maybe. Dangerous for sure. They put their lives on the line daily with all the drivers who are in too big a hurry to slow down for road construction. It's also seasonal, so they aren't looking at that paycheck year round.
>
>DC
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Don Kaag
>To: Vision2020
>Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:44 AM
>Subject: [Vision2020] Flaggers...
>
>
>Janesta:
>
>Boring? Only if you don't have anything to think about.
>
>Other than periodically turning the sign around, you are pretty much at
>liberty to listen to tunes on your CD box headphones, work on the
>perfect tan (Zonker would be jealous!), mentally solve the problems of
>the world, flesh out the characters for that first novel, fantasize
>about winning the lottery... the possibilities are endless!
>
>Regards,
>
>Don Kaag
>
>On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 09:29 AM, JSullivan wrote:
>
> > But how boring of a job!
> >
> > Janesta
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Don Kaag"
> > To: "Vision2020"
> > Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:20 AM
> > Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position...
> >
> >
> >> Visionaries:
> >>
> >> Here's another one:
> >>
> >> Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr
> >>
> >> This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified.
> >>
> >> Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't require
> >> an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can get a tan...
> >>
> >> Heh, heh...
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Don Kaag
> >>
> >> On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:14 AM, Dale Courtney wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ted Moffett wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> As I wrote before, the lack of comparison between the incomes
> >>>> of top professionals in other fields with the incomes of
> >>>> public school teachers is a glaring oversight in your attempt
> >>>> to show that MSD teachers are overpaid.
> >>>
> >>> You must have missed this in all my previous posts. This *has* been
> >>> something addressed repeatedly.
> >>>
> >>> The following numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here
> >>> are the
> >>> Mean Hourly Earnings by profession:
> >>>
> >>> Accountants & Auditors (S&L): $20.14/hr
> >>> Computer Programmers (S&L): $21.27/hr
> >>> Accountants & Auditors (Priv): $22.08/hr
> >>> Computer Programmers (Priv): $24.49/hr
> >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (S&L): $27.71/hr
> >>> Secondary Teachers (S&L): $30.48/hr
> >>> Elementary Teachers (S&L): $30.52/hr
> >>> Engineers, Architects, & Surveyors (priv): $31.05/hr
> >>> Lawyers (S&L): $34.64
> >>>
> >>> Note: these numbers do *not* take into consideration benefits, etc.
> >>> They
> >>> also do not take into account the teachers' 60 non-work days per
> >>> year.
> >>>
> >>> Would you like me to post a correction to your Letter to the Editor,
> >>> or
> >>> would you prefer to do it yourself?
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Dale Courtney
> >>> Moscow, Idaho
> >>>
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From ridethesaintedrhythms@hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 09:11:45 2003 From: ridethesaintedrhythms@hotmail.com (Joshua Gibbs) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 08:11:45 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus Message-ID: Ralph, I'll ask you this honestly and openly for the third time. If I believe what you believe, how will it put joy in my life? Also, as far as a day to day living aspect is concerned, how does your view of life and the world make you happier? Mind it, I don't need to know about self-deception and organized religion. I know what's wrong with modern Christianity. I want to know how your beliefs will help my life be more enjoyable. I know you must have a better reason to hold your beliefs than just to smirk at Campus Crusade kids passing out leaflets. So what is it? Mad love, Josh >From: Ralph Nielsen >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Second coming of Jesus >Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 16:35:47 -0700 > >> >>From: Douglas Stambler >>Date: Sat Aug 2, 2003 3:07:37 PM US/Pacific >>To: Ralph Nielsen , vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: [Vision2020] Second coming of Jesus: Response to R. Nielsen >> >> >>Ralph: >>  >>Christ is real and alive today!  There's no doubt about that.  And there >>is nothing that anyone can do to convince you of that, you have to try it >>yourself.  Ask Jesus to come into your life today, and you will notice >>that your life improves, and that your burdens will be lifted, too.  No >>one knows exactly when Christ will come again, and I don't think that you >>really care about that.  I think what you're after is for God to show >>Himself to you. >>  >>Again, ask Christ into your life today, and you will feel the difference. >>  >>In Christ, >>Douglas Stambler > >RALPH NIELSEN > I'm talking about the historical Jesus who was supposedly carried up into >the sky and who promised to come down out of the sky again while some of >his contemporaries were still alive. Douglas, you are talking about an >imaginary companion. > >> >RALPH NIELSEN (earlier) >>The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue >>only to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest >>writer in the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for >>an imminent return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them >>were still alive. Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with >>a judgment in the year 70, simply doesn't agree with the book of >>Revelation, for example, where the judgment is yet to come. Most >>scholars agree that Revelation was written around the year 100. >>They also agree that the epistle of 2 Peter was not written by Peter, >>but was a late attempt at damage control when Jesus had not yet shown >>up as predicted. And ever since then, Christians looking for a magical >>solution to all the world's troubles have had to pretend that Jesus, >>Paul, et. al., either did not mean what they said or did not say what >>they meant. Dale is correct that many books have been written over the >>centuries attempting to rationalize this fact. > >>RALPH NIELSEN  >> >The question of the Second Coming of Jesus becomes a "doctrinal" issue >>only >> >to those who refuse to face the fact that both Paul, the earliest writer >>in >> >the New Testament, and most of the others as well, looked for an >>imminent >> >return of Jesus out of the clouds while nearly all of them were still >>alive. >> >Dale's claim that the Parousia was in two parts, with a judgment in the >>year >> >70, simply doesn't agree with the book of Revelation, for example, where >>the >> >judgment is yet to come. Most scholars agree that Revelation was written >> >around the year 100. > >>From: "Dale Courtney" >>Nielsen, you still have a lot more homework to do. >>  >>First, your "late date" of 100 AD is held by "some" contemporary >>researchers. However, the vast majority of scholars thru history have >>disagreed with you and your 100 AD date. In fact, the vast majority have >>dated Revelation before 70 AD. If you would like, I can provide you >>(off-list) with a 15-page bibliography listing scholars who have disagreed >>with you over the past 2,000 years. Bottom line: all the internal and >>external evidence points to an early date (prior to 70 AD). The reason for >>pushing the date to later isn't for scholarly purposes but to support a >>different agenda. >>  >>Second, you need to study up more on Hebrew apocalyptic literature and see >>what it means to come in the clouds. Understanding apocalyptic genre is >>not like reading a Harry Potter book. >>  >>Third, there is a significant difference between a coming in judgment and >>a physical coming. That distinction shouldn't be lost on you. Again, I >>refer you to the apocalyptic writings of the Hebrew Prophets where they >>speak of judgment comings. >>  >>Finally, if you are *really* interested in knowing, contact me off-list -- >>vision2020 is not a forum for theological debates. Since you haven't done >>so, I'm assuming that you don't *really* care to know, and that your >>agenda lies elsewhere. > >RALPH NIELSEN > Recent scholars generally agree that Revelation was written around the >year 95 (Adela Yarbro Collins, David E. Aune (both of whom I have >personally contacted) and others). But whenever it was written there is no >doubt that Jesus, Paul, and many early Christians believed that what we >call the first century was supposed to have been the last century. But >nothing happened, the prophecies failed, just as similar prophecies, held >by the Millerites, Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's Witnesses have also >failed. I prophesy that Jesus will not come again in your time or mine >either. No matter how many Left Behind books or Late Great Planet Earth >books are written, he will not show up. > Incidentally, Dale, a recent study concludes that frequent masturbation by >young men in their twenties helps to prevent prostate problems in their >later years. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From dale@courtneys.us Mon Aug 4 15:14:36 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 07:14:36 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Professional position... In-Reply-To: <726E4F9A-C5CE-11D7-9BC3-000393B120B6@turbonet.com> Message-ID: <200308041414.h74EEtKM031069@whale2.fsr.net> > Highway construction site flaggers (Priv): $23.00/hr > > This does take extensive training... 4 hours to be certified. > > Hey, wait a minute, that's more than I make teaching, doesn't > require an advanced degree, it's air-conditioned, and you can > get a tan... Actually, with a base salary of $48,835 per year, working 180 days, you earn $33.91/hour. That's not including benefits, etc. Even *if* we assumed you worked 240 days/year, that is still $25.43/hour. Just for the record. Best, Dale From dougwils@moscow.com Mon Aug 4 16:27:13 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 08:27:13 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: References: <20030801153100.38434.94875.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030804082132.01ce8ea0@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian morality that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time, and we base this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a "secular legal contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit secular legal contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need around here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism. Cordially, Douglas Wilson t 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, you wrote: > Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference > between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and sin > instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is concerned, > is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract binding on the > two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, > even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many > people can physically fit into a bedroom. > Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with > building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian > "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. > Ralph Nielsen > >On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 08:31 AM, vision2020-request@moscow.com wrote: > >> >>From: Douglas >>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >> >> >>Visionaries, >> >>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our >>nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns >>publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to >>bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that >>vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two ways to >>get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other >>is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the >>latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. >> >>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is no >>longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about >>homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more >>than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind of >>sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn the >>rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. >> >>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the >>bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to tell >>me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, how the >>electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to be, and so >>on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. >> >>Cordially, >> >>Douglas > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From nielsen@uidaho.edu Mon Aug 4 23:17:50 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 15:17:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <20030804190006.26085.39348.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <7BFDE0B4-C6C9-11D7-8007-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4 Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said nothing about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but pointed out that AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a secular legal contract. If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are perfectly free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state also makes provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it to be moral or not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some folks believe divorce is a sin, but that is of no concern to the state. I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to loom large in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as Doug implies. In fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, e.g., Gideon, who had 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges 8:30). I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would place those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. And don't forget that they would be under the same rules if they wanted to get divorced. We have laws to protect social stability and I think same-sex marriage will do just that. > From: Douglas > Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is > actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have > the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian morality > that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time, and we base > this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a "secular legal > contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit secular legal > contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it appears, in > limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also mistaken in limiting > it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop trying to impede sexual > liberation. The last thing we need around here is atheistic > bluestocking wowserism. > > RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote: >> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference >> between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and >> sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is >> concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract >> binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy >> with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a >> matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom. >> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with >> building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian >> "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. >> Ralph Nielsen >> >>> >>> From: Douglas >>> Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific >>> To: vision2020@moscow.com >>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >>> >>> There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our >>> nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns >>> publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to >>> bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute >>> that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are >>> two ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the >>> sin, and the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the >>> course of pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. >>> >>> If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and >>> is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking >>> about homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long >>> as more than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. >>> What kind of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the >>> courts learn the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. >>> >>> And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the >>> bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to >>> tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, >>> how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had >>> to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. From vision2020@moscow.com Mon Aug 4 23:23:15 2003 From: vision2020@moscow.com (vision2020@moscow.com) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 15:23:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah County Zoning Commission Amended Agenda Message-ID: <000301c35ad6$ffb02160$3464000a@latah.id.us> The regularly scheduled Latah County Zoning Commission meeting for Wednesday, August 6th, 2003, previously cancelled, has been rescheduled and will meet at the regularly scheduled date and time. The agenda is available at http://www.latah.id.us/Comm/PlanZone_Main.htm. From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 00:09:29 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 23:09:29 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID: <200308042239.h74Md3KM031600@whale2.fsr.net> Greetings Visionaires - I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and move next door to me. That said, let's move on to more important topics. Is everybody enjoying this drop in temperature as much as I am? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 23:43:01 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 15:43:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <200308042239.h74Md3KM031600@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <20030804224301.11301.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-213532984-1060036981=:10282 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii let 'em talk, tom, lots of people are interested in this very important topic thansen@moscow.com wrote:Greetings Visionaires - I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and move next door to me. That said, let's move on to more important topics. 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let 'em talk, tom, lots of people are interested in this very important topic

thansen@moscow.com wrote:
Greetings Visionaires -

I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel
threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and
move next door to me.

That said, let's move on to more important topics.

Is everybody enjoying this drop in temperature as much as I am?

Tom Hansen
Moscow,
Idaho

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Ralph, Mr. Wilson, etc. . .,

I don't think you will ever through to Mr. Wilson. Using logic to get through to him is like using a wet noodle to get through a steel door.

If he wants to believe that the state should enforce the law so that all marriages fit his preferences that is his right to do so. I find that him proclaiming only his marriage is the only one that the state should endorse and all others are immoral  ironic at best and hypocritical at worst.

If marriage is a religious issue, why do they allow people that are not Christian to get married? Or why do they allow people that are of different faiths to get married? Would it not be confusing to a child to have one parent be atheist, another Muslim, living in a society of Christians?

Why do they allow mail-order-brides? Is this not immoral? Or how about the marriage of a 80-year-old man to a 18-year-old girl? I don't see these Moralists fighting against these behaviors either.

When you boil it down, it comes to the government saying you can marry anyone on the basis of gender only. Not on the basis of if you love them.

Every argument they make for marriage to only be between a man and woman can be broken down to tiny pieces that wash away easily in logic and reason.

Argument 1) They can't reproduce. 

This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of.

Argument 2) They can't really love each other.

Well, this is impossible to prove or disprove to any degree of absolute certainty. Further, I don't see people attempting to break up Hollywood marriages, or rich men marrying young little Playboy models. This boils down to the government trying to get people to prove that they REALLY do love their partner.

Argument 3) The parts don't fit.

Well, in this case, let us hire doctors to make sure they do with heterosexual male and female couples too. Where is the push for this?

Argument 4) It is against the Bible.

Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?

Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.

This is the opposite direction of where gay marriage is going. Polygamy, is a violation of the rights of women, bestiality is a violation of animal rights, and pedophilia is a violation of the rights of children.

Anymore people that would like to add more arguments please feel free to.

Thanks!

Donovan J Arnold  

>From: Ralph Nielsen
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 15:17:50 -0700
>
>RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4
> Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how illogical
>you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said nothing about
>"Christian morality," whatever that might be, but pointed out that
>AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a secular legal
>contract.
> If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate marriage
>according to their alleged divine strictures, they are perfectly
>free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state also makes
>provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it to be moral
>or not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some folks believe
>divorce is a sin, but that is of no concern to the state.
> I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to loom large
>in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as Doug
>implies. In fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, e.g.,
>Gideon, who had 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges 8:30).
> I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would place
>those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. And don't
>forget that they would be under the same rules if they wanted to get
>divorced. We have laws to protect social stability and I think
>same-sex marriage will do just that.
>
>
>>From: Douglas
>>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific
>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>
>>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is
>>actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have
>>the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian
>>morality that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time,
>>and we base this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a
>>"secular legal contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit
>>secular legal contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it
>>appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also
>>mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop
>>trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need around
>>here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism.
>>
>>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote:
>>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the
>>>difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily about
>>>hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as
>>>the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular
>>>legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He
>>>illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more
>>>illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many people
>>>can physically fit into a bedroom.
>>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws
>>>with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with
>>>Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is.
>>> Ralph Nielsen
>>>
>>>>
>>>>From: Douglas
>>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
>>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>>
>>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which
>>>>our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it
>>>>condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy,
>>>>which is to bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy
>>>>is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to
>>>>remember there are two ways to get out of a double standard. One
>>>>is to repent of the sin, and the other is to drop the pretence of
>>>>virtue. We are in the course of pursuing the latter, and it will
>>>>not bring enlightenment.
>>>>
>>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break,"
>>>>and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just
>>>>talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about
>>>>polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the
>>>>privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to
>>>>be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic?
>>>>He who says A must say B.
>>>>
>>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of
>>>>the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government
>>>>wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in
>>>>the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big
>>>>the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of
>>>>the bedroom, aye.
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 00:55:00 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 16:55:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <7BFDE0B4-C6C9-11D7-8007-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> References: <20030804190006.26085.39348.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030804164237.0660c6e8@mail.moscow.com> Dear visionaries, Okay, Ralph. This should be fun. Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned, marriage is a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded me! Now, let's follow this out. What interest does the state have, and what basis does it have, for limiting said contracts to two parties? We have thought for a long time it should be just two, but of course, we thought *that* back in the day when we thought it should man and woman, one each. What benighted troglodytes we were back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But now, if three or sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary arrangement, a secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the state (which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they cannot? Why should the state restrict the formations of daisy chains? I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to be consistent. Cordially, Douglas At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote: >RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4 > Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how > illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said nothing > about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but pointed out that > AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a secular legal contract. > If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate > marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are perfectly > free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state also makes > provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it to be moral or > not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some folks believe divorce > is a sin, but that is of no concern to the state. > I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to loom large > in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as Doug implies. In > fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, e.g., Gideon, who had > 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges 8:30). > I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would place > those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. And don't > forget that they would be under the same rules if they wanted to get > divorced. We have laws to protect social stability and I think same-sex > marriage will do just that. > > >>From: Douglas >>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >> >>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is actually >>a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have the courage of >>their convictions. If we reject the Christian morality that marriage >>consists of one man, one woman, one time, and we base this rejection on >>the fact that marriage is now only a "secular legal contract," then on >>what basis, Ralph, do we limit secular legal contract to just two >>parties? We were mistaken, it appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. >>Why are we not also mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, >>Ralph, to stop trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need >>around here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism. >> >>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote: >>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference >>> between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and >>> sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is >>> concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract >>> binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy >>> with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a >>> matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom. >>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with >>> building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian >>> "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. >>> Ralph Nielsen >>> >>>> >>>>From: Douglas >>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific >>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >>>> >>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our >>>>nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns >>>>publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to >>>>bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute >>>>that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two >>>>ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and >>>>the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of >>>>pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. >>>> >>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is >>>>no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about >>>>homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more >>>>than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind >>>>of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn >>>>the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. >>>> >>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the >>>>bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to >>>>tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, >>>>how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to >>>>be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye. > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 00:41:35 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 16:41:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage: Offer To Doug Wilson In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030804164237.0660c6e8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030804234135.36015.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-940535744-1060040495=:35605 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii You know, for someone who calls himself a pastor, you sure NEVER SEEM TO TALK ABOUT CHRIST ON THIS FORUM, only about YOUR LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE BIBLE. THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE, SIR! TRY JESUS, DOUG...after all these years, try CHRIST. -Douglas Stambler ***************************************************************************** Douglas wrote: Dear visionaries, Okay, Ralph. This should be fun. Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned, marriage is a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded me! Now, let's follow this out. What interest does the state have, and what basis does it have, for limiting said contracts to two parties? We have thought for a long time it should be just two, but of course, we thought *that* back in the day when we thought it should man and woman, one each. What benighted troglodytes we were back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But now, if three or sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary arrangement, a secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the state (which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they cannot? Why should the state restrict the formations of daisy chains? I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to be consistent. Cordially, Douglas At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote: >RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4 > Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how > illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said nothing > about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but pointed out that > AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a secular legal contract. > If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate > marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are perfectly > free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state also makes > provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it to be moral or > not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some folks believe divorce > is a sin, but that is of no concern to the state. > I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to loom large > in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as Doug implies. In > fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, e.g., Gideon, who had > 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges 8:30). > I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would place > those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. And don't > forget that they would be under the same rules if they wanted to get > divorced. We have laws to protect social stability and I think same-sex > marriage will do just that. > > >>From: Douglas >>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >> >>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is actually >>a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have the courage of >>their convictions. If we reject the Christian morality that marriage >>consists of one man, one woman, one time, and we base this rejection on >>the fact that marriage is now only a "secular legal contract," then on >>what basis, Ralph, do we limit secular legal contract to just two >>parties? We were mistaken, it appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. >>Why are we not also mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, >>Ralph, to stop trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need >>around here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism. >> >>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote: >>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference >>> between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and >>> sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is >>> concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract >>> binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy >>> with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a >>> matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom. >>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with >>> building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian >>> "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is. >>> Ralph Nielsen >>> >>>> >>>>From: Douglas >>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific >>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >>>> >>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our >>>>nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns >>>>publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to >>>>bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute >>>>that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two >>>>ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and >>>>the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of >>>>pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. >>>> >>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is >>>>no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about >>>>homosexual unions. We are also talking about polygamy, as long as more >>>>than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind >>>>of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn >>>>the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B. >>>> >>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the >>>>bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to >>>>tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom, >>>>how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to >>>>be, and so on, ad nauseam. 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You know, for someone who calls himself a pastor, you sure NEVER SEEM TO TALK ABOUT CHRIST ON THIS FORUM, only about YOUR LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE BIBLE.  THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE, SIR!
 
TRY JESUS, DOUG...after all these years, try CHRIST.
 
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Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:

Dear visionaries,

Okay, Ralph. This should be fun.

Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned, marriage is
a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded me! Now, let's
follow this out. What interest does the state have, and what basis does it
have, for limiting said contracts to two parties? We have thought for a
long time it should be just two, but of course, we thought *that* back in
the day when we thought it should man and woman, one each. What benighted
troglodytes we were back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But
now, if three or sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary
arrangement, a secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the
state (which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they
cannot? Why should the state restrict the formation! s of daisy chains?

I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very
illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to be
consistent.

Cordially,

Douglas


At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4
> Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how
> illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said nothing
> about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but pointed out that
> AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a secular legal contract.
> If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate
> marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are perfectly
> free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state also makes
> provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it to be moral or
> not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some folks believe div! orce
> is a sin, but that is of no concern to the state.
> I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to loom large
> in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as Doug implies. In
> fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, e.g., Gideon, who had
> 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges 8:30).
> I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would place
> those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. And don't
> forget that they would be under the same rules if they wanted to get
> divorced. We have laws to protect social stability and I think same-sex
> marriage will do just that.
>
>
>>From: Douglas
>>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific
>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>
>>Far from this being a demonstration! of how illogical I am, it is actually
>>a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists have the courage of
>>their convictions. If we reject the Christian morality that marriage
>>consists of one man, one woman, one time, and we base this rejection on
>>the fact that marriage is now only a "secular legal contract," then on
>>what basis, Ralph, do we limit secular legal contract to just two
>>parties? We were mistaken, it appears, in limiting marriage to heteros.
>>Why are we not also mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you,
>>Ralph, to stop trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need
>>around here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism.
>>
>>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote:
>>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the difference
>>> between church and state, so he gives us a homily about hypocrisy and
>>> sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as far as the state is
>>> concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a secular legal contract
>>> binding on the two parties concerned. He illogically equates monogamy
>>> with polygamy and, even more illogically, pretends that polygamy is a
>>> matter of how many people can physically fit into a bedroom.
>>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws with
>>> building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with Wilsonian
>>> "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he is.
>>> Ralph Nielsen
>>>
>>>>
>>>>From: Douglas
>>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
>>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>>
>>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which our
>>>>nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it condemns
>>>>publicly, and the tragic way of removing that hypocrisy, which is to
>>>>bring yourself to approve the sin formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute
>>>>that vice pays to virtue, and we always need to remember there are two
>>>>ways to get out of a double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and
>>>>the other is to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of
>>>>pursuing the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment.
>>>>
>>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," and is
>>>>no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just talking about
>>>>homosexual unions. We are also talking! about polygamy, as long as more
>>>>than two can physically fit into the privacy of the bedroom. What kind
>>>>of sexual unions will have to be permitted as soon as the courts learn
>>>>the rudiments of logic? He who says A must say B.
>>>>
>>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of the
>>>>bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government wanted to
>>>>tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be in the bedroom,
>>>>how the electric outlets had to be placed, how big the windows had to
>>>>be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out of the bedroom, aye.
>
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Mr. Wilson,

Not only is your argument completely unrelated to the notion of Gay Marriage, but it is also illogical in itself.

Polygamy is a violation of human rights in numerous levels.

First, marriage requires that you place all loyalty to one person. How can you do that when you are married to multiple people?

Second, it allows the spread of disease, against the interests of the state and the community. One of the members of the union engages in sexual relations with someone outside the marriage and it goes to everyone, and could spread to many more children.

Third, it allows the suppression of women.

Fourth, it creates confusion in matters of divorce. Can the divorcing women sue all the ones he is married to also? If so, why is that fair? If not, he can transfer all his wealth to the others he is married to as well, leaving the women with nothing to raise her children on?

Fifth, how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one person? Is this not an important part of marriage?

Sixth, who gets the benefits of life insurance, health insurance, and other benefits? If you have 20 wives, which one gets the dental benefit, which one gets the medicine? You could argue that businesses should provide health insurance for all the wives and children, but which children are his if they each have 20 husbands? You would also have bickering between the different health insurance companies as to which should pay for the costs of medical expenses.

Seventh, how is it fair to a spouse if one decides to marry another when they don't have a say in manner?

I could name about 50 more, but I don't see how this relates in any way to the gender of two people getting married. Polygamy is a heterosexual thing that was knocked down to protect the rights of women that were being abused in the relationship.

Donovan J Arnold  

>From: Douglas
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 16:55:00 -0700
>
>
>Dear visionaries,
>
>Okay, Ralph. This should be fun.
>
>Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned,
>marriage is a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded
>me! Now, let's follow this out. What interest does the state have,
>and what basis does it have, for limiting said contracts to two
>parties? We have thought for a long time it should be just two, but
>of course, we thought *that* back in the day when we thought it
>should man and woman, one each. What benighted troglodytes we were
>back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But now, if three or
>sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary arrangement, a
>secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the state
>(which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they
>cannot? Why should the state restrict the formations of daisy
>chains?
>
>I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very
>illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to
>be consistent.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Douglas
>
>
>At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4
>> Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how
>>illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said
>>nothing about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but
>>pointed out that AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a
>>secular legal contract.
>> If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate
>>marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are
>>perfectly free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state
>>also makes provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it
>>to be moral or not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some
>>folks believe divorce is a sin, but that is of no concern to the
>>state.
>> I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to
>>loom large in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as
>>Doug implies. In fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife,
>>e.g., Gideon, who had 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges
>>8:30).
>> I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would
>>place those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples.
>>And don't forget that they would be under the same rules if they
>>wanted to get divorced. We have laws to protect social stability
>>and I think same-sex marriage will do just that.
>>
>>
>>>From: Douglas
>>>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific
>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>
>>>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is
>>>actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists
>>>have the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian
>>>morality that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time,
>>>and we base this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a
>>>"secular legal contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit
>>>secular legal contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it
>>>appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also
>>>mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop
>>>trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need around
>>>here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism.
>>>
>>>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote:
>>>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the
>>>>difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily
>>>>about hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as
>>>>far as the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a
>>>>secular legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He
>>>>illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more
>>>>illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many
>>>>people can physically fit into a bedroom.
>>>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws
>>>>with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with
>>>>Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he
>>>>is.
>>>> Ralph Nielsen
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>From: Douglas
>>>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
>>>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>>>
>>>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which
>>>>>our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it
>>>>>condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that
>>>>>hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to approve the sin
>>>>>formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and
>>>>>we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a
>>>>>double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is
>>>>>to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing
>>>>>the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment.
>>>>>
>>>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break,"
>>>>>and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just
>>>>>talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about
>>>>>polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the
>>>>>privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to
>>>>>be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic?
>>>>>He who says A must say B.
>>>>>
>>>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of
>>>>>the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government
>>>>>wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be
>>>>>in the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how
>>>>>big the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out
>>>>>of the bedroom, aye.
>>
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>>communities of the Palouse since 1994.
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But water engineer Asil Kahn walks with a limp and he still has two bullets in his body, one of them half an inch from his spine.   The vehicle's humanitarian logo made him a victim in the battle for Afghanistan's future, where water engineers, mine-clearers and humanitarian workers - people the country needs most - are prime targets for militants trying to destabilize President Hamid Karzai's interim government.   The May attack on the Afghanistan Development Agency car in Wardak province, south of Kabul on the road to Kandahar, injured Kahn but killed the driver.   "They weren't robbers or thieves," said Kahn, 46. "They just wanted to kill us. They're people against the government. They thought that maybe there would be some foreigners or some officials from aid organizations in the car. That's why they shot us."   U.S. forces have their hands full trying to subdue attacks in Iraq. But with the slow buildup of a national Afghan army, an inadequate U.S. and coalition presence and poor progress on reconstruction projects, Afghanistan is spiraling out of control and risks becoming a "narco-mafia" state, some humanitarian agencies warn.   Already the signs are there - a boom in opium production, rampant banditry and huge swaths of territory unsafe for Western aid workers. The central government has almost no power over regional warlords who control roads and extort money from truck drivers, choking commerce and trade.   If the country slips into anarchy, it risks becoming a haven for resurgent Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters. And the point of U.S. military action here could be lost - a major setback in the war against terrorism.   Money spent on the war may end up being wasted, and dragging the country back from chaos could be even more costly. America spends about $900 million a month on its forces stationed here, but little of the $3 billion authorized for aid in the Freedom Support Act has been spent.   U.S. promises of a Marshall Plan for Afghanistan raised Afghan expectations, but security and reconstruction woes are undermining support for the coalition among ordinary Afghans. Their disappointment and disillusionment plays into the hands of anti-government militants.   Humanitarian agencies, calling for a big boost in international funds for security and reconstruction, contend that the commitment to Afghanistan is relatively low. A CARE International paper in January stated that postwar international aid spent in Bosnia-Herzegovina was $326 per capita, compared with $42 promised for Afghans up to 2006. For every peacekeeping soldier there were 48 Bosnians, compared with one for every 5,380 Afghans, the paper said. Yet Bosnia poses no appreciable terrorist threat.   There are 8,500 U.S. military personnel leading the 11,500 anti-terrorist coalition forces in Afghanistan. An additional 5,000 international troops secure the capital city, Kabul. A key missing piece is an Afghan army, but with only 4,000 troops trained so far, it will take many years to reach the planned 70,000-strong force. It won't be ready in time to ensure free and fair elections scheduled for June. Some of the 4,000 trained soldiers have already defected because of poor salaries and low morale.   The security vacuum outside Kabul has emboldened Taliban fighters, who constitute the bulk of anti-government militants, some who cross from Pakistan, others based in the east and south. U.S. officials say the Taliban controls part of the opium business, a rich source of funds to attract fighters.   As security worsens, there are sharp differences between the aid community and Western leaders on how to prevent a deepening slide.   Many in the international aid community in Kabul believe the coalition's latest response to the security problem - small scale military teams tackling modest reconstruction projects - will have little impact and will put aid workers at more risk by blurring the line between them and soldiers.   About 40% of the $5.2 billion pledged by the international community last year has been spent but with little progress on big reconstruction projects like the Kabul-to-Kandahar road. Much of the money has been eaten up by emergency relief - food, medicine, blankets and tents.   Haji Abdul Khaliq, 54, arrived in Kabul exhausted by 14 hours on the shattering, rocky track of a highway from Kandahar. It was inconceivable to him that $2 billion had been spent in his country since January last year.   "From what we can see, they didn't spend more than a dollar," he spluttered angrily. "There are no paved roads, no reconstruction of government buildings, no help for the people and no government salaries.   "I think at first people were very hopeful, [but] day by day they lose hope," said Khaliq, a turbaned, white-bearded general from a Kandahar military base who is fighting Taliban militants in the south.   The term Taliban can be a little confusing in a city like Kandahar, where most people in power were once with the Taliban.   Typical of many Afghan moujahedeen fighters, Khaliq is loyal only to his commander. Though he's fighting anti-government militants, he is contemptuous of Americans and despises Karzai and his government.   Khaliq said Taliban forces in the region were growing bolder. A June 30 explosion at a Kandahar mosque that injured more than a dozen was apparently aimed at the anti-Taliban mullah there. A day later another anti-Taliban mullah was shot dead in Nakobak village, six miles south of Kandahar.   In the same week, said Khaliq, Taliban fighters from Pakistan set up a base northeast of Kandahar in Zabul province. Afghan forces attacked, killing a dozen Taliban fighters and capturing about five.   The Taliban rebels offer local people good salaries - more than $100 a month - to fight, while Khaliq grumbled that he and his men are not being paid at all. Afghanistan's severe budgetary problems are leaving many civil servants unpaid.   In Afghanistan, U.S. forces have not suffered the steady casualties borne by the much larger force in Iraq. But anti-government militants in recent months have killed aid workers, attacked mine-clearers and burned girls schools. In June, a suicide bomb attack in Kabul killed four German soldiers from the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF.   The security problem delaying the Kabul-Kandahar road project is denying the country the economic fillip of a six-hour trade route between the cities. Taxis can do the road in 14 hours, but truck transport takes at least two days.   Taxi drivers working the road daily tell hair-raising tales of armed attacks by thieves and bandits. With something akin to nostalgia, they recall the security of the Taliban era, when they could drive all night without fear.   U.S. forces are focused on eradicating remnants of the Taliban. But to many Afghans, a more immediate problem is bandits, often associated with the venal commanders and warlords who control the roads.   Sher Alimad, 38, a driver from the western city of Herat, said he was attacked in mid-June by five gunmen at Gereshk, about 40 miles west of Kandahar. He was beaten, tied up and thrown into his trunk, driven to a deserted road and robbed of 12,000 Afghanis (about $250).   A surge in trade by small businessmen after the Taliban's fall is being slowly strangled by extortion and banditry.   A group of truck drivers sat wearily in the dust at Dashte Deh Sabz on the northern outskirts of Kabul, after their loads of gravel for the thriving brick industry were seized by a local commander named Maulana. They said he had taken over the gravel trade.   "He's collecting from everyone. No one else can bring it into the city except for him," said driver Khalifa Yakub, 21, who said he was beaten by checkpoint soldiers and jailed for three days when he tried to protest. His dream of running his own small gravel transport business has died. He's become an employee.   "These people, they're commanders, they're dealers, they're businessmen, they're killers, they're everything," he said ruefully.   President Karzai has repeatedly called for the deployment of ISAF forces outside Kabul, a request echoed by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and international aid agencies, but resisted by U.S. and European leaders. Last month an open letter from 80 aid organizations called for a national ISAF presence, warning that efforts to rebuild and hold elections were at risk.   Karzai has called for international donors to offer $20 billion over five years to help the country rebuild. CARE International called for at least $10 billion.   Playing down the security problem on a recent visit, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said provincial reconstruction teams, or PRTs - military-civilian teams of 50-100 people deployed to rebuild infrastructure - would play a key role in improving security. Four are working, independent of ISAF, and eight are planned.   Lt. Gen. Norbert van Heyst, the German commander of ISAF forces in Kabul, described the city as a "safe island" because of ISAF's presence, but expressed concern that militant attacks in the south and east could spill into the capital. However, he said, extending ISAF beyond Kabul was unrealistic.   "For the entire country you would need 10,000 additional troops, and nobody is willing to do that," he said, adding that PRTs were a more realistic first step. "I'm convinced that this concept can improve security."   It's a view contested by many in the humanitarian sector. Barbara Stapleton of ACBAR, the coordinating body for Afghan relief, said the military should focus on improving poor security, not duplicate the role of humanitarian agencies.   PRTs "have neither the mandate nor the resources to have a significant impact on either reconstruction or security," she said, adding that the teams eroded Afghan confidence in the neutrality of humanitarian agencies. "In a highly complex security situation, they further muddy the waters."   Stapleton said some U.S. military anti-terrorist forces had conducted crude searches in a village in southern Afghanistan, bursting into homes and offending cultural sensibilities.   "Then they went in later with sweeteners and built wells. And the people refused to use them. It's actually a crude way of dealing with a highly sophisticated and very intelligent people." _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jdanahy@turbonet.com Tue Aug 5 05:40:31 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:40:31 -0700 Subject: [Spam] [Vision2020] Afghanistan's Record Opium Crop In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000001c35b0b$b700b2b0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Come on now, surely no one is surprised at this. The CIA financed opium operation was endangered by the Taliban's attempt to shut it down. We attacked Afganistan to start it up again. So much for compassionate conservatism. John jdanahy@turbonet.com -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Ted Moffett Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:24 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Spam] [Vision2020] Afghanistan's Record Opium Crop Visionaries: While we are distracted with Iraq and threats of terror, Kobe Bryant and ridiculous repressive government policies that block people who love each other from forming stable relationships, consider the lack of focus on or interest in Afghanistan: a country we bombed to oblivion and were going to rebuild. It is as though the entire nation has ADD! Ted Read below:   Afghans on Edge of Chaos   As opium production and banditry soar, the country is at risk of anarchy, some warn, and could allow a Taliban resurgence   By Robyn Dixon   The Los Angeles Times   Monday 04 August 2003   WARDAK, Afghanistan - Two months after a gun attack, the bullet holes in the Datsun sedan have been patched and it runs beautifully. But water engineer Asil Kahn walks with a limp and he still has two bullets in his body, one of them half an inch from his spine.   The vehicle's humanitarian logo made him a victim in the battle for Afghanistan's future, where water engineers, mine-clearers and humanitarian workers - people the country needs most - are prime targets for militants trying to destabilize President Hamid Karzai's interim government.   The May attack on the Afghanistan Development Agency car in Wardak province, south of Kabul on the road to Kandahar, injured Kahn but killed the driver.   "They weren't robbers or thieves," said Kahn, 46. "They just wanted to kill us. They're people against the government. They thought that maybe there would be some foreigners or some officials from aid organizations in the car. That's why they shot us."   U.S. forces have their hands full trying to subdue attacks in Iraq. But with the slow buildup of a national Afghan army, an inadequate U.S. and coalition presence and poor progress on reconstruction projects, Afghanistan is spiraling out of control and risks becoming a "narco-mafia" state, some humanitarian agencies warn.   Already the signs are there - a boom in opium production, rampant banditry and huge swaths of territory unsafe for Western aid workers. The central government has almost no power over regional warlords who control roads and extort money from truck drivers, choking commerce and trade.   If the country slips into anarchy, it risks becoming a haven for resurgent Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters. And the point of U.S. military action here could be lost - a major setback in the war against terrorism.   Money spent on the war may end up being wasted, and dragging the country back from chaos could be even more costly. America spends about $900 million a month on its forces stationed here, but little of the $3 billion authorized for aid in the Freedom Support Act has been spent.   U.S. promises of a Marshall Plan for Afghanistan raised Afghan expectations, but security and reconstruction woes are undermining support for the coalition among ordinary Afghans. Their disappointment and disillusionment plays into the hands of anti-government militants.   Humanitarian agencies, calling for a big boost in international funds for security and reconstruction, contend that the commitment to Afghanistan is relatively low. A CARE International paper in January stated that postwar international aid spent in Bosnia-Herzegovina was $326 per capita, compared with $42 promised for Afghans up to 2006. For every peacekeeping soldier there were 48 Bosnians, compared with one for every 5,380 Afghans, the paper said. Yet Bosnia poses no appreciable terrorist threat.   There are 8,500 U.S. military personnel leading the 11,500 anti-terrorist coalition forces in Afghanistan. An additional 5,000 international troops secure the capital city, Kabul. A key missing piece is an Afghan army, but with only 4,000 troops trained so far, it will take many years to reach the planned 70,000-strong force. It won't be ready in time to ensure free and fair elections scheduled for June. Some of the 4,000 trained soldiers have already defected because of poor salaries and low morale.   The security vacuum outside Kabul has emboldened Taliban fighters, who constitute the bulk of anti-government militants, some who cross from Pakistan, others based in the east and south. U.S. officials say the Taliban controls part of the opium business, a rich source of funds to attract fighters.   As security worsens, there are sharp differences between the aid community and Western leaders on how to prevent a deepening slide.   Many in the international aid community in Kabul believe the coalition's latest response to the security problem - small scale military teams tackling modest reconstruction projects - will have little impact and will put aid workers at more risk by blurring the line between them and soldiers.   About 40% of the $5.2 billion pledged by the international community last year has been spent but with little progress on big reconstruction projects like the Kabul-to-Kandahar road. Much of the money has been eaten up by emergency relief - food, medicine, blankets and tents.   Haji Abdul Khaliq, 54, arrived in Kabul exhausted by 14 hours on the shattering, rocky track of a highway from Kandahar. It was inconceivable to him that $2 billion had been spent in his country since January last year.   "From what we can see, they didn't spend more than a dollar," he spluttered angrily. "There are no paved roads, no reconstruction of government buildings, no help for the people and no government salaries.   "I think at first people were very hopeful, [but] day by day they lose hope," said Khaliq, a turbaned, white-bearded general from a Kandahar military base who is fighting Taliban militants in the south.   The term Taliban can be a little confusing in a city like Kandahar, where most people in power were once with the Taliban.   Typical of many Afghan moujahedeen fighters, Khaliq is loyal only to his commander. Though he's fighting anti-government militants, he is contemptuous of Americans and despises Karzai and his government.   Khaliq said Taliban forces in the region were growing bolder. A June 30 explosion at a Kandahar mosque that injured more than a dozen was apparently aimed at the anti-Taliban mullah there. A day later another anti-Taliban mullah was shot dead in Nakobak village, six miles south of Kandahar.   In the same week, said Khaliq, Taliban fighters from Pakistan set up a base northeast of Kandahar in Zabul province. Afghan forces attacked, killing a dozen Taliban fighters and capturing about five.   The Taliban rebels offer local people good salaries - more than $100 a month - to fight, while Khaliq grumbled that he and his men are not being paid at all. Afghanistan's severe budgetary problems are leaving many civil servants unpaid.   In Afghanistan, U.S. forces have not suffered the steady casualties borne by the much larger force in Iraq. But anti-government militants in recent months have killed aid workers, attacked mine-clearers and burned girls schools. In June, a suicide bomb attack in Kabul killed four German soldiers from the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF.   The security problem delaying the Kabul-Kandahar road project is denying the country the economic fillip of a six-hour trade route between the cities. Taxis can do the road in 14 hours, but truck transport takes at least two days.   Taxi drivers working the road daily tell hair-raising tales of armed attacks by thieves and bandits. With something akin to nostalgia, they recall the security of the Taliban era, when they could drive all night without fear.   U.S. forces are focused on eradicating remnants of the Taliban. But to many Afghans, a more immediate problem is bandits, often associated with the venal commanders and warlords who control the roads.   Sher Alimad, 38, a driver from the western city of Herat, said he was attacked in mid-June by five gunmen at Gereshk, about 40 miles west of Kandahar. He was beaten, tied up and thrown into his trunk, driven to a deserted road and robbed of 12,000 Afghanis (about $250).   A surge in trade by small businessmen after the Taliban's fall is being slowly strangled by extortion and banditry.   A group of truck drivers sat wearily in the dust at Dashte Deh Sabz on the northern outskirts of Kabul, after their loads of gravel for the thriving brick industry were seized by a local commander named Maulana. They said he had taken over the gravel trade.   "He's collecting from everyone. No one else can bring it into the city except for him," said driver Khalifa Yakub, 21, who said he was beaten by checkpoint soldiers and jailed for three days when he tried to protest. His dream of running his own small gravel transport business has died. He's become an employee.   "These people, they're commanders, they're dealers, they're businessmen, they're killers, they're everything," he said ruefully.   President Karzai has repeatedly called for the deployment of ISAF forces outside Kabul, a request echoed by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and international aid agencies, but resisted by U.S. and European leaders. Last month an open letter from 80 aid organizations called for a national ISAF presence, warning that efforts to rebuild and hold elections were at risk.   Karzai has called for international donors to offer $20 billion over five years to help the country rebuild. CARE International called for at least $10 billion.   Playing down the security problem on a recent visit, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said provincial reconstruction teams, or PRTs - military-civilian teams of 50-100 people deployed to rebuild infrastructure - would play a key role in improving security. Four are working, independent of ISAF, and eight are planned.   Lt. Gen. Norbert van Heyst, the German commander of ISAF forces in Kabul, described the city as a "safe island" because of ISAF's presence, but expressed concern that militant attacks in the south and east could spill into the capital. However, he said, extending ISAF beyond Kabul was unrealistic.   "For the entire country you would need 10,000 additional troops, and nobody is willing to do that," he said, adding that PRTs were a more realistic first step. "I'm convinced that this concept can improve security."   It's a view contested by many in the humanitarian sector. Barbara Stapleton of ACBAR, the coordinating body for Afghan relief, said the military should focus on improving poor security, not duplicate the role of humanitarian agencies.   PRTs "have neither the mandate nor the resources to have a significant impact on either reconstruction or security," she said, adding that the teams eroded Afghan confidence in the neutrality of humanitarian agencies. "In a highly complex security situation, they further muddy the waters."   Stapleton said some U.S. military anti-terrorist forces had conducted crude searches in a village in southern Afghanistan, bursting into homes and offending cultural sensibilities.   "Then they went in later with sweeteners and built wells. And the people refused to use them. It's actually a crude way of dealing with a highly sophisticated and very intelligent people." _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Tue Aug 5 05:56:50 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: <200308042239.h74Md3KM031600@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <000e01c35b0e$0c615140$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Mr. Hansen, > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and > move next door to me. What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you? Luke Nieuwsma From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 06:49:05 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 22:49:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Luke writes:

"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?"

Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where between the years 1892 and 1942.

First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone with his children.

Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage?

Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married man then he is gay man or women chosen at random.

Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge protectors on electrical outlets and warning signs on fans that say don't put your finger between the spinning blades.

Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!

Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!

Donovan J Arnold



 

>From: "Luke"
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700
>
>Mr. Hansen,
>
>
> > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel
> > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry
>and
> > move next door to me.
>
>What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him
>that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of
>NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?
>
>
>Luke Nieuwsma
>
>
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Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 5 07:11:17 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030804213333.009e6940@mail.completebbs.com> --=======233872A0======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-56BC5AF7; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: >Argument 1) They can't reproduce. What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution? No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments. >This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man >should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can >reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will >be well taken care of. Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX" will quickly demonstrate. >Argument 2) They can't really love each other. Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes. >Argument 3) The parts don't fit. There's one for some of your "modern technology"! >Argument 4) It is against the Bible. > >Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately... >Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not! --=======233872A0======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-56BC5AF7 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --=======233872A0=======-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 08:02:26 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? Message-ID: <20030805070226.82629.qmail@web10907.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free" trade and Immigration. TL Who Killed California? > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38 > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped three notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden > State is no more. > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs? > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves his 20 > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not kill > California. > > The United States government did. For what killed > California as the golden land was massive and unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages of America's workers. > > During and after World War II, California became a > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to become > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth, > giving California the world's highest standard of living. The average California wage once stood at 130 > percent of the average U.S. wage. > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free rider > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S. industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized exports. > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was wiped > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars. > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put America > first. > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the Global Economy. > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began to > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the health care, welfare and free education American > citizens provided for their people. For one-third of > the illegals, California became the destination of choice. > > What the U.S. government should have done was > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce our immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict > immigration from the Third World. But America's > politicians - out of fear of being brande xenophobic and to curry favor with Big Business, which > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor - did almost nothing to protect America. > > Californians tried to defend their state. As > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken > the law and broken into the United States. > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed, > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters' victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and local budgets continued to hemorrhage. > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. Fed > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens, Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho, > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born > Californians left the state in > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties. > > This, then, is what killed California: > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million legal immigrants and their children and 10 million > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. California > got the lion's share. > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits it > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562 billion in May. This has killed millions of > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies closed > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia and China. > > The Third Worldization of California is now far > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans as well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot > see what they have done to our country. > > But what is happening in California is not confined > to California. It is happening across America. Unless we elect a president who will enforce our > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade madness that is denuding America of her manufacturing, > what has happened to California will happen here. > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but > then, so did his father > before him. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 08:30:45 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 00:30:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back

>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.

PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?"

DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? 

PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments."

DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too?  

DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of.

PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate."

DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? 

Argument 2) They can't really love each other.

PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes."

DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. 

>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.

PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!"

DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors.

Argument 4) It is against the Bible.

DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?

PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately...

DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. 

Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.

PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!"

DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse.

Peter makes me look like a moderate. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Peter Willard
>To: Vision2020
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700
>
>At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
>
>What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new,
>legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized
>prostitution?
>
>No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where
>they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who
>remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant
>Marine, depending their temperments.
>
>>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the
>>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex
>>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that
>>makes sure the child will be well taken care of.
>
>Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX"
>will quickly demonstrate.
>
>
>>Argument 2) They can't really love each other.
>
>Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of
>Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the
>individual's fickle fancy!!!
>
>No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the
>approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps
>of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes.
>
>
>>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.
>
>There's one for some of your "modern technology"!
>
>
>>Argument 4) It is against the Bible.
>>
>>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
>
>Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about
>everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've
>heard much from them lately...
>
>>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
>
>And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!
>
>
>
>
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Tim,

Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright.

Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two up I don't know) is only correct about three things. He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault of Immigration.

But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up. It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem. It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had California for about 10-16,000 years before the immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then other people came into California, and less than 150 years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans and Indians have a better track record. I am willing to bet that if the United States withdrew from California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of European abuse and raping of the land.

Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do something like be born in California before Europeans even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the ones responsible for the failing of the United States and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia, and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty the Colorado River and drain California of it's electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code. They didn't even withdraw their millions from the stock market or stop supporting the airline industry.

What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a weaker group of people that have little or no political ability to withstand such attacks. It is easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt.

Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary of immigration and free trade. It was the administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in the history of the United States. It was also he that was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes, I know he does have actually have one) because of free trade policies with Japan.

If this man has such a problem with immigration, he should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with free trade, he should give back his heart, after all, he hasn't even used it in a while anyway.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Visionaries,
>Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you
>gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free"
>trade and Immigration.
> TL
>
>
>Who Killed California?
> >
> > By Patrick J. Buchanan
> >
> > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38
> > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped three
>notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond
> > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden
> > State is no more.
> >
> > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs?
> >
> > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the
> > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won
>re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves his
>20
> > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not kill
> > California.
> >
> > The United States government did. For what killed
> > California as the golden land was massive and
>unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an
> > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to
> > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages of
>America's workers.
> >
> > During and after World War II, California became a
> > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV
>industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to become
> > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth,
> > giving California the world's highest standard of
>living. The average California wage once stood at 130
> > percent of the average U.S. wage.
> >
> > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free rider
> > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory
>trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S.
>industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized
>exports.
> >
> > California suffered first. Our TV industry was wiped
> > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald
>Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars.
> > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor
> > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike
>today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put America
> > first.
> >
> > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California
> > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the Global
>Economy.
> >
> > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began to
> > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the
>health care, welfare and free education American
> > citizens provided for their people. For one-third of
> > the illegals, California became the destination of
>choice.
> >
> > What the U.S. government should have done was
> > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce our
>immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict
> > immigration from the Third World. But America's
> > politicians - out of fear of being brande xenophobic
>and to curry favor with Big Business, which
> > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor -
>did almost nothing to protect America.
> >
> > Californians tried to defend their state. As
> > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands
>yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social
> > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken
> > the law and broken into the United States.
> >
> > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed,
> > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters'
>victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning
> > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters
> > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and local
>budgets continued to hemorrhage.
> >
> > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. Fed
> > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens,
>Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho,
> > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born
> > Californians left the state in
> > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent
> > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, San
>Bernardino and Orange counties.
> >
> > This, then, is what killed California:
> >
> > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our
> > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million legal
>immigrants and their children and 10 million
> > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. California
> > got the lion's share.
> >
> > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits it
> > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562
>billion in May. This has killed millions of
> > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies closed
> > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia
>and China.
> >
> > The Third Worldization of California is now far
> > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans as
>well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot
> > see what they have done to our country.
> >
> > But what is happening in California is not confined
> > to California. It is happening across America.
>Unless we elect a president who will enforce our
> > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we
> > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade
>madness that is denuding America of her manufacturing,
> > what has happened to California will happen here.
> >
> > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but
> > then, so did his father
> > before him.
> >
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 14:16:54 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 06:16:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <000e01c35b0e$0c615140$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Message-ID: If I had a four-year-old child. I (or my wife) would be around to supervise him/her (or don't you think that a four-year-old requires adult supervision). Subsequently, such adiscussion would not take place. If my neighbors were "active" members of NAMBLA and appeared to be behaving inappropriately around my children, I would report them to the authorities. Tom Hansen > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Luke > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 9:57 PM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > Mr. Hansen, > > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry > and > > move next door to me. > > What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him > that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of > NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you? > > > Luke Nieuwsma > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 16:16:45 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:16:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage: Regarding D. Wilson In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805151645.41245.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1956808820-1060096605=:40851 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Visionaries: I strongly encourage any and all humans on this forum to ignore the so-called "Pastor" Doug Wilson. Even if you think that you can properly put him in his place, you cannot. Only the Lord can. The best thing to do at this point -on account of all the outrageous things that Doug Wilson has said on this forum- is simply to ignore all his postings. Maybe then he WILL close his cult church and leave the city limits. Cordially - or should I say, IN CHRIST, Douglas Stambler ************************************************************************************8 Donovan Arnold wrote: Mr. Wilson, Not only is your argument completely unrelated to the notion of Gay Marriage, but it is also illogical in itself. Polygamy is a violation of human rights in numerous levels. First, marriage requires that you place all loyalty to one person. How can you do that when you are married to multiple people? Second, it allows the spread of disease, against the interests of the state and the community. One of the members of the union engages in sexual relations with someone outside the marriage and it goes to everyone, and could spread to many more children. Third, it allows the suppression of women. Fourth, it creates confusion in matters of divorce. Can the divorcing women sue all the ones he is married to also? If so, why is that fair? If not, he can transfer all his wealth to the others he is married to as well, leaving the women with nothing to raise her children on? Fifth, how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one person? Is this not an important part of marriage? Sixth, who gets the benefits of life insurance, health insurance, and other benefits? If you have 20 wives, which one gets the dental benefit, which one gets the medicine? You could argue that businesses should provide health insurance for all the wives and children, but which children are his if they each have 20 husbands? You would also have bickering between the different health insurance companies as to which should pay for the costs of medical expenses. Seventh, how is it fair to a spouse if one decides to marry another when they don't have a say in manner? I could name about 50 more, but I don't see how this relates in any way to the gender of two people getting married. Polygamy is a heterosexual thing that was knocked down to protect the rights of women that were being abused in the relationship. Donovan J Arnold >From: Douglas >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 16:55:00 -0700 > > >Dear visionaries, > >Okay, Ralph. This should be fun. > >Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned, >marriage is a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded >me! Now, let's follow this out. What interest does the state have, >and what basis does it have, for limiting said contracts to two >parties? We have thought for a long time it should be just two, but >of course, we thought *that* back in the day when we thought it >should man and woman, one each. What benighted troglodytes we were >back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But now, if three or >sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary arrangement, a >secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the state >(which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they >cannot? Why should the state restrict the formations of daisy >chains? > >I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very >illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to >be consistent. > >Cordially, > >Douglas > > >At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote: >>RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4 >> Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how >>illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said >>nothing about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but >>pointed out that AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a >>secular legal contract. >> If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate >>marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are >>perfectly free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state >>also makes provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it >>to be moral or not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some >>folks believe divorce is a sin, but that is of no concern to the >>state. >> I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to >>loom large in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as >>Doug implies. In fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife, >>e.g., Gideon, who had 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges >>8:30). >> I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would >>place those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples. >>And don't forget that they would be under the same rules if they >>wanted to get divorced. We have laws to protect social stability >>and I think same-sex marriage will do just that. >> >> >>>From: Douglas >>>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific >>>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >>> >>>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is >>>actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists >>>have the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian >>>morality that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time, >>>and we base this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a >>>"secular legal contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit >>>secular legal contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it >>>appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also >>>mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop >>>trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need around >>>here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism. >>> >>>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote: >>>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the >>>>difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily >>>>about hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as >>>>far as the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a >>>>secular legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He >>>>illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more >>>>illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many >>>>people can physically fit into a bedroom. >>>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws >>>>with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with >>>>Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he >>>>is. >>>> Ralph Nielsen >>>> >>>>> >>>>>From: Douglas >>>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific >>>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >>>>> >>>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which >>>>>our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it >>>>>condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that >>>>>hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to approve the sin >>>>>formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and >>>>>we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a >>>>>double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is >>>>>to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing >>>>>the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment. >>>>> >>>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break," >>>>>and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just >>>>>talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about >>>>>polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the >>>>>privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to >>>>>be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic? >>>>>He who says A must say B. >>>>> >>>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of >>>>>the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government >>>>>wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be >>>>>in the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how >>>>>big the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. 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Dear Visionaries:
 
I strongly encourage any and all humans on this forum to ignore the so-called "Pastor" Doug Wilson.  Even if you think that you can properly put him in his place, you cannot.  Only the Lord can.  The best thing to do at this point -on account of all the outrageous things that Doug Wilson has said on this forum- is simply to ignore all his postings.
 
Maybe then he WILL close his cult church and leave the city limits.
 
Cordially - or should I say, IN CHRIST,
 
Douglas Stambler
************************************************************************************8

Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

Mr. Wilson,

Not only is your argument completely unrelated to the notion of Gay Marriage, but it is also illogical in itself.

Polygamy is a violation of human rights in numerous levels.

First, marriage requires that you place all loyalty to one person. How can you do that when you are married to multiple people?

Second, it allows the spread of disease, against the interests of the state and the community. One of the members of the union engages in sexual relations with someone outside the marriage and it goes to everyone, and could spread to many more children.

Third, it allows the suppression of women.

Fourth, it creates confusion in matters of divorce. Can the divorcing women sue all the ones he is married to also? If so, why is that fair? If not, he can transfer all his wealth to the others he is married to as well, leaving the women with nothing to raise her children on?

Fifth, how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one person? Is this not an important part of marriage?

Sixth, who gets the benefits of life insurance, health insurance, and other benefits? If you have 20 wives, which one gets the dental benefit, which one gets the medicine? You could argue that businesses should provide health insurance for all the wives and children, but which children are his if they each have 20 husbands? You would also have bickering between the different health insurance companies as to which should pay for the costs of medical expenses.

Seventh, how is it fair to a spouse if one decides to marry another when they don't have a say in manner?

I could name about 50 more, but I don't see how this relates in any way to the gender of two people getting married. Polygamy is a heterosexual thing that was knocked down to protect the rights of women that were being abused in the relationship.

Donovan J Arnold  

>From: Douglas
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 16:55:00 -0700
>
>
>Dear visionaries,
>
>Okay, Ralph. This should be fun.
>
>Thus far, we have agreed that as far as the state is concerned,
>marriage is a secular legal contract and nothing more. You persuaded
>me! Now, let's follow this out. What interest does the state have,
>and what basis does it have, for limiting said contracts to two
>parties? We have thought for a long time it should be just two, but
>of course, we thought *that* back in the day when we thought it
>should man and woman, one each. What benighted troglodytes we were
>back then! The forehead reddens to think of it. But now, if three or
>sixteen parties want to enter into a voluntary arrangement, a
>secular legal contract, mind you, what business is it of the state
>(which has agreed to stay out of the bedroom now) to say that they
>cannot? Why should the state restrict the formations of daisy
>chains?
>
>I invite everyone else to watch this closely. I am going to be very
>illogical, which is apparently defined these days as asking Ralph to
>be consistent.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Douglas
>
>
>At 03:17 PM 8/4/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>RALPH NIELSEN Mon Aug 4
>> Thank you, Doug, for further illustration of not only how
>>illogical you are but also how disingenuous you can be. I said
>>nothing about "Christian morality," whatever that might be, but
>>pointed out that AS FAR AS THE STATE IS CONCERNED marriage is a
>>secular legal contract.
>> If Doug and other ecclesiastical poobahs wish to regulate
>>marriage according to their alleged divine strictures, they are
>>perfectly free to preach it to their followers. Likewise, the state
>>also makes provision for divorce, whether some poobahs consider it
>>to be moral or not. Some folks believe marriage is wrong, and some
>>folks believe divorce is a sin, but that is of no concern to the
>>state.
>> I said nothing about sexual liberation but it seems to
>>loom large in Doug's vocabulary. Neither do I promote polygamy, as
>>Doug implies. In fact, many biblical heroes had more than one wife,
>>e.g., Gideon, who had 70 sons "for he had many wives" (Judges
>>8:30).
>> I think same-sex marriage is a good idea because it would
>>place those couples on the same legal basis as bisexual couples.
>>And don't forget that they would be under the same rules if they
>>wanted to get divorced. We have laws to protect social stability
>>and I think same-sex marriage will do just that.
>>
>>
>>>From: Douglas
>>>Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 8:27:13 AM US/Pacific
>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>
>>>Far from this being a demonstration of how illogical I am, it is
>>>actually a demonstration of whether or not ethical relativists
>>>have the courage of their convictions. If we reject the Christian
>>>morality that marriage consists of one man, one woman, one time,
>>>and we base this rejection on the fact that marriage is now only a
>>>"secular legal contract," then on what basis, Ralph, do we limit
>>>secular legal contract to just two parties? We were mistaken, it
>>>appears, in limiting marriage to heteros. Why are we not also
>>>mistaken in limiting it to couples? I urge you, Ralph, to stop
>>>trying to impede sexual liberation. The last thing we need around
>>>here is atheistic bluestocking wowserism.
>>>
>>>RALPH NIELSEN 02:18 PM 8/2/2003 -0700, wrote:
>>>> Doug Wilson doesn't seem to want to recognize the
>>>>difference between church and state, so he gives us a homily
>>>>about hypocrisy and sin instead of recognizing that marriage, as
>>>>far as the state is concerned, is not a sacred institution, but a
>>>>secular legal contract binding on the two parties concerned. He
>>>>illogically equates monogamy with polygamy and, even more
>>>>illogically, pretends that polygamy is a matter of how many
>>>>people can physically fit into a bedroom.
>>>> Doug concludes his diatribe by equating marriage laws
>>>>with building codes. Anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated with
>>>>Wilsonian "logic" can readily observe how totally illogical he
>>>>is.
>>>> Ralph Nielsen
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>From: Douglas
>>>>>Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 8:48:50 AM US/Pacific
>>>>>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>>>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>>>>>
>>>>>There is an important difference between sexual hypocrisy, which
>>>>>our nation has in spades, and which practices privately what it
>>>>>condemns publicly, and the tragic way of removing that
>>>>>hypocrisy, which is to bring yourself to approve the sin
>>>>>formally. Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, and
>>>>>we always need to remember there are two ways to get out of a
>>>>>double standard. One is to repent of the sin, and the other is
>>>>>to drop the pretence of virtue. We are in the course of pursuing
>>>>>the latter, and it will not bring enlightenment.
>>>>>
>>>>>If it is true that marriage is nothing more than a "tax break,"
>>>>>and is no longer a sacred institution, then we are not just
>>>>>talking about homosexual unions. We are also talking about
>>>>>polygamy, as long as more than two can physically fit into the
>>>>>privacy of the bedroom. What kind of sexual unions will have to
>>>>>be permitted as soon as the courts learn the rudiments of logic?
>>>>>He who says A must say B.
>>>>>
>>>>>And while we are on the subject of keeping the government out of
>>>>>the bedroom, why is it, when I built my house, the government
>>>>>wanted to tell me how far apart the sheetrock screws had to be
>>>>>in the bedroom, how the electric outlets had to be placed, how
>>>>>big the windows had to be, and so on, ad nauseam. Government out
>>>>>of the bedroom, aye.
>>
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1956808820-1060096605=:40851-- From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 16:38:50 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 08:38:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805082436.01bf59d8@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Donovan asks, "how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one person? Is this not an important part of marriage?" This is the point. We *used* to think so. But then, we *used* to think that marriage involved a man and a woman. Why do we retain what we retain and why do we jettison what we jettison? By what standard? And multiple partners is not necessarily the same thing as polygamy. You could also have polyandry, or multiple homosexual partners. And if the whole business is consensual, on what basis do you deny them a licence down at the county courthouse? On what basis do you intervene in the PRIVATE SEXUAL LIVES of this cute little seventeen-some? Donovan raises a host of practical questions, which obviously need to be anticipated in those handy-dandy-all-purpose private secular contracts we've been talking about so much lately. That's all marriage is, right? A matter of practical law? Such conundra would provide a good deal of work for attorneys and so on, but I am sure we can get the bugs worked out. After all, our primary concern should be to get the government OUT OF THE BEDROOM. I am astonished that Ralph and Donovan are still interested, after all these years of enlightenment, in trying to impose their own arbitrary code of ethics on the private sexual practices of consenting adults who don't agree with them. This is astonishing. I am, as they say, boggled. But I will try hard to compose myself. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 16:39:38 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:39:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage: Reply to D. Wilson 2 In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805082436.01bf59d8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030805153938.2376.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357551713-1060097978=:1534 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I don't know about anyone else, but reading Doug Wilson's thoughts on sex sort of gives me the creeps, sort of like your uncle who molested all your cousins coming UNINVITED to Thanksgiving Dinner. Yuck, Doug Wilson, yuk... SEX OFFENDER ON LINE HERE AT THE FORUM - DOUG WILSON I mean, honestly, look at the way he writes about this issue: "On what basis do you intervene in the PRIVATE SEXUAL LIVES of this cute little seventeen-some?" THOSE ARE DOUG WILSON'S WORDS! Is that the way for a pastor to talk about sex, or seventeen year olds? NO. UNSAVORY, to say the least. Something's wrong here...Doug Wilson is a SEXUAL PREDATOR. And this whole community just might be in denial about it, not just his own family. In Christ, Douglas Stambler ********************************************************************************* Douglas wrote: Visionaries, Donovan asks, "how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one person? Is this not an important part of marriage?" This is the point. We *used* to think so. But then, we *used* to think that marriage involved a man and a woman. Why do we retain what we retain and why do we jettison what we jettison? By what standard? And multiple partners is not necessarily the same thing as polygamy. You could also have polyandry, or multiple homosexual partners. And if the whole business is consensual, on what basis do you deny them a licence down at the county courthouse? On what basis do you intervene in the PRIVATE SEXUAL LIVES of this cute little seventeen-some? Donovan raises a host of practical questions, which obviously need to be anticipated in those handy-dandy-all-purpose private secular contracts we've been talking about so much lately. That's all marriage is, right? A matter of practical law? Such conundra would provide a good deal of work for attorneys and so on, but I am sure we can get the bugs worked out. After all, our primary concern should be to get the government OUT OF THE BEDROOM. I am astonished that Ralph and Donovan are still interested, after all these years of enlightenment, in trying to impose their own arbitrary code of ethics on the private sexual practices of consenting adults who don't agree with them. This is astonishing. I am, as they say, boggled. But I will try hard to compose myself. Cordially, Douglas Wilson _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1357551713-1060097978=:1534 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I don't know about anyone else, but reading Doug Wilson's thoughts on sex sort of gives me the creeps, sort of like your uncle who molested all your cousins coming UNINVITED to Thanksgiving Dinner.
 
 
Yuck, Doug Wilson, yuk...
 
SEX OFFENDER ON LINE HERE AT THE FORUM - DOUG WILSON
 
I mean, honestly, look at the way he writes about this issue: "On what basis do you intervene in the PRIVATE SEXUAL LIVES of this cute little seventeen-some?"
 
THOSE ARE DOUG WILSON'S WORDS!  Is that the way for a pastor to talk about sex, or seventeen year olds?  NO.  UNSAVORY, to say the least.  Something's wrong here...Doug Wilson is a SEXUAL PREDATOR.  And this whole community just might be in denial about it, not just his own family.
 
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
*********************************************************************************

Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:
Visionaries,

Donovan asks, "how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one
person? Is this not an important part of marriage?" This is the point. We
*used* to think so. But then, we *used* to think that marriage involved a
man and a woman. Why do we retain what we retain and why do we jettison
what we jettison? By what standard?

And multiple partners is not necessarily the same thing as polygamy. You
could also have polyandry, or multiple homosexual partners. And if the
whole business is consensual, on what basis do you deny them a licence down
at the county courthouse? On what basis do you intervene in the PRIVATE
SEXUAL LIVES of this cute little seventeen-some?

Donovan raises a host of practical questions, which obviously need to be
anticipated in those handy-dandy-all-purpose private secular contracts we've been talking about so much lately. That's all marriage is, right? A
matter of practical law? Such conundra would provide a good deal of work
for attorneys and so on, but I am sure we can get the bugs worked out.
After all, our primary concern should be to get the government OUT OF THE
BEDROOM. I am astonished that Ralph and Donovan are still interested, after
all these years of enlightenment, in trying to impose their own arbitrary
code of ethics on the private sexual practices of consenting adults who
don't agree with them. This is astonishing. I am, as they say, boggled. But
I will try hard to compose myself.

Cordially,

Douglas Wilson

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1357551713-1060097978=:1534-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 16:42:29 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:42:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Repost: Local Screenplay About Doug Wilson Message-ID: <20030805154229.66984.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1850083821-1060098149=:64054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "Darth Wilson Strikes Back" screenplay by Douglas Stambler (theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers) Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet? Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming. Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet? Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film. Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money! Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column. Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types? Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your beard in person. Darth Wilson: SHE SHALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!! Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone. Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!! Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her! Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!! **************************************************** (meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op) Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind the food co-op, I think we can get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time. Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause? Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone. Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica. Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again? Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant. Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store. Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting. Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off) ***************************************************** (inside Darth Wilson's beer hall) Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again? Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler. Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and... Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson. Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho. Darth Wilson: But Vera... Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it! Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera? Vera White: Yes, Darth? Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. He applied for a federal grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt) Dale: Sir. Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer. Dale: But sir... Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square. Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily) *********************************************** --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1850083821-1060098149=:64054 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

"Darth Wilson Strikes Back"
screenplay by Douglas Stambler


(theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers)

Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet?

Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming.

Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet?

Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film.

Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money!

Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column.

Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types?

Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your
beard in person.

Darth Wilson: SHE SH! ALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!!

Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone.

Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!!

Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her!

Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!!

****************************************************
(meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op)

Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind the food co-op, I think we c! an get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time.

Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause?

Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone.

Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica.

Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again?

Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant.

Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store.

Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting.

Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I! am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off)

*****************************************************
(inside Darth Wilson's beer hall)

Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again?

Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler.

Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and...

Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson.

Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho.

Darth Wilson: But Vera...

Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it!

Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera?

Vera White: Yes, Darth?

Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. He applied for a fe! deral grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt)

Dale: Sir.

Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer.

Dale: But sir...

Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney?

Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square.

Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily)
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1850083821-1060098149=:64054-- From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 16:43:11 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 08:43:11 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Iran Message-ID: A Middle Eastern county is being asked by the U.N. to allow unrestricted inspections of its nuclear facilities, amid U.S. accusations that this country is running a clandestine nuclear weapons program. This sounds familiar. I think I've seen this film before. Is this the opening credits of the sequel to a movie that's still playing in theatres now? Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 5 16:51:57 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:51:57 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Iran Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7003@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Carl - Everybody knows that sequels are never as good as the original movie. George W. is becoming too type-cast. It seems that the only roles he is fit for now is the town bully. And with Secretary Colin Powell dropping out of the credits after next year . . . I think that it has become time for George W. to close the curtain on this gong show. Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:43 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Iran A Middle Eastern county is being asked by the U.N. to allow unrestricted inspections of its nuclear facilities, amid U.S. accusations that this country is running a clandestine nuclear weapons program. This sounds familiar. I think I've seen this film before. Is this the opening credits of the sequel to a movie that's still playing in theatres now? Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 5 16:59:26 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:59:26 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage: Reply to D. Wilson 2 Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7004@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6A.8BC04340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Let me see if I have this straight (excuse the pun). It is alright for a gay Catholic priest to have sex with an underage boy, provided he himself (the priest) remains unmarried? I think I found a new home for those Level 3 sex offendors that are constantly being released into society. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6A.8BC04340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Let me see if I have this straight (excuse the pun).
 
It is alright for a gay Catholic priest to have sex with an underage boy, provided he himself (the priest) remains unmarried?
 
I think I found a new home for those Level 3 sex offendors that are constantly being released into society.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6A.8BC04340-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 5 17:07:16 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:07:16 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage: Reply to D. Wilson 2 Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7005@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6B.A38C8730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Remember the old crime drama from the sixties; Mod Squad. The theme song started something like, "They got busted. Then they got badges." I think that it is prime time for a sequel. Let's call it "God Squad". "They god busted. Then they got ordained." Book 'em, Dano Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6B.A38C8730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Remember the old crime drama from the sixties; Mod Squad.  The theme song started something like, "They got busted.  Then they got badges."
 
I think that it is prime time for a sequel.  Let's call it "God Squad".  "They god busted.  Then they got ordained."
 
Book 'em, Dano
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B6B.A38C8730-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 17:07:45 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:07:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Doug Wilson, Come Out of The Closet! (Reply to Tom Hansen) In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7004@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030805160745.71530.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-452350371-1060099665=:70559 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TOM: ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT SENDING THESE LEVEL 3 SEX OFFENDERS TO CHRIST cHURCH? I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND THAT: THERE ARE ALREADY A FEW OVER THERE, AND IT MIGHT CRAMP DOUG WILSON'S STYLE. GOOD IDEA, THOUGH. I SAY, lock 'em up! ****************************************************************** Thomas Hansen wrote: Let me see if I have this straight (excuse the pun). It is alright for a gay Catholic priest to have sex with an underage boy, provided he himself (the priest) remains unmarried? I think I found a new home for those Level 3 sex offendors that are constantly being released into society. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-452350371-1060099665=:70559 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
TOM: ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT SENDING THESE LEVEL 3 SEX OFFENDERS TO CHRIST cHURCH?  I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND THAT: THERE ARE ALREADY A FEW OVER THERE, AND IT MIGHT CRAMP DOUG WILSON'S STYLE.
 
GOOD IDEA, THOUGH.  I SAY, lock 'em up!
******************************************************************

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Let me see if I have this straight (excuse the pun).
 
It is alright for a gay Catholic priest to have sex with an underage boy, provided he himself (the priest) remains unmarried?
 
I think I found a new home for those Level 3 sex offendors that are constantly being released into society.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-452350371-1060099665=:70559-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 17:14:10 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:14:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805161410.3630.qmail@web10905.mail.yahoo.com> Donovan, I was a little surprised to see you advocating the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and early '70s I understand. Oh well. I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker group of people. The US Government as run by both Bush and one Clinton administration can hardly be considered weaker than him. And that's who he blames this mess on the government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants themselves---just the governmental policies that caused this mess. That's clear from the column. It's amazing when people who are breaking the law by coming into this country suddenly have access to free health care, education, food etc. etc. Is this a reward for their crime? Many illegal immigrants have visited informational offices in their own countries that show them in advance exactly which offices to go to in order to take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame them for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure most of us would. But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the state education budget, law enforcement and etc.? And what about the effect of the people of California's faith in the democratic process when they are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as they try? You're absolutely correct that there are other factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 etc) that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal immigration have had a huge negative effect on California and many other states. The effect on wages isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all. In CA and many other states a huge percentage of construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. That used to be a field where people could make a good living in this country. They could start as laborers, learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied to American workers in many areas. This is but one example of the suppression of wages by illegal immigration. And of course one of the major negative effects is, as mentioned above, on the social service, education, law enforcement, and penal budgets. And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called "Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the areas mentioned in the article, you're simply ignoring reality. And here's a question for you. How much immigration would be enough? There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants allowed into this country every year. To put that in perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to Seattle lately? Pretty crowded place, huh? Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from 2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some come back and forth. In any event there are millions upon millions of illegals here in the country right now. And anyone questioning immigration and illegal immigration is xenophobic? I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia. It's a simple realization that this country can't keep going on supporting this huge influx of people indefinitely. California is finding that out for all to see. TL --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Tim, Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright. Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two up I don't know) is only correct about three things. He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault of Immigration. But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up. It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem. It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had California for about 10-16,000 years before the immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then other people came into California, and less than 150 years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans and Indians have a better track record. I am willing to bet that if the United States withdrew from California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of European abuse and raping of the land. Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do something like be born in California before Europeans even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the ones responsible for the failing of the United States and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia, and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty the Colorado River and drain California of it's electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code. They didn't even withdraw their millions from the stock market or stop supporting the airline industry. What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a weaker group of people that have little or no political ability to withstand such attacks. It is easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt. Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary of immigration and free trade. It was the administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in the history of the United States. It was also he that was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes, I know he does have actually have one) because of free trade policies with Japan. If this man has such a problem with immigration, he should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with free trade, he should give back his heart, after all, he hasn't even used it in a while anyway. Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT) > >Visionaries, >Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you >gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free" >trade and Immigration. > TL > > >Who Killed California? > > > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38 > > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped three >notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond > > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden > > State is no more. > > > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs? > > > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the > > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won >re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves his >20 > > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not kill > > California. > > > > The United States government did. For what killed > > California as the golden land was massive and >unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an > > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to > > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages of >America's workers. > > > > During and after World War II, California became a > > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV >industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to become > > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth, > > giving California the world's highest standard of >living. The average California wage once stood at 130 > > percent of the average U.S. wage. > > > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free rider > > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory >trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S. >industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized >exports. > > > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was wiped > > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald >Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars. > > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor > > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike >today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put America > > first. > > > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California > > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the Global >Economy. > > > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began to > > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the >health care, welfare and free education American > > citizens provided for their people. For one-third of > > the illegals, California became the destination of >choice. > > > > What the U.S. government should have done was > > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce our >immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict > > immigration from the Third World. But America's > > politicians - out of fear of being brande xenophobic >and to curry favor with Big Business, which > > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor - >did almost nothing to protect America. > > > > Californians tried to defend their state. As > > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands >yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social > > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken > > the law and broken into the United States. > > > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed, > > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters' >victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning > > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters > > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and local >budgets continued to hemorrhage. > > > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. Fed > > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens, >Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho, > > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born > > Californians left the state in > > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent > > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, San >Bernardino and Orange counties. > > > > This, then, is what killed California: > > > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our > > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million legal >immigrants and their children and 10 million > > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. California > > got the lion's share. > > > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits it > > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562 >billion in May. This has killed millions of > > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies closed > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia >and China. > > > > The Third Worldization of California is now far > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans as >well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot > > see what they have done to our country. > > > > But what is happening in California is not confined > > to California. It is happening across America. >Unless we elect a president who will enforce our > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we > > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade >madness that is denuding America of her manufacturing, > > what has happened to California will happen here. > > > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but > > then, so did his father > > before him. > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 17:30:03 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:30:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? Doug Wilson did, of course. In-Reply-To: <20030805161410.3630.qmail@web10905.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20030805163003.41632.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1219266045-1060101003=:41006 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii DOUG WILSON KILLED CALIFORNIA!!! BLAME DOUG WILSON!!! he also started the war with iraq; caused the crisis in the middle east; sexually abused young men in moscow; and, caused the viola wildfire! (haha, joking) ****************************************************************** Tim Lohrmann wrote: Donovan, I was a little surprised to see you advocating the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and early '70s I understand. Oh well. I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker group of people. The US Government as run by both Bush and one Clinton administration can hardly be considered weaker than him. And that's who he blames this mess on the government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants themselves---just the governmental policies that caused this mess. That's clear from the column. It's amazing when people who are breaking the law by coming into this country suddenly have access to free health care, education, food etc. etc. Is this a reward for their crime? Many illegal immigrants have visited informational offices in their own countries that show them in advance exactly which offices to go to in order to take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame them for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure most of us would. But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the state education budget, law enforcement and etc.? And what about the effect of the people of California's faith in the democratic process when they are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as they try? You're absolutely correct that there are other factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 etc) that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal immigration have had a huge negative effect on California and many other states. The effect on wages isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all. In CA and many other states a huge percentage of construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. That used to be a field where people could make a good living in this country. They could start as laborers, learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied to American workers in many areas. This is but one example of the suppression of wages by illegal immigration. And of course one of the major negative effects is, as mentioned above, on the social service, education, law enforcement, and penal budgets. And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called "Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the areas mentioned in the article, you're simply ignoring reality. And here's a question for you. How much immigration would be enough? There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants allowed into this country every year. To put that in perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to Seattle lately? Pretty crowded place, huh? Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from 2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some come back and forth. In any event there are millions upon millions of illegals here in the country right now. And anyone questioning immigration and illegal immigration is xenophobic? I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia. It's a simple realization that this country can't keep going on supporting this huge influx of people indefinitely. California is finding that out for all to see. TL --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Tim, Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright. Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two up I don't know) is only correct about three things. He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault of Immigration. But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up. It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem. It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had California for about 10-16,000 years before the immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then other people came into California, and less than 150 years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans and Indians have a better track record. I am willing to bet that if the United States withdrew from California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of European abuse and raping of the land. Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do something like be born in California before Europeans even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the ones responsible for the failing of the United States and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia, and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty the Colorado River and drain California of it's electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code. They didn't even withdraw their millions from the stock market or stop supporting the airline industry. What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a weaker group of people that have little or no political ability to withstand such attacks. It is easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt. Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary of immigration and free trade. It was the administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in the history of the United States. It was also he that was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes, I know he does have actually have one) because of free trade policies with Japan. If this man has such a problem with immigration, he should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with free trade, he should give back his heart, after all, he hasn't even used it in a while anyway. Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT) > >Visionaries, >Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you >gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free" >trade and Immigration. > TL > > >Who Killed California? > > > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38 > > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped three >notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond > > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden > > State is no more. > > > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs? > > > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the > > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won >re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves his >20 > > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not kill > > California. > > > > The United States government did. For what killed > > California as the golden land was massive and >unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an > > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to > > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages of >America's workers. > > > > During and after World War II, California became a > > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV >industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to become > > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth, > > giving California the world's highest standard of >living. The average California wage once stood at 130 > > percent of the average U.S. wage. > > > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free rider > > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory >trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S. >industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized >exports. > > > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was wiped > > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald >Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars. > > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor > > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike >today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put America > > first. > > > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California > > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the Global >Economy. > > > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began to > > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the >health care, welfare and free education American > > citizens provided for their people. For one-third of > > the illegals, California became the destination of >choice. > > > > What the U.S. government should have done was > > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce our >immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict > > immigration from the Third World. But America's > > politicians - out of fear of being brande xenophobic >and to curry favor with Big Business, which > > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor - >did almost nothing to protect America. > > > > Californians tried to defend their state. As > > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands >yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social > > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken > > the law and broken into the United States. > > > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed, > > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters' >victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning > > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters > > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and local >budgets continued to hemorrhage. > > > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. Fed > > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens, >Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho, > > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born > > Californians left the state in > > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent > > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, San >Bernardino and Orange counties. > > > > This, then, is what killed California: > > > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our > > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million legal >immigrants and their children and 10 million > > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. California > > got the lion's share. > > > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits it > > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562 >billion in May. This has killed millions of > > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies closed > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia >and China. > > > > The Third Worldization of California is now far > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans as >well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot > > see what they have done to our country. > > > > But what is happening in California is not confined > > to California. It is happening across America. >Unless we elect a president who will enforce our > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we > > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade >madness that is denuding America of her manufacturing, > > what has happened to California will happen here. > > > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but > > then, so did his father > > before him. > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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DOUG WILSON KILLED CALIFORNIA!!!  BLAME DOUG WILSON!!!
 
he also started the war with iraq; caused the crisis in the middle east; sexually abused young men in moscow; and, caused the viola wildfire!
 
(haha, joking)
 
******************************************************************

Tim Lohrmann <timlohr@yahoo.com> wrote:
Donovan,
I was a little surprised to see you advocating
the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is
it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and
early '70s I understand.

Oh well.

I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker
group of people. The US Government as run by both Bush
and one Clinton administration can hardly be
considered weaker than him.

And that's who he blames this mess on the
government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants
themselves---just the governmental policies that
caused this mess. That's clear from the column.

It's amazing when people who are breaking the law
by coming into this country suddenly have access to
free health care, education, food etc. etc.
Is this a reward for their crime?
Many illegal immigrants have visited informational
offices in their ! own countries that show them in
advance exactly which offices to go to in order to
take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame them
for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure
most of us would.
But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the
state education budget, law enforcement and etc.?
And what about the effect of the people of
California's faith in the democratic process when they
are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as
they try?

You're absolutely correct that there are other
factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 etc)
that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its
undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal
immigration have had a huge negative effect on
California and many other states. The effect on wages
isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all.

In CA and many other states a huge percentage of
construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. That
used to be a field where people could make a good
living in this country. They could start as laborers,
learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied
to American workers in many areas. This is but one
example of the suppression of wages by illegal
immigration. And of course one of the major negative
effects is, as mentioned above, on the social service,
education, law enforcement, and penal budgets.

And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called
"Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the
areas mentioned in the article, you're simply ignoring
reality.
And here's a question for you. How much
immigration would be enough?
There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants
allowed into this country every year. To put that in
perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the
population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words
LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very
TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to Seattle
lately? Pretty crowded place, huh?

Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants
come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from
2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some come
back and forth. In any event there are millions upon
millions of illegals here in the country right now.

And anyone questioning immigration and illegal
immigration is xenophobic?
I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia.
It's a simple realization that this country can't
keep going on supporting this huge influx of people
indefinitely. California is finding that out for all
to see.
TL


--- Donovan Arnold wrote:

---------------------------------

Tim,

Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright.


Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two
up I don't know) is only correct about three things.
He is right it not the fa! ult of Gov. Davis, he is
right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault
of Immigration.





But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up.
It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem.
It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see
m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had
California for about 10-16,000 years before the
immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and
economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then
other people came into California, and less than 150
years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy
has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans
and Indians have a better track record. I am willing
to bet that if the United States withdrew from
California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would
recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of
European abuse and raping of the land.




Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do
something like be born in California before Europeans
even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the
ones responsible for the failing of the United States
and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in
some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two
airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't
forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia,
and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in
inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty
the Colorado River and drain California of it's
electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code.
They didn't even withdraw their millions from the
stock market or stop supporting the airline industry.




What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a
weaker group of people that have little or no
political ability to withstand such attacks. It is
easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of
the rich, powerful, greedy, and! corrupt.




Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary
of immigration and free trade. It was the
administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that
allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in
the history of the United States. It was also he that
was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes,
I know he does have actually have one) because of free
trade policies with Japan.




If this man has such a problem with immigration, he
should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with
free trade, he should give back his heart, after all,
he hasn't even used it in a while anyway.




Donovan J Arnold








>From: Tim Lohrmann



>To: vision2020@moscow.com



>Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?



>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT)



>



>Visionaries,



>Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you



>gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free"




>trade and Immigration.



> TL



>



>



>Who Killed California?



> >



> > By Patrick J. Buchanan



> >



> > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38



> > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped
three



>notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond



> > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden



> > State is no more.



> >



> > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs?



> >



> > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the



> > gravity of his budg! et crisis in 2002, and won



>re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves
his



>20



> > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not
kill



> > California.



> >



> > The United States government did. For what killed



> > California as the golden land was massive and



>unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an



> > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to



> > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages
of



>America's workers.



> >



> > During and after World War II, California became a




> > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV



>industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to
become



> > the highest-paid manufactu! ring workers on earth,



> > giving California the world's highest standard of



>living. The average California wage once stood at 130




> > percent of the average U.S. wage.



> >



> > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free
rider



> > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory




>trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S.



>industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized




>exports.



> >



> > California suffered first. Our TV industry was
wiped



> > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald



>Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars.



> > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor



> > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. ! Unlike



>today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put
America



> > first.



> >



> > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California




> > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the
Global



>Economy.



> >



> > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began
to



> > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the



>health care, welfare and free education American



> > citizens provided for their people. For one-third
of



> > the illegals, California became the destination of




>choice.



> >



> > What the U.S. government should have done was



> > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce
our



>immigration laws, h! alt the invasion, restrict



> > immigration from the Third World. But America's



> > politicians - out of fear of being brande
xenophobic



>and to curry favor with Big Business, which



> > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor
-



>did almost nothing to protect America.



> >



> > Californians tried to defend their state. As



> > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands



>yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social



> > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken



> > the law and broken into the United States.



> >



> > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed,




> > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters'



>victory. Davis then ! refused to appeal the overturning




> > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters



> > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and
local



>budgets continued to hemorrhage.



> >



> > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun.
Fed



> > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens,




>Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho,



> > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born



> > Californians left the state in



> > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent



> > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside,
San



>Bernardino and Orange counties.



> >



> > This, then, is what killed California:



> >



> > First, open border! s. By failing to enforce our



> > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million
legal



>immigrants and their children and 10 million



> > illegals, most of them net tax consumers.
California



> > got the lion's share.



> >



> > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits
it



> > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562



>billion in May. This has killed millions of



> > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies
closed



> > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia



>and China.



> >



> > The Third Worldization of California is now far



> > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans
as



>well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot


!
> > see what they have done to our country.



> >



> > But what is happening in California is not
confined



> > to California. It is happening across America.



>Unless we elect a president who will enforce our



> > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we




> > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade



>madness that is denuding America of her
manufacturing,



> > what has happened to California will happen here.



> >



> > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but



> > then, so did his father



> > before him.



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I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?" DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments." DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too? DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of. PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate." DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? Argument 2) They can't really love each other. PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes." DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. >Argument 3) The parts don't fit. PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!" DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors. Argument 4) It is against the Bible. DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately... DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!" DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse. Peter makes me look like a moderate. :) Donovan J Arnold >From: Peter Willard >To: Vision2020 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700 > >At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > >What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, >legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized >prostitution? > >No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where >they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who >remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant >Marine, depending their temperments. > >>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the >>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex >>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that >>makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > >Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX" >will quickly demonstrate. > > >>Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > >Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of >Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the >individual's fickle fancy!!! > >No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the >approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps >of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes. > > >>Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > >There's one for some of your "modern technology"! > > >>Argument 4) It is against the Bible. >> >>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > >Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about >everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've >heard much from them lately... > >>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. > >And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not! > > > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --------------------------------- STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-48205279-1060106322=:43432 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Mr. Donovan Arnold,
 
Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
 
Let's look at it:
 
Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
 
Normalcy vs perversity.
Normal or insane.
 
You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
 
Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
 
Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 
 
 
 


Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back

>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.

PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?"

DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? 

PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments."

DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too?  

DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of.

PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate."

DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? 

Argument 2) They can't really love each other.

PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes."

DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. 

>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.

PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!"

DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors.

Argument 4) It is against the Bible.

DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?

PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately...

DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. 

Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.

PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!"

DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse.

Peter makes me look like a moderate. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Peter Willard
>To: Vision2020
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700
>
>At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
>
>What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new,
>legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized
>prostitution?
>
>No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where
>they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who
>remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant
>Marine, depending their temperments.
>
>>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the
>>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex
>>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that
>>makes sure the child will be well taken care of.
>
>Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX"
>will quickly demonstrate.
>
>
>>Argument 2) They can't really love each other.
>
>Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of
>Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the
>individual's fickle fancy!!!
>
>No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the
>approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps
>of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes.
>
>
>>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.
>
>There's one for some of your "modern technology"!
>
>
>>Argument 4) It is against the Bible.
>>
>>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
>
>Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about
>everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've
>heard much from them lately...
>
>>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
>
>And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!
>
>
>
>
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-48205279-1060106322=:43432-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 19:08:44 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:08:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Christ Church and Doug Wilson In-Reply-To: <20030805175842.44621.qmail@web13406.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20030805180844.92389.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-263532647-1060106924=:89392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii DOES ANYONE ELSE ON THIS FORUM THINK THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD BAN CHRIST cHURCH AND DOUG WILSON? PERHAPS IT CAN BE AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. OR, MAYBE WE CAN TRADE CHRIST cHURCH AND DOUG WILSON TO MEXICO IN EXCHANGE FOR SOME BURRITOS. JUST A THOUGHT. MAYBE THE SUPREME COURT CAN INTERVENE, TOO. In Christ, the "lunatic prophet" ************************************************************************************** John Harrell wrote: Mr. Donovan Arnold, Yes, someone is crazy or insane here. Let's look at it: Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity. Normalcy vs perversity. Normal or insane. You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane. Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal. Celebrate normalcy not insanity! Cheers! John Harrell Donovan Arnold wrote: HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?" DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments." DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too? DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of. PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate." DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? Argument 2) They can't really love each other. PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes." DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. >Argument 3) The parts don't fit. PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!" DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors. Argument 4) It is against the Bible. DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately... DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!" DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse. Peter makes me look like a moderate. :) Donovan J Arnold >From: Peter Willard >To: Vision2020 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700 > >At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > >What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, >legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized >prostitution? > >No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where >they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who >remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant >Marine, depending their temperments. > >>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the >>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex >>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that >>makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > >Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX" >will quickly demonstrate. > > >>Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > >Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of >Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the >individual's fickle fancy!!! > >No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the >approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps >of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes. > > >>Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > >There's one for some of your "modern technology"! > > >>Argument 4) It is against the Bible. >> >>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > >Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about >everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've >heard much from them lately... > >>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. > >And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not! > > > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --------------------------------- STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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DOES ANYONE ELSE ON THIS FORUM THINK THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD BAN CHRIST cHURCH AND DOUG WILSON?  PERHAPS IT CAN BE AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. 
 
OR, MAYBE WE CAN TRADE CHRIST cHURCH AND DOUG WILSON TO MEXICO IN EXCHANGE FOR SOME BURRITOS.
 
JUST A THOUGHT.  MAYBE THE SUPREME COURT CAN INTERVENE, TOO.
 
In Christ,
the "lunatic prophet"
**************************************************************************************
John Harrell <johnbharrell@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Donovan Arnold,
 
Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
 
Let's look at it:
 
Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
 
Normalcy vs perversity.
Normal or insane.
 
You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
 
Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
 
Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 
 
 
 


Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back

>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.

PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?"

DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? 

PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments."

DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too?  

DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of.

PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate."

DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? 

Argument 2) They can't really love each other.

PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes."

DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. 

>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.

PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!"

DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors.

Argument 4) It is against the Bible.

DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?

PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately...

DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. 

Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.

PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!"

DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse.

Peter makes me look like a moderate. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Peter Willard
>To: Vision2020
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700
>
>At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
>
>What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new,
>legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized
>prostitution?
>
>No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where
>they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who
>remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant
>Marine, depending their temperments.
>
>>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the
>>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex
>>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that
>>makes sure the child will be well taken care of.
>
>Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX"
>will quickly demonstrate.
>
>
>>Argument 2) They can't really love each other.
>
>Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of
>Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the
>individual's fickle fancy!!!
>
>No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the
>approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps
>of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes.
>
>
>>Argument 3) The parts don't fit.
>
>There's one for some of your "modern technology"!
>
>
>>Argument 4) It is against the Bible.
>>
>>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
>
>Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about
>everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've
>heard much from them lately...
>
>>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
>
>And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!
>
>
>
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Those of us who seek the legal status which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious argument which stands in the way. The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is really that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the civil rights of others. I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I have been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that "Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary officials don't like those words. The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necessarily* lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based solely on the gender of the partners. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 20:25:53 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 12:25:53 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805122524.04e62270@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two wives (for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law? Genuinely curious. Cordially, Douglas At 11:46 AM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote: Against my better judgement (what there is of it), I've been thinking about some of Doug, Donovan, and Ralph's ideas about marriage--gay, straight, monogamous, polyandrous, and so on . . . Marriage in the U.S. is obviously a civil contract which may or may not include a religious covenant. According to the GAO, there are over 1000 statuatory rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage in the U.S. Those are imposed and regulated by the state, not by any religious body, no matter what role that religious body may play in the wedding ceremony or the subsequent marriage. Those of us who seek the legal status which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious argument which stands in the way. The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is really that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the civil rights of others. I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I have been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that "Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary officials don't like those words. The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necessarily* lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based solely on the gender of the partners. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 20:11:37 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 12:11:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805191137.34542.qmail@web13409.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1890811130-1060110697=:32733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wow! You were "married" in a "church?" I guess it all depends on what the definition of "is" is. Cheers! John Harrell Melynda Huskey wrote: Against my better judgement (what there is of it), I've been thinking about some of Doug, Donovan, and Ralph's ideas about marriage--gay, straight, monogamous, polyandrous, and so on . . . Marriage in the U.S. is obviously a civil contract which may or may not include a religious covenant. According to the GAO, there are over 1000 statuatory rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage in the U.S. Those are imposed and regulated by the state, not by any religious body, no matter what role that religious body may play in the wedding ceremony or the subsequent marriage. Those of us who seek the legal status which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious argument which stands in the way. The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is really that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the civil rights of others. I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I have been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that "Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary officials don't like those words. The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necessarily* lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based solely on the gender of the partners. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. 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Wow!
 
You were "married" in a "church?"
 
I guess it all depends on what the definition of "is" is.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 


Melynda Huskey <mghuskey@hotmail.com> wrote:
Against my better judgement (what there is of it), I've been thinking about
some of Doug, Donovan, and Ralph's ideas about marriage--gay, straight,
monogamous, polyandrous, and so on . . .

Marriage in the U.S. is obviously a civil contract which may or may not
include a religious covenant. According to the GAO, there are over 1000
statuatory rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage in the
U.S. Those are imposed and regulated by the state, not by any religious
body, no matter what role that religious body may play in the wedding
ceremony or the subsequent marriage. Those of us who seek the legal status
which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding
why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold
civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious arg! ument which
stands in the way.

The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and
one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of
marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently
as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that
the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children
has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and
sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is really
that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The
religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the civil
rights of others.

I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence
of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security
death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I! have
been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with
her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically
have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care
Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that
"Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary
officials don't like those words.

The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy
is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necessarily*
lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a
sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some
citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based
solely on the gender of the partners.

Melynda Huskey


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Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
Go,! go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1890811130-1060110697=:32733-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 20:13:28 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 12:13:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Doug Wilson: Gay Marriage, again? In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805122524.04e62270@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030805191328.92474.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-240069571-1060110808=:87067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Doug Wilson: Gay Marriage, again? Douglas wrote:Visionaries, Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two wives (for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law? Genuinely curious. Cordially, Douglas At 11:46 AM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote: Against my better judgement (what there is of it), I've been thinking about some of Doug, Donovan, and Ralph's ideas about marriage--gay, straight, monogamous, polyandrous, and so on . . . Marriage in the U.S. is obviously a civil contract which may or may not include a religious covenant. According to the GAO, there are over 1000 statuatory rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage in the U.S. Those are imposed and regulated by the state, not by any religious body, no matter what role that religious body may play in the wedding ceremony or the subsequent marriage. Those of us who seek the legal status which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious argument which stands in the way. The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is really that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the civil rights of others. I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I have been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that "Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary officials don't like those words. The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necessarily* lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based solely on the gender of the partners. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-240069571-1060110808=:87067 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Doug Wilson: Gay Marriage, again?


Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:
Visionaries,

Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as
common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two wives
(for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular
religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law?

Genuinely curious.

Cordially,

Douglas


At 11:46 AM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Against my better judgement (what there is of it), I've been thinking about
some of Doug, Donovan, and Ralph's ideas about marriage--gay, straight,
monogamous, polyandrous, and so on . . .

Marriage in the U.S. is obviously a civil contract which may or may not
include a religious covenant. According to the GAO, there are over 1000
statuatory rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage in
the U.S. Those are imposed and r! egulated by the state, not by any religious
body, no matter what role that religious body may play in the wedding
ceremony or the subsequent marriage. Those of us who seek the legal status
which attends civil marriage in this country have a hard time understanding
why the strictures of any religious body should have the power to withhold
civil rights from some citizens. And it is really religious argument which
stands in the way.

The argument from history that marriage has always been between one man and
one woman founders rapidly upon fact: polygyny is the most common form of
marital relation, anthropologically and historically speaking. As recently
as the Middle Ages, very few people were married at all. The argument that
the family has always been composed of a man, a woman, and their children
has been systematically refuted by historians, anthropologists, and
sociologists. The primary objection raised against gay marriage is! really
that some people believe that God does not authorize such unions. The
religious beliefs of some citizens are thus permitted to determine the
civil rights of others.

I had a church wedding, for goodness sake, and took my vows in the presence
of God and the congregation. What I can't do is confer my Social Security
death benefits to the woman with whom I took those vows, and to whom I have
been married for nearly twelve years. I can't file my taxes jointly with
her. I can't trust that if one of us dies, the other will automatically
have custody of our children. I can't be with her in the Intensive Care
Unit if one of her family members wants me out. I can't be sure that
"Beloved Wife of Joan" will be carved on my tombstone, if the cemetary
officials don't like those words.

The argument that gay marriage ought logically to open the door to polygamy
is of purely academic interest to me. Gay marriages need not *necess! arily*
lead to polygamous marriages, and the possibility that they might is not a
sufficient reason on its own to justify the continued exclusion of some
citizens from the civil benefits and responsibilities of marriage based
solely on the gender of the partners.

Melynda Huskey


Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
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Wow. > First, marriage requires that you place all loyalty to one person. > How can you do that when you are married to multiple people? No, marriage doesn't require you to place your loyalty in one person. Where did you pick up on that? > Second, it allows the spread of disease, against the interests of the > state and the community. Heh. The spread of disease is pretty much never in the interests of the state or community, except maybe for measles or something. > One of the members of the union engages in sexual relations with > someone outside the marriage and it goes to everyone, and could > spread to many more children. That's correct. If none of the members of the union have sexual relations outside of marriage, they're unlikely to pick up an STD. Note that this is true *regardless of the number of partners*. It applies to monogamous relationships as well as polygamous relationships. (As an aside, how do you feel about abstinence before marriage?) > Third, it allows the suppression of women. Some would say that monogamous marriage suppresses women, too. You just can't win... By the way, let's be clear on the terms here. polygyny: where men have more than one wife at a time polyandry: where women have more than one husband at a time polygamy: where one has more than one spouse at a time (usually used in place of "polygyny") Most of what you say in this message (and others) refers to polygny. > Fourth, it creates confusion in matters of divorce. Can the divorcing > women sue all the ones he is married to also? If so, why is that fair? > If not, he can transfer all his wealth to the others he is married to > as well, leaving the women with nothing to raise her children on? I don't see any problem here that can't be worked out. Keep in mind that societies and cultures change. Similar questions existed in the past, when women didn't have the right to divorce or buy birth control or own property, etc. > Fifth, how can one person swear to be monogamist to more than one > person? Is this not an important part of marriage? Sure, one who swears to be monogamous should keep his/her promise. However, not all do because not all are asked to do so. > Sixth, who gets the benefits of life insurance, health insurance, and > other benefits? If you have 20 wives, which one gets the dental benefit, > which one gets the medicine? You could argue that businesses should > provide health insurance for all the wives and children, but which > children are his if they each have 20 husbands? I think recent scientific advances have helped in the paternity determination issue. As for the rest, I think everyone should get the benefits. I mean, stepchildren get medical and other benefits now. How is that any different (other than the serial monogamy/polygamy difference)? > You would also > have bickering between the different health insurance companies as to > which should pay for the costs of medical expenses. If you have six kids instead of the proverbial 2.3, you'd expect to pay more for medical/etc. Why should it be any different if you have two wives, or three? > Seventh, how is it fair to a spouse if one decides to marry another > when they don't have a say in manner? Certainly, it isn't fair at all. In some cultures, it's a requirement that one can't take on another wife without the consent of the current wife (or wives). However, that's a societal/cultural thing. The best you can do is codify it as law. > Polygamy is a > heterosexual thing that was knocked down to protect the rights > of women that were being abused in the relationship. That is simply not true. Read up on your history. The early pronouncements by the Christian church regarding polygamy came about to make Christianity more palatable to the Greco-Roman empire, who didn't have polygamy in their culture. If you have to treat all your spouses equally, you'll figure out pretty fast why polygamy's relatively rare, even in polygamous cultures. An anonymous friend of Tex From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 21:31:53 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 20:31:53 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Afghanistan's Record Opium Crop Message-ID: John and All: Yes, of course. But surely many people do not believe the connections between the CIA and the drug trade you make here, and certainly not that getting the opium drug trade back in operation was a significant factor in the US invasion of Afghanistan. I'm just amazed to observe that the condition of Afghanistan as a concern of the American people is off the radar except for a few people, like Melynda Huskey, who are really doing something to help that country. Remember First Lady Laura Bush's public involvement with the rights of women in Afghanistan? How getting rid of the Taliban was such a nobel endeavor to promote human rights? What is the state of women and human rights in Afghanistan now with the drug trade back in business and various warlords really running pretty much the whole country except Kabul? And then there are the reports of Osama "Where's he Bin?" Laden still hanging around the area. No wonder they want Afghanistan off the radar. The main terrorist that was painted as the instigator, mastermind and financier for 9/11 is still at large while we spend tremendous resources chasing Saddam around. How convenient to have another war and bad guy to create a diversion from the failures over in Afghanistan. Ted >From: "John Danahy" >To: >Subject: RE: [Spam] [Vision2020] Afghanistan's Record Opium Crop >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:40:31 -0700 > >Come on now, surely no one is surprised at this. The CIA financed opium >operation was endangered by the Taliban's attempt to shut it down. We >attacked Afganistan to start it up again. So much for compassionate >conservatism. >John >jdanahy@turbonet.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Ted Moffett >Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:24 PM >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Spam] [Vision2020] Afghanistan's Record Opium Crop > >Visionaries: > >While we are distracted with Iraq and threats of terror, Kobe Bryant and > >ridiculous repressive government policies that block people who love >each >other from forming stable relationships, consider the lack of focus on >or >interest in Afghanistan: a country we bombed to oblivion and were going >to >rebuild. > >It is as though the entire nation has ADD! > >Ted > >Read below: > > >  Afghans on Edge of Chaos >  As opium production and banditry soar, the country is at risk of >anarchy, >some warn, and could allow a Taliban resurgence >  By Robyn Dixon >  The Los Angeles Times > >  Monday 04 August 2003 > >  WARDAK, Afghanistan - Two months after a gun attack, the bullet holes >in >the Datsun sedan have been patched and it runs beautifully. But water >engineer Asil Kahn walks with a limp and he still has two bullets in his > >body, one of them half an inch from his spine. > >  The vehicle's humanitarian logo made him a victim in the battle for >Afghanistan's future, where water engineers, mine-clearers and >humanitarian >workers - people the country needs most - are prime targets for >militants >trying to destabilize President Hamid Karzai's interim government. > >  The May attack on the Afghanistan Development Agency car in Wardak >province, south of Kabul on the road to Kandahar, injured Kahn but >killed >the driver. > >  "They weren't robbers or thieves," said Kahn, 46. "They just wanted to > >kill us. They're people against the government. They thought that maybe >there would be some foreigners or some officials from aid organizations >in >the car. That's why they shot us." > >  U.S. forces have their hands full trying to subdue attacks in Iraq. >But >with the slow buildup of a national Afghan army, an inadequate U.S. and >coalition presence and poor progress on reconstruction projects, >Afghanistan >is spiraling out of control and risks becoming a "narco-mafia" state, >some >humanitarian agencies warn. > >  Already the signs are there - a boom in opium production, rampant >banditry >and huge swaths of territory unsafe for Western aid workers. The central > >government has almost no power over regional warlords who control roads >and >extort money from truck drivers, choking commerce and trade. > >  If the country slips into anarchy, it risks becoming a haven for >resurgent >Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters. And the point of U.S. military action >here >could be lost - a major setback in the war against terrorism. > >  Money spent on the war may end up being wasted, and dragging the >country >back from chaos could be even more costly. America spends about $900 >million >a month on its forces stationed here, but little of the $3 billion >authorized for aid in the Freedom Support Act has been spent. > >  U.S. promises of a Marshall Plan for Afghanistan raised Afghan >expectations, but security and reconstruction woes are undermining >support >for the coalition among ordinary Afghans. Their disappointment and >disillusionment plays into the hands of anti-government militants. > >  Humanitarian agencies, calling for a big boost in international funds >for >security and reconstruction, contend that the commitment to Afghanistan >is >relatively low. A CARE International paper in January stated that >postwar >international aid spent in Bosnia-Herzegovina was $326 per capita, >compared >with $42 promised for Afghans up to 2006. For every peacekeeping soldier > >there were 48 Bosnians, compared with one for every 5,380 Afghans, the >paper >said. Yet Bosnia poses no appreciable terrorist threat. > >  There are 8,500 U.S. military personnel leading the 11,500 >anti-terrorist >coalition forces in Afghanistan. An additional 5,000 international >troops >secure the capital city, Kabul. A key missing piece is an Afghan army, >but >with only 4,000 troops trained so far, it will take many years to reach >the >planned 70,000-strong force. It won't be ready in time to ensure free >and >fair elections scheduled for June. Some of the 4,000 trained soldiers >have >already defected because of poor salaries and low morale. > >  The security vacuum outside Kabul has emboldened Taliban fighters, who > >constitute the bulk of anti-government militants, some who cross from >Pakistan, others based in the east and south. U.S. officials say the >Taliban >controls part of the opium business, a rich source of funds to attract >fighters. > >  As security worsens, there are sharp differences between the aid >community >and Western leaders on how to prevent a deepening slide. > >  Many in the international aid community in Kabul believe the >coalition's >latest response to the security problem - small scale military teams >tackling modest reconstruction projects - will have little impact and >will >put aid workers at more risk by blurring the line between them and >soldiers. > >  About 40% of the $5.2 billion pledged by the international community >last >year has been spent but with little progress on big reconstruction >projects >like the Kabul-to-Kandahar road. Much of the money has been eaten up by >emergency relief - food, medicine, blankets and tents. > >  Haji Abdul Khaliq, 54, arrived in Kabul exhausted by 14 hours on the >shattering, rocky track of a highway from Kandahar. It was inconceivable >to >him that $2 billion had been spent in his country since January last >year. > >  "From what we can see, they didn't spend more than a dollar," he >spluttered angrily. "There are no paved roads, no reconstruction of >government buildings, no help for the people and no government salaries. > >  "I think at first people were very hopeful, [but] day by day they lose > >hope," said Khaliq, a turbaned, white-bearded general from a Kandahar >military base who is fighting Taliban militants in the south. > >  The term Taliban can be a little confusing in a city like Kandahar, >where >most people in power were once with the Taliban. > >  Typical of many Afghan moujahedeen fighters, Khaliq is loyal only to >his >commander. Though he's fighting anti-government militants, he is >contemptuous of Americans and despises Karzai and his government. > >  Khaliq said Taliban forces in the region were growing bolder. A June >30 >explosion at a Kandahar mosque that injured more than a dozen was >apparently >aimed at the anti-Taliban mullah there. A day later another anti-Taliban > >mullah was shot dead in Nakobak village, six miles south of Kandahar. > >  In the same week, said Khaliq, Taliban fighters from Pakistan set up a > >base northeast of Kandahar in Zabul province. Afghan forces attacked, >killing a dozen Taliban fighters and capturing about five. > >  The Taliban rebels offer local people good salaries - more than $100 a > >month - to fight, while Khaliq grumbled that he and his men are not >being >paid at all. Afghanistan's severe budgetary problems are leaving many >civil >servants unpaid. > >  In Afghanistan, U.S. forces have not suffered the steady casualties >borne >by the much larger force in Iraq. But anti-government militants in >recent >months have killed aid workers, attacked mine-clearers and burned girls >schools. In June, a suicide bomb attack in Kabul killed four German >soldiers >from the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF. > >  The security problem delaying the Kabul-Kandahar road project is >denying >the country the economic fillip of a six-hour trade route between the >cities. Taxis can do the road in 14 hours, but truck transport takes at >least two days. > >  Taxi drivers working the road daily tell hair-raising tales of armed >attacks by thieves and bandits. With something akin to nostalgia, they >recall the security of the Taliban era, when they could drive all night >without fear. > >  U.S. forces are focused on eradicating remnants of the Taliban. But to > >many Afghans, a more immediate problem is bandits, often associated with >the >venal commanders and warlords who control the roads. > >  Sher Alimad, 38, a driver from the western city of Herat, said he was >attacked in mid-June by five gunmen at Gereshk, about 40 miles west of >Kandahar. He was beaten, tied up and thrown into his trunk, driven to a >deserted road and robbed of 12,000 Afghanis (about $250). > >  A surge in trade by small businessmen after the Taliban's fall is >being >slowly strangled by extortion and banditry. > >  A group of truck drivers sat wearily in the dust at Dashte Deh Sabz on >the >northern outskirts of Kabul, after their loads of gravel for the >thriving >brick industry were seized by a local commander named Maulana. They said >he >had taken over the gravel trade. > >  "He's collecting from everyone. No one else can bring it into the city > >except for him," said driver Khalifa Yakub, 21, who said he was beaten >by >checkpoint soldiers and jailed for three days when he tried to protest. >His >dream of running his own small gravel transport business has died. He's >become an employee. > >  "These people, they're commanders, they're dealers, they're >businessmen, >they're killers, they're everything," he said ruefully. > >  President Karzai has repeatedly called for the deployment of ISAF >forces >outside Kabul, a request echoed by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and > >international aid agencies, but resisted by U.S. and European leaders. >Last >month an open letter from 80 aid organizations called for a national >ISAF >presence, warning that efforts to rebuild and hold elections were at >risk. > >  Karzai has called for international donors to offer $20 billion over >five >years to help the country rebuild. CARE International called for at >least >$10 billion. > >  Playing down the security problem on a recent visit, Defense Secretary > >Donald H. Rumsfeld said provincial reconstruction teams, or PRTs - >military-civilian teams of 50-100 people deployed to rebuild >infrastructure >- would play a key role in improving security. Four are working, >independent >of ISAF, and eight are planned. > >  Lt. Gen. Norbert van Heyst, the German commander of ISAF forces in >Kabul, >described the city as a "safe island" because of ISAF's presence, but >expressed concern that militant attacks in the south and east could >spill >into the capital. However, he said, extending ISAF beyond Kabul was >unrealistic. > >  "For the entire country you would need 10,000 additional troops, and >nobody is willing to do that," he said, adding that PRTs were a more >realistic first step. "I'm convinced that this concept can improve >security." > >  It's a view contested by many in the humanitarian sector. Barbara >Stapleton of ACBAR, the coordinating body for Afghan relief, said the >military should focus on improving poor security, not duplicate the role >of >humanitarian agencies. > >  PRTs "have neither the mandate nor the resources to have a significant > >impact on either reconstruction or security," she said, adding that the >teams eroded Afghan confidence in the neutrality of humanitarian >agencies. >"In a highly complex security situation, they further muddy the waters." > >  Stapleton said some U.S. military anti-terrorist forces had conducted >crude searches in a village in southern Afghanistan, bursting into homes >and >offending cultural sensibilities. > >  "Then they went in later with sweeteners and built wells. And the >people >refused to use them. It's actually a crude way of dealing with a highly >sophisticated and very intelligent people." > >_________________________________________________________________ >The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu Tue Aug 5 21:43:44 2003 From: tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu (TEX) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 13:43:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: I WOULD, TOO... In-Reply-To: <20030805203424.24795.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20030805203424.24795.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: In light of Aimless Rambler's latest private message to me (included for your reading pleasure below *note the signature), I ask that we all open our Bibles to Matthew 7:15-23: Looking at Matthew 7:15-23, we find Jesus gives us the guideline for determining false prophets: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Douggy, your day of hewning can not come too quickly. Tex tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Douglas Stambler wrote: > Gosh, I'd choose to remain anonymous if I were your friend, too! > > -douglas stambler > *(in your fu*kin' face, sh*thead) > ****************************************************** > > TEX wrote: > > A friend who wishes to remain anonymous asked me to post the following: > From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 21:47:33 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 13:47:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: I WOULD, TOO... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805204733.79321.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-231211252-1060116453=:78076 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii well, said, Tex. thanks for the info! i'll be on the lookout for any false prophets in your vicinity. in the meantime, maybe you can look up "righteous anger" in your Bible: expletives are better employed instead of violence. so, i have no problem shooting a few *bleeped* expletives YOUR way. they are so WELL deserved, too. In Christ, Douglas Stambler ********************************************************************************** TEX wrote: In light of Aimless Rambler's latest private message to me (included for your reading pleasure below *note the signature), I ask that we all open our Bibles to Matthew 7:15-23: Looking at Matthew 7:15-23, we find Jesus gives us the guideline for determining false prophets: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Douggy, your day of hewning can not come too quickly. Tex tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Douglas Stambler wrote: > Gosh, I'd choose to remain anonymous if I were your friend, too! > > -douglas stambler > *(in your fu*kin' face, sh*thead) > ****************************************************** > > TEX wrote: > > A friend who wishes to remain anonymous asked me to post the following: > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-231211252-1060116453=:78076 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
well, said, Tex.  thanks for the info!  i'll be on the lookout for any false prophets in your vicinity.
 
in the meantime, maybe you can look up "righteous anger" in your Bible: expletives are better employed instead of violence.  so, i have no problem shooting a few *bleeped* expletives YOUR way.  they are so WELL deserved, too.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
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TEX <tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu> wrote:

In light of Aimless Rambler's latest private message to me (included for
your reading pleasure below *note the signature), I ask that we all open
our Bibles to Matthew 7:15-23:

Looking at Matthew 7:15-23, we find Jesus gives us the guideline for
determining false prophets:

"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but
inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do
men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree
bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A
good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring
forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn
down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know
them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall! enter into the
kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in
heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not
prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy
name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never
knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."


Douggy, your day of hewning can not come too quickly.

Tex
tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu

On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Douglas Stambler wrote:

> Gosh, I'd choose to remain anonymous if I were your friend, too!
>
> -douglas stambler
> *(in your fu*kin' face, sh*thead)
> ******************************************************
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> TEX wrote:
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> A friend who wishes to remain anonymous asked me to post the following:
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Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-231211252-1060116453=:78076-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 22:51:04 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 14:51:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Mr. Harrell,

Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane.

You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?

You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?

You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?

You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?

You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane?

You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane?

You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane?

You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell.

Celebrate Diversity not Hatred!

If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life.

Donovan J Arnold

 



 

>From: John Harrell

>To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com

>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)

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>Mr. Donovan Arnold,

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>Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.

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>Let's look at it:

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>Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.

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>Normalcy vs perversity.

>Normal or insane.

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>You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.

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>Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.

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>Celebrate normalcy not insanity!

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>Cheers!

>John Harrell

>From: John Harrell
>To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
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>Mr. Donovan Arnold,
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>Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
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>Let's look at it:
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>You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
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>Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
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>Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
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>Cheers!
>John Harrell
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 22:59:15 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 14:59:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Iran Message-ID:

I hope there is a really big shoot out at the end of the show, where the bad guy really gets it in the end.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: "'Carl Westberg'" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Iran
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:51:57 -0700
>
>Carl -
>
>Everybody knows that sequels are never as good as the original movie.
>George W. is becoming too type-cast. It seems that the only roles he is fit
>for now is the town bully.
>
>And with Secretary Colin Powell dropping out of the credits after next year
>. . .
>
>I think that it has become time for George W. to close the curtain on this
>gong show.
>
>Tom Hansen
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:43 AM
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Iran
>
>
>A Middle Eastern county is being asked by the U.N. to allow unrestricted
>inspections of its nuclear facilities, amid U.S. accusations that this
>country is running a clandestine nuclear weapons program. This sounds
>familiar. I think I've seen this film before. Is this the opening credits
>of the sequel to a movie that's still playing in theatres now?
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> Carl Westberg Jr.
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 23:04:03 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:04:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805220403.12159.qmail@web13403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-586024227-1060121043=:11086 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wow! You are truly the first nazi and anti-semite I have ever met. I dont know how you sleep at night. Cheers! John Harrell Donovan Arnold wrote: Mr. Harrell, Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane. You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane? You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane? You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane? You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane? You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane? You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane? You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane? You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell. Celebrate Diversity not Hatred! If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life. Donovan J Arnold >From: John Harrell >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT) > >Mr. Donovan Arnold, > >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here. > >Let's look at it: > >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity. > >Normalcy vs perversity. >Normal or insane. > >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane. > >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal. > >Celebrate normalcy not insanity! > >Cheers! >John Harrell >From: John Harrell >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT) > >Mr. Donovan Arnold, > >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here. > >Let's look at it: > >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity. > >Normalcy vs perversity. >Normal or insane. > >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane. > >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal. > >Celebrate normalcy not insanity! > >Cheers! >John Harrell > > > > > > >Donovan Arnold wrote: > >HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back > > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > > > > >PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?" > > > > >DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? > > > > > > > > >PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments." > > > > >DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too? > > > > > > > > >DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > > > > > > > > >PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate." > > > > >DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? > > > > > > > > >Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > > > > >PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes." > > > > >DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. > > > > > > > > > >Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > > > > > > > > >PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!" > > > > >DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors. > > > > > > > > >Argument 4) It is against the Bible. > > > > > > > > >DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > > > > > > > > >PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately... > > > > >DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. > > > > > > > > >Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. > > > > > > > > >PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!" > > > > >DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse. > > > > >Peter makes me look like a moderate. :) > > > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > >From: Peter Willard > > > > > >To: Vision2020 > > > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700 > > > > > > > > > >At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > > > > > > > > > >What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, > > > > >legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized > > > > >prostitution? > > > > > > > > > >No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where > > > > >they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who > > > > >remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant > > > > >Marine, depending their temperments. > > > > > > > > > >>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the > > > > >>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex > > > > >>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that > > > > >>makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > > > > > > > > > >Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX" > > > > >will quickly demonstrate. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > > > > > > > > > >Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of > > > > >Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the > > > > >individual's fickle fancy!!! > > > > > > > > > >No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the > > > > >approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps > > > > >of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > > > > > > > > > >There's one for some of your "modern technology"! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 4) It is against the Bible. > > > > >> > > > > >>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > > > > > > > > > >Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about > > > > >everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've > > > > >heard much from them lately... > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. > > > > > > > > > >And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- > > > > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > > >Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! 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Wow!
 
You are truly the first nazi and anti-semite I have ever met.
 
I dont know how you sleep at night.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell


Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

Mr. Harrell,

Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane.

You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?

You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?

You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?

You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?

You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane?

You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane?

You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane?

You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell.

Celebrate Diversity not Hatred!

If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life.

Donovan J Arnold

 



 

>From: John Harrell

>To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com

>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Mr. Donovan Arnold,

>

>Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.

>

>Let's look at it:

>

>Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.

>

>Normalcy vs perversity.

>Normal or insane.

>

>You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.

>

>Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.

>

>Celebrate normalcy not insanity!

>

>Cheers!

>John Harrell

>From: John Harrell
>To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Mr. Donovan Arnold,
>
>Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
>
>Let's look at it:
>
>Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
>
>Normalcy vs perversity.
>Normal or insane.
>
>You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
>
>Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
>
>Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
>
>Cheers!
>John Harrell
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back
>
> >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
>
>
>
>
>PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?"
>
>
>
>
>DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments."
>
>
>
>
>DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate."
>
>
>
>
>DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Argument 2) They can't really love each other.
>
>
>
>
>PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes."
>
>
>
>
>DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >Argument 3) The parts don't fit.
>
>
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>
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>PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!"
>
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>DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors.
>
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>Argument 4) It is against the Bible.
>
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>DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
>
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>PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately...
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>
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>DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement.
>
>
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>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
>
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>PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!"
>
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>DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse.
>
>
>
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>Peter makes me look like a moderate. :)
>
>
>
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
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> >From: Peter Willard
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>
>
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> >To: Vision2020
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Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

I hope there is a really big shoot out at the end of the show, where the bad guy really gets it in the end.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: "'Carl Westberg'" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Iran
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>Everybody knows that sequels are never as good as the original movie.
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>From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:43 AM
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>Subject: [Vision2020] Iran
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Oh, yes, Mr. Harrell, I am a pro-equal rights, anti-machine gun, pro-choice, anti-death penalty, anti-discrimination, pro-education, pro-women's rights, pro-environment, pro-taxing the rich, party person. I am sure you will find that right in line with the Nazi-Party Platform. They are all inclusive now, just like the Republican Party's "Compassionate Discrimination and Deception" policy. I sleep very knowing that I somebody is not dead because of me. :)

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>From: John Harrell
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> >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
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> >Normalcy vs perversity.
> >Normal or insane.
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> >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
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> >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
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> >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
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> >Cheers!
> >John Harrell
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> >Donovan Arnold wrote:
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> >HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back
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> > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
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> >PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?"
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> >DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day?
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> >PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments."
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> >DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too?
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> >PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate."
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> >DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not?
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> >PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes."
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> >DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner.
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> >PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!"
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> >DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
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> >PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately...
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> >DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement.
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> >Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
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> >PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!"
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> >DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse.
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> >Donovan J Arnold
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> > >From: Peter Willard
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> > >To: Vision2020
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> > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
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> > >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700
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> > >At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote:
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> > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce.
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> > >No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where
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> > >they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who
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> > >remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant
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> > >>makes sure the child will be well taken care of.
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> > >>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too?
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> > >>Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia.
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STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* From predator75@moscow.com Tue Aug 5 23:23:10 2003 From: predator75@moscow.com (Dan Carscallen) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:23:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <032a01c35ba0$2726b910$831da13f@MOSCOW1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0327_01C35B65.7A9CD970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donovan said: >. . . I am a pro-equal rights, anti-machine gun, pro-choice, anti-death = penalty, anti-discrimination, pro-education, pro->women's rights, = pro-environment, pro-taxing the rich, party person. I am sure you will = find that right in line with the Nazi->Party Platform. They are all = inclusive now, just like the Republican Party's "Compassionate = Discrimination and Deception" >policy. I sleep very knowing that I = somebody is not dead because of me. :) Why must you pigeonhole yourself, Donovan? I'm pro-anti. =20 DC ------=_NextPart_000_0327_01C35B65.7A9CD970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Donovan said:

>. . . I am a pro-equal rights, anti-machine gun, pro-choice, = anti-death penalty, anti-discrimination, pro-education, pro->women's = rights,=20 pro-environment, pro-taxing the rich, party person. I am sure you will = find that=20 right in line with the Nazi->Party Platform. They are all inclusive = now, just=20 like the Republican Party's "Compassionate Discrimination and Deception" = >policy. I sleep very knowing that I somebody is not dead because of = me.=20 :)

 

Why must you pigeonhole yourself, Donovan?  I'm pro-anti.  =

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0327_01C35B65.7A9CD970-- From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 23:28:28 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:28:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030805222828.15777.qmail@web13403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926990451-1060122508=:15401 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Well, that may be all good and fine, but tell me how that relates to your concept of "pro" and "anti". Cheers! John Harrell Donovan Arnold wrote: Oh, yes, Mr. Harrell, I am a pro-equal rights, anti-machine gun, pro-choice, anti-death penalty, anti-discrimination, pro-education, pro-women's rights, pro-environment, pro-taxing the rich, party person. I am sure you will find that right in line with the Nazi-Party Platform. They are all inclusive now, just like the Republican Party's "Compassionate Discrimination and Deception" policy. I sleep very knowing that I somebody is not dead because of me. :) Donovan J Arnold >From: John Harrell >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:04:03 -0700 (PDT) > >Wow! > >You are truly the first nazi and anti-semite I have ever met. > >I dont know how you sleep at night. > >Cheers! >John Harrell > > >Donovan Arnold wrote: > >Mr. Harrell, > >Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Celebrate Diversity not Hatred! > > > > >If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: John Harrell > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Mr. Donovan Arnold, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Let's look at it: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Normalcy vs perversity. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Normal or insane. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Celebrate normalcy not insanity! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Cheers! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >John Harrell > > > > > >From: John Harrell > >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Mr. Donovan Arnold, > > > >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here. > > > >Let's look at it: > > > >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity. > > > >Normalcy vs perversity. > >Normal or insane. > > > >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane. > > > >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal. > > > >Celebrate normalcy not insanity! > > > >Cheers! > >John Harrell > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > >HAHA! I think Peter is being sarcastic, I don't know him well enough to know or not over the internet, especially after Luke's crazy insane remarks. I really don't think anyone can be so far to the right and still exist in this world with any sanity. But I will take a crack at this just to be humorous back > > > > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > > > > > > > > > >PW: "What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized prostitution?" > > > > > > > > > >DA: Well, let me see, could marriage include things like LOVE, companionship, understanding, stability, and commitment? Or is it reduced to simply having sex and reproducing like bunnies on grassy field on a warm summer day? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >PW "No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant Marine, depending their temperments." > > > > > > > > > >DA: Oh, so we will let men that have never had sex before and are prevented from being with women alone on a ship together? You are more liberal than I am. I guess since all men would be included there would gay men on these ships too? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >DA: This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >PW: "Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical 'INBOX' will quickly demonstrate." > > > > > > > > > >DA: I notice how you so well avoid the "evil" technology by reframing from the use of the internet. You will surely burn will you not? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > > > > > > > > > >PW: "Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the individual's fickle fancy!!! No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes." > > > > > > > > > >DA: Oh, yes, Love must be excluded from things like commitment, trust, and understanding. We would also not want to confuse the children by demonstrating to them what love is. They might go out and love people in the future, and soon enough, love could spread through the country. Where you are going to find five men that are upright in one community, I don't know, God could only find one man on the whole entire planet, and even he was a sinner. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >PW: "There's one for some of your "modern technology"!" > > > > > > > > > >DA: Yes, not to mention the hiring of about 200,000 high priced doctors. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Argument 4) It is against the Bible. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >DA: Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >PW: "Are you sure about that? Seems like that one guy hates just about everyone except perhaps Enoch and Noah, but it's not like we've heard much from them lately... > > > > > > > > > >DA: Your right, let us make hating people a requirement. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Argument 5) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >PW: "And tax credits just for checking out if it's "your style" or not!" > > > > > > > > > >DA: We could not afford tax credits if you are paying doctors to measure body parts to make sure they fit their spouse. > > > > > > > > > >Peter makes me look like a moderate. :) > > > > > > > > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: Peter Willard > > > > > > > > > > >To: Vision2020 > > > > > > > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > > > > > > >Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:11:17 -0700 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >At 04:30 PM 8/4/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 1) They can't reproduce. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >What other purpose does marriage serve if it doesn't create new, > > > > > > > > >legitimate offspring? Are you suggesting some kind of santized > > > > > > > > >prostitution? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >No! We shall build homes for the spinsters and the widowers where > > > > > > > > >they can perform useful work without distraction and the men who > > > > > > > > >remain unwed at age 22 shall volunteer for the Navy or the Merchant > > > > > > > > >Marine, depending their temperments. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>This means that the moment that a women stops menstruating that the > > > > > > > > >>man should dump his wife? And with modern technology same sex > > > > > > > > >>partners now can reproduce, only now in a controlled manner that > > > > > > > > >>makes sure the child will be well taken care of. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Modern technology is of the Devil, as a glimpse in a typical "INBOX" > > > > > > > > >will quickly demonstrate. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 2) They can't really love each other. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Making marriage a "love" thing was probably the biggest mistake of > > > > > > > > >Western Civilization. Marriage is of the community and not of the > > > > > > > > >individual's fickle fancy!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >No one should be allowed to court, much less marry, without the > > > > > > > > >approval of at least five upright men from their Church or perhaps > > > > > > > > >of their fathers' Granges, if they live in different parishes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 3) The parts don't fit. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >There's one for some of your "modern technology"! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Argument 4) It is against the Bible. > > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > >>Gee, so is hating people, should we make that illegal too? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Are you sure about that? 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Well, that may be all good and fine, but tell me how that relates to your concept
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Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

Oh, yes, Mr. Harrell, I am a pro-equal rights, anti-machine gun, pro-choice, anti-death penalty, anti-discrimination, pro-education, pro-women's rights, pro-environment, pro-taxing the rich, party person. I am sure you will find that right in line with the Nazi-Party Platform. They are all inclusive now, just like the Republican Party's "Compassionate Discrimination and Deception" policy. I sleep very knowing that I somebody is not dead because of me. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: John Harrell
>To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1926990451-1060122508=:15401-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 23:48:07 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 15:48:07 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? Message-ID:

Tim,

I was not advocating the old "Love it or Leave it" philosophy. I was advocating the old "don't be a hypocrite" philosophy.

I understand that Pat Buchanan was not directly blaming the Mexicans for the destroyed economy. I know Buchanan would never give Mexicans enough intelligence to do it themselves. He more or less treats them like the sheep that graze the fields to the roots destroying the grass permenintly and the rich white guys as the farmers that let them onto the field. Sorry, don't buy it.

None-Indians and none-Mexicans are now nearly two out of three people in California. I find them the immigration hazard that destroyed California. If 2/3 people got out of California it would be just fine and you can't disagree with that.

The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the United States are doing far more for the country than most others. And certainly less damage to the economy than other legal immigrants. Did you know that the United States imports highly trained Europeans that work for half the wages of their American counterparts. These are real jobs. The Mexican immigrations are not taking jobs that pay $100,000 a year for just $45,000. They are taking the jobs nobody will do for $5.25 an hour. If illegal immigrants stopped coming into the country then two things would happen. First, millions of Hispanics would be starving in Mexico. These immigrates live here for about 6 months and then go back to feed their families. Second, the food prices would more then double, making it cheaper to import food, which would be done, and farmers would go bankrupt. The only changes I would like to make is that the immigrants are given decent places to stay and healthy food and water.

You are incorrect about the freebies. Illegal immigrates are given medical treatment only incases of emergency. To advocate otherwise would say that we should just let them die in the streets, I think that would be horrible. Food banks are given to everyone, and are usually donated by private citizens.

You are correct that free trade does destroy businesses. But it also helps others. In fact, 1/3 of US business is done overseas. Even more important istariffs% of all new business is conducted with foreign countries. So image what type of impact creating tarrifs would make on US Businesses. If we raise our tarrifs, they raise theirs, and all profit is sucked out of the system and goes to the governments of the countries and not the businesses that earned the profit, which prevents growth and job prosperity. I would stick with taxing the companies on profits only.

I would be pretty angry is I owned stock in a company that did $10 billion  in sales with China and the US Government slapped a tarriff on China and they did the same back and my business had to give 1/2 the profit to the Chinese government, wouldn't you be.

No, Buchanan's idea doesn't work unless you have a monopoly on almost all products. Every time the US Government has put tarrifs on imports then inflation goes way up and it ends up hurting the world economy.

Donovan J Arnold



 

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Donovan Arnold
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:14:10 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Donovan,
> I was a little surprised to see you advocating
>the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is
>it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and
>early '70s I understand.
>
> Oh well.
>
> I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker
>group of people. The US Government as run by both Bush
>and one Clinton administration can hardly be
>considered weaker than him.
>
> And that's who he blames this mess on the
>government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants
>themselves---just the governmental policies that
>caused this mess. That's clear from the column.
>
> It's amazing when people who are breaking the law
>by coming into this country suddenly have access to
>free health care, education, food etc. etc.
> Is this a reward for their crime?
> Many illegal immigrants have visited informational
>offices in their own countries that show them in
>advance exactly which offices to go to in order to
>take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame them
>for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure
>most of us would.
> But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the
>state education budget, law enforcement and etc.?
> And what about the effect of the people of
>California's faith in the democratic process when they
>are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as
>they try?
>
> You're absolutely correct that there are other
>factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 etc)
>that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its
>undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal
>immigration have had a huge negative effect on
>California and many other states. The effect on wages
>isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all.
>
> In CA and many other states a huge percentage of
>construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. That
>used to be a field where people could make a good
>living in this country. They could start as laborers,
>learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied
>to American workers in many areas. This is but one
>example of the suppression of wages by illegal
>immigration. And of course one of the major negative
>effects is, as mentioned above, on the social service,
>education, law enforcement, and penal budgets.
>
> And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called
>"Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the
>areas mentioned in the article, you're simply ignoring
>reality.
> And here's a question for you. How much
>immigration would be enough?
> There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants
>allowed into this country every year. To put that in
>perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the
>population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words
>LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very
>TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to Seattle
>lately? Pretty crowded place, huh?
>
> Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants
>come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from
>2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some come
>back and forth. In any event there are millions upon
>millions of illegals here in the country right now.
>
> And anyone questioning immigration and illegal
>immigration is xenophobic?
> I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia.
> It's a simple realization that this country can't
>keep going on supporting this huge influx of people
>indefinitely. California is finding that out for all
>to see.
> TL
>
>
>--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>---------------------------------
>
>Tim,
>
>Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright.
>
>
>Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two
>up I don't know) is only correct about three things.
>He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is
>right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault
>of Immigration.
>
>
>
>
>
>But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up.
>It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem.
>It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see
>m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had
>California for about 10-16,000 years before the
>immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and
>economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then
>other people came into California, and less than 150
>years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy
>has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans
>and Indians have a better track record. I am willing
>to bet that if the United States withdrew from
>California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would
>recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of
>European abuse and raping of the land.
>
>
>
>
>Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do
>something like be born in California before Europeans
>even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the
>ones responsible for the failing of the United States
>and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in
>some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two
>airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't
>forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia,
>and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in
>inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty
>the Colorado River and drain California of it's
>electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code.
>They didn't even withdraw their millions from the
>stock market or stop supporting the airline industry.
>
>
>
>
>What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a
>weaker group of people that have little or no
>political ability to withstand such attacks. It is
>easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of
>the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt.
>
>
>
>
>Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary
>of immigration and free trade. It was the
>administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that
>allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in
>the history of the United States. It was also he that
>was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes,
>I know he does have actually have one) because of free
>trade policies with Japan.
>
>
>
>
>If this man has such a problem with immigration, he
>should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with
>free trade, he should give back his heart, after all,
>he hasn't even used it in a while anyway.
>
>
>
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: Tim Lohrmann
>
>
>
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com
>
>
>
> >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>
>
>
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>
> >
>
>
>
> >Visionaries,
>
>
>
> >Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you
>
>
>
> >gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free"
>
>
>
>
> >trade and Immigration.
>
>
>
> > TL
>
>
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> >
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> >
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>
> >Who Killed California?
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > By Patrick J. Buchanan
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38
>
>
>
> > > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped
>three
>
>
>
> >notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond
>
>
>
> > > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden
>
>
>
> > > State is no more.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs?
>
>
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> > >
>
>
>
> > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the
>
>
>
> > > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won
>
>
>
> >re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves
>his
>
>
>
> >20
>
>
>
> > > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not
>kill
>
>
>
> > > California.
>
>
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> > >
>
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> > > The United States government did. For what killed
>
>
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> > > California as the golden land was massive and
>
>
>
> >unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an
>
>
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> > > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to
>
>
>
> > > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages
>of
>
>
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> >America's workers.
>
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> > >
>
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> > > During and after World War II, California became a
>
>
>
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> > > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV
>
>
>
> >industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to
>become
>
>
>
> > > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth,
>
>
>
> > > giving California the world's highest standard of
>
>
>
> >living. The average California wage once stood at 130
>
>
>
>
> > > percent of the average U.S. wage.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free
>rider
>
>
>
> > > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory
>
>
>
>
> >trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S.
>
>
>
> >industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized
>
>
>
>
> >exports.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was
>wiped
>
>
>
> > > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald
>
>
>
> >Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars.
>
>
>
> > > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor
>
>
>
> > > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike
>
>
>
> >today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put
>America
>
>
>
> > > first.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California
>
>
>
>
> > > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the
>Global
>
>
>
> >Economy.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began
>to
>
>
>
> > > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the
>
>
>
> >health care, welfare and free education American
>
>
>
> > > citizens provided for their people. For one-third
>of
>
>
>
> > > the illegals, California became the destination of
>
>
>
>
> >choice.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > What the U.S. government should have done was
>
>
>
> > > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce
>our
>
>
>
> >immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict
>
>
>
> > > immigration from the Third World. But America's
>
>
>
> > > politicians - out of fear of being brande
>xenophobic
>
>
>
> >and to curry favor with Big Business, which
>
>
>
> > > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor
>-
>
>
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> >did almost nothing to protect America.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > Californians tried to defend their state. As
>
>
>
> > > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands
>
>
>
> >yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social
>
>
>
> > > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken
>
>
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> > > the law and broken into the United States.
>
>
>
> > >
>
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> > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed,
>
>
>
>
> > > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters'
>
>
>
> >victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning
>
>
>
>
> > > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters
>
>
>
> > > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and
>local
>
>
>
> >budgets continued to hemorrhage.
>
>
>
> > >
>
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> > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun.
>Fed
>
>
>
> > > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens,
>
>
>
>
> >Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho,
>
>
>
> > > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born
>
>
>
> > > Californians left the state in
>
>
>
> > > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent
>
>
>
> > > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside,
>San
>
>
>
> >Bernardino and Orange counties.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > This, then, is what killed California:
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our
>
>
>
> > > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million
>legal
>
>
>
> >immigrants and their children and 10 million
>
>
>
> > > illegals, most of them net tax consumers.
>California
>
>
>
> > > got the lion's share.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits
>it
>
>
>
> > > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562
>
>
>
> >billion in May. This has killed millions of
>
>
>
> > > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies
>closed
>
>
>
> > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia
>
>
>
> >and China.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > The Third Worldization of California is now far
>
>
>
> > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans
>as
>
>
>
> >well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot
>
>
>
> > > see what they have done to our country.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > But what is happening in California is not
>confined
>
>
>
> > > to California. It is happening across America.
>
>
>
> >Unless we elect a president who will enforce our
>
>
>
> > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we
>
>
>
>
> > > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade
>
>
>
> >madness that is denuding America of her
>manufacturing,
>
>
>
> > > what has happened to California will happen here.
>
>
>
> > >
>
>
>
> > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but
>
>
>
> > > then, so did his father
>
>
>
> > > before him.
>
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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From mghuskey@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 00:32:04 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:32:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again Message-ID: Doug writes: >Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as >common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two wives >(for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular >religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law? I'm not sure I understand the question. Our current marriage laws are indeed a consequence of, as you say, imposing a particular religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law. It's true that the number as well as the sex of the potential partners is regulated, and their degree of consanguinity and their age. Once upon a time their races were also policed, and in some places, their intelligence and "fitness to reproduce" as defined by the state. My point was simply that questions of policy regarding polygamous marriages are quite separate from questions of policy regarding same-sex marriage. Neither one implies the other, and although there may well be people on Vision 2020 who have well-defined ideas about public policy on polygamy, I am not one of them. I can only speak to the issues of same-sex marriage with any degree of expertise. Limitedly, Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 01:20:56 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Breaking News: "U.S. Episcopal Leaders Approve Openly Gay Bishop" Message-ID: <20030806002056.33311.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-435604359-1060129256=:33093 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Home > News > Top News > Article function newsOptionsPopup(newsOptionsUrl) { photoPopupWindow = window.open(newsOptionsUrl,"newsOptionsPopup","width=540,height=525,toolbar=no,status=no,resizable=no,scrollbars=yes"); photoPopupWindow.focus();}-->if ((!document.images & navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mozilla/2.') >= 0) || navigator.userAgent.indexOf("WebTV") >= 0) {document.write('');document.write('');} U.S. Episcopal Leaders Approve Openly Gay Bishop Tue August 5, 2003 08:07 PM ET function galaxyPopup(photoUrl) { photoPopupWindow = window.open(photoUrl,"photoPopup","width=540,height=560,toolbar=no,status=no,resizable=no,scrollbars=yes"); photoPopupWindow.focus();}MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Episcopal bishops on Tuesday approved the church's first openly gay bishop after an investigation cleared him of 11th-hour allegations that he engaged in sexual misconduct. Sixty-two of the 107 votes in the church's House of Bishops were in favor of New Hampshire Canon Gene Robinson, a decision that could threaten a schism in the global Anglican community. A one-day church probe dismissed allegations that Robinson sexually harassed a parishioner or that he had anything to do with pornographic links to a Web site for a group he co-founded to help troubled teen-agers. Robinson's conservative opponents have argued that his relationship with another man violated biblical scripture and warned they will walk out of the convention and split from the U.S. church. Conservative Anglican bishops from Africa, Asia and Australia have said Robinson's appointment or the U.S. church's approval of a proposed liturgy allowing clergy to bless same-sex marriages will shatter the unity of the 77-million-member Anglican Communion. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-435604359-1060129256=:33093 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Episcopal bishops on Tuesday approved the church's first openly gay bishop after an investigation cleared him of 11th-hour allegations that he engaged in sexual misconduct.

Sixty-two of the 107 votes in the church's House of Bishops were in favor of New Hampshire Canon Gene Robinson, a decision that could threaten a schism in the global Anglican community.

A one-day church probe dismissed allegations that Robinson sexually harassed a parishioner or that he had anything to do with pornographic links to a Web site for a group he co-founded to help troubled teen-agers.

Robinson's conservative opponents have argued that his relationship with another man violated biblical scripture and warned they will walk out of the convention and split from the U.S. church.

Conservative Anglican bishops from Africa, Asia and Australia have said Robinson's appointment or the U.S. church's approval of a proposed liturgy allowing clergy to bless same-sex marriages will shatter the unity of the 77-million-member Anglican Communion.


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-435604359-1060129256=:33093-- From warrenhoskins@netscape.net Wed Aug 6 01:32:17 2003 From: warrenhoskins@netscape.net (Warren Hoskins) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 20:32:17 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Poly* Message-ID: <65E1214C.1C13527D.30998ADA@netscape.net> Must note that human history is much, much longer than recorded human history, and that the great variety of human relationships around the planet reveal that "normal" relationships for mating and parenting vary rather widely from the expected practices of WASP America, or, for that matter, from African-America [since, surveys say, African-Americans by percentage are more likely to be believers and at least nominally participants in rather orthodox Christianity].  Melynda has it right, as far as I am concerned, and has set it forth honestly, and rather eloquently. That said, I tend to believe that some sort of tribal structure is more "normal" for humanity, perhaps set up as the Native Americans of the plains have, with clans and tribes.  How Middle Eastern, too!   These structures definitely impose onto the individual--arranged marriages are still the rule in large parts of the world, after all. The clan and the tribe set responsibilities, and there are customary practices ("customs") that reflect the mores, beliefs and the harsh realities of the life.  Incest is avoided.  Children are raised, often to better conditions than their foreparents.  Sometimes there has been polygamy--I don't know enough about matriarchal societies, of which there have been some large ones. There may be provision for cross-dressing, especially by spiritual leaders, warriors and widows, as well as young men undergoing rights of passage.  Sexual practices and tolerances may vary widely as well, although everyone tends to know everyone's business. Some tribes allow sexual practice before marriage.  (In pilgrim America, the bundling board was an interesting custom, don't you think? Maybe sex wasn't allowed, but couples could learn quite a bit in bed together without being forced into matrimony if the chemistry turned out not to be there.) What happens if you consider the tribes of Judaism at the time of Jesus as his tribal structure? What if you wanted to live as Jesus? Wouldn't that mean adopting the marriage practices of his time?  If you expanded your search and looked at other tribes of that era, you might learn that there was more variety tolerated than we are familiar with today, some of it we would not want in this more "enlightened" time.  Although, having said that, there are groups referred to as "fundamentalist Mormons" who still practice polygyny, with often very young women being married by much older men, sometimes close blood relatives.  That's where a lot of the justified concern about abuse of women and children comes from. I would imagine that in a tribal/clan where there is any prosperity at all, elders have more freedom and less restriction and may hang out however they wish. When times are hard, their lives may come to resemble slavery or outright neglect and abandonment.  Marriage may be hard to "survive," therefore and perhaps some of the horrible customs, of women being burned with the bodies of their deceased spouses, or of elders being abandoned to die in the wilderness, may stem from these situations when they are protracted. So, by those kinds of considerations, contemporary American and European citizens are further from "normal" in their relationships and customs, including marriage, than the citizens of Iraq or Afghanistan, whose ancestors were in more than a few tussles with the patriarchs of the Bible--not that I am advocating changing in that direction for one second! In fact, I think America headed in the right direction only when women ceased to be denied the vote and ownership of property (thereby arriving at a position comparable to some of the Great Lakes native nations of three centuries ago--back to the future!). We still, as a culture, are missing something key--true respect for our elders.  And I don't just mean us older farts. A geezer doesn't necessarily have the mental clout, the head-wisdom of a wizened crone, in my humble experience. Terry Pratchett says never underestimate the power of an old woman in a black dress [they are the ones who, after the battle, pick up the survivors and household goods, and get whoever is left alive off to safety in some other village--I would add that they were the ones who kept the family history and contacts when everyone else was too busy just surviving; or, the ones who simply kept the kettle on, and fed everyone, night after night, making do when there was next to nothing to survive on].  I seem to recall something about the value of the widow's mite, too.   Who are we to say to the widow, love only as allowed by one church's set of laws?  We don't live (thank God) in a land under any one religion.  If we did, do you think an American "taliban" would be tolerant of freedom of speech, press, worship and assembly?  Bet that this conversation would be monitored and censored. One person's orthodoxy is another's heresy.   Peace,Warren __________________________________________________________________McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network.Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today!http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now!http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 From johnmoss@moscow.com Wed Aug 6 04:23:58 2003 From: johnmoss@moscow.com (John Moss) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:23:58 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Get the facts right References: Message-ID: <004101c35bca$2d458cc0$3701a8c0@RMACH> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C35B8F.807B6FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, Visionaries: This message is in response to the Vision2020 conversation between Mr. = Arnold and Mr. Harrell, titled "Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage." Mr. Arnold was arguing for the sanity of homosexual marriage, whereas = Mr. Harrell was arguing for the sanity of traditional heterosexual = marriage. I will leave the claims about the KKK, nazis and the = confederate flag to Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell to sort out. But what I hope to do here is bring into context some of Mr. Arnold's = wild "sanity" claims about the insanity of traditional marriages: MR. ARNOLD: "You [John Harrell] support a system of families that leads = to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?" JOURNAL of HOMOSEXUALITY. 2002;42(4):107-17, Suicide among homosexual = youth by Lebson, M., University of Maryland: "The contemporary = literature on homosexual youth and suicide risk are reviewed in order to = delineate the incidence, development, causes/risk factors, and effects = of suicidality among homosexual youth. In comparison to heterosexual = youth, homosexual youths are more likely to attempt and complete = suicide. They confront more challenges in identity development and face = more risk factors for suicidality. In some cases, homosexual youths = might use suicidal ideation as a means of rediscovering a will to live." MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. = Sane or insane?" It is true that no matter how long two men engage in sexual intercourse, = they will never conceive a child. Thus, they have no necessity to = support the abortion industry. But does anyone think that the concept = of traditional marriage that Mr. Harrell was trying to present includes = the use of abortion? MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that spreads diseases that kills = people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?" Okay, I highly doubt Mr. Arnold has gone to medical school. I have = never known a faithfully married heterosexual couple to contract an STD, = let alone any of the many medical conditions that face homosexual men. The real tragedy in this whole legality-of-homosexuality debate is the = silence of the media towards the masses of medical literature on this = subject. For those with a strong stomach, read on: JOURNAL of ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE. 1985 Jul;6(4):278-85. Medical = problems of the homosexual adolescent by Owen WF Jr.: "Four general = groups of conditions may be encountered in homosexually active men: = classical sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, infections with = Chlamydia trachomatis, syphilis, herpes simplex infections, genital = warts, pubic lice, scabies); enteric diseases (infections with Shigella = species, Campylobacter jejuni, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, = hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis non-A, non-B, and cytomegalovirus); = trauma (fecal incontinence, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, foreign bodies, = rectosigmoid tears, allergic proctitis, penile edema, chemical = sinusitis, inhaled nitrite burns, and sexual assault of the male = patient); and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)." PHARMACOTHERAPY. 1982 Jan-Feb;2(1):32-42. Enteric diseases of homosexual = men, by Baker RW, Peppercorn MA: "Certain enteric ailments are = particularly common among homosexual men. They are primarily infectious = diseases and include not only such common venereal diseases as gonorrhea = and syphilis but also infections not usually regarded as being sexually = transmitted. Among the latter are shigellosis, salmonellosis, = giardiasis, and amebiasis." MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that oppresses masses in the society = that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?" Since when has illegalizing behavior that leads to rectitis, penile = edema, anal fissure, fecal incontinence, rectosigmoid tears, and = cambylobacter jejuni been oppressive? =20 Yes, the decision to engage in anal sex is a personal choice. But those = who do must realize the physical consequences they will likely suffer. = And in some countries, legal consequences. Sorry if anyone was not braced for the rather grotesque medical = documenation. But we're Americans. We know all about the gushy-gushy = love presented on TV and in the movies. Shouldn't we have a grip on the = reality of what happens deep in the bedrooms of those who are making = personal choices to "love each other"? I could not just sit idly by and let this debate go on, without bringing = forward the much neglected and shoved-beneath-the-covers medical = literature. It seemed like the only just thing to do for this forum, = and those who are actually trying to sort out the good of the Moscow = community. Let's get the facts on the table. Now we can continue the debate on = whether and which personal choices should be legislated. John Moss For a reference on any of the medical terms used above, please refer to = the online version of the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary at = http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=3D9276. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Donovan Arnold=20 To: johnbharrell@yahoo.com ; petew@completebbs.com ; = vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 2:51 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Mr. Harrell, Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as = "sane" and we will see which is more sane. You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane = or insane? You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or = insane? You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims = to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane? You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly = inch by inch. Sane or insane? You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or = insane? You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the = Nazi Party. Sane or insane? You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to = live the way you say to live. Sane or insane? You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. = Harrell. Celebrate Diversity not Hatred! If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent = Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person = is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and = perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of = the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I = guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep = well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal = with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give = them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel = world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little = bit of a chance at a decent fair life. Donovan J Arnold =20 >From: John Harrell=20 >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com=20 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)=20 >=20 >Mr. Donovan Arnold,=20 >=20 >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.=20 >=20 >Let's look at it:=20 >=20 >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote = perversity.=20 >=20 >Normalcy vs perversity.=20 >Normal or insane.=20 >=20 >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is = crazy or insane.=20 >=20 >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, = not normal.=20 >=20 >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!=20 >=20 >Cheers!=20 >John Harrell=20 >From: John Harrell=20 >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com=20 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)=20 >=20 >Mr. Donovan Arnold,=20 >=20 >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.=20 >=20 >Let's look at it:=20 >=20 >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote = perversity.=20 >=20 >Normalcy vs perversity.=20 >Normal or insane.=20 >=20 >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is = crazy or insane.=20 >=20 >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, = not normal.=20 >=20 >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!=20 >=20 >Cheers!=20 >John Harrell=20 > ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C35B8F.807B6FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Greetings,=20 Visionaries:
 
This message is in response to the = Vision2020=20 conversation between Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell, titled "Re: = Constitutional Ban=20 on Gay Marriage."
 
Mr. Arnold was arguing for the = sanity of=20 homosexual marriage, whereas Mr. Harrell was arguing for the sanity of=20 traditional heterosexual marriage.  I will leave the claims about = the KKK,=20 nazis and the confederate flag to Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell to sort=20 out.
 
But what I hope to do here is = bring into=20 context some of Mr. Arnold's wild "sanity" claims about the insanity of=20 traditional marriages:
 
MR. ARNOLD: "You [John Harrell] = support a=20 system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or=20 insane?"
 
JOURNAL of HOMOSEXUALITY. = 2002;42(4):107-17,=20 Suicide among homosexual youth by Lebson, M., University of = Maryland:=20 "The contemporary literature on homosexual youth and suicide risk are = reviewed=20 in order to delineate the incidence, development, causes/risk factors, = and=20 effects of suicidality among homosexual youth. In comparison to = heterosexual=20 youth, homosexual youths are more likely to attempt and complete = suicide. They=20 confront more challenges in identity development and face more risk = factors for=20 suicidality. In some cases, homosexual youths might use suicidal = ideation as a=20 means of rediscovering a will to live."
 
MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system = that leads=20 to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?"
 
It is true that no matter how long = two men=20 engage in sexual intercourse, they will never conceive a child.  = Thus, they=20 have no necessity to support the abortion industry.  But does = anyone think=20 that the concept of traditional marriage that Mr. Harrell was trying to = present=20 includes the use of abortion?
 
MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system = that spreads=20 diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or=20 insane?"
 
Okay, I highly doubt Mr. Arnold = has gone to=20 medical school.  I have never known a faithfully married = heterosexual=20 couple to contract an STD, let alone any of the many medical conditions = that=20 face homosexual men.
 
The real tragedy in this whole=20 legality-of-homosexuality debate is the silence of the media towards the = masses=20 of medical literature on this subject.  For those with a strong = stomach,=20 read on:
 
JOURNAL of ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE. = 1985=20 Jul;6(4):278-85. Medical problems of the homosexual adolescent = by Owen=20 WF Jr.: "Four general groups of conditions may be encountered in = homosexually=20 active men: classical sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, = infections with=20 Chlamydia trachomatis, syphilis, herpes simplex infections, genital = warts, pubic=20 lice, scabies); enteric diseases (infections with Shigella species,=20 Campylobacter jejuni, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, hepatitis = A,=20 hepatitis B, hepatitis non-A, non-B, and cytomegalovirus); trauma (fecal = incontinence, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, foreign bodies, rectosigmoid = tears,=20 allergic proctitis, penile edema, chemical sinusitis, inhaled nitrite = burns, and=20 sexual assault of the male patient); and the acquired immunodeficiency = syndrome=20 (AIDS)."
 
PHARMACOTHERAPY. 1982 = Jan-Feb;2(1):32-42.=20 Enteric diseases of homosexual men, by Baker RW, Peppercorn MA: = "Certain enteric ailments are particularly common among homosexual men. = They are=20 primarily infectious diseases and include not only such common venereal = diseases=20 as gonorrhea and syphilis but also infections not usually regarded as = being=20 sexually transmitted. Among the latter are shigellosis, salmonellosis,=20 giardiasis, and amebiasis."
 
MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system = that=20 oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights = for all.=20 Sane or insane?"
 
Since when has illegalizing = behavior that=20 leads to rectitis, penile edema, anal fissure, fecal incontinence, = rectosigmoid=20 tears, and cambylobacter jejuni been oppressive?  =
 
Yes, the decision to engage in = anal sex is a=20 personal choice.  But those who do must realize the physical = consequences=20 they will likely suffer.  And in some countries, legal=20 consequences.
 
Sorry if anyone was not braced for = the rather=20 grotesque medical documenation.  But we're Americans.  We know = all=20 about the gushy-gushy love presented on TV and in the movies.  = Shouldn't we=20 have a grip on the reality of what happens deep in the bedrooms of those = who are=20 making personal choices to "love each other"?
 
I could not just sit idly by and = let this=20 debate go on, without bringing forward the much neglected and=20 shoved-beneath-the-covers medical literature.  It seemed like the = only just=20 thing to do for this forum, and those who are actually trying = to sort=20 out the good of the Moscow community.
 
Let's get the facts on the = table.  Now we=20 can continue the debate on whether and which personal choices should be=20 legislated.
 
John Moss
 

For a reference on any of the = medical terms=20 used above, please refer to the online version of the Merriam Webster = Medical=20 Dictionary at http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=3D9276
.
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Donovan Arnold
To: johnbharrell@yahoo.com ; petew@completebbs.com ; vision2020@moscow.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 = 2:51=20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re:=20 Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

Mr. Harrell,

Let us compare exactly what you define = as "sane"=20 and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more=20 sane.

You support a system of families that = leads to=20 teenage suicide. Sane or insane?

You support a system that leads to 1.2 = million=20 abortions. Sane or insane?

You support a system that oppresses = masses in the=20 society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or=20 insane?

You support a system that spreads = diseases that=20 kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?

You support bigotry and hatred of over = 15 million=20 Americans. Sane or insane?

You back the ideals and morals of the = KKK, the=20 Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane?

You back the destruction of 15 million = Americans=20 and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or = insane?

You ought to waving a flag of the = Confederacy on=20 your door step Mr. Harrell.

Celebrate Diversity not = Hatred!

If fighting for the civil rights of law = abiding,=20 tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't = harm=20 another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the = most=20 insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the = principles=20 of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then = I guess=20 you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well = while=20 thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people = like=20 you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a=20 little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel = world=20 do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit = of=20 a chance at a decent fair life.

Donovan J Arnold

 



 

>From: John Harrell=20

>To: Donovan Arnold = ,=20 petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com

>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: = Constitutional=20 Ban on Gay Marriage

>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 = -0700 (PDT)=20

>

>Mr. Donovan Arnold,

>

>Yes, someone is crazy or insane = here.=20

>

>Let's look at it:

>

>Normal, traditional families OR = those that are=20 trying to promote perversity.

>

>Normalcy vs perversity.

>Normal or insane.

>

>You want to say that everyone that = doesn't=20 "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.

>

>Well, your promoting of perversity = is what=20 makes you insane, crazy, not normal.

>

>Celebrate normalcy not insanity! =

>

>Cheers!

>John Harrell =

>From: John Harrell
>To: Donovan Arnold=20 , petew@completebbs.com, = vision2020@moscow.com=20
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] = Re:=20 Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 = 10:58:42 -0700=20 (PDT)
>
>Mr. Donovan Arnold,
>
>Yes, someone is crazy or = insane here.=20
>
>Let's look at it:
>
>Normal, traditional = families OR those=20 that are trying to promote perversity.
>
>Normalcy vs perversity. =
>Normal or insane.
>
>You want to say that = everyone that=20 doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
>
>Well, your promoting of = perversity is=20 what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
>
>Celebrate normalcy not = insanity!=20
>
>Cheers!
>John Harrell
> =
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C35B8F.807B6FD0-- From spencerjt@wlu.edu Wed Aug 6 04:53:21 2003 From: spencerjt@wlu.edu (Jacob Spencer) Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 23:53:21 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay marriage: could we stop shouting and listen? Message-ID: Visionaries, I will allow John and Donovan to continue sticking their tongues out at each other in the corner. For the rest of the presumably sane people on the list, I will attempt to translate previous discussion. Doug Wilson asks "By what standard does a state regulate marriage? Pragmatics, ethics, dice rolling, tradition, etc.?" Ralph Nielson answers, "you're illogical, how can you ask a question of me, Moscow's leading atheist and tolerant Christian-hater? How illogical." Melynda Huskey answers "I'm gay." Doug Wilson replies, "what is your standard?" Ms. Huskey replies, "I'm gay." So here is the question, by what standard do you include gay marriage and leave out polygamy, bestiality, NAMBLA, etc? Most say pragmatics, well problems can be worked around. Some say ethics, well, whose? Some say "Because I am Ralph Nielson and I have read the Bible" well, hmm. So, what's your standard? Shouting may now resume. Regards, Jacob Spencer From mghuskey@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 07:19:40 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 23:19:40 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35BA8.0B6D4650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear colleagues, I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation with ana= l sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to same-sex= couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal among them. Epi= demiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more recent studies mi= ght yield more apposite information about the risks of sex generally. Jacob Spencer brings up the old "man marries dog" argument, which might b= e compelling if there were any other circumstance in which one could show= that dogs were permitted to enter into legal contracts, but which is oth= erwise pure silliness, like most of the rest of his argument. In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think it's fair = to acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision 2020 = conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the wheat= and lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what standard= , let 'em listen to the Farm Report. Melynda Huskey Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35BA8.0B6D4650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear colleagues,
 
=
I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation wit= h anal sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to sam= e-sex couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal among = them.  Epidemiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more re= cent studies might yield more apposite information about the risks of sex= generally.
 
Jacob Spencer brings up the= old "man marries dog" argument, which might be compelling if there = were any other circumstance in which one could show that dogs were permit= ted to enter into legal contracts, but which is otherwise pure silli= ness, like most of the rest of his argument.
 
In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think it's fair= to acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision 2020= conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the whea= t and lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what standar= d, let 'em listen to the Farm Report.
 
Melynd= a Huskey
 
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35BA8.0B6D4650-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 08:03:42 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 00:03:42 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Get the facts right/1982 Message-ID:

Yes, let us get the facts straight (if nothing else) Mr. Moss, you just shot yourself in the foot.

First, you make my point in this only article you can find in the 21st century to make your claims:

JOURNAL of HOMOSEXUALITY. 2002;42(4):107-17, Suicide among homosexual youth by Lebson, M., University of Maryland: "The contemporary literature on homosexual youth and suicide risk are reviewed in order to delineate the incidence, development, causes/risk factors, and effects of suicidality among homosexual youth. In comparison to heterosexual youth, homosexual youths are more likely to attempt and complete suicide. They confront more challenges in identity development and face more risk factors for suicidality. In some cases, homosexual youths might use suicidal ideation as a means of rediscovering a will to live."

Now where do you think that "confront more challenges" comes from? How many dogs, cats, rams, elephants, sheep, and countless other mammals that are homosexual do you know that commit or attempt suicide? Probably none. Yet many are discovered to be exclusively homosexual. So obviously, those extra challenges they are referring to are people that discriminate against them. Let us find some gay people and ask them Mr. Moss, what makes them want to shoot themselves, people that understand, or people that call them names deny them their civil rights?

"It is true that no matter how long two men engage in sexual intercourse, they will never conceive a child. Thus, they have no necessity to support the abortion industry. But does anyone think that the concept of traditional marriage that Mr. Harrell was trying to present includes the use of abortion?"

Would it surprise you that the majority of women that get abortions are married working women that don't want to give up their careers to raise a baby? Yes, Mr. Moss, married couples do have more sex than single couples, the greater the frequency of sex, the greater the chance of pregnancy. That is a fact.

"I could not just sit idly by and let this debate go on, without bringing forward the much neglected and shoved-beneath-the-covers medical literature."

There is good reason why it is buried, the dust covered it.

JOURNAL of ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE. 1985 Jul;6(4):278-85
PHARMACOTHERAPY. 1982 Jan-Feb;2(1):32-42.

If you have to go back two decades and try to support your claims, that is evidence enough for anyone with a decent education to know that you don't have anything substantial to support your claims. Most of these studies take years to conduct and longer to publish, which means most of your evidence is coming from the late 1970's. In 1982 the knowledge of gay and lesbian behavior is a tiny fraction of what we really know today. I can find anything I want in the 1980's about gay people. You might as well use articles from the 50's to 70's. Can you name one fact about gay people that in not in debate or been disproved that was stated in the 1980's? Come'on man, give us a break! They didn't know what AIDS was in 1982. These studies consisted of some biased people going downtown LA or SF and picking up some prostitutes and applying findings to the general gay population. I can't even name one famous gay person that was out in 1982. W! eren't they saying in 1982 that you got AIDS by touching a gay person? Are these Doctors even alive today? Do they even agree with their findings now if they are?

"Since when has illegalizing behavior that leads to rectitis, penile edema, anal fissure, fecal incontinence, rectosigmoid tears, and cambylobacter jejuni been oppressive?"

Well, that is the point isn't it? If gay people are allowed to marry and were monogamous wouldn't that reduce it? I would tend to think it would. Well, that is of course if you have a gay population that cheats on the same level as straight people, which thankfully they don't. So your denial of gays and lesbians the right to marry is putting them in a greater position of harm isn't it? Those are FACTS Mr. Moss.

Second, Lesbian sex is the safest sex of any! So if this is your standard, then hey, you should be all for this. That is a Fact Mr. Moss.

Third, your state "Shouldn't we have a grip on the reality of what happens deep in the bedrooms of those who are making personal choices to "love each other"?"

NO! And again NO! You should NOT know what goes on the privacy of the bedroom of anyone except you and your partner. You should have no clue. That is the whole point of the Supreme Court Ruling and the 38 states that got rid of those pre-1920 laws in the first place. I make the same arguments for viagra, who wants to imagine what goes on in the bedroom of two old people either, but you know what, it is their right. That is a Fact Mr. Moss.

Fourth, marriage of a gay or lesbian couple does not mean that a couple will engage in anal intercourse any more or less than a heterosexual couple will. Less so in the case of Lesbian marriages, which you are quick to ignore in your arguments. There are many homosexual couples that do not engage in this and many heterosexual couples that do. So out the window goes that argument. And the only way to prove who does and does not, is put video cameras in the bedroom. Which I hope you even object to. That is a Fact Mr. Moss.

Finally, heterosexual sex is the leading cause of AIDS in India, China, and Africa. Even in married couples. How do you think these married couples get AIDS Mr. Moss in countries where the largest form of employment for women in working world is prostitution? That is a Fact Mr. Moss.

The 1980's Mr. Moss, is not presenting FACTS. It is presenting old, archaic information that is biased, unfunded, and out of date, out of date just like your like your ideals and view of the world.

Halley's Comet has come and passed since your FACTS have been found and printed. Let's try to catch up with the rest of country before it passes again, shall we?

Thanks!

Donovan J Arnold

 

 

>From: "John Moss"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , , ,
>Subject: [Vision2020] Get the facts right
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:23:58 -0700
>
>Greetings, Visionaries:
>
>This message is in response to the Vision2020 conversation between Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell, titled "Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage."
>
>Mr. Arnold was arguing for the sanity of homosexual marriage, whereas Mr. Harrell was arguing for the sanity of traditional heterosexual marriage. I will leave the claims about the KKK, nazis and the confederate flag to Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell to sort out.
>
>But what I hope to do here is bring into context some of Mr. Arnold's wild "sanity" claims about the insanity of traditional marriages:
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You [John Harrell] support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?"
>
>JOURNAL of HOMOSEXUALITY. 2002;42(4):107-17, Suicide among homosexual youth by Lebson, M., University of Maryland: "The contemporary literature on homosexual youth and suicide risk are reviewed in order to delineate the incidence, development, causes/risk factors, and effects of suicidality among homosexual youth. In comparison to heterosexual youth, homosexual youths are more likely to attempt and complete suicide. They confront more challenges in identity development and face more risk factors for suicidality. In some cases, homosexual youths might use suicidal ideation as a means of rediscovering a will to live."
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?"
>
>>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?"
>
>Okay, I highly doubt Mr. Arnold has gone to medical school. I have never known a faithfully married heterosexual couple to contract an STD, let alone any of the many medical conditions that face homosexual men.
>
>The real tragedy in this whole legality-of-homosexuality debate is the silence of the media towards the masses of medical literature on this subject. For those with a strong stomach, read on:
>
>JOURNAL of ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE. 1985 Jul;6(4):278-85. Medical problems of the homosexual adolescent by Owen WF Jr.: "Four general groups of conditions may be encountered in homosexually active men: classical sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, infections with Chlamydia trachomatis, syphilis, herpes simplex infections, genital warts, pubic lice, scabies); enteric diseases (infections with Shigella species, Campylobacter jejuni, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis non-A, non-B, and cytomegalovirus); trauma (fecal incontinence, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, foreign bodies, rectosigmoid tears, allergic proctitis, penile edema, chemical sinusitis, inhaled nitrite burns, and sexual assault of the male patient); and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)."
>
>PHARMACOTHERAPY. 1982 Jan-Feb;2(1):32-42. Enteric diseases of homosexual men, by Baker RW, Peppercorn MA: "Certain enteric ailments are particularly common among homosexual men. They are primarily infectious diseases and include not only such common venereal diseases as gonorrhea and syphilis but also infections not usually regarded as being sexually transmitted. Among the latter are shigellosis, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and amebiasis."
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?"
>
>Since when has illegalizing behavior that leads to rectitis, penile edema, anal fissure, fecal incontinence, rectosigmoid tears, and cambylobacter jejuni been oppressive?
>
>Yes, the decision to engage in anal sex is a personal choice. But those who do must realize the physical consequences they will likely suffer. And in some countries, legal consequences.
>
>Sorry if anyone was not braced for the rather grotesque medical documenation. But we're Americans. We know all about the gushy-gushy love presented on TV and in the movies. Shouldn't we have a grip on the reality of what happens deep in the bedrooms of those who are making personal choices to "love each other"?
>
>I could not just sit idly by and let this debate go on, without bringing forward the much neglected and shoved-beneath-the-covers medical literature. It seemed like the only just thing to do for this forum, and those who are actually trying to sort out the good of the Moscow community.
>
>Let's get the facts on the table. Now we can continue the debate on whether and which personal choices should be legislated.
>
>John Moss
>
>
>For a reference on any of the medical terms used above, please refer to the online version of the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary at http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=9276.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donovan Arnold
> To: johnbharrell@yahoo.com ; petew@completebbs.com ; vision2020@moscow.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 2:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
> Mr. Harrell,
>
> Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane.
>
> You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?
>
> You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane?
>
> You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane?
>
> You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane?
>
> You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell.
>
> Celebrate Diversity not Hatred!
>
> If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life.
>
> Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: John Harrell
>
> >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
>
> >
>
> >Mr. Donovan Arnold,
>
> >
>
> >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
>
> >
>
> >Let's look at it:
>
> >
>
> >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
>
> >
>
> >Normalcy vs perversity.
>
> >Normal or insane.
>
> >
>
> >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
>
> >
>
> >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
>
> >
>
> >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
>
> >
>
> >Cheers!
>
> >John Harrell
>
>
>
> >From: John Harrell
> >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Mr. Donovan Arnold,
> >
> >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
> >
> >Let's look at it:
> >
> >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
> >
> >Normalcy vs perversity.
> >Normal or insane.
> >
> >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
> >
> >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
> >
> >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
> >
> >Cheers!
> >John Harrell
> >


Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* From sunilramalingam@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 14:48:52 2003 From: sunilramalingam@hotmail.com (Sunil Ramalingam) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 06:48:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Get the facts right Message-ID:

If your model consists of comparing monogamous heterosexuals (who in your model do not engage in anal sex  and apparently enter marriage with no prior STDs) to non-monogamous homosexual men, you're doing a poor job of getting all the facts on the table, don't you think?

Sunil

>From: "John Moss"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , , ,
>Subject: [Vision2020] Get the facts right
>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:23:58 -0700
>
>Greetings, Visionaries:
>
>This message is in response to the Vision2020 conversation between Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell, titled "Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage."
>
>Mr. Arnold was arguing for the sanity of homosexual marriage, whereas Mr. Harrell was arguing for the sanity of traditional heterosexual marriage. I will leave the claims about the KKK, nazis and the confederate flag to Mr. Arnold and Mr. Harrell to sort out.
>
>But what I hope to do here is bring into context some of Mr. Arnold's wild "sanity" claims about the insanity of traditional marriages:
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You [John Harrell] support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?"
>
>JOURNAL of HOMOSEXUALITY. 2002;42(4):107-17, Suicide among homosexual youth by Lebson, M., University of Maryland: "The contemporary literature on homosexual youth and suicide risk are reviewed in order to delineate the incidence, development, causes/risk factors, and effects of suicidality among homosexual youth. In comparison to heterosexual youth, homosexual youths are more likely to attempt and complete suicide. They confront more challenges in identity development and face more risk factors for suicidality. In some cases, homosexual youths might use suicidal ideation as a means of rediscovering a will to live."
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?"
>
>It is true that no matter how long two men engage in sexual intercourse, they will never conceive a child. Thus, they have no necessity to support the abortion industry. But does anyone think that the concept of traditional marriage that Mr. Harrell was trying to present includes the use of abortion?
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?"
>
>Okay, I highly doubt Mr. Arnold has gone to medical school. I have never known a faithfully married heterosexual couple to contract an STD, let alone any of the many medical conditions that face homosexual men.
>
>The real tragedy in this whole legality-of-homosexuality debate is the silence of the media towards the masses of medical literature on this subject. For those with a strong stomach, read on:
>
>JOURNAL of ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE. 1985 Jul;6(4):278-85. Medical problems of the homosexual adolescent by Owen WF Jr.: "Four general groups of conditions may be encountered in homosexually active men: classical sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, infections with Chlamydia trachomatis, syphilis, herpes simplex infections, genital warts, pubic lice, scabies); enteric diseases (infections with Shigella species, Campylobacter jejuni, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis non-A, non-B, and cytomegalovirus); trauma (fecal incontinence, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, foreign bodies, rectosigmoid tears, allergic proctitis, penile edema, chemical sinusitis, inhaled nitrite burns, and sexual assault of the male patient); and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)."
>
>PHARMACOTHERAPY. 1982 Jan-Feb;2(1):32-42. Enteric diseases of homosexual men, by Baker RW, Peppercorn MA: "Certain enteric ailments are particularly common among homosexual men. They are primarily infectious diseases and include not only such common venereal diseases as gonorrhea and syphilis but also infections not usually regarded as being sexually transmitted. Among the latter are shigellosis, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and amebiasis."
>
>MR. ARNOLD: "You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?"
>
>Since when has illegalizing behavior that leads to rectitis, penile edema, anal fissure, fecal incontinence, rectosigmoid tears, and cambylobacter jejuni been oppressive?
>
>Yes, the decision to engage in anal sex is a personal choice. But those who do must realize the physical consequences they will likely suffer. And in some countries, legal consequences.
>
>Sorry if anyone was not braced for the rather grotesque medical documenation. But we're Americans. We know all about the gushy-gushy love presented on TV and in the movies. Shouldn't we have a grip on the reality of what happens deep in the bedrooms of those who are making personal choices to "love each other"?
>
>I could not just sit idly by and let this debate go on, without bringing forward the much neglected and shoved-beneath-the-covers medical literature. It seemed like the only just thing to do for this forum, and those who are actually trying to sort out the good of the Moscow community.
>
>Let's get the facts on the table. Now we can continue the debate on whether and which personal choices should be legislated.
>
>John Moss
>
>
>For a reference on any of the medical terms used above, please refer to the online version of the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary at http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=9276.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donovan Arnold
> To: johnbharrell@yahoo.com ; petew@completebbs.com ; vision2020@moscow.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 2:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
> Mr. Harrell,
>
> Let us compare exactly what you define as "sane" and what I define as "sane" and we will see which is more sane.
>
> You support a system of families that leads to teenage suicide. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that leads to 1.2 million abortions. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that oppresses masses in the society that claims to give people equal rights for all. Sane or insane?
>
> You support a system that spreads diseases that kills people slowly inch by inch. Sane or insane?
>
> You support bigotry and hatred of over 15 million Americans. Sane or insane?
>
> You back the ideals and morals of the KKK, the Aryan Nations, and the Nazi Party. Sane or insane?
>
> You back the destruction of 15 million Americans and don't wish to live the way you say to live. Sane or insane?
>
> You ought to waving a flag of the Confederacy on your door step Mr. Harrell.
>
> Celebrate Diversity not Hatred!
>
> If fighting for the civil rights of law abiding, tax paying, decent Americans to be able to live in a way that doesn't harm another person is insane and perverse Mr. Harrell, then I am the most insane and perverse person you will ever meet. If fighting for the principles of the those that hate, judge, and condemn is sane and normalcy, then I guess you are far more normal and less perverse than I am. You sleep well while thousands of teens blow their brains out rather than deal with people like you. I sleep well knowing that, just maybe, I will give them a little glimer of hope that some people out in the cold cruel world do care about them, and think they should be given just a little bit of a chance at a decent fair life.
>
> Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: John Harrell
>
> >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
>
> >
>
> >Mr. Donovan Arnold,
>
> >
>
> >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
>
> >
>
> >Let's look at it:
>
> >
>
> >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
>
> >
>
> >Normalcy vs perversity.
>
> >Normal or insane.
>
> >
>
> >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
>
> >
>
> >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
>
> >
>
> >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
>
> >
>
> >Cheers!
>
> >John Harrell
>
>
>
> >From: John Harrell
> >To: Donovan Arnold , petew@completebbs.com, vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Mr. Donovan Arnold,
> >
> >Yes, someone is crazy or insane here.
> >
> >Let's look at it:
> >
> >Normal, traditional families OR those that are trying to promote perversity.
> >
> >Normalcy vs perversity.
> >Normal or insane.
> >
> >You want to say that everyone that doesn't "celebrate" perversity is crazy or insane.
> >
> >Well, your promoting of perversity is what makes you insane, crazy, not normal.
> >
> >Celebrate normalcy not insanity!
> >
> >Cheers!
> >John Harrell
> >


MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 16:40:34 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 15:40:34 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Rights and Medical Model Message-ID: All: I find it peculiar that some consider legislating heterosexual vs homosexual behavior or marriage rights based on a medical model of what behavior is most likely to lead to the spread of STDs. If this were logically applied, any heterosexual who engaged in multiple partner anal sex should be faced with the same state sanctions or denial of rights as well as any gays who engage in the same beahvior, given the medical assumptions presented on this list. While knowingly spreading the HIV virus is a clear cut case of potentially inflicting a death sentence, and has been criminally prosecuted in recent years, there are many behaviors of many kinds that present fantastic health risk to the individual, yet the government does not intervene in the free choices of those who wish to take the risks with others: mountain climbing, race car driving, football and boxing, adult cigarette smoking, riding bicycles on the highways, even gymnastics' rate of injury per number of participants renders it one of the most dangerous sports! If the government truly wanted to legislate the best health practices for all, cigarette smoking, being the number one health risk behavior, would be punished with severity, yet even those who distribute cigarettes to minors face minor penalties compared to dealing in marijuana, a less dangerous and less addictive substance. Alas, even the effort to stop innocent employees from being exposed to second hand tobacco smoke in bars and restaurants, an exposure to an addictive life shortening substance, is oppossed by those who view this as excessive government regulation. Some of these same "free market anti-regulation" conservatives then turn around and want the government to legislate the private conduct of citizens regarding sexual risk, love, and marriage, for the health benefits of all. I'm gasping for air with all the smoke and mirrors in the room! Invoking superior theologically derived moral standards, some declare the will of God is the only standard to be followed. And furthermore, as some fervent Christians have argued, that AIDs is a punishment from God for homosexuality. If so, then lesbians must be God's chosen people. Devout lesbians are the lowest risk group for the transmission of HIV and many other STDs. Ted >From: "Melynda Huskey" >To: "John Moss" , "vision2020" >Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 23:19:40 -0700 > >Dear colleagues, > >I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation with anal >sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to same-sex >couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal among them. >Epidemiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more recent studies >might yield more apposite information about the risks of sex generally. > >Jacob Spencer brings up the old "man marries dog" argument, which might be >compelling if there were any other circumstance in which one could show >that dogs were permitted to enter into legal contracts, but which is >otherwise pure silliness, like most of the rest of his argument. > >In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think it's fair to >acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision 2020 >conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the wheat >and lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what standard, >let 'em listen to the Farm Report. > >Melynda Huskey > > > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : >http://explorer.msn.com _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From nielsen@uidaho.edu Wed Aug 6 17:30:48 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 09:30:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Gay marriage In-Reply-To: <20030806135001.81788.26086.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <55FCC1A6-C82B-11D7-A306-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> > From: Jacob Spencer > Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 8:53:21 PM US/Pacific > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Gay marriage: could we stop shouting and listen? > > I will allow John and Donovan to continue sticking their tongues out at > each other in the corner. For the rest of the presumably sane people > on > the list, I will attempt to translate previous discussion. Doug Wilson > asks "By what standard does a state regulate marriage? Pragmatics, > ethics, dice rolling, tradition, etc.?" Ralph Nielson answers, "you're > illogical, how can you ask a question of me, Moscow's leading atheist > and tolerant Christian-hater? How illogical." Melynda Huskey answers > "I'm gay." Doug Wilson replies, "what is your standard?" Ms. Huskey > replies, "I'm gay." > > So here is the question, by what standard do you include gay marriage > and leave out polygamy, bestiality, NAMBLA, etc? Most say pragmatics, > well problems can be worked around. Some say ethics, well, whose? > Some > say "Because I am Ralph Nielson and I have read the Bible" well, hmm. > So, what's your standard? Shouting may now resume. RALPH NIELSEN Aug. 6 Yet another illogical letter typical of Doug Wilson and his disciples. Let me ask the Wilson gang, "By what standard do you include bisexual monogamy and leave out bisexual polygamy?" Polygamy is biblical, too, as I pointed out earlier. You can be both biblical and logical at the same time if you try. Jacob Spence also misrepresented me. I did not just say "How can you ask a question of me?" I think I presented a logical argument that Jacob wants to ignore. Name-calling is another admission of defeat. I know "atheist" is a swear word in the fundamentalist vocabulary, that's why Jacob uses it. But in this case, it is completely irrelevant. But thanks for the compliment anyway, Jacob. I didn't know I was "Moscow's leading atheist and tolerant [sic] Christian-hater." As a matter of fact, I have many Christian friends, including clergy. Last and least, my name is Danish, like that of the TV rating company. Even Christians spell the second syllable "...sen." From dougwils@moscow.com Wed Aug 6 18:25:49 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:25:49 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030806102124.01c058a8@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, My question and concern is this. If we stop imposing a particular religious view through the mechanism of civil law (which is, we agree, what our current laws amount to), and we do this for the sake of allowing homosexual marriage, what logical reason do we have for stopping there? We suddenly cannot arbitrarily reimpose the religious view we just rejected (for the sake of limiting marriages to two persons). Your interest may be limited to the allowance of homosexual marriages, but those responsible for the law over the entire society have to keep in the front of their minds that there are other requests/demands that will be made almost immediately. And the polygamists will be near the head of the line of those making them. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 04:32 PM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Doug writes: > >>Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as >>common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two >>wives (for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular >>religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law? > >I'm not sure I understand the question. > >Our current marriage laws are indeed a consequence of, as you say, >imposing a particular religious view of marriage through the mechanism of >civil law. >It's true that the number as well as the sex of the potential partners is >regulated, and their degree of consanguinity and their age. Once upon a >time their races were also policed, and in some places, their intelligence >and "fitness to reproduce" as defined by the state. > >My point was simply that questions of policy regarding polygamous >marriages are quite separate from questions of policy regarding same-sex >marriage. >Neither one implies the other, and although there may well be people on >Vision 2020 who have well-defined ideas about public policy on polygamy, I >am not one of them. I can only speak to the issues of same-sex marriage >with any degree of expertise. > >Limitedly, > >Melynda Huskey > >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind >Cannot bear very much reality. >Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot > >_________________________________________________________________ >The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From timlohr@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 18:22:41 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:22:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030806172241.50906.qmail@web10904.mail.yahoo.com> Donovan, You wrote: "The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the United States are doing far more for the country than most others. And certainly less damage to the economy than other legal immigrants." You further state that the economy would collapse with severe ramifications on both sides of the border if illegal immigration was stopped, that illegal immigrants rarely stay in the country, and that only emergency health care is provided to illegals. Well, I not only have to disagree but to state that you are outright incorrect in those statements. In 1994 with Proposition 187, California voters ATTEMPTED TO ban using tax money for non-emergency health care because they correctly saw it as both an attractant for more illegals and a severe strain on the tax-funded budget. But proposition 187 was overturned in 1999 by a Federal judge, so California now provides the following to both legal and illegal aliens: --Emergency Medicaid, --pre-natal care, --and nursing home care. (Can you imagine the cost of nursing home care? It's unbelievable.) And since emergency medicaid is given with no problem, the illegals simply go to and must be accepted by emergency rooms for any illness for themselves or anyone in their families. In other words, the definition of what emergency care is has been completely skewed. For the year 1994---and it has increased exponentially since then-- California's Medicaid expenditures for total noncitizens was $3.3 billion!! This was just one year!! And Eighty-two percent of emergency rooms in the state reported losing money. In Santa Cruz, hospitals are so crowded that they regularly close their doors to new emergency patients. When they're open, less urgent patients often have to wait up to ten hours on weekends. And the above is just in the area of healthcare. In education the effect of illegal immigration is just as traumatic. In California, half of all school age kids have at least one immigrant parent--and around ten percent are foreign born themselves. The California Dept. of Education estimates that in order to keep up with just the current population influx, that 16 new clasrooms would have to be built every day of every week---7 days a week for the next five years. And also the number of teachers would have to be doubled in the next ten years. Your statement that illegal immigrants almost always return to Mexico is clearly false. They currently have clear incentives to the contrary. In fact it is not uncommon for women who are in the advanced stages of pregnancy to come across and access a US emergency room for giving birth. Then, of course the new baby is an American citizen. This often gives rise to what is called PRUCOL immigration status. This status means that the whole family will qualify for any programs available to any citizen--AFDC, Supplemental Security Income, Unemployment and etc. You are correct that many illegals save money from employment and send these funds back to relatives in Mexico. This of course further reduces any positive impact their presence has on the US economy. They spend less money here so that it can be spent in Mexico. Here are some more facts I found: The Migration Policy Institute estimates that about 2.3 million illegal residents live in California. (Jeffrey Passel, “New Estimates of the Undocumented Population in the United States, ” Migration Information Source“ May 22, 2002. http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?ID=19) This is an increase of 300,000, or 15 percent, in the number of illegal residents since 1996 and an increase of 859,000, or 60 percent, since 1992. About 26 percent of the country's illegal alien residents live in California, more than in any other state.(Beth Barrett, “Influx of Illegals Picks Up But L.A. Percentage Down, ” Daily News of Los Angeles, January 24, 2002.) Illegal immigration cost California taxpayers $8 billion in 1996.( The Net National Costs of Immigration: Fiscal Effects of Welfare Restorations to Legal immigrants, Donald Huddle, October 30, 1997.) California's border counties incurred $79 million in emergency care for illegal aliens, the highest cost in the country. San Diego County paid $50.3 million during 1999 for criminal justice services and medical care related to illegal aliens. Imperial County spent $5.4 million on illegal aliens in 1999, according to a study on behalf of the United States-Mexico Border Counties Coalition. It costs each person living legally in San Diego and Imperial counties about $18.56 per year to pay for the costs incurred by illegal immigration.(Jo Moreland, “Study: County Pays $50M Annually in Border Costs, ” North County Times, February 6, 2002.) Under the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP), the federal government has reimbursed California only $240 million of the more than $600 million the state spends annually to lock up illegal immigrant felons. San Bernardino County alone spends more than $2.6 million to house illegal immigrants in its jails.(Claire Vitucci and Bettye Wells Miller, “California Highways Hit Hard, ” Press-Enterprise, February 5, 2002.) So, if Mexican citizens wish to work here and agricultural employers need them, fine. We should allow this through formal guest worker programs where set dates are enforced. The worker comes in on this date and he either leaves or is escorted back on another set date. But we shouldn't continue the current scheme wherein the illegal "guest worker" brings his family that then relies on public services such as healthcare and education. Then the guest worker family increases and the American born children are now citizens. And then, as discussed above,the family will usually be allowed to stay because they have family members with citizen status. Excuse me for mistaking your wish that Pat "go back to Europe" because he disagrees with current immigration and trade policies for the rough equivelant of the "love it or leave it" mentality. I've gotta admit I still don't see the difference though. You are quite mistaken about who is treating who like sheep. The column is attempting to inform the electorate into STANDING UP to the government. I hardly see how that's treating anyone like sheep, certainly not the illegal immigrants who are merely caught in the middle of this issue. If anyone is treating them like sheep it's the current system where their status is constantly unsure and they constantly receive mixed signals from both the US and Mexican governments. Next,I'm troubled by your wish that all non-Indians and non-Mexicans leave California. Such a statement brings to mind the openly racist Aryan Nations philosophy that certain areas should be reserved for only certain racial groups. I had thought I had read in other of your posts that you disagreed with racist philosophies. I think you do disagree with them, but are merely confused in thinking that racism isn't racism if it ispromoted against certain ethnicities by certain other ethnicities. Your views on trade are myopic in the extreme and quite frankly surprising in that they exactly mirror those of GW Bush---a president you have often and bitterly criticized. You apparently see no problem with a situation in which US workers are abandoned in favor of Corporate investment in economies such as China--a totalitarian country where not only is child labor and forced prison labor is used but where many of the major manufacturing and trading corporations are owned by the People's Liberation Army. Apparently, from reading your statement about stock ownership, you have adopted the fashionable corporate view that these sort of near-slavery labor standards are perfectly OK. But I have a difficult time squaring this present stance with your former statements that one of your primary interests is assisting the disadvantaged. Of course that is part of the strategy isn't it? Out of sight, out of mind. After all China is thousands of miles away. If we don't have to see the sweatshops, the political prisoners working for no wages, and the children forced to work long hours instead of attending school then we shouldn't worry about it. TL --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Tim, I was not advocating the old "Love it or Leave it" philosophy. I was advocating the old "don't be a hypocrite" philosophy. I understand that Pat Buchanan was not directly blaming the Mexicans for the destroyed economy. I know Buchanan would never give Mexicans enough intelligence to do it themselves. He more or less treats them like the sheep that graze the fields to the roots destroying the grass permenintly and the rich white guys as the farmers that let them onto the field. Sorry, don't buy it. None-Indians and none-Mexicans are now nearly two out of three people in California. I find them the immigration hazard that destroyed California. If 2/3 people got out of California it would be just fine and you can't disagree with that. The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the United States are doing far more for the country than most others. And certainly less damage to the economy than other legal immigrants. Did you know that the United States imports highly trained Europeans that work for half the wages of their American counterparts. These are real jobs. The Mexican immigrations are not taking jobs that pay $100,000 a year for just $45,000. They are taking the jobs nobody will do for $5.25 an hour. If illegal immigrants stopped coming into the country then two things would happen. First, millions of Hispanics would be starving in Mexico. These immigrates live here for about 6 months and then go back to feed their families. Second, the food prices would more then double, making it cheaper to import food, which would be done, and farmers would go bankrupt. The only changes I would like to make is that the immigrants are given decent places to stay and healthy food and water. You are incorrect about the freebies. Illegal immigrates are given medical treatment only incases of emergency. To advocate otherwise would say that we should just let them die in the streets, I think that would be horrible. Food banks are given to everyone, and are usually donated by private citizens. You are correct that free trade does destroy businesses. But it also helps others. In fact, 1/3 of US business is done overseas. Even more important istariffs% of all new business is conducted with foreign countries. So image what type of impact creating tarrifs would make on US Businesses. If we raise our tarrifs, they raise theirs, and all profit is sucked out of the system and goes to the governments of the countries and not the businesses that earned the profit, which prevents growth and job prosperity. I would stick with taxing the companies on profits only. I would be pretty angry is I owned stock in a company that did $10 billion in sales with China and the US Government slapped a tarriff on China and they did the same back and my business had to give 1/2 the profit to the Chinese government, wouldn't you be. No, Buchanan's idea doesn't work unless you have a monopoly on almost all products. Every time the US Government has put tarrifs on imports then inflation goes way up and it ends up hurting the world economy. Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: Donovan Arnold >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:14:10 -0700 (PDT) > >Donovan, > I was a little surprised to see you advocating >the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is >it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and >early '70s I understand. > > Oh well. > > I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker >group of people. The US Government as run by both Bush >and one Clinton administration can hardly be >considered weaker than him. > > And that's who he blames this mess on the >government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants >themselves---just the governmental policies that >caused this mess. That's clear from the column. > > It's amazing when people who are breaking the law >by coming into this country suddenly have access to >free health care, education, food etc. etc. > Is this a reward for their crime? > Many illegal immigrants have visited informational >offices in their own countries that show them in >advance exactly which offices to go to in order to >take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame them >for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure >most of us would. > But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the >state education budget, law enforcement and etc.? > And what about the effect of the people of >California's faith in the democratic process when they >are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as >they try? > > You're absolutely correct that there are other >factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 etc) >that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its >undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal >immigration have had a huge negative effect on >California and many other states. The effect on wages >isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all. > > In CA and many other states a huge percentage of >construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. That >used to be a field where people could make a good >living in this country. They could start as laborers, >learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied >to American workers in many areas. This is but one >example of the suppression of wages by illegal >immigration. And of course one of the major negative >effects is, as mentioned above, on the social service, >education, law enforcement, and penal budgets. > > And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called >"Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the >areas mentioned in the article, you're simply ignoring >reality. > And here's a question for you. How much >immigration would be enough? > There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants >allowed into this country every year. To put that in >perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the >population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words >LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very >TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to Seattle >lately? Pretty crowded place, huh? > > Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants >come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from >2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some come >back and forth. In any event there are millions upon >millions of illegals here in the country right now. > > And anyone questioning immigration and illegal >immigration is xenophobic? > I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia. > It's a simple realization that this country can't >keep going on supporting this huge influx of people >indefinitely. California is finding that out for all >to see. > TL > > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > >--------------------------------- > >Tim, > >Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright. > > >Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two >up I don't know) is only correct about three things. >He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is >right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault >of Immigration. > > > > > >But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up. >It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the problem. >It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see >m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had >California for about 10-16,000 years before the >immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and >economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then >other people came into California, and less than 150 >years of occupation the soil, environment, and economy >has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans >and Indians have a better track record. I am willing >to bet that if the United States withdrew from >California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would >recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of >European abuse and raping of the land. > > > > >Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do >something like be born in California before Europeans >even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the >ones responsible for the failing of the United States >and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in >some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two >airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't >forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, Adelphia, >and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in >inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty >the Colorado River and drain California of it's >electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax code. >They didn't even withdraw their millions from the >stock market or stop supporting the airline industry. > > > > >What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a >weaker group of people that have little or no >political ability to withstand such attacks. It is >easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of >the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt. > > > > >Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary >of immigration and free trade. It was the >administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that >allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in >the history of the United States. It was also he that >was able to get a replacement value in his heart (yes, >I know he does have actually have one) because of free >trade policies with Japan. > > > > >If this man has such a problem with immigration, he >should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with >free trade, he should give back his heart, after all, >he hasn't even used it in a while anyway. > > > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? > > > > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > > > >Visionaries, > > > > >Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you > > > > >gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about "Free" > > > > > >trade and Immigration. > > > > > TL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Who Killed California? > > > > > > > > > > > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > > > > > > > > > > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38 > > > > > > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped >three > > > > >notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond > > > > > > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden > > > > > > State is no more. > > > > > > > > > > > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs? > > > > > > > > > > > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the > > > > > > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won > > > > >re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves >his > > > > >20 > > > > > > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not >kill > > > > > > California. > > > > > > > > > > > > The United States government did. For what killed > > > > > > California as the golden land was massive and > > > > >unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an > > > > > > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure to > > > > > > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the wages >of > > > > >America's workers. > > > > > > > > > > > > During and after World War II, California became a > > > > > > > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV > > > > >industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to >become > > > > > > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth, > > > > > > giving California the world's highest standard of > > > > >living. The average California wage once stood at 130 > > > > > > > percent of the average U.S. wage. > > > > > > > > > > > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free >rider > > > > > > on America's defense, began to engage in predatory > > > > > >trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S. > > > > >industries and capturing U.S. markets with subsidized > > > > > >exports. > > > > > > > > > > > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was >wiped > > > > > > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald > > > > >Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese cars. > > > > > > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor > > > > > > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike > > > > >today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put >America > > > > > > first. > > > > > > > > > > > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that California > > > > > > > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the >Global > > > > >Economy. > > > > > > > > > > > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began >to > > > > > > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of the > > > > >health care, welfare and free education American > > > > > > citizens provided for their people. For one-third >of > > > > > > the illegals, California became the destination of > > > > > >choice. > > > > > > > > > > > > What the U.S. government should have done was > > > > > > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce >our > > > > >immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict > > > > > > immigration from the Third World. But America's > > > > > > politicians - out of fear of being brande >xenophobic > > > > >and to curry favor with Big Business, which > > > > > > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage labor >- > > > > >did almost nothing to protect America. > > > > > > > > > > > > Californians tried to defend their state. As > > > > > > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands > > > > >yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social > > > > > > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had broken > > > > > > the law and broken into the United States. > > > > > > > > > > > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and routed, > > > > > > > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters' > > > > >victory. Davis then refused to appeal the overturning > > > > > > > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters > > > > > > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and >local > > > > >budgets continued to hemorrhage. > > > > > > > > > > > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. >Fed > > > > > > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal aliens, > > > > > >Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho, > > > > > > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born > > > > > > Californians left the state in > > > > > > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, sent > > > > > > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, >San > > > > >Bernardino and Orange counties. > > > > > > > > > > > > This, then, is what killed California: > > > > > > > > > > > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our > > > > > > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million >legal > > > > >immigrants and their children and 10 million > > > > > > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. >California > > > > > > got the lion's share. > > > > > > > > > > > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits >it > > > > > > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562 > > > > >billion in May. This has killed millions of > > > > > > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies >closed > > > > > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, Asia > > > > >and China. > > > > > > > > > > > > The Third Worldization of California is now far > > > > > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush Republicans >as > > > > >well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot > > > > > > see what they have done to our country. > > > > > > > > > > > > But what is happening in California is not >confined > > > > > > to California. It is happening across America. > > > > >Unless we elect a president who will enforce our > > > > > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless we > > > > > > > find a Congress that will jettison the free-trade > > > > >madness that is denuding America of her >manufacturing, > > > > > > what has happened to California will happen here. > > > > > > > > > > > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but > > > > > > then, so did his father > > > > > > before him. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > > > > >Do you Yahoo!? > > > > >Yahoo! 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SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 18:29:31 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:29:31 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? Message-ID: Yeah, but what about the 36,000 Californians who invaded Idaho between 1995 and 2000, with their weird California ways..... Carl Westberg Jr. >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: Donovan Arnold >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:22:41 -0700 (PDT) > >Donovan, > > You wrote: > "The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the >United States are doing far more for the country than >most others. And certainly less damage to the economy >than other legal immigrants." > You further state that the economy would collapse >with severe ramifications on both sides of the border >if illegal immigration was stopped, that illegal >immigrants rarely stay in the country, and that only >emergency health care is provided to illegals. > Well, I not only have to disagree but to state >that you are outright incorrect in those statements. > > In 1994 with Proposition 187, California voters >ATTEMPTED TO ban using tax money for non-emergency >health care because they correctly saw it as both an >attractant for more illegals and a severe strain on >the tax-funded budget. But proposition 187 was >overturned in 1999 by a Federal judge, so California >now provides the following to both legal and illegal >aliens: --Emergency Medicaid, --pre-natal care, --and >nursing home care. (Can you imagine the cost of >nursing home care? It's unbelievable.) > >And since emergency medicaid is given with no problem, >the illegals simply go to and must be accepted by >emergency rooms for any illness for themselves or >anyone in their families. In other words, the >definition of what emergency care is has been >completely skewed. > >For the year 1994---and it has increased exponentially >since then-- California's Medicaid expenditures for >total noncitizens was $3.3 billion!! >This was just one year!! >And Eighty-two percent of emergency rooms in the state >reported losing money. In Santa Cruz, hospitals are so >crowded that they regularly close their doors to new >emergency patients. When they're open, less urgent >patients often have to wait up to ten hours on >weekends. > >And the above is just in the area of healthcare. In >education the effect of illegal immigration is just as >traumatic. In California, half of all school age kids >have at least one immigrant parent--and around ten >percent are foreign born themselves. > >The California Dept. of Education estimates that in >order to keep up with just the current population >influx, that 16 new clasrooms would have to be built >every day of every week---7 days a week for the next >five years. And also the number of teachers would have >to be doubled in the next ten years. > >Your statement that illegal immigrants almost always >return to Mexico is clearly false. They currently have >clear incentives to the contrary. In fact it is not >uncommon for women who are in the advanced stages of >pregnancy to come across and access a US emergency >room for giving birth. Then, of course the new baby is >an American citizen. This often gives rise to what is >called PRUCOL immigration status. This status means >that the whole family will qualify for any programs >available to any citizen--AFDC, Supplemental Security >Income, Unemployment and etc. > >You are correct that many illegals save money from >employment and send these funds back to relatives in >Mexico. This of course further reduces any positive >impact their presence has on the US economy. They >spend less money here so that it can be spent in >Mexico. > >Here are some more facts I found: > >The Migration Policy Institute estimates that about >2.3 million illegal residents live in California. >(Jeffrey Passel, “New Estimates of the Undocumented >Population in the United States, ” Migration >Information Source“ May 22, 2002. >http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?ID=19) > > >This is an increase of 300,000, or 15 percent, in the >number of illegal residents since 1996 and an increase >of 859,000, or 60 percent, since 1992. About 26 >percent of the country's illegal alien residents live >in California, more than in any other state.(Beth >Barrett, “Influx of Illegals Picks Up But L.A. >Percentage Down, ” Daily News of Los Angeles, January >24, 2002.) > >Illegal immigration cost California taxpayers $8 >billion in 1996.( The Net National Costs of >Immigration: Fiscal Effects of Welfare Restorations to >Legal immigrants, Donald Huddle, October 30, 1997.) > >California's border counties incurred $79 million in >emergency care for illegal aliens, the highest cost in >the country. San Diego County paid $50.3 million >during 1999 for criminal justice services and medical >care related to illegal aliens. Imperial County spent >$5.4 million on illegal aliens in 1999, according to a >study on behalf of the United States-Mexico Border >Counties Coalition. It costs each person living >legally in San Diego and Imperial counties about >$18.56 per year to pay for the costs incurred by >illegal immigration.(Jo Moreland, “Study: County Pays >$50M Annually in Border Costs, ” North County Times, >February 6, 2002.) > > >Under the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program >(SCAAP), the federal government has reimbursed >California only $240 million of the more than $600 >million the state spends annually to lock up illegal >immigrant felons. San Bernardino County alone spends >more than $2.6 million to house illegal immigrants in >its jails.(Claire Vitucci and Bettye Wells Miller, >“California Highways Hit Hard, ” Press-Enterprise, >February 5, 2002.) > >So, if Mexican citizens wish to work here and >agricultural employers need them, fine. We should >allow this through formal guest worker programs where >set dates are enforced. > >The worker comes in on this date and he either leaves >or is escorted back on another set date. But we >shouldn't continue the current scheme wherein the >illegal "guest worker" brings his family that then >relies on public services such as healthcare and >education. Then the guest worker family increases and >the American born children are now citizens. And then, >as discussed above,the family will usually be allowed >to stay because they have family members with citizen >status. > > Excuse me for mistaking your wish that Pat "go >back to Europe" because he disagrees with current >immigration and trade policies for the rough >equivelant of the "love it or leave it" mentality. >I've gotta admit I still don't see the difference >though. > > You are quite mistaken about who is treating who >like sheep. The column is attempting to inform the >electorate into STANDING UP to the government. I >hardly see how that's treating anyone like sheep, >certainly not the illegal immigrants who are merely >caught in the middle of this issue. If anyone is >treating them like sheep it's the current system where >their status is constantly unsure and they constantly >receive mixed signals from both the US and Mexican >governments. > >Next,I'm troubled by your wish that all non-Indians >and non-Mexicans leave California. Such a statement >brings to mind the openly racist Aryan Nations >philosophy that certain areas should be reserved for >only certain racial groups. I had thought I had read >in other of your posts that you disagreed with racist >philosophies. I think you do disagree with them, but >are merely confused in thinking that racism isn't >racism if it ispromoted against certain ethnicities by >certain other ethnicities. > >Your views on trade are myopic in the extreme and >quite frankly surprising in that they exactly mirror >those of GW Bush---a president you have often and >bitterly criticized. You apparently see no problem >with a situation in which US workers are abandoned in >favor of Corporate investment in economies such as >China--a totalitarian country where not only is child >labor and forced prison labor is used but where many >of the major manufacturing and trading corporations >are owned by the People's Liberation Army. > >Apparently, from reading your statement about stock >ownership, you have adopted the fashionable corporate >view that these sort of near-slavery labor standards >are perfectly OK. > >But I have a difficult time squaring this present >stance with your former statements that one of your >primary interests is assisting the disadvantaged. Of >course that is part of the strategy isn't it? Out of >sight, out of mind. After all China is thousands of >miles away. If we don't have to see the sweatshops, >the political prisoners working for no wages, and the >children forced to work long hours instead of >attending school then we shouldn't worry about it. >TL > > > > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > >--------------------------------- > >Tim, > >I was not advocating the old "Love it or Leave it" >philosophy. I was advocating the old "don't be a >hypocrite" philosophy. > > >I understand that Pat Buchanan was not directly >blaming the Mexicans for the destroyed economy. I know >Buchanan would never give Mexicans enough intelligence >to do it themselves. He more or less treats them like >the sheep that graze the fields to the roots >destroying the grass permenintly and the rich white >guys as the farmers that let them onto the field. >Sorry, don't buy it. > > >None-Indians and none-Mexicans are now nearly two out >of three people in California. I find them the >immigration hazard that destroyed California. If 2/3 >people got out of California it would be just fine and >you can't disagree with that. > > >The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the United >States are doing far more for the country than most >others. And certainly less damage to the economy than >other legal immigrants. Did you know that the United >States imports highly trained Europeans that work for >half the wages of their American counterparts. These >are real jobs. The Mexican immigrations are not taking >jobs that pay $100,000 a year for just $45,000. They >are taking the jobs nobody will do for $5.25 an hour. >If illegal immigrants stopped coming into the country >then two things would happen. First, millions of >Hispanics would be starving in Mexico. These >immigrates live here for about 6 months and then go >back to feed their families. Second, the food prices >would more then double, making it cheaper to import >food, which would be done, and farmers would go >bankrupt. The only changes I would like to make is >that the immigrants are given decent places to stay >and healthy food and water. > > >You are incorrect about the freebies. Illegal >immigrates are given medical treatment only incases of >emergency. To advocate otherwise would say that we >should just let them die in the streets, I think that >would be horrible. Food banks are given to everyone, >and are usually donated by private citizens. > > >You are correct that free trade does destroy >businesses. But it also helps others. In fact, 1/3 of >US business is done overseas. Even more important >istariffs% of all new business is conducted with >foreign countries. So image what type of impact >creating tarrifs would make on US Businesses. If we >raise our tarrifs, they raise theirs, and all profit >is sucked out of the system and goes to the >governments of the countries and not the businesses >that earned the profit, which prevents growth and job >prosperity. I would stick with taxing the companies on >profits only. > > >I would be pretty angry is I owned stock in a company >that did $10 billion in sales with China and the US >Government slapped a tarriff on China and they did the >same back and my business had to give 1/2 the profit >to the Chinese government, wouldn't you be. > > >No, Buchanan's idea doesn't work unless you have a >monopoly on almost all products. Every time the US >Government has put tarrifs on imports then inflation >goes way up and it ends up hurting the world economy. > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > >To: Donovan Arnold > > >CC: vision2020@moscow.com > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? > > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:14:10 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >Donovan, > > > I was a little surprised to see you advocating > > >the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is > > > >it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and > > >early '70s I understand. > > > > > > Oh well. > > > > > > I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker > > >group of people. The US Government as run by both >Bush > > >and one Clinton administration can hardly be > > >considered weaker than him. > > > > > > And that's who he blames this mess on the > > >government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants > > >themselves---just the governmental policies that > > >caused this mess. That's clear from the column. > > > > > > It's amazing when people who are breaking the law > > >by coming into this country suddenly have access to > > >free health care, education, food etc. etc. > > > Is this a reward for their crime? > > > Many illegal immigrants have visited informational > > >offices in their own countries that show them in > > >advance exactly which offices to go to in order to > > >take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame >them > > >for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure > > >most of us would. > > > But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the > > >state education budget, law enforcement and etc.? > > > And what about the effect of the people of > > >California's faith in the democratic process when >they > > >are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as > > >they try? > > > > > > You're absolutely correct that there are other > > >factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11 >etc) > > >that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its > > > >undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal > > >immigration have had a huge negative effect on > > >California and many other states. The effect on wages > > > >isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all. > > > > > > In CA and many other states a huge percentage of > > >construction labor is done by illegal immigrants. >That > > >used to be a field where people could make a good > > >living in this country. They could start as laborers, > > > >learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied > > > >to American workers in many areas. This is but one > > >example of the suppression of wages by illegal > > >immigration. And of course one of the major negative > > >effects is, as mentioned above, on the social >service, > > >education, law enforcement, and penal budgets. > > > > > > And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called > > >"Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the > > >areas mentioned in the article, you're simply >ignoring > > >reality. > > > And here's a question for you. How much > > >immigration would be enough? > > > There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants > > >allowed into this country every year. To put that in > > >perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the > > >population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words > > > >LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very > > > >TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to >Seattle > > >lately? Pretty crowded place, huh? > > > > > > Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants > > >come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from > > >2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some >come > > >back and forth. In any event there are millions upon > > >millions of illegals here in the country right now. > > > > > > And anyone questioning immigration and illegal > > >immigration is xenophobic? > > > I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia. > > > It's a simple realization that this country can't > > >keep going on supporting this huge influx of people > > >indefinitely. California is finding that out for all > > >to see. > > > TL > > > > > > > > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > > > >--------------------------------- > > > > > >Tim, > > > > > >Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright. > > > > > > > > >Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two > > >up I don't know) is only correct about three things. > > >He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is > > >right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault > > > >of Immigration. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up. > > >It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the >problem. > > >It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see > > >m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had > > >California for about 10-16,000 years before the > > >immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and > > >economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then > > >other people came into California, and less than 150 > > >years of occupation the soil, environment, and >economy > > >has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans > > >and Indians have a better track record. I am willing > > >to bet that if the United States withdrew from > > >California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would > > >recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of > > >European abuse and raping of the land. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do > > >something like be born in California before Europeans > > > >even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the > > >ones responsible for the failing of the United States > > > >and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in > > >some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two > > > >airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't > > >forge and fake the income earnings of Enron, >Adelphia, > > >and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in > > >inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty > > > >the Colorado River and drain California of it's > > >electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax >code. > > >They didn't even withdraw their millions from the > > >stock market or stop supporting the airline industry. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a > > >weaker group of people that have little or no > > >political ability to withstand such attacks. It is > > >easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of > > > >the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary > > > >of immigration and free trade. It was the > > >administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that > > >allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in > > >the history of the United States. It was also he that > > > >was able to get a replacement value in his heart >(yes, > > >I know he does have actually have one) because of >free > > >trade policies with Japan. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >If this man has such a problem with immigration, he > > >should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with > > >free trade, he should give back his heart, after all, > > > >he hasn't even used it in a while anyway. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > > > > > > > > > > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > > > > > > > > > > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? > > > > > > > > > > > > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Visionaries, > > > > > > > > > > > > >Even if he's not your cup of tea politically, you > > > > > > > > > > > > >gotta admit that Pat tells it like it is about >"Free" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >trade and Immigration. > > > > > > > > > > > > > TL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Who Killed California? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > With Gov. Gray Davis facing recall, a budget $38 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > billion in deficit, and a bond rating dropped > > >three > > > > > > > > > > > > >notches by Standard & Poor's to near junk-bond > > > > > > > > > > > > > > status, the lowest of all 50 states, the Golden > > > > > > > > > > > > > > State is no more. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Who killed the goose that laid the golden eggs? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Certainly, Davis, who misled voters about the > > > > > > > > > > > > > > gravity of his budget crisis in 2002, and won > > > > > > > > > > > > >re-election by demonizing his GOP rivals, deserves > > >his > > > > > > > > > > > > >20 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > percent approval rating. But Gray Davis did not > > >kill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > California. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The United States government did. For what >killed > > > > > > > > > > > > > > California as the golden land was massive and > > > > > > > > > > > > >unrestricted immigration from the Third World, an > > > > > > > > > > > > > > unrepelled invasion from Mexico, and a failure >to > > > > > > > > > > > > > > protect the U.S. manufacturing base and the >wages > > >of > > > > > > > > > > > > >America's workers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > During and after World War II, California became >a > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > bastion of our defense, aerospace, auto and TV > > > > > > > > > > > > >industries. Hundreds of thousands were hired to > > >become > > > > > > > > > > > > > > the highest-paid manufacturing workers on earth, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > giving California the world's highest standard >of > > > > > > > > > > > > >living. The average California wage once stood at >130 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > percent of the average U.S. wage. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In the 1970s and 1980s, however, Japan, a free > > >rider > > > > > > > > > > > > > > on America's defense, began to engage in >predatory > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >trade, attacking and killing, one by one, U.S. > > > > > > > > > > > > >industries and capturing U.S. markets with >subsidized > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >exports. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > California suffered first. Our TV industry was > > >wiped > > > > > > > > > > > > > > out. Our auto industry was reeling when Ronald > > > > > > > > > > > > >Reagan stepped in to impose quotas on Japanese >cars. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Reagan also intervened to save the semiconductor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > industry, Big Steel and Harley-Davidson. Unlike > > > > > > > > > > > > >today's free-trade fanatics, Ronald Reagan put > > >America > > > > > > > > > > > > > > first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > But it was under Bush-Clinton-Bush that >California > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > was irrevocably sacrificed to the gods of the > > >Global > > > > > > > > > > > > >Economy. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > During Bush I's term, millions of Mexicans began > > > >to > > > > > > > > > > > > > > flee north to seek jobs and take advantage of >the > > > > > > > > > > > > >health care, welfare and free education American > > > > > > > > > > > > > > citizens provided for their people. For >one-third > > >of > > > > > > > > > > > > > > the illegals, California became the destination >of > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >choice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What the U.S. government should have done was > > > > > > > > > > > > > > obvious, and was demanded by Americans: Enforce > > >our > > > > > > > > > > > > >immigration laws, halt the invasion, restrict > > > > > > > > > > > > > > immigration from the Third World. But America's > > > > > > > > > > > > > > politicians - out of fear of being brande > > >xenophobic > > > > > > > > > > > > >and to curry favor with Big Business, which > > > > > > > > > > > > > > benefits from an endless supply of low-wage >labor > > >- > > > > > > > > > > > > >did almost nothing to protect America. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Californians tried to defend their state. As > > > > > > > > > > > > > > illegals poured in by the hundreds of thousands > > > > > > > > > > > > >yearly, they passed Proposition 187, denying social > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > welfare benefits to illegal aliens who had >broken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > the law and broken into the United States. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The open-borders coalition, repudiated and >routed, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ran to a federal judge, who annulled the voters' > > > > > > > > > > > > > >victory. Davis then refused to appeal the >overturning > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > of 187 to the Supreme Court. Hispanic voters > > > > > > > > > > > > > > rewarded him in 2002, and California state and > > >local > > > > > > > > > > > > >budgets continued to hemorrhage. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > By the 1990s, an exodus of taxpayers had begun. > > >Fed > > > > > > > > > > > > > > up with being fleeced to subsidize illegal >aliens, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Californians began leaving for Nevada, Idaho, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Arizona and Colorado. Two million native-born > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Californians left the state in > > > > > > > > > > > > > > the 1990s, as immigrants, legal and illegal, >sent > > > > > > > > > > > > > > poverty rates soaring in Los Angeles, Riverside, > > > >San > > > > > > > > > > > > >Bernardino and Orange counties. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This, then, is what killed California: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > First, open borders. By failing to enforce our > > > > > > > > > > > > > > immigration laws, America now hosts 31 million > > >legal > > > > > > > > > > > > >immigrants and their children and 10 million > > > > > > > > > > > > > > illegals, most of them net tax consumers. > > >California > > > > > > > > > > > > > > got the lion's share. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Second, global free trade and the trade deficits > > > >it > > > > > > > > > > > > > > produced, now running at an annual rate of $562 > > > > > > > > > > > > >billion in May. This has killed millions of > > > > > > > > > > > > > > manufacturing jobs, as thousands of companies > > >closed > > > > > > > > > > > > > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico, >Asia > > > > > > > > > > > > >and China. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Third Worldization of California is now far > > > > > > > > > > > > > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush >Republicans > > >as > > > > > > > > > > > > >well as Clinton Democrats, still cannot > > > > > > > > > > > > > > see what they have done to our country. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > But what is happening in California is not > > >confined > > > > > > > > > > > > > > to California. It is happening across America. > > > > > > > > > > > > >Unless we elect a president who will enforce our > > > > > > > > > > > > > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless >we > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > find a Congress that will jettison the >free-trade > > > > > > > > > > > > >madness that is denuding America of her > > >manufacturing, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > what has happened to California will happen >here. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > President Bush appears oblivious to it all - but > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > then, so did his father > > > > > > > > > > > > > > before him. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > >Do you Yahoo!? > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! 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Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From sdredge@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 19:08:32 2003 From: sdredge@yahoo.com (Scott Dredge) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 11:08:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030806102124.01c058a8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030806180832.27676.qmail@web10504.mail.yahoo.com> The slippery slope argument. I don't buy it. But I'll run with this thread anyway. Are polygamists facing discrimation? It seems to me that they have more rights than same sex couples. One woman can legally marry one man and live with n number of other pseudo-husbands and she can enjoy all the legal benefits of marriage. In fact, she can marry and divorce all of them. Yet you believe that same sex couples should be denied this same right to marry. Why? -Scott --- Douglas wrote: > > Visionaries, > > My question and concern is this. If we stop imposing > a particular religious > view through the mechanism of civil law (which is, > we agree, what our > current laws amount to), and we do this for the sake > of allowing homosexual > marriage, what logical reason do we have for > stopping there? We suddenly > cannot arbitrarily reimpose the religious view we > just rejected (for the > sake of limiting marriages to two persons). Your > interest may be limited to > the allowance of homosexual marriages, but those > responsible for the law > over the entire society have to keep in the front of > their minds that there > are other requests/demands that will be made almost > immediately. And the > polygamists will be near the head of the line of > those making them. > > Cordially, > > Douglas Wilson > > From petew@completebbs.com Wed Aug 6 19:53:43 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 11:53:43 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Rights and Medical Model In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030806094741.00a13510@mail.completebbs.com> --=======A1F36C4======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2C315E0B; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 03:40 PM 8/6/03 +0000, Ted Moffett wrote: >If the government truly wanted to legislate the best health practices for >all, cigarette smoking, being the number one health risk behavior, would >be punished with severity Regulation of adult consumption of tobacco goes back to the beginning of its use by Europeans. The first bans on public smoking in the Colonies were back around 1630 in Massachusetts of course. Outright prohibition of cigarettes by a dozen or so states was tried in the years before and during Prohibition, but the utility of the cigarette for boosting tax revenues prevailed over health concerns. --=======A1F36C4======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2C315E0B Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --=======A1F36C4=======-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Wed Aug 6 20:42:18 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 19:42:18 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again Message-ID: Douglas and All: There are many religious points of view that could be referenced to establish laws regarding marriage. If one of these points of view is rejected, as you suggest, to allow gay marriage, there are others that could be substituted that still do not allow multiple husbands or wives married to one women or man. Or any sort of combination more than two people. But from the point of view of allowing the most freedom to its citizens to chose the kind of family and/or community they want, I am not sure in the final analysis why the state should ban multiple husbands or wives. If a woman loves two men, who both love her dearly, and they decide that a family based on this triad would work, we can come up numerous reasons why this should or should not be allowed, both secular and religious reasons both pro and con, from many points of view. Why should the state disallow legal marriage between, for example, three people? We know such arrangements in fact exist, they are just not legally recognized. This question I will not attempt to answer. Ted >From: Douglas >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again >Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:25:49 -0700 > > >Visionaries, > >My question and concern is this. If we stop imposing a particular religious >view through the mechanism of civil law (which is, we agree, what our >current laws amount to), and we do this for the sake of allowing homosexual >marriage, what logical reason do we have for stopping there? We suddenly >cannot arbitrarily reimpose the religious view we just rejected (for the >sake of limiting marriages to two persons). Your interest may be limited to >the allowance of homosexual marriages, but those responsible for the law >over the entire society have to keep in the front of their minds that there >are other requests/demands that will be made almost immediately. And the >polygamists will be near the head of the line of those making them. > >Cordially, > >Douglas Wilson > > > >At 04:32 PM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote: >>Doug writes: >> >>>Melynda, your last paragraph surprised me. Given what you acknowledge as >>>common practice throughout history, how could we exclude a man's two >>>wives (for example) from ICU unless we are willing to impose a particular >>>religious view of marriage through the mechanism of civil law? >> >>I'm not sure I understand the question. >> >>Our current marriage laws are indeed a consequence of, as you say, >>imposing a particular religious view of marriage through the mechanism of >>civil law. >>It's true that the number as well as the sex of the potential partners is >>regulated, and their degree of consanguinity and their age. Once upon a >>time their races were also policed, and in some places, their intelligence >>and "fitness to reproduce" as defined by the state. >> >>My point was simply that questions of policy regarding polygamous >>marriages are quite separate from questions of policy regarding same-sex >>marriage. >>Neither one implies the other, and although there may well be people on >>Vision 2020 who have well-defined ideas about public policy on polygamy, I >>am not one of them. I can only speak to the issues of same-sex marriage >>with any degree of expertise. >> >>Limitedly, >> >>Melynda Huskey >> >>Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, >>Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. >>Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind >>Cannot bear very much reality. >>Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* >>http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail >> >>_____________________________________________________ >>List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >>communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> http://www.fsr.net >> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >>ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From timlohr@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 20:55:15 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 12:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Rights and Medical Model In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.2.20030806094741.00a13510@mail.completebbs.com> Message-ID: <20030806195515.1708.qmail@web10910.mail.yahoo.com> > At 03:40 PM 8/6/03 +0000, Ted Moffett wrote: > >If the government truly wanted to legislate the > best health practices for > >all, cigarette smoking, being the number one health > risk behavior, would > >be punished with severity Ted, The government DOES punish cigarette smoking by forcing anyone doing it to pay heavy fines disguised as incredibly high taxes on those cancer sticks. TL __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From dougwils@moscow.com Wed Aug 6 21:25:59 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 13:25:59 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again In-Reply-To: <20030806180832.27676.qmail@web10504.mail.yahoo.com> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20030806102124.01c058a8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030806131923.01cdbaa0@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Slippery slopes do exist, and cannot be wished away. And your counter-example goes wildly amiss. A man with one wife and three girlfriends is not the same as a man with four wives. The three girlfriends do not enjoy "all the legal benefits of marriage." Either legal marriage confers something of value or it does not. If it does, this explains why homosexuals want access to it. But this also means that unmarried heteros do *not* have access to those same benefits, whether they are in an adulterous relationship or not. And if legal marriage does not confer anything of real value, then why does anyone want it? It would be far better to do what Ted did, and just swallow the reductio. And when everyone does this, there are some more outrageous possibilities waiting in the wings. Which I will be happy to mention when we get there. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 11:08 AM 8/6/2003 -0700, you wrote: >The slippery slope argument. I don't buy it. But >I'll run with this thread anyway. Are polygamists >facing discrimation? It seems to me that they have >more rights than same sex couples. One woman can >legally marry one man and live with n number of other >pseudo-husbands and she can enjoy all the legal >benefits of marriage. In fact, she can marry and >divorce all of them. Yet you believe that same sex >couples should be denied this same right to marry. >Why? > >-Scott > >--- Douglas wrote: > > > > Visionaries, > > > > My question and concern is this. If we stop imposing > > a particular religious > > view through the mechanism of civil law (which is, > > we agree, what our > > current laws amount to), and we do this for the sake > > of allowing homosexual > > marriage, what logical reason do we have for > > stopping there? We suddenly > > cannot arbitrarily reimpose the religious view we > > just rejected (for the > > sake of limiting marriages to two persons). Your > > interest may be limited to > > the allowance of homosexual marriages, but those > > responsible for the law > > over the entire society have to keep in the front of > > their minds that there > > are other requests/demands that will be made almost > > immediately. And the > > polygamists will be near the head of the line of > > those making them. > > > > Cordially, > > > > Douglas Wilson > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 21:51:10 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 13:51:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, Again Message-ID: <20030806205110.80896.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1972019987-1060203070=:78627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii doug wilson is a sex offender --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1972019987-1060203070=:78627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-246680739-1060207982=:2049-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 23:20:39 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 15:20:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Article From "episcopalchurch.org": "New same-sex rites resolution emerges" Message-ID: <20030806222039.50945.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1327939450-1060208439=:48595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii New same-sex rites resolution emerges Blessing may appear in Enriching Our Worship Sharon Sheridan Convention Daily Posted: 8/3/2003 The cognate committee on Prayer Book, Liturgy and Music offered a compromise resolution Sunday on preparing rites for same-sex blessings that would allow for local option. The new resolution, which combines resolutions C005, B007, C022 and C051, directs the Standing Committee on Liturgy and Music to prepare “rites for possible inclusion in Enriching Our Worship by means of which support and blessing may be expressed for same-sex relationships with the permission of the ecclesiastical authority." The resolution now goes to the House of Bishops for consideration. The committee announced its decision less than an hour before deputies began to debate the election of the Rev. Canon Gene Robinson of New Hampshire as the Episcopal Church’s firstly openly gay bishop. The new resolution is intended to sanction developing rites for blessing same-sex unions while allowing those opposing such rites to follow their consciences. Committee member the Rev. Kendall Harmon of the Diocese of South Carolina will issue a minority report on the resolution. “We think we have a resolution that has the big-tent aspect of B007” while including a provision for developing the new rites, said the Rev. Frank Wade of the Diocese of Washington, chair of the deputies committee. Resolution B007, passed unanimously by the Province IV bishops and a majority of its synod, sought to allow those on both sides of divisive issues to continue to minister within the church and to avoid attempts to resolve “either our diversity of opinion or diversity of pastoral support” legislatively. The committee voted to recommend the rites be developed for Enriching Our Worship instead of the Book for Occasional Services because each bishop has the authority to authorize its use within his or her individual diocese, Wade explained. The resolution notes that “differences exist among us about how best to care pastorally for those who intend to live in monogamous, noncelibate unions; and what is, or should be, required, permitted or prohibited by the doctrine, discipline and worship of the Episcopal Church” concerning their blessing. It reaffirms previous conventions’ resolutions affirming homosexuals’ “full and equal claim ... upon the love, acceptance and pastoral concern and care of the Church” and saying that their monogamous, noncelibate unions are expected to be “characterized by fidelity, monogamy, mutual affection and respect, careful, honest communication and the holy love which enables those in such relationships to see in each other the image of God.” The resolution also “recognizes that such relationships exist throughout the church” and says that “local faith communities are operating within the bounds of our common life as they explore and experience liturgies celebrating and blessing same-sex unions.” The resolution states that “our baptism into Jesus Christ is inseparable from our communion with one another, and we commit ourselves to that communion despite our diversity of opinion and, among dioceses, a diversity of pastoral practice with homosexual persons.” The committee met and voted in executive session, which is not open to the public, but a loud “aye” and a chorus of the doxology audible in the hall outside signaled the committee’s decision. “The attempt is to work on both sides of the aisle,” said Bishop Henry Louttit, Jr., chair of the bishops committee and a member of the Province IV bishops who originally endorsed B007. The goal is to “allow both sides space to live” and keep either side from feeling they had “beat the hell” out of the other side – or had it beaten out of them, he said. The vote was unanimous among those attending – the majority of the committee – with one abstention, Wade said. Louttit said the near unanimity of the vote surprised him. “I thought we might get a sort of consensus.” “Neither side is going to be real comfortable,” Louttit predicted. Wade said he was pleased with the substitute resolution and expected to support it as a deputy. The committee aimed “to make a very clear statement as to what our choices are as a church” so the convention can make a clear decision, he said. “I think it’s a good resolution because it’s clear.” --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1327939450-1060208439=:48595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
New same-sex rites resolution emerges
Blessing may appear in Enriching Our Worship

Sharon Sheridan
Convention Daily
Posted: 8/3/2003

The cognate committee on Prayer Book, Liturgy and Music offered a compromise resolution Sunday on preparing rites for same-sex blessings that would allow for local option.  

The new resolution, which combines resolutions C005, B007, C022 and C051, directs the Standing Committee on Liturgy and Music to prepare “rites for possible inclusion in Enriching Our Worship by means of which support and blessing may be expressed for same-sex relationships with the permission of the ecclesiastical authority."

The resolution now goes to the House of Bishops for consideration.

The committee announced its decision less than an hour before deputies began to debate the election of the Rev. Canon Gene Robinson of New Hampshire as the Episcopal Church’s firstly openly gay bishop. The new resolution is intended to sanction developing rites for blessing same-sex unions while allowing those opposing such rites to follow their consciences. Committee member the Rev. Kendall Harmon of the Diocese of South Carolina will issue a minority report on the resolution.

“We think we have a resolution that has the big-tent aspect of B007” while including a provision for developing the new rites, said the Rev. Frank Wade of the Diocese of Washington, chair of the deputies committee.

Resolution B007, passed unanimously by the Province IV bishops and a majority of its synod, sought to allow those on both sides of divisive issues to continue to minister within the church and to avoid attempts to resolve “either our diversity of opinion or diversity of pastoral support” legislatively.

The committee voted to recommend the rites be developed for Enriching Our Worship instead of the Book for Occasional Services because each bishop has the authority to authorize its use within his or her individual diocese, Wade explained.

The resolution notes that “differences exist among us about how best to care pastorally for those who intend to live in monogamous, noncelibate unions; and what is, or should be, required, permitted or prohibited by the doctrine, discipline and worship of the Episcopal Church” concerning their blessing.

It reaffirms previous conventions’ resolutions affirming homosexuals’ “full and equal claim ... upon the love, acceptance and pastoral concern and care of the Church” and saying that their monogamous, noncelibate unions are expected to be “characterized by fidelity, monogamy, mutual affection and respect, careful, honest communication and the holy love which enables those in such relationships to see in each other the image of God.” The resolution also “recognizes that such relationships exist throughout the church” and says that “local faith communities are operating within the bounds of our common life as they explore and experience liturgies celebrating and blessing same-sex unions.”

The resolution states that “our baptism into Jesus Christ is inseparable from our communion with one another, and we commit ourselves to that communion despite our diversity of opinion and, among dioceses, a diversity of pastoral practice with homosexual persons.”

The committee met and voted in executive session, which is not open to the public, but a loud “aye” and a chorus of the doxology audible in the hall outside signaled the committee’s decision.

“The attempt is to work on both sides of the aisle,” said Bishop Henry Louttit, Jr., chair of the bishops committee and a member of the Province IV bishops who originally endorsed B007. The goal is to “allow both sides space to live” and keep either side from feeling they had “beat the hell” out of the other side – or had it beaten out of them, he said.

The vote was unanimous among those attending – the majority of the committee – with one abstention, Wade said.

Louttit said the near unanimity of the vote surprised him. “I thought we might get a sort of consensus.”

“Neither side is going to be real comfortable,” Louttit predicted.

Wade said he was pleased with the substitute resolution and expected to support it as a deputy. The committee aimed “to make a very clear statement as to what our choices are as a church” so the convention can make a clear decision, he said. “I think it’s a good resolution because it’s clear.”

 


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Remember that, Doug.  The Lord knows your sins: You can't hide from Christ.  And to speak against a prophet is a sin.
 
You can't harm me, Doug.  You can't stop what the Lord is doing against you and your church. 
 
I have an image about you: That you were standing on scaffolding, and have fallen off, now wriggling on the ground unable to stand up again.
 
THE LORD KNOWS YOUR SINS.  YOU ARE AN EVIL MAN.
 
this is your daily reminder from me...
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-19541272-1060208809=:53331-- From sdredge@yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 23:45:17 2003 From: sdredge@yahoo.com (Scott Dredge) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 15:45:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030806131923.01cdbaa0@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030806224517.71690.qmail@web10504.mail.yahoo.com> Muddy the waters if you wish, Douglas. I expect that this issue will be decided at some point by the Supreme Court in much the same way that all sodomy laws were struck down. It's an easy call since it involves fundamental fairness. Same sex couples will have the same legal rights as married couples. -Scott --- Douglas wrote: > Visionaries, > > Slippery slopes do exist, and cannot be wished away. > And your > counter-example goes wildly amiss. A man with one > wife and three > girlfriends is not the same as a man with four > wives. The three girlfriends > do not enjoy "all the legal benefits of marriage." > > Either legal marriage confers something of value or > it does not. If it > does, this explains why homosexuals want access to > it. But this also means > that unmarried heteros do *not* have access to those > same benefits, whether > they are in an adulterous relationship or not. And > if legal marriage does > not confer anything of real value, then why does > anyone want it? > > It would be far better to do what Ted did, and just > swallow the reductio. > And when everyone does this, there are some more > outrageous possibilities > waiting in the wings. Which I will be happy to > mention when we get there. > > Cordially, > > Douglas Wilson > > From benmerkle@moscow.com Wed Aug 6 23:59:32 2003 From: benmerkle@moscow.com (ben merkle) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 15:59:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again References: <20030806224517.71690.qmail@web10504.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <003901c35c6e$6664dcf0$830ca8c0@STEVE> And Mr. Dredge weighs in with a strong "neener neener" to Mr. Wilson. I'm shocked. I truly expected that someone who wanted to thoughtfully engage in intelligent discussion, someone who wanted to actually read and consider what was said, would respond with something more like the classic "I'm rubber and you're glue." That would have showed him. Hooray for the dialogue! -Ben Merkle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Dredge" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, again > Muddy the waters if you wish, Douglas. I expect that > this issue will be decided at some point by the > Supreme Court in much the same way that all sodomy > laws were struck down. It's an easy call since it > involves fundamental fairness. Same sex couples will > have the same legal rights as married couples. > > -Scott > > --- Douglas wrote: > > Visionaries, > > > > Slippery slopes do exist, and cannot be wished away. > > And your > > counter-example goes wildly amiss. A man with one > > wife and three > > girlfriends is not the same as a man with four > > wives. The three girlfriends > > do not enjoy "all the legal benefits of marriage." > > > > Either legal marriage confers something of value or > > it does not. If it > > does, this explains why homosexuals want access to > > it. But this also means > > that unmarried heteros do *not* have access to those > > same benefits, whether > > they are in an adulterous relationship or not. And > > if legal marriage does > > not confer anything of real value, then why does > > anyone want it? > > > > It would be far better to do what Ted did, and just > > swallow the reductio. > > And when everyone does this, there are some more > > outrageous possibilities > > waiting in the wings. Which I will be happy to > > mention when we get there. > > > > Cordially, > > > > Douglas Wilson > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 01:08:49 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:08:49 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California? Message-ID:

Tim,

Let me put it to you in these terms. The US GDP is $10 Trillion. The average country spends 20% of their GDP on food because of high labor costs. The US spends 10% or $1 Trillion. For a savings of $1 Trillion. Now, even if we double the amount we spend on Medical Care, that would be less then $7 billion. I think that is a drop in the bucket in what we get in return.

That $1 Trillion is saved by every American that buys food. From the tomatoes in ketchup to orange juice. This is why many Hispanics are boycotting Taco Bell. It uses tomatoes from farmers that don't pay enough for immigrant workers. Not exactly sure what the numbers are, but I believe it is $1 for every 100lbs of tomatoes picked. Which amounts is about 50 cents an hour for fast worker. Do you know of any US residents that would work for 50 cents an hour? Probably not, and those savings go on to you every time you buy food.

Kicking them out may reduce your tax bill by .0001% of your total bill, but it would also mean that you would be spending 2-5x as much for your food depending on what you eat.

The problem lies in that California, Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico are flipping the entire bill. That is not correct. What we need to do is follow the example of Canada and have state sponsored immigration. We already have about 30 million people in California, it is worse when you look at the southern counties. What we need to do is have each of the 50 states sponsor and take in a certain number of immigrants for about 5 years, then give them US Citizenship.  I honestly think that there are not many people in places like Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, Oklahoma, Utah, Colorado, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Nevada, and the inner parts of Oregon and Washington.

If you were to spread 500,000 immigrants to these areas a year you would decrease the number in California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona significantly, and not effect the overall population of the United States by any real degree. Then have a national health care program that covers everyone in the boarders of the US from cradle to grave.

The other way to stop immigration is to follow President Bush's Plan. Destroy millions and millions of jobs and the US economy so that nobody wants to come here.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Donovan Arnold
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:22:41 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Donovan,
>
> You wrote:
> "The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the
>United States are doing far more for the country than
>most others. And certainly less damage to the economy
>than other legal immigrants."
> You further state that the economy would collapse
>with severe ramifications on both sides of the border
>if illegal immigration was stopped, that illegal
>immigrants rarely stay in the country, and that only
>emergency health care is provided to illegals.
> Well, I not only have to disagree but to state
>that you are outright incorrect in those statements.
>
> In 1994 with Proposition 187, California voters
>ATTEMPTED TO ban using tax money for non-emergency
>health care because they correctly saw it as both an
>attractant for more illegals and a severe strain on
>the tax-funded budget. But proposition 187 was
>overturned in 1999 by a Federal judge, so California
>now provides the following to both legal and illegal
>aliens: --Emergency Medicaid, --pre-natal care, --and
>nursing home care. (Can you imagine the cost of
>nursing home care? It's unbelievable.)
>
>And since emergency medicaid is given with no problem,
>the illegals simply go to and must be accepted by
>emergency rooms for any illness for themselves or
>anyone in their families. In other words, the
>definition of what emergency care is has been
>completely skewed.
>
>For the year 1994---and it has increased exponentially
>since then-- California's Medicaid expenditures for
>total noncitizens was $3.3 billion!!
>This was just one year!!
>And Eighty-two percent of emergency rooms in the state
>reported losing money. In Santa Cruz, hospitals are so
>crowded that they regularly close their doors to new
>emergency patients. When they're open, less urgent
>patients often have to wait up to ten hours on
>weekends.
>
>And the above is just in the area of healthcare. In
>education the effect of illegal immigration is just as
>traumatic. In California, half of all school age kids
>have at least one immigrant parent--and around ten
>percent are foreign born themselves.
>
>The California Dept. of Education estimates that in
>order to keep up with just the current population
>influx, that 16 new clasrooms would have to be built
>every day of every week---7 days a week for the next
>five years. And also the number of teachers would have
>to be doubled in the next ten years.
>
>Your statement that illegal immigrants almost always
>return to Mexico is clearly false. They currently have
>clear incentives to the contrary. In fact it is not
>uncommon for women who are in the advanced stages of
>pregnancy to come across and access a US emergency
>room for giving birth. Then, of course the new baby is
>an American citizen. This often gives rise to what is
>called PRUCOL immigration status. This status means
>that the whole family will qualify for any programs
>available to any citizen--AFDC, Supplemental Security
>Income, Unemployment and etc.
>
>You are correct that many illegals save money from
>employment and send these funds back to relatives in
>Mexico. This of course further reduces any positive
>impact their presence has on the US economy. They
>spend less money here so that it can be spent in
>Mexico.
>
>Here are some more facts I found:
>
>The Migration Policy Institute estimates that about
>2.3 million illegal residents live in California.
>(Jeffrey Passel, “New Estimates of the Undocumented
>Population in the United States, ” Migration
>Information Source“ May 22, 2002.
>http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?ID=19)
>
>
>This is an increase of 300,000, or 15 percent, in the
>number of illegal residents since 1996 and an increase
>of 859,000, or 60 percent, since 1992. About 26
>percent of the country's illegal alien residents live
>in California, more than in any other state.(Beth
>Barrett, “Influx of Illegals Picks Up But L.A.
>Percentage Down, ” Daily News of Los Angeles, January
>24, 2002.)
>
>Illegal immigration cost California taxpayers $8
>billion in 1996.( The Net National Costs of
>Immigration: Fiscal Effects of Welfare Restorations to
>Legal immigrants, Donald Huddle, October 30, 1997.)
>
>California's border counties incurred $79 million in
>emergency care for illegal aliens, the highest cost in
>the country. San Diego County paid $50.3 million
>during 1999 for criminal justice services and medical
>care related to illegal aliens. Imperial County spent
>$5.4 million on illegal aliens in 1999, according to a
>study on behalf of the United States-Mexico Border
>Counties Coalition. It costs each person living
>legally in San Diego and Imperial counties about
>$18.56 per year to pay for the costs incurred by
>illegal immigration.(Jo Moreland, “Study: County Pays
>$50M Annually in Border Costs, ” North County Times,
>February 6, 2002.)
>
>
>Under the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
>(SCAAP), the federal government has reimbursed
>California only $240 million of the more than $600
>million the state spends annually to lock up illegal
>immigrant felons. San Bernardino County alone spends
>more than $2.6 million to house illegal immigrants in
>its jails.(Claire Vitucci and Bettye Wells Miller,
>“California Highways Hit Hard, ” Press-Enterprise,
>February 5, 2002.)
>
>So, if Mexican citizens wish to work here and
>agricultural employers need them, fine. We should
>allow this through formal guest worker programs where
>set dates are enforced.
>
>The worker comes in on this date and he either leaves
>or is escorted back on another set date. But we
>shouldn't continue the current scheme wherein the
>illegal "guest worker" brings his family that then
>relies on public services such as healthcare and
>education. Then the guest worker family increases and
>the American born children are now citizens. And then,
>as discussed above,the family will usually be allowed
>to stay because they have family members with citizen
>status.
>
> Excuse me for mistaking your wish that Pat "go
>back to Europe" because he disagrees with current
>immigration and trade policies for the rough
>equivelant of the "love it or leave it" mentality.
>I've gotta admit I still don't see the difference
>though.
>
> You are quite mistaken about who is treating who
>like sheep. The column is attempting to inform the
>electorate into STANDING UP to the government. I
>hardly see how that's treating anyone like sheep,
>certainly not the illegal immigrants who are merely
>caught in the middle of this issue. If anyone is
>treating them like sheep it's the current system where
>their status is constantly unsure and they constantly
>receive mixed signals from both the US and Mexican
>governments.
>
>Next,I'm troubled by your wish that all non-Indians
>and non-Mexicans leave California. Such a statement
>brings to mind the openly racist Aryan Nations
>philosophy that certain areas should be reserved for
>only certain racial groups. I had thought I had read
>in other of your posts that you disagreed with racist
>philosophies. I think you do disagree with them, but
>are merely confused in thinking that racism isn't
>racism if it ispromoted against certain ethnicities by
>certain other ethnicities.
>
>Your views on trade are myopic in the extreme and
>quite frankly surprising in that they exactly mirror
>those of GW Bush---a president you have often and
>bitterly criticized. You apparently see no problem
>with a situation in which US workers are abandoned in
>favor of Corporate investment in economies such as
>China--a totalitarian country where not only is child
>labor and forced prison labor is used but where many
>of the major manufacturing and trading corporations
>are owned by the People's Liberation Army.
>
>Apparently, from reading your statement about stock
>ownership, you have adopted the fashionable corporate
>view that these sort of near-slavery labor standards
>are perfectly OK.
>
>But I have a difficult time squaring this present
>stance with your former statements that one of your
>primary interests is assisting the disadvantaged. Of
>course that is part of the strategy isn't it? Out of
>sight, out of mind. After all China is thousands of
>miles away. If we don't have to see the sweatshops,
>the political prisoners working for no wages, and the
>children forced to work long hours instead of
>attending school then we shouldn't worry about it.
>TL
>
>
>
>
>--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>---------------------------------
>
>Tim,
>
>I was not advocating the old "Love it or Leave it"
>philosophy. I was advocating the old "don't be a
>hypocrite" philosophy.
>
>
>I understand that Pat Buchanan was not directly
>blaming the Mexicans for the destroyed economy. I know
>Buchanan would never give Mexicans enough intelligence
>to do it themselves. He more or less treats them like
>the sheep that graze the fields to the roots
>destroying the grass permenintly and the rich white
>guys as the farmers that let them onto the field.
>Sorry, don't buy it.
>
>
>None-Indians and none-Mexicans are now nearly two out
>of three people in California. I find them the
>immigration hazard that destroyed California. If 2/3
>people got out of California it would be just fine and
>you can't disagree with that.
>
>
>The fact is Mexicans that immigrate to the United
>States are doing far more for the country than most
>others. And certainly less damage to the economy than
>other legal immigrants. Did you know that the United
>States imports highly trained Europeans that work for
>half the wages of their American counterparts. These
>are real jobs. The Mexican immigrations are not taking
>jobs that pay $100,000 a year for just $45,000. They
>are taking the jobs nobody will do for $5.25 an hour.
>If illegal immigrants stopped coming into the country
>then two things would happen. First, millions of
>Hispanics would be starving in Mexico. These
>immigrates live here for about 6 months and then go
>back to feed their families. Second, the food prices
>would more then double, making it cheaper to import
>food, which would be done, and farmers would go
>bankrupt. The only changes I would like to make is
>that the immigrants are given decent places to stay
>and healthy food and water.
>
>
>You are incorrect about the freebies. Illegal
>immigrates are given medical treatment only incases of
>emergency. To advocate otherwise would say that we
>should just let them die in the streets, I think that
>would be horrible. Food banks are given to everyone,
>and are usually donated by private citizens.
>
>
>You are correct that free trade does destroy
>businesses. But it also helps others. In fact, 1/3 of
>US business is done overseas. Even more important
>istariffs% of all new business is conducted with
>foreign countries. So image what type of impact
>creating tarrifs would make on US Businesses. If we
>raise our tarrifs, they raise theirs, and all profit
>is sucked out of the system and goes to the
>governments of the countries and not the businesses
>that earned the profit, which prevents growth and job
>prosperity. I would stick with taxing the companies on
>profits only.
>
>
>I would be pretty angry is I owned stock in a company
>that did $10 billion in sales with China and the US
>Government slapped a tarriff on China and they did the
>same back and my business had to give 1/2 the profit
>to the Chinese government, wouldn't you be.
>
>
>No, Buchanan's idea doesn't work unless you have a
>monopoly on almost all products. Every time the US
>Government has put tarrifs on imports then inflation
>goes way up and it ends up hurting the world economy.
>
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: Tim Lohrmann
>
> >To: Donovan Arnold
>
> >CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>
> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:14:10 -0700 (PDT)
>
> >
>
> >Donovan,
>
> > I was a little surprised to see you advocating
>
> >the old "America--Love It of Leave It" philosophy. Is
>
>
> >it a retro thing? That WAS big in the late '60s and
>
> >early '70s I understand.
>
> >
>
> > Oh well.
>
> >
>
> > I also disagree that Pat is attacking a weaker
>
> >group of people. The US Government as run by both
>Bush
>
> >and one Clinton administration can hardly be
>
> >considered weaker than him.
>
> >
>
> > And that's who he blames this mess on the
>
> >government. He's not blaming the illegal immigrants
>
> >themselves---just the governmental policies that
>
> >caused this mess. That's clear from the column.
>
> >
>
> > It's amazing when people who are breaking the law
>
> >by coming into this country suddenly have access to
>
> >free health care, education, food etc. etc.
>
> > Is this a reward for their crime?
>
> > Many illegal immigrants have visited informational
>
> >offices in their own countries that show them in
>
> >advance exactly which offices to go to in order to
>
> >take advantage of all the freebies. Who can blame
>them
>
> >for coming here and taking advantage of it? I'm sure
>
> >most of us would.
>
> > But can you imagine the effect on Medi-Cal, the
>
> >state education budget, law enforcement and etc.?
>
> > And what about the effect of the people of
>
> >California's faith in the democratic process when
>they
>
> >are not allowed to stop these goings on as much as
>
> >they try?
>
> >
>
> > You're absolutely correct that there are other
>
> >factors than the one mentioned in the column(9/11
>etc)
>
> >that have had an effect on consumer spending. But its
>
>
> >undeniable that Free Trade and unrestricted/illegal
>
> >immigration have had a huge negative effect on
>
> >California and many other states. The effect on wages
>
>
> >isn't confined to the agricultural sector at all.
>
> >
>
> > In CA and many other states a huge percentage of
>
> >construction labor is done by illegal immigrants.
>That
>
> >used to be a field where people could make a good
>
> >living in this country. They could start as laborers,
>
>
> >learn skills and work their way up, but that's denied
>
>
> >to American workers in many areas. This is but one
>
> >example of the suppression of wages by illegal
>
> >immigration. And of course one of the major negative
>
> >effects is, as mentioned above, on the social
>service,
>
> >education, law enforcement, and penal budgets.
>
> >
>
> > And if you don't believe that unfair and so-called
>
> >"Free Trade" hasn't had a devastating impact on the
>
> >areas mentioned in the article, you're simply
>ignoring
>
> >reality.
>
> > And here's a question for you. How much
>
> >immigration would be enough?
>
> > There are currently 1 million LEGAL immigrants
>
> >allowed into this country every year. To put that in
>
> >perspective, the 2002 Census estimate for the
>
> >population of Seattle was 570,000. So, in other words
>
>
> >LEGAL IMMIGRATION--each year, every year--equals very
>
>
> >TWICE the city of Seattle. EVERY YEAR! Been to
>Seattle
>
> >lately? Pretty crowded place, huh?
>
> >
>
> > Of course no one knows how many ILLEGAL immigrants
>
> >come in each year. I've seen estimates ranging from
>
> >2-5 million illegals per year. Some stay and some
>come
>
> >back and forth. In any event there are millions upon
>
> >millions of illegals here in the country right now.
>
> >
>
> > And anyone questioning immigration and illegal
>
> >immigration is xenophobic?
>
> > I don't think so. No, it's nothing like a phobia.
>
> > It's a simple realization that this country can't
>
> >keep going on supporting this huge influx of people
>
> >indefinitely. California is finding that out for all
>
> >to see.
>
> > TL
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
> >
>
> >---------------------------------
>
> >
>
> >Tim,
>
> >
>
> >Oh, he is not my cup of tea alright.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >Pat Hitler, I mean, Pat Buchanan, (why I mix the two
>
> >up I don't know) is only correct about three things.
>
> >He is right it not the fault of Gov. Davis, he is
>
> >right it is the fault of US Government, and the fault
>
>
> >of Immigration.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >But he has the wrong immigration of people mixed up.
>
> >It was not the influx of Mexicans that is the
>problem.
>
> >It is the fault of an influx of Europeans. Ya see
>
> >m'kay, Mexicans and Native American Indians had
>
> >California for about 10-16,000 years before the
>
> >immigrants of Europeans came over. The land and
>
> >economy was just fine for that amount of time. Then
>
> >other people came into California, and less than 150
>
> >years of occupation the soil, environment, and
>economy
>
> >has gone to sh*t. Now, I tend to think the Mexicans
>
> >and Indians have a better track record. I am willing
>
> >to bet that if the United States withdrew from
>
> >California for another 10,000-16,000 years it would
>
> >recover nicely and be ready for another 150 years of
>
> >European abuse and raping of the land.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >Now I know that the Mexicans had the audacity to do
>
> >something like be born in California before Europeans
>
>
> >even knew it existed, but I don't think they are the
>
> >ones responsible for the failing of the United States
>
>
> >and California economy. Mexicans picking oranges in
>
> >some farmer's field making $2 an hour did not fly two
>
>
> >airplanes into the World Trade Center. They didn't
>
> >forge and fake the income earnings of Enron,
>Adelphia,
>
> >and a whole host of others. They didn't engage in
>
> >inside trading like Martha Steward. They didn't empty
>
>
> >the Colorado River and drain California of it's
>
> >electricity, they didn't write the budget or tax
>code.
>
> >They didn't even withdraw their millions from the
>
> >stock market or stop supporting the airline industry.
>
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >What Buchanan is doing is attempting to attack a
>
> >weaker group of people that have little or no
>
> >political ability to withstand such attacks. It is
>
> >easy to blame the little poor guy for the mistakes of
>
>
> >the rich, powerful, greedy, and corrupt.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >Pat Buchanan is the biggest causation and beneficiary
>
>
> >of immigration and free trade. It was the
>
> >administration that he was a part of, Reagan's, that
>
> >allowed for the largest immigration of Hispanics in
>
> >the history of the United States. It was also he that
>
>
> >was able to get a replacement value in his heart
>(yes,
>
> >I know he does have actually have one) because of
>free
>
> >trade policies with Japan.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >If this man has such a problem with immigration, he
>
> >should move back to Europe, if he has a problem with
>
> >free trade, he should give back his heart, after all,
>
>
> >he hasn't even used it in a while anyway.
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >Donovan J Arnold
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >From: Tim Lohrmann
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >Subject: [Vision2020] Who Killed California?
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:02:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > >Visionaries,
>
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>of
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>130
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>cars.
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>aliens,
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> > >billion in May. This has killed millions of
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> > > > factories here and shifted plants to Mexico,
>Asia
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> > > > The Third Worldization of California is now far
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> > > > advanced. Yet those responsible, Bush
>Republicans
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> > > > But what is happening in California is not
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> > > > to California. It is happening across America.
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> > > > immigration laws and defend our borders, unless
>we
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> > > > find a Congress that will jettison the
>free-trade
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> > >madness that is denuding America of her
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Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From auntiestablishment@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 01:19:20 2003 From: auntiestablishment@hotmail.com (Joan Opyr) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:19:20 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas Message-ID: Slippery slopes, indeed. And the road to hell is paved with banana peels. Doug and others wonder what dire things will happen if we reject the religious (Meaning fundamentalist Christian? Meaning modern? Meaning Western?) definition of marriage as applying only to one-man plus one-woman unions. If we’re forced to recognize the validity of man-man and woman-woman marriages, won’t this lead inevitably to polygyny, polyandry, dog and pony shows, Caligula, Lot’s daughters, Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, and a host of other fevered (and largely imaginary) embraces? I don’t see why it should. Sure, history, anthropology, and a cursory look at the Bible tell me that polygamy has long been a popular and successful familial arrangement. It worked for the Biblical patriarchs, and it seems to be working right now for the wealthier denizens of the Middle East. (Islamic law dictates that you can only have as many wives as you can afford to support. That’s the difference between King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and Tom Green of Utah. One has an oil well; the other has welfare.) Polygamy is a fact of life in much of the world. But why would recognizing gay marriage in this country oblige us also to adopt polygamy? By recognizing that there are religions other than Doug’s, and that those religions recognize other forms of marriage, must we embark on a top to bottom overthrow of all U.S. family law? Can’t we simply continue to recognize marriage as contractual monogamy, expanding it only with regard to the sex of the spouses? Just as I can light a cigarette without starting a forest fire, I should also be able to marry my same-sex partner without exposing myself to the unwanted attentions of King Fahd. (Stay away from me, sirrah! I shall never be yours!) Once again, I fear we’ve been invited to elope with a straw man. He’s come armed with some daisies and a Whitman’s sampler, but he doesn’t fool me. His head is full of hay and he’s making me sneeze. While I think it would be fun if the earth were flat -- a little clever map manipulation and we could rid ourselves of some odious Carnival cruise ships -- circumstances force me to admit that it’s round. The definition of marriage has changed repeatedly throughout human history to suit the people and cultures who have felt a need to codify and police human sexual relationships. If there’s something more to it, if God has had a hand in its practice and definition, then he’s been mighty fickle -- even within the confines of a single religious tradition. What’s sauce for Abraham is anathema for Paul. How can that be? Either eternal God cannot make up his mind, or marriage is a human construct. Legally a spinster but try telling my wife that, Joan _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From Brnieuwsma@softhome.net Thu Aug 7 01:18:54 2003 From: Brnieuwsma@softhome.net (Benjamin Nieuwsma) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:18:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . References: Message-ID: <001601c35c79$9462ffa0$1f00a8c0@benjamin> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C35C3E.D02577B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My dear madam, You write most eloquently, however, please answer the objections, don't = merely call them names. (so far your argumentation has been along the = lines of the ad hominem fallacy) Cheers! Benjamin ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Melynda Huskey=20 To: John Moss ; vision2020=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:19 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . Dear colleagues, I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation with = anal sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to = same-sex couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal among = them. Epidemiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more recent = studies might yield more apposite information about the risks of sex = generally. Jacob Spencer brings up the old "man marries dog" argument, which = might be compelling if there were any other circumstance in which one = could show that dogs were permitted to enter into legal contracts, but = which is otherwise pure silliness, like most of the rest of his = argument. In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think it's = fair to acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision = 2020 conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the = wheat and lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what = standard, let 'em listen to the Farm Report. Melynda Huskey -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : = http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C35C3E.D02577B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My dear madam,
 
You write most eloquently, however, = please answer the objections, don't merely call them = names. (so=20 far your argumentation has been along the lines of the ad hominem=20 fallacy)
 
Cheers!
 
Benjamin
 
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From:=20 Melynda=20 Huskey
To: John Moss ; vision2020=20
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 = 11:19=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get = *all* the=20 facts right . . .

Dear colleagues,
 
I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation = with=20 anal sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to = same-sex=20 couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal = among them. =20 Epidemiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more recent = studies=20 might yield more apposite information about the risks of sex = generally.
 
Jacob Spencer brings up the old "man marries dog" argument, = which=20 might be compelling if there were any other circumstance in which = one=20 could show that dogs were permitted to enter into legal contracts, but = which=20 is otherwise pure silliness, like most of the rest of his = argument.
 
In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think = it's fair=20 to acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision = 2020=20 conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the = wheat and=20 lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what standard, = let 'em=20 listen to the Farm Report.
 
Melynda Huskey
 
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C35C3E.D02577B0-- From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Thu Aug 7 01:19:31 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <007a01c35c79$ed880b20$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Greetings, Mr. Arnold, I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that there is already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and women with covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two men with a "vow" from cheating on each other? For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should there even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough? And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between a child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your religious views on others! My sincere and respectful regards, Luke Nieuwsma P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The parts don't fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female organs. But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was designed for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might. >Luke writes: >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?" >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where between the years 1892 and 1942. >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone with his children. >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage? >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married man then he is gay man or >women chosen at random. >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that say don't put your finger between the spinning blades. >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter! >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke! >Donovan J Arnold >From: "Luke" >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700 > >Mr. Hansen, > > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry >and > > move next door to me. > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you? > > >Luke Nieuwsma > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From auntiestablishment@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 01:31:21 2003 From: auntiestablishment@hotmail.com (Joan Opyr) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:31:21 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . Message-ID: Benjamin writes: "My dear madam, You write most eloquently, however, please answer the objections, don't merely call them names. (so far your argumentation has been along the lines of the ad hominem fallacy)" I'm at a loss to find any name-calling in Melynda's message (quoted below). The arguments themselves are dismissed as "silliness" and/or as being obsessed with certain sexual practices, but those making the arguments are not. Ergo, no ad hominem fallacy is evident. The point, I think, is that straight people also do the things Mr. Moss describes, and people cannot marry dogs because dogs cannot consent. (If my border collie could talk, things might be different. On the whole, though, I believe he'd prefer an opposable thumb.) Sincerely, Joan/Auntie Establishment > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Melynda Huskey > To: John Moss ; vision2020 > Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:19 PM > Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . > > > Dear colleagues, > > I have no disposition to linger on John Moss's odd preoccupation with >anal sex except to note that there is no sexual practice limited to >same-sex couples, nor yet any sexual practice which is universal among >them. Epidemiology has marched on since the early 80s, too; more recent >studies might yield more apposite information about the risks of sex >generally. > > Jacob Spencer brings up the old "man marries dog" argument, which might >be compelling if there were any other circumstance in which one could show >that dogs were permitted to enter into legal contracts, but which is >otherwise pure silliness, like most of the rest of his argument. > > In the absence of anything more substantial than this, I think it's fair >to acknowledge another of the impasses that characterize our Vision 2020 >conversations and ask if anyone knows how this rain will affect the wheat >and lentil harvests . . . and if somebody wants to know by what standard, >let 'em listen to the Farm Report. > > Melynda Huskey > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : >http://explorer.msn.com > > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From DonaldH675@aol.com Thu Aug 7 03:16:10 2003 From: DonaldH675@aol.com (DonaldH675@aol.com) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 22:16:10 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID: --part1_a9.45b5d867.2c63106a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Luke I find it odd that you equate homosexuality with child molestation - I assume that your frequent reference to NAMBLA is grounded on the mistaken belief that gay or lesbian people are more likely to molest children than heterosexuals. Nothing could be further from the truth - On the off chance that you are interested in factual research, please see the following article from UC Davis on the topic. Significant research has been done on the topic and I am assuming you are capable of finding solid academic research that is both credible and perhaps eye opening for you. Please note the phrase "solid academic research" and the word "credible. Rose Huskey --part1_a9.45b5d867.2c63106a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Luke
I find it odd that you equate homosexuality with child molestation - I assum= e that your frequent reference to NAMBLA is grounded on the mistaken belief=20= that gay or lesbian people are more likely to molest children than heterosex= uals.  Nothing could be further from the truth - On the off chance that= you are interested in factual research, please see the following article fr= om UC Davis on the topic. 
<http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_molestation.html>&nb= sp;

Significant research has been done on the topic and I am assuming you are ca= pable of finding solid academic research that is both credible and perhaps e= ye opening for you.  Please note the phrase "solid academic research"&n= bsp; and the word "credible.

Rose Huskey
--part1_a9.45b5d867.2c63106a_boundary-- From sslund@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 03:32:19 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 19:32:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <000e01c35b0e$0c615140$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Message-ID: <007a01c35c8c$1ff48040$6501a8c0@pooh> Mr. Hansen wrote: " I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and move next door to me." To which Mr. Nieuwsma responded: "What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?" I confess to not having (yet) waded through the subsequent posts, but I'm unable to contain myself to see if this highly offensive and pathetically misinformed bit has been addressed. In case it hasn't yet . . . Mr. Nieuwsama, surely you've not gotten this far in life *not* understanding that pedophilia is NOT the same thing as either homosexuality or heterosexuality??? Good GRIEF! Get thyself back to school post-haste so that you can learn some basic FACTS. Sheesh! Because this is such an abhorrent smear against the gay population, I'll get you started: pedophiles are those whose primary sexually attraction is to children. Pedophiles tend to be male (hmmm), and they may be either heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. I've read several credible studies which show that the majority of pedophiles who have other sexuality (not all pedophiles do) are actually heterosexually oriented. AhHA! If we follow your incorrect thinking, then it's the male husband of the heterosexual couple next door we need to be concerned about! Rather than resort to stereotyping & fear-mongering, try EDUCATING yourself with facts. Saundra (Petie's & Wendy's Mama Forever) Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Luke Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 9:57 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Mr. Hansen, > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry and > move next door to me. What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you? Luke Nieuwsma _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 05:40:48 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 21:40:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Luke,

Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them married or previously married.

You write:

"For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"

Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues.

Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children.

Donovan J Arnold 

 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700
>
>Greetings, Mr. Arnold,
>
> I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and
>homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that there is
>already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and women with
>covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two men
>with a "vow" from cheating on each other?
> For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would
>be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should there
>even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?
> And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between a
>child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your religious
>views on others!
>
>My sincere and respectful regards,
>Luke Nieuwsma
>
>P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The parts don't
>fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female organs.
>But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was designed
>for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might.
>
>
> >Luke writes:
> >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him
>that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of
>NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"
> >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where between
>the years 1892 and 1942.
> >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone with his
>children.
> >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage?
> >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married man then
>he is gay man or >women chosen at random.
> >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge
>protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that say don't
>put your finger between the spinning blades.
> >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!
> >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!
> >Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
> >From: "Luke"
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700
> >
> >Mr. Hansen,
> >
> >
> > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel
> > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry
> >and
> > > move next door to me.
> >
> >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him
> >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of
> >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?
> >
> >
> >Luke Nieuwsma
> >
> >
> >_____________________________________________________
> > List services made available by First Step Internet,
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> > http://www.fsr.net
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
> >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 06:20:16 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 22:20:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030807052016.74414.qmail@web13401.mail.yahoo.com> Lessee, Donovan says "NAMBLA is a pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization." Donovan wishes that NAMBLA is not a GAY organization. NAMBLA - North American MAN-BOY Love Association MAN-BOY - Same Sex Sodomy, but even sicker because it is with children Now you have said that NAMBLA is not good, but can you tell my why it is not good? By what standard of decency are you using to determine that NAMBLA is not good? NAMBLA will claim that a consensual relationship is healthy and beautiful for both consenting individuals. You are saying that NAMBLA is not healthy or good, and I want to know if this is just your own individual standards, because if it is your own individual standard, then why is your individual standard worth anything more than the individual standard of a member of NAMBLA? Why should we listen to you over a NAMBLA member, when both of you have your own individual standard and both of you are standing up screaming that your standard is the right one? Donovan, what makes you special such that we should listen to your individual standard in this matter? Cheers! John Harrell --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Luke, Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them married or previously married. You write: "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?" Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues. Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children. Donovan J Arnold >From: "Luke" >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020" >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700 > >Greetings, Mr. Arnold, > > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that there is >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and women with >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two men >with a "vow" from cheating on each other? > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should there >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough? > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between a >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your religious >views on others! > >My sincere and respectful regards, >Luke Nieuwsma > >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The parts don't >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female organs. >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was designed >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might. > > > >Luke writes: > >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him >that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of >NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?" > >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where between >the years 1892 and 1942. > >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone with his >children. > >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage? > >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married man then >he is gay man or >women chosen at random. > >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge >protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that say don't >put your finger between the spinning blades. > >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter! > >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke! > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > >From: "Luke" > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700 > > > >Mr. Hansen, > > > > > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel > > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry > >and > > > move next door to me. > > > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him > >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of > >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you? > > > > > >Luke Nieuwsma > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > > --------------------------------- MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE*_____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.comŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From onewildearth@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 06:49:03 2003 From: onewildearth@hotmail.com (Garrett Clevenger) Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 22:49:03 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Homosexual Commitments Message-ID: Doesn't it seem sort of evil for someone to try to keep two consenting adults from committing to a lifetime of loving each other? I can't believe anyone would try to prevent two people from loving each other. It seems odd to me that you think God would be proud of your tyrannical view over who another person shares their love with. That is heartbreaking. I hope no one ever tells you who you can love. Or who you can choose to spend your life with. We should be encouraging commitments such as marriage instead of inhibiting it. That seems like the best way to prevent diseases that a fellow visionary commented on. Besides, the 14th Ammendment to our Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law. The time and money spent on trying to ban homosexuals from a legal lifetime of love will be wasted when the supreme court overturns any such law that may get passed. Your church may ban homosexuals, that is up to your congregation. However, America is about the pursuit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Discriminatory laws won't last long in our country. Peace from Garrett Clevenger http://www.icehouse.net/garrett _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From johnmoss@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 07:48:50 2003 From: johnmoss@moscow.com (John Moss) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:48:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <001701c35caf$f6023d80$3701a8c0@RMACH> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C35C75.494FEE50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donovan Arnold states that heterosexual relationships are insane. Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-boy relationships are = perverse. Donovan Arnold states that homoseuxal man-man relationships are normal. Well, for those who believe in a young earth, it has taken thousands of = instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce Donovan Arnold. = For those who believe in evolution, is has taken millions (possibly = billions) of instances of insane heteroxeual intercourse to produce = Donovan Arnold. That's one heck of a lot of insanity to produce one very normal Donovan. I guess we owe due thanks to some really wacked-out heterosexuals that = we are all here today, kicking about and posting nonsense onto = Vision2020.=20 And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do you discriminate = between the normalcy of consenual man-man relationships and the = perversion of consensual man-boy relationships? Cheers! John ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Donovan Arnold=20 To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Luke, Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then = the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that = wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia = organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of = reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that = White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at = you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white = girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them = married or previously married.=20 You write: "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?" Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a = big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the = heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, = hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of = other issues.=20 Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights = about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would = hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for = me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or = because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious = beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of = freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children. Donovan J Arnold=20 >From: "Luke"=20 >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"=20 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20 >=20 >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20 >=20 > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and=20 >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that = there is=20 >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and = women with=20 >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two = men=20 >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20 > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would=20 >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should = there=20 >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?=20 > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between = a=20 >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your = religious=20 >views on others!=20 >=20 >My sincere and respectful regards,=20 >Luke Nieuwsma=20 >=20 >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The = parts don't=20 >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female = organs.=20 >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was = designed=20 >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might.=20 >=20 >=20 > >Luke writes:=20 > >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to = convince him=20 >that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members = of=20 >NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"=20 > >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where = between=20 >the years 1892 and 1942.=20 > >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone = with his=20 >children.=20 > >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage?=20 > >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married = man then=20 >he is gay man or >women chosen at random.=20 > >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge = >protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that say = don't=20 >put your finger between the spinning blades.=20 > >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!=20 > >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!=20 > >Donovan J Arnold=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > >From: "Luke"=20 > >To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 > >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700=20 > >=20 > >Mr. Hansen,=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage = will feel=20 > > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide = to marry=20 > >and=20 > > > move next door to me.=20 > >=20 > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to = convince him=20 > >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active = members of=20 > >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >Luke Nieuwsma=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >_____________________________________________________=20 > > List services made available by First Step Internet,=20 > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20 > > http://www.fsr.net=20 > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 > = >=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. 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Donovan Arnold states that heterosexual = relationships are insane.
Donovan Arnold states that homosexual = man-boy=20 relationships are perverse.
Donovan Arnold states that homoseuxal = man-man=20 relationships are normal.
 
Well, for those who believe in a young = earth, it=20 has taken thousands of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to = produce=20 Donovan Arnold.  For those who believe in evolution, is has taken = millions=20 (possibly billions) of instances of insane heteroxeual intercourse to = produce=20 Donovan Arnold.
 
That's one heck of a lot of insanity to = produce one=20 very normal Donovan.
 
I guess we owe due thanks to some = really wacked-out=20 heterosexuals that we are all here today, kicking about and posting = nonsense=20 onto Vision2020. 
 
And, while we are at, by what standard, = Donovan, do=20 you discriminate between the normalcy of consenual man-man relationships = and the=20 perversion of consensual man-boy relationships?
 
Cheers!
 
John
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Donovan Arnold
To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net = ; vision2020@moscow.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, = 2003 9:40=20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re:=20 Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

Luke,

Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults = then the=20 homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that = wishes to=20 connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia = organization.=20 NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. = Every=20 study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight = Married=20 men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would = you? The=20 "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, = almost=20 all every case, most of them married or previously married.

You write:

"For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would be=20 wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"

Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights = a big=20 difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the = heart that=20 matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital=20 visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car=20 insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues. =

Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these = rights=20 about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I = would hate=20 for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me = in a=20 case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because = they=20 disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the = core of=20 the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of = reality or=20 the rights of children.

Donovan J Arnold 

 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , = "vision2020"=20
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay = Marriage=20
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20
>=20
>Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20
>=20
> I find it odd that you do not see the connection = between=20 Nambla and=20
>homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently = pointed out=20 that there is=20
>already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages = nation-wide; men=20 and women with=20
>covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what = is to=20 stop two men=20
>with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20
> For that matter, looking at things from your point of = view,=20 what would=20
>be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of = marriage? Why=20 should there=20
>even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent = isn't=20 enough?=20
> And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say = that sex=20 between a=20
>child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're = imposing=20 your religious=20
>views on others!=20
>=20
>My sincere and respectful regards,=20
>Luke Nieuwsma=20
>=20
>P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the = objection=20 "The parts don't=20
>fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into = adopting=20 female organs.=20
>But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern = that man=20 was designed=20
>for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try = as you=20 might.=20
>=20
>=20
> >Luke writes:=20
> >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they = are trying=20 to convince him=20
>that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they = were=20 active members of=20
>NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"=20
> >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that = exists some=20 where between=20
>the years 1892 and 1942.=20
> >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who = is left=20 alone with his=20
>children.=20
> >Second, what does this have to do with Gay = Marriage?=20
> >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with = straight=20 married man then=20
>he is gay man or >women chosen at random.=20
> >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the = placement=20 of surge=20
>protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs = on fans=20 that say don't=20
>put your finger between the spinning blades.=20
> >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!=20
> >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!=20
> >Donovan J Arnold=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> >From: "Luke"=20
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com=20
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban = on Gay=20 Marriage=20
> >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700=20
> >=20
> >Mr. Hansen,=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year = heterosexual=20 marriage will feel=20
> > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary = and Jane=20 Doe) decide to marry=20
> >and=20
> > > move next door to me.=20
> >=20
> >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are = trying=20 to convince him=20
> >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they = were=20 active members of=20
> >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >Luke Nieuwsma=20
> >=20
> >=20
> = >_____________________________________________________=20
> > List services made available by First Step = Internet,=20
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since = 1994.=20
> > http://www.fsr.net=20
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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MSN 8 with e-mail = virus=20 protection service: 2 months FREE*=20 _____________________________________________________ List services = made=20 available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the = Palouse since=20 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C35C75.494FEE50-- From sdredge@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 08:55:30 2003 From: sdredge@yahoo.com (Scott Dredge) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 00:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <001701c35caf$f6023d80$3701a8c0@RMACH> Message-ID: <20030807075530.86898.qmail@web10501.mail.yahoo.com> Where do you discriminate between consensual man-woman relationships and man-girl relationships? After determining the answers to this exercise, go back and replace man-woman to man-man or women-women, and man-girl with man-boy or woman-girl in the orignal question. Do you get a different answer? I get the same answer. Equality is my standard and it is backed by the United States Constitution. -Scott --- John Moss wrote: -- Snip -- > > And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do > you discriminate between the normalcy of consenual > man-man relationships and the perversion of > consensual man-boy relationships? > > Cheers! > > John > From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 09:34:00 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 01:34:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Mr. Moss, Mr. Harrell, and Mr. Nieuwsma  are unable to figure out the difference between two consenting adults of the same gender having sex and that of a grown adult and a child having sex.

Let me explain to them and others that may be confused about the difference between two consenting adults having sex versus that that of grown adult having sex with a child since they  can't figure it out.

A child is not sexually developed, thus he/she does not know what sex is. A child doesn't have the mental capability of consenting to something they don't understand. If they can not consent to sex and the adult does have sex with the child they are committing RAPE.

I am not asking to take my word for it, go and talk to adults that were victims of this type of behavior when they were children. The American Psychological Association and well as it's counter part in Europe will tell you the same thing. As well as 90% of Americans, and 99% of Europeans. Even prisoners see a distinctions between a child molester and homosexuals. But you know if you can't, that just shows your inability to think logically and critically about the differences of one type of sexual behavior and another.

Mr. Moss,

No offense, but you are very slow in your comprehension of other people. I have engaged in enough heterosexual sex to know that it is not insane. I was being sarcastic. I was pointing out your weaknesses in your arguments towards gays and lesbians. They can be equally applied to straights. Please, catch up with the rest of us. It is hard to have an intellectual conversation with someone that can't understand basics of arguments and uses evidence from 1982 as support scientific evidence. Strom Thurmond obviously lives on.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "John Moss"

>To: "Donovan Arnold" , ,
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:48:50 -0700
>
>Donovan Arnold states that heterosexual relationships are insane.
>Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-boy relationships are perverse.
>Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-man relationships are normal.
>
>Well, for those who believe in a young earth, it has taken thousands of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce Donovan Arnold. For those who believe in evolution, is has taken millions (possibly billions) of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce Donovan Arnold.
>
>That's one heck of a lot of insanity to produce one very normal Donovan.
>
>I guess we owe due thanks to some really wacked-out heterosexuals that we are all here today, kicking about and posting nonsense onto Vision2020.
>
>And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do you discriminate between the normalcy of consenual man-man relationships and the perversion of consensual man-boy relationships?
>
>Cheers!
>
>John
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donovan Arnold
> To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
> Luke,
>
> Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them married or previously married.
>
> You write:
>
> "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"
>
> Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues.
>
> Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children.
>
> Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
> >From: "Luke"
> >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700
> >
> >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,
> >
> > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and
> >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that there is
> >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and women with
> >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two men
> >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?
> > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would
> >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should there
> >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?
> > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between a
> >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your religious
> >views on others!
> >
> >My sincere and respectful regards,
> >Luke Nieuwsma
> >
> >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The parts don't
> >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female organs.
> >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was designed
> >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might.
> >
> >
> > >Luke writes:
> > >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him
> >that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of
> >NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"
> > >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where between
> >the years 1892 and 1942.
> > >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone with his
> >children.
> > >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage?
> > >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married man then
> >he is gay man or >women chosen at random.
> > >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of surge
> >protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that say don't
> >put your finger between the spinning blades.
> > >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!
> > >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!
> > >Donovan J Arnold
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "Luke"
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> > >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700
> > >
> > >Mr. Hansen,
> > >
> > >
> > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage will feel
> > > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide to marry
> > >and
> > > > move next door to me.
> > >
> > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to convince him
> > >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active members of
> > >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?
> > >
> > >
> > >Luke Nieuwsma
> > >
> > >
> > >_____________________________________________________
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> > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> > > http://www.fsr.net
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 09:43:00 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 01:43:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Scott,

If they can't already figure out the difference between sex of two adults and between a grown adult and a child, there is no way they can figure out:

"Where do you discriminate between consensual man-woman relationships and man-girl relationships? After determining the answers to this exercise, go back and replace man-woman to man-man or women-women, and man-girl with man-boy or woman-girl in the original question. Do you get a different answer?"

If they knew how to fill in the blanks in the first place we would not be having this conversation.

This is as stupid as saying if a man can own a gun why can't a child? 

Donovan J Arnold 



 

>From: Scott Dredge
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 00:55:30 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Where do you discriminate between consensual man-woman
>relationships and man-girl
>relationships? After determining the answers to this
>exercise, go back and replace man-woman to man-man or
>women-women, and man-girl with man-boy or woman-girl
>in the original question. Do you get a different
>answer?
>
>I get the same answer. Equality is my standard and it
>is backed by the United States Constitution.
>
>-Scott
>
>--- John Moss wrote:
>-- Snip --
> >
> > And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do
> > you discriminate between the normalcy of consenual
> > man-man relationships and the perversion of
> > consensual man-boy relationships?
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > John
> >
>
>_____________________________________________________
> List services made available by First Step Internet,
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> http://www.fsr.net
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Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* From ridethesaintedrhythms@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 11:38:46 2003 From: ridethesaintedrhythms@hotmail.com (Joshua Gibbs) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 10:38:46 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] For the joy of Ralph Nielsen. Message-ID: Ralph, I'm going to ask you now, for the fourth time, if I believe what you believe, how it will make my life more joyful? Please tell me about the happiness that your beliefs had gotten you. The fact you don't respond to these makes me think that there isn't a really good answer. Please, prove me wrong. Tell me about the joy of cyncism. Let's say that I'm in it for whatever I can get out of it. Tell me about how evolution can make my life better. I want to know what survival of the fittest has in store for my old age. I want to know how Darwin can make my marriage better. But not just evolution, I want to know about what your life philosophy has gotten you. And again, don't tell me what's wrong with Christianity, I already know. Self-deception, organized religion, forcing your beliefs on others, and so on and so forth. You've already told me. I want to know what's so great about what you believe. A thousand dollars, Josh >From: Ralph Nielsen >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Gay marriage >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 09:30:48 -0700 > >>From: Jacob Spencer >>Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 8:53:21 PM US/Pacific >>To: vision2020@moscow.com >>Subject: [Vision2020] Gay marriage: could we stop shouting and listen? >> >>I will allow John and Donovan to continue sticking their tongues out at >>each other in the corner. For the rest of the presumably sane people on >>the list, I will attempt to translate previous discussion. Doug Wilson >>asks "By what standard does a state regulate marriage? Pragmatics, >>ethics, dice rolling, tradition, etc.?" Ralph Nielson answers, "you're >>illogical, how can you ask a question of me, Moscow's leading atheist >>and tolerant Christian-hater? How illogical." Melynda Huskey answers >>"I'm gay." Doug Wilson replies, "what is your standard?" Ms. Huskey >>replies, "I'm gay." >> >>So here is the question, by what standard do you include gay marriage >>and leave out polygamy, bestiality, NAMBLA, etc? Most say pragmatics, >>well problems can be worked around. Some say ethics, well, whose? Some >>say "Because I am Ralph Nielson and I have read the Bible" well, hmm. >>So, what's your standard? Shouting may now resume. > >RALPH NIELSEN Aug. 6 > Yet another illogical letter typical of Doug Wilson and his disciples. Let >me ask the Wilson gang, "By what standard do you include bisexual monogamy >and leave out bisexual polygamy?" Polygamy is biblical, too, as I pointed >out earlier. You can be both biblical and logical at the same time if you >try. > Jacob Spence also misrepresented me. I did not just say "How can you ask a >question of me?" I think I presented a logical argument that Jacob wants to >ignore. > Name-calling is another admission of defeat. I know "atheist" is a swear >word in the fundamentalist vocabulary, that's why Jacob uses it. But in >this case, it is completely irrelevant. But thanks for the compliment >anyway, Jacob. I didn't know I was "Moscow's leading atheist and tolerant >[sic] Christian-hater." As a matter of fact, I have many Christian friends, >including clergy. > Last and least, my name is Danish, like that of the TV rating company. >Even Christians spell the second syllable "...sen." > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From thansen@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 14:14:02 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 06:14:02 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <20030807075530.86898.qmail@web10501.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Greetings Visionaires - I have absolutely no qualms with same-sex relationships/marriages. Where I agree with the law is that sex with an underage person is rape (statutory), be it heterosexual or homosexual, consentual or non-consentual. Again, it is that simple. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Scott Dredge > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:56 AM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage > > > Where do you discriminate between consensual man-woman > relationships and man-girl > relationships? After determining the answers to this > exercise, go back and replace man-woman to man-man or > women-women, and man-girl with man-boy or woman-girl > in the orignal question. Do you get a different > answer? > > I get the same answer. Equality is my standard and it > is backed by the United States Constitution. > > -Scott > > --- John Moss wrote: > -- Snip -- > > > > And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do > > you discriminate between the normalcy of consenual > > man-man relationships and the perversion of > > consensual man-boy relationships? > > > > Cheers! > > > > John > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// > From johnmoss@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 15:15:41 2003 From: johnmoss@moscow.com (John Moss) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:15:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <003301c35cee$6248b5d0$3701a8c0@RMACH> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0030_01C35CB3.B5A70870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable No offense, Mr. Arnold, but let's be fair. The article that Rose Huskey = posted on child molestation has two footnotes. Those two footnotes = refer to four sets of research: one done in 1989, one done in 1988, one = done in 1984, and one done in 1987. Lastly, there is a reason that more recent medical literature has not = covered the other medical dangers of homosexual sex. HIV and AIDS have = swallowed the limelight--front, back and center. But for those who = really want to read more on the medical conditions facing homosexuals, = please start with: ARCHIVES of SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, August 2003 BULLETIN of CANCER, May 2003 CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, July 2003 JOURNAL of ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME, July 2003 and many others. Thank you. John ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Donovan Arnold=20 To: johnmoss@moscow.com ; lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; = vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:34 AM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Mr. Moss, Mr. Harrell, and Mr. Nieuwsma are unable to figure out the = difference between two consenting adults of the same gender having sex = and that of a grown adult and a child having sex. Let me explain to them and others that may be confused about the = difference between two consenting adults having sex versus that that of = grown adult having sex with a child since they can't figure it out. A child is not sexually developed, thus he/she does not know what sex = is. A child doesn't have the mental capability of consenting to = something they don't understand. If they can not consent to sex and the = adult does have sex with the child they are committing RAPE. I am not asking to take my word for it, go and talk to adults that = were victims of this type of behavior when they were children. The = American Psychological Association and well as it's counter part in = Europe will tell you the same thing. As well as 90% of Americans, and = 99% of Europeans. Even prisoners see a distinctions between a child = molester and homosexuals. But you know if you can't, that just shows = your inability to think logically and critically about the differences = of one type of sexual behavior and another.=20 Mr. Moss, No offense, but you are very slow in your comprehension of other = people. I have engaged in enough heterosexual sex to know that it is not = insane. I was being sarcastic. I was pointing out your weaknesses in = your arguments towards gays and lesbians. They can be equally applied to = straights. Please, catch up with the rest of us. It is hard to have an = intellectual conversation with someone that can't understand basics of = arguments and uses evidence from 1982 as support scientific evidence. = Strom Thurmond obviously lives on. Donovan J Arnold >From: "John Moss"=20 >To: "Donovan Arnold" , ,=20 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:48:50 -0700=20 >=20 >Donovan Arnold states that heterosexual relationships are insane.=20 >Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-boy relationships are = perverse.=20 >Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-man relationships are = normal.=20 >=20 >Well, for those who believe in a young earth, it has taken thousands = of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce Donovan = Arnold. For those who believe in evolution, is has taken millions = (possibly billions) of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to = produce Donovan Arnold.=20 >=20 >That's one heck of a lot of insanity to produce one very normal = Donovan.=20 >=20 >I guess we owe due thanks to some really wacked-out heterosexuals = that we are all here today, kicking about and posting nonsense onto = Vision2020.=20 >=20 >And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do you discriminate = between the normalcy of consenual man-man relationships and the = perversion of consensual man-boy relationships?=20 >=20 >Cheers!=20 >=20 >John=20 >=20 >=20 > ----- Original Message -----=20 > From: Donovan Arnold=20 > To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com=20 > Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM=20 > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >=20 >=20 > Luke,=20 >=20 > Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults = then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you = that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a = pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted = concept of reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has = shown that White Straight Married men are the leaders of child = molesting. Look at you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is = always little white girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every = case, most of them married or previously married.=20 >=20 > You write:=20 >=20 > "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"=20 >=20 > Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a = big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the = heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, = hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of = other issues.=20 >=20 > Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these = rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I = would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make = decisions for me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the = person, or because they disagree with my decision based on "their" = religious beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small = group of freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children.=20 >=20 > Donovan J Arnold=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > >From: "Luke"=20 > >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"=20 > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 > >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20 > >=20 > >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20 > >=20 > > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla = and=20 > >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that = there is=20 > >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and = women with=20 > >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop = two men=20 > >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20 > > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would=20 > >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should = there=20 > >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?=20 > > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex = between a=20 > >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your = religious=20 > >views on others!=20 > >=20 > >My sincere and respectful regards,=20 > >Luke Nieuwsma=20 > >=20 > >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The = parts don't=20 > >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting = female organs.=20 > >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was = designed=20 > >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you = might.=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > >Luke writes:=20 > > >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to = convince him=20 > >that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose they were active = members of=20 > >NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"=20 > > >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole that exists some where = between=20 > >the years 1892 and 1942.=20 > > >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out who is left alone = with his=20 > >children.=20 > > >Second, what does this have to do with Gay Marriage?=20 > > >Third, he is worse off leaving his children with straight married = man then=20 > >he is gay man or >women chosen at random.=20 > > >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to the placement of = surge=20 > >protectors on electrical >outlets and warning signs on fans that = say don't=20 > >put your finger between the spinning blades.=20 > > >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!=20 > > >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!=20 > > >Donovan J Arnold=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > >From: "Luke"=20 > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 > > >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700=20 > > >=20 > > >Mr. Hansen,=20 > > >=20 > > >=20 > > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year heterosexual marriage = will feel=20 > > > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or Mary and Jane Doe) decide = to marry=20 > > >and=20 > > > > move next door to me.=20 > > >=20 > > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and they are trying to = convince him=20 > > >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose they were active = members of=20 > > >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?=20 > > >=20 > > >=20 > > >Luke Nieuwsma=20 > > >=20 > > >=20 > > >_____________________________________________________=20 > > > List services made available by First Step Internet,=20 > > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20 > > > http://www.fsr.net=20 > > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 > > = >=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. 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No offense, Mr. Arnold, but let's be = fair. =20 The article that Rose Huskey posted on child molestation has two=20 footnotes.  Those two footnotes refer to four sets of = research: one=20 done in 1989, one done in 1988, one done in 1984, and one done in=20 1987.
 
Lastly, there is a reason that more = recent medical=20 literature has not covered the other medical dangers of homosexual = sex. =20 HIV and AIDS have swallowed the limelight--front, back and center.  = But for=20 those who really want to read more on the medical conditions facing = homosexuals,=20 please start with:
 
ARCHIVES of SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, August=20 2003
BULLETIN of CANCER, May = 2003
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, July=20 2003
JOURNAL of ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY = SYNDROME,=20 July 2003
 
and many others.
 
Thank you.
 
John
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Donovan Arnold
To: johnmoss@moscow.com ; lukenieuwsma@softhome.net = ; vision2020@moscow.com
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 = 1:34=20 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re:=20 Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

Mr. Moss, Mr. Harrell, and Mr. Nieuwsma  are unable to figure = out the=20 difference between two consenting adults of the same gender having sex = and=20 that of a grown adult and a child having sex.

Let me explain to them and others that may be confused about = the=20 difference between two consenting adults having sex versus that = that of=20 grown adult having sex with a child since they  can't figure = it=20 out.

A child is not sexually developed, thus he/she does not know what = sex is. A=20 child doesn't have the mental capability of consenting to something = they don't=20 understand. If they can not consent to sex and the adult does have sex = with=20 the child they are committing RAPE.

I am not asking to take my word for it, go and talk to adults that = were=20 victims of this type of behavior when they were children. The American = Psychological Association and well as it's counter part in Europe will = tell=20 you the same thing. As well as 90% of Americans, and 99% of Europeans. = Even=20 prisoners see a distinctions between a child molester and homosexuals. = But you=20 know if you can't, that just shows your inability to think logically = and=20 critically about the differences of one type of sexual behavior and = another.=20

Mr. Moss,

No offense, but you are very slow in your comprehension of other = people. I=20 have engaged in enough heterosexual sex to know that it is not insane. = I was=20 being sarcastic. I was pointing out your weaknesses in your arguments = towards=20 gays and lesbians. They can be equally applied to straights. Please, = catch up=20 with the rest of us. It is hard to have an intellectual conversation = with=20 someone that can't understand basics of arguments and uses evidence = from=20 1982 as support scientific evidence. Strom Thurmond obviously = lives=20 on.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "John Moss"

>To: "Donovan Arnold" ,=20 ,
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay = Marriage=20
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:48:50 -0700=20
>=20
>Donovan Arnold states that heterosexual relationships = are=20 insane.=20
>Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-boy = relationships are=20 perverse.=20
>Donovan Arnold states that homosexual man-man = relationships are=20 normal.=20
>=20
>Well, for those who believe in a young earth, it has = taken=20 thousands of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce = Donovan=20 Arnold. For those who believe in evolution, is has taken millions = (possibly=20 billions) of instances of insane heterosexual intercourse to produce = Donovan=20 Arnold.=20
>=20
>That's one heck of a lot of insanity to produce one = very normal=20 Donovan.=20
>=20
>I guess we owe due thanks to some really wacked-out=20 heterosexuals that we are all here today, kicking about and posting = nonsense=20 onto Vision2020.=20
>=20
>And, while we are at, by what standard, Donovan, do you = discriminate between the normalcy of consenual man-man relationships = and the=20 perversion of consensual man-boy relationships?=20
>=20
>Cheers!=20
>=20
>John=20
>=20
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: Donovan Arnold=20
> To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM=20
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on = Gay=20 Marriage=20
>=20
>=20
> Luke,=20
>=20
> Nobody is more against relationships between children = and=20 adults then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It = is you=20 that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a = pedophilia=20 organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept = of=20 reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that = White=20 Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you = media=20 cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white girls = abducted by=20 sick white men, almost all every case, most of them married or = previously=20 married.=20
>=20
> You write:=20
>=20
> "For that matter, looking at things from your point of = view,=20 what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"=20
>=20
> Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from = human=20 rights a big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what = is in the=20 heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, = hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of = other=20 issues.=20
>=20
> Everyone has the right to decide who they want to = receive=20 these rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human = right. I=20 would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make = decisions for=20 me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or = because=20 they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. = This the=20 core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense = of=20 reality or the rights of children.=20
>=20
> Donovan J Arnold=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> >From: "Luke"=20
> >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"=20
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban = on Gay=20 Marriage=20
> >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20
> >=20
> >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20
> >=20
> > I find it odd that you do not see the connection = between=20 Nambla and=20
> >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently = pointed=20 out that there is=20
> >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages = nation-wide;=20 men and women with=20
> >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now = what is=20 to stop two men=20
> >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20
> > For that matter, looking at things from your = point of=20 view, what would=20
> >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of = marriage?=20 Why should there=20
> >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent = isn't=20 enough?=20
> > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview = say that=20 sex between a=20
> >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? = You're=20 imposing your religious=20
> >views on others!=20
> >=20
> >My sincere and respectful regards,=20
> >Luke Nieuwsma=20
> >=20
> >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the=20 objection "The parts don't=20
> >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body = into=20 adopting female organs.=20
> >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual = pattern that=20 man was designed=20
> >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, = try as=20 you might.=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > >Luke writes:=20
> > >"What if you have a four-year-old son, and = they are=20 trying to convince him=20
> >that he is being >sexually deprived? Suppose = they were=20 active members of=20
> >NAMBLA? Not an important >topic to you?"=20
> > >Luke WTF? Honestly, you must live in hole = that exists=20 some where between=20
> >the years 1892 and 1942.=20
> > >First, Mr. Hansen is intelligent to check out = who is=20 left alone with his=20
> >children.=20
> > >Second, what does this have to do with Gay = Marriage?=20
> > >Third, he is worse off leaving his children = with=20 straight married man then=20
> >he is gay man or >women chosen at random.=20
> > >Fourth, this is type of thinking that led to = the=20 placement of surge=20
> >protectors on electrical >outlets and warning = signs on=20 fans that say don't=20
> >put your finger between the spinning blades.=20
> > >Fifth, pull your head out of gutter!=20
> > >Welcome to the 21st Century Luke!=20
> > >Donovan J Arnold=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > >From: "Luke"=20
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com=20
> > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional = Ban on=20 Gay Marriage=20
> > >Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:56:50 -0700=20
> > >=20
> > >Mr. Hansen,=20
> > >=20
> > >=20
> > > > I most seriously doubt that my 29-year=20 heterosexual marriage will feel=20
> > > > threatened if Jim and John Smith (or = Mary and=20 Jane Doe) decide to marry=20
> > >and=20
> > > > move next door to me.=20
> > >=20
> > >What if you have a four-year-old son, and = they are=20 trying to convince him=20
> > >that he is being sexually deprived? Suppose = they were=20 active members of=20
> > >NAMBLA? Not an important topic to you?=20
> > >=20
> > >=20
> > >Luke Nieuwsma=20
> > >=20
> > >=20
> > = >_____________________________________________________=20
> > > List services made available by First Step = Internet,=20
> > > serving the communities of the Palouse since = 1994.=20
> > > http://www.fsr.net=20
> > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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> >=20
> >=20
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL=20 VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*.=20 _____________________________________________________ List services = made=20 available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the = Palouse since=20 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0030_01C35CB3.B5A70870-- From dougwils@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 16:20:45 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:20:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030807080334.01bf77b8@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Joan says: >Can’t we simply continue to recognize marriage as contractual monogamy, >expanding it only with regard to the sex of the spouses? Just as I can >light a cigarette without starting a forest fire, I should also be able to >marry my same-sex partner without exposing myself to the unwanted >attentions of King Fahd. This is only the case when the logic you use to justify the same/sex marriage does not apply equally well to other alternative unions, and can be used as readily by them. If Wilson does not get to impose his morality on homosexuals, then why do the homosexuals want him to be able to impose it on polygamists? Some citizens don't want marriage restricted to heteros. Other citizens don't want it restricted to couples. By what standard do we make decisions about marriage law? Is it religious? Secular? Pragmatic? What standard do you want imposed, and why? All law is imposed morality. What morality do you want to impose -- and why are you so sure you are right? Scott says that equality is his standard and is backed by the United States Constitution. Which in its turn is suspended in midair on a great epistemological sky hook. What was your standard, Scott, when the Constitution supported slavery? Donovan says that the whole issue revolves around consent. So tell us -- at what age does sexual consent become possible? Should teenagers be legally permitted to experiment with their sexuality? Are you guys abstinence crusaders now? And I would appreciate it if anyone could give me the name of any gay pride parade that has banned the participation of NAMBLA. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 05:19 PM 8/6/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Slippery slopes, indeed. And the road to hell is paved with banana peels. > >Doug and others wonder what dire things will happen if we reject the >religious (Meaning fundamentalist Christian? Meaning modern? Meaning >Western?) definition of marriage as applying only to one-man plus >one-woman unions. If we’re forced to recognize the validity of man-man >and woman-woman marriages, won’t this lead inevitably to polygyny, >polyandry, dog and pony shows, Caligula, Lot’s daughters, Elizabeth >Taylor, Mickey Rooney, and a host of other fevered (and largely imaginary) >embraces? > >I don’t see why it should. Sure, history, anthropology, and a cursory >look at the Bible tell me that polygamy has long been a popular and >successful familial arrangement. It worked for the Biblical patriarchs, >and it seems to be working right now for the wealthier denizens of the >Middle East. >(Islamic law dictates that you can only have as many wives as you can >afford to support. That’s the difference between King Fahd of Saudi >Arabia and Tom Green of Utah. One has an oil well; the other has >welfare.) Polygamy is a fact of life in much of the world. But why would >recognizing gay marriage in this country oblige us also to adopt >polygamy? By recognizing that there are religions other than Doug’s, and >that those religions recognize other forms of marriage, must we embark on >a top to bottom overthrow of all U.S. family law? Can’t we simply >continue to recognize marriage as contractual monogamy, expanding it only >with regard to the sex of the spouses? Just as I can light a cigarette >without starting a forest fire, I should also be able to marry my same-sex >partner without exposing myself to the unwanted attentions of King >Fahd. (Stay away from me, sirrah! I shall never be yours!) > >Once again, I fear we’ve been invited to elope with a straw man. He’s >come armed with some daisies and a Whitman’s sampler, but he doesn’t fool me. >His head is full of hay and he’s making me sneeze. While I think it would >be fun if the earth were flat -- a little clever map manipulation and we >could rid ourselves of some odious Carnival cruise ships -- circumstances >force me to admit that it’s round. The definition of marriage has changed >repeatedly throughout human history to suit the people and cultures who >have felt a need to codify and police human sexual relationships. If >there’s something more to it, if God has had a hand in its practice and >definition, then he’s been mighty fickle -- even within the confines of a >single religious tradition. What’s sauce for Abraham is anathema for >Paul. How can that be? Either eternal God cannot make up his mind, or >marriage is a human construct. > >Legally a spinster but try telling my wife that, >Joan > >_________________________________________________________________ >Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online >http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From gdickison@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 16:05:04 2003 From: gdickison@moscow.com (Gregory Dickison) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 08:05:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] A Good Book Message-ID: <003901c35cf5$483ce880$6501a8c0@wireless.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C35CBA.9BC41FE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaries: Some months ago, Doug Jones recommended a book he and Wilson wrote = called "Angels in the Architecture," to give you an idea of the cultural = vision held by some of us who write wacky things on this forum. Let me = add to your reading list an excellent new book by Moscow's own Peter J. = Leithart intrigueingly titled "Against Christianity." It is a good = explanation of why these tiresome theological discussions are indeed = central to what Vision 2020 is all about. "Against Christianity" is = available at http://www.canonpress.org/pages/newrele.asp. Cheers, Gregory C. Dickison Lawyer & Counselor at Law Post Office Box 8846 312 South Main Street Moscow, Idaho 83843 (208) 882-4009 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C35CBA.9BC41FE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Visionaries:
 
Some months ago, Doug Jones recommended = a book he=20 and Wilson wrote called "Angels in the Architecture," to give you an = idea of the=20 cultural vision held by some of us who write wacky things on this forum. = Let me=20 add to your reading list an excellent new book by Moscow's own = Peter J.=20 Leithart intrigueingly titled "Against Christianity." It is a good = explanation=20 of why these tiresome theological discussions are indeed central to what = Vision=20 2020 is all about. "Against Christianity" is available at http://www.canonpres= s.org/pages/newrele.asp.
 
Cheers,
 
Gregory C. Dickison
Lawyer & = Counselor at=20 Law
Post Office Box 8846
312 South Main Street
Moscow, Idaho=20 83843
(208) 882-4009
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C35CBA.9BC41FE0-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Thu Aug 7 16:13:26 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 08:13:26 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F700D@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Douglas Wilson stated: "So tell us -- at what age does sexual consent become possible? Should teenagers be legally permitted to experiment with their sexuality?" Each state has established an age of majority (consent). These ages range from as young as 14 up to 18 years of age. That should pretty much answer your question. Take care, Tom Hansen From mghuskey@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 16:35:47 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:35:47 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Let's get *all* the facts right . . . Message-ID: Benjamin suggests that despite the felicity of my prose, I failed to answer the substance of John Moss's arguments about the medical consequences of particular sexual practices. While I disagree, I do have some new medical evidence to adduce: Pregnancy--an outcome of heterosexual sex--kills women. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/drh/mh5.htm Can we stop being silly now? Melynda Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 16:41:50 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:41:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religions and a changing world Message-ID: I was watching a discussion on PBS's Newshour last night (I watch PBS, I listen to NPR, yep, I'm a liberal) among theologians regarding the Episcopal Church and the gay Bishop. They did seem to agree that the church exists within an everchanging world, and it cannot afford to ignore these changes. The consensus seemed to be that the church needs to periodically reexamine its stance on matters such as the one facing the Episcopal Church now. Without taking a stance on this myself, since the average tree squirrel knows more about religion than I do, and asking that you don't shoot the messenger, what about that view? Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 17:05:27 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:05:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] I Have To Say This About Doug Wilson Message-ID: <20030807160527.42442.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1720131205-1060272327=:39680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just when I thought there was no more to say about Doug Wilson, I have to say this: I HONESTLY THINK THAT DOUG WILSON IS DELUSIONARY. Does he consider himself some kind of a great reformer of the American, evangelical tradition? If he does, just one look at the Canon Press website demonstrates that this man is NOT a Christian. There are titles there like, "AGAINST CHRISTIANITY," and even a book that spends over 100 pages satirizing the Left Behind series. Again, I don't care what you all think of me, "lunatic prophet" or not. Just look at the Canon Press website, http://www.canonpress.org , and you'll see that Doug Wilson really is walking the wrong direction. I sort of feel SO sorry for this man and the people who seem to worship him. He really has spent many years building up delusions about his own importance in the Christian world. At least my "delusions" are virtual: Doug Wilson's DELUSIONS have been spread all over the country. How sad. So, so sad. In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1720131205-1060272327=:39680 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just when I thought there was no more to say about Doug Wilson, I have to say this:
 
I HONESTLY THINK THAT DOUG WILSON IS DELUSIONARY.
 
Does he consider himself some kind of a great reformer of the American, evangelical tradition?  If he does, just one look at the Canon Press website demonstrates that this man is NOT a Christian.  There are titles there like, "AGAINST CHRISTIANITY," and even a book that spends over 100 pages satirizing the Left Behind series.
 
Again, I don't care what you all think of me, "lunatic prophet" or not.
 
Just look at the Canon Press website, http://www.canonpress.org , and you'll see that Doug Wilson really is walking the wrong direction.
 
I sort of feel SO sorry for this man and the people who seem to worship him.  He really has spent many years building up delusions about his own importance in the Christian world.
 
At least my "delusions" are virtual: Doug Wilson's DELUSIONS have been spread all over the country.
 
How sad.  So, so sad.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1720131205-1060272327=:39680-- From billk@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 17:08:08 2003 From: billk@moscow.com (Bill Kerr) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 09:08:08 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religions and a changing world In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030807085434.009fb3f0@mail.moscow.com> We have to look at this illogically (like most postings on V2020): Moscow has more squirrels now then it used to. The squirrels know more about religion then Carl. I assume that the squirrels do not watch PBS, listen to NPR or post to V2020. This can only mean one thing. They are trying to take over Moscow. We need to turn our thoughts to getting rid of them before we are led like sheep to the slaughter. For the humor impaired this is sarcasm... I for one am getting very tired of the I'm better then you arguments that are going on. Let's get back to the purpose of V2020. I am now going back to my corner again. At 08:41 AM 08/07/2003 -0700, Carl Westberg wrote: >I was watching a discussion on PBS's Newshour last night (I watch PBS, I >listen to NPR, yep, I'm a liberal) among theologians regarding the >Episcopal Church and the gay Bishop. They did seem to agree that the >church exists within an everchanging world, and it cannot afford to ignore >these changes. >The consensus seemed to be that the church needs to periodically reexamine >its stance on matters such as the one facing the Episcopal Church now. >Without taking a stance on this myself, since the average tree squirrel >knows more about religion than I do, and asking that you don't shoot the >messenger, what about that view? > > > > Carl Westberg Jr. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Bill Kerr billk@moscow.com billk@drseuss.lib.uidaho.edu From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 17:55:07 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:55:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Public Criticism of The Credenda/Agenda - post from 7/27 Message-ID: <20030807165507.14748.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2042591594-1060275307=:13475 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii from: http://www.hyperthinking.us/weblog/ - posted by "MarySue"********************************************************************Credenda's Agenda Credenda Agenda has gone a bit over board on it's latest issue: the cover is not necessary. Volume 15, Number 2 Jumpstart The Heart. [not online yet, just came out in print this past week.] The Kinkade/RomanceTrashNovel cover is plainly sensual and has no place in Christian publication, satirical or not. The beginning words to justify this cover are on page 6 under "From Us" Quote: "Some things are too big to be limited by such small and trivial wallsa s purpose and responsibility. The cover of this magazine is just one such beast." The cover itself is bad enough. Reading their rationalization of it is just worse! Let's set something straight: Kinkade artwork employs a certain color-scheme, light, thing -- just the same, if not similar, as the trashy novel covers. Art is one thing, righteousness is another. Separate them. They can be separated. Credenda Agenda shows this to be true. Or do they? I don't think so. It's blatantly sensual. We've had issue with it in our home just due to the naked man chest. Our children have been taught to dress properly. A man with a naked chest in a sensual pose ... with jumper cables attached to his nipples? Sure, it's just a picture. Aha, that's it. A picture is worth a thousand words. Too many words in the Crenda Agenda cover ... it breaks all barriers of what Christian's should be publishing. In this same issue they go over movies, in the back covering Matrix Reloaded, and the veggietales movie Jonah. They should take the sentiments that Nathan Wilson wrote and apply them directly to their own publication. Here's the last paragraph there: Quote: "Show your young kids something honestly filthy like The Matrix:Reloaded or South Park, before you'd ever let them see this [Jonah] Dealing with the nightmares and confused looks would be much easier than scraping off smiling evangelical goop." But take that a step further. What in the world would a Christian Cultural Journal be doing with such self dubbed Uber-tripe on their cover? And to defend it as good. Ugh. It's sensual, and ugly. And I'll go further and say that I don't like Kinkade art either. It's bland. Bland? Yes, every picture is like every other one. Just like those trashy romance novels --inside and out. I used to read some of them, back when I was a stupid teenager. So it's not like I don't know. :) It's not reality, and not even funny, the C/A cover I'm talking about. It's foolish, and absolutey more than what Doug Wilson should be defending. Anyone else ever hear his Feminine Modesty tape series ... four tapes, fairly good. It's too bad he can't apply the same view to what he prints. But then, that's not a shocker. He says one thing, then does something else, and then says something else. He's wishy, and that's one step from washy. C/A used to be a decent piece of publishing, no not serious, never that. But it's changed over the past year or so. Increasingly, it's full of off-the-cuff-eternalness. Here's a comparison: I was in a bookstore looking over photography magazines yesterday. Outdoor Photograpy Digital Photography Popular Photography and Imaging The last one was a piece of garbage. There's off the cuff remarks at every letter sent to the editor, and the articles are written in what I love to call "Walmart Style". Liken that to "The People's Style" which is the average "I'm an American" dufus style. Common and bubblegum chewin' and needs to growup-ism. Serious journalism can go many ways, but always it's serious. It can be humorous, satirical, and light and funny, and deeply serious. "Off the cuff" behavior at every turn is very tiring, and I for one am tired of it. So with that lesson from the photography magazines, I liked the first two, and dis-liked the "Popular Photography ..." one. And it reminded me of C/A so much, I can say firmly that I'm very sad to see it come to the day when I can't stand C/A. Shock isn't it. That doens't do it, doesn't drive me away. It's an infant behavoir-likeness that is expected and applauded [one side of reformdom applauds, not everyone]. Since the past year has been FILLED to the hilt with such stuff from the keyboard of Doug Wilson, it's not exactly shocking to get to this point. It's that a supposed Godly Man insists on acting childishly via pen, paper, computer ... what does that tell us? Where is ONE SERIOUS ATTEMPT at truthfulcommunication? Satire after satire, after humorous silly, after sick re-written scripture, on and on ... Sharpening iron is not a good name for C/A's "letters to the editor", since only one side of the deal is getting sharpened, the readers. The editors and writers of the magazine sit in Moscow and think they are cute. Well, God didn't call us to be cute. He called us to be righteous. What is Credenda Agenda's agenda? With all that is on the cover and inbetween it's anything but what they say: Quote: "Crenda/Agenda is a religiously and philosophically Trinitarian cultural journal. The magazine is designed as a tribute to the good life, the life that can only be known in a world in subjection to the Trinity. ..." Try again, guys. Your agenda needs updating. from: http://www.hyperthinking.us/weblog/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2042591594-1060275307=:13475 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

from: http://www.hyperthinking.us/weblog/ - posted by "MarySue"

********************************************************************

Credenda's Agenda

Credenda Agenda has gone a bit over board on it's latest issue: the cover is not necessary.

Volume 15, Number 2 Jumpstart The Heart. [not online yet, just came out in print this past week.] The Kinkade/RomanceTrashNovel cover is plainly sensual and has no place in Christian publication, satirical or not.

The beginning words to justify this cover are on page 6 under "From Us"

Quote: "Some things are too big to be limited by such small and trivial wallsa s purpose and responsibility. The cover of this magazine is just one such beast."

The cover itself is bad enough. Reading their rationalization of it is just worse!

Let's set something straight: Kinkade artwork employs a certain color-scheme, light, thing -- just the same, if not similar, as the trashy novel covers. Art is one thing, righteousness is another. Separate them. They can be separated. Credenda Agenda shows this to be true. Or do they?

I don't think so. It's blatantly sensual. We've had issue with it in our home just due to the naked man chest. Our children have been taught to dress properly. A man with a naked chest in a sensual pose ... with jumper cables attached to his nipples? Sure, it's just a picture. Aha, that's it. A picture is worth a thousand words. Too many words in the Crenda Agenda cover ... it breaks all barriers of what Christian's should be publishing. In this same issue they go over movies, in the back covering Matrix Reloaded, and the veggietales movie Jonah.

They should take the sentiments that Nathan Wilson wrote and apply them directly to their own publication. Here's the last paragraph there:

Quote: "Show your young kids something honestly filthy like The Matrix:Reloaded or South Park, before you'd ever let them see this [Jonah] Dealing with the nightmares and confused looks would be much easier than scraping off smiling evangelical goop."

But take that a step further. What in the world would a Christian Cultural Journal be doing with such self dubbed Uber-tripe on their cover? And to defend it as good. Ugh.

It's sensual, and ugly. And I'll go further and say that I don't like Kinkade art either. It's bland. Bland? Yes, every picture is like every other one. Just like those trashy romance novels --inside and out. I used to read some of them, back when I was a stupid teenager. So it's not like I don't know. :)

It's not reality, and not even funny, the C/A cover I'm talking about. It's foolish, and absolutey more than what Doug Wilson should be defending. Anyone else ever hear his Feminine Modesty tape series ... four tapes, fairly good. It's too bad he can't apply the same view to what he prints.

But then, that's not a shocker. He says one thing, then does something else, and then says something else. He's wishy, and that's one step from washy.

C/A used to be a decent piece of publishing, no not serious, never that. But it's changed over the past year or so. Increasingly, it's full of off-the-cuff-eternalness.

Here's a comparison:

I was in a bookstore looking over photography magazines yesterday.

Outdoor Photograpy
Digital Photography
Popular Photography and Imaging

The last one was a piece of garbage. There's off the cuff remarks at every letter sent to the editor, and the articles are written in what I love to call "Walmart Style". Liken that to "The People's Style" which is the average "I'm an American" dufus style. Common and bubblegum chewin' and needs to growup-ism.

Serious journalism can go many ways, but always it's serious. It can be humorous, satirical, and light and funny, and deeply serious. "Off the cuff" behavior at every turn is very tiring, and I for one am tired of it.

So with that lesson from the photography magazines, I liked the first two, and dis-liked the "Popular Photography ..." one. And it reminded me of C/A so much, I can say firmly that I'm very sad to see it come to the day when I can't stand C/A.

Shock isn't it. That doens't do it, doesn't drive me away. It's an infant behavoir-likeness that is expected and applauded [one side of reformdom applauds, not everyone]. Since the past year has been FILLED to the hilt with such stuff from the keyboard of Doug Wilson, it's not exactly shocking to get to this point. It's that a supposed Godly Man insists on acting childishly via pen, paper, computer ... what does that tell us? Where is ONE SERIOUS ATTEMPT at truthfulcommunication? Satire after satire, after humorous silly, after sick re-written scripture, on and on ...

Sharpening iron is not a good name for C/A's "letters to the editor", since only one side of the deal is getting sharpened, the readers. The editors and writers of the magazine sit in Moscow and think they are cute. Well, God didn't call us to be cute. He called us to be righteous.

What is Credenda Agenda's agenda? With all that is on the cover and inbetween it's anything but what they say:

Quote: "Crenda/Agenda is a religiously and philosophically Trinitarian cultural journal. The magazine is designed as a tribute to the good life, the life that can only be known in a world in subjection to the Trinity. ..."

Try again, guys. Your agenda needs updating.

 
 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2042591594-1060275307=:13475-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 17:56:27 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:56:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church Message-ID: <20030807165627.8195.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-654384967-1060275387=:7347 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his. Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls. Thanks. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman, WA) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-654384967-1060275387=:7347 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his.

Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls.

Thanks.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman, WA)


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-654384967-1060275387=:7347-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 17:57:56 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:57:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Also From The Web Vs. Credenda/Agenda Message-ID: <20030807165756.72013.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-46061196-1060275476=:71700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Comments: Credenda's Agenda Wow. I haven't checked out C/A for a while...months upon months... I've read online but now I'm thinking I don't want to! LOL I have some cynical tendancies that make me appreciate his humour but I definitely have to be in a certain mood for it and I guess I haven't been. Perhaps it's because it does go on so. Overkill. We enjoy listening to DW sermons online though and we do have the Modesty set. Hmm, does sound like a contradiction... For sure, I'm with you all the way on Kinkade...bleck. Posted by Tamara at June 30, 2003 01:39 PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-46061196-1060275476=:71700 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Comments: Credenda's Agenda

Wow. I haven't checked out C/A for a while...months upon months... I've read online but now I'm thinking I don't want to! LOL I have some cynical tendancies that make me appreciate his humour but I definitely have to be in a certain mood for it and I guess I haven't been. Perhaps it's because it does go on so. Overkill. We enjoy listening to DW sermons online though and we do have the Modesty set. Hmm, does sound like a contradiction... For sure, I'm with you all the way on Kinkade...bleck.

Posted by Tamara at June 30, 2003 01:39 PM


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-46061196-1060275476=:71700-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Thu Aug 7 18:01:14 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:01:14 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F700E@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D05.826D32C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" No thanks, Mr. Stambler. This sounds too much like the last time the Minnesota shuttle passed thru town. It just kept coming back. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:56 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his. Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls. Thanks. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman, WA) _____ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D05.826D32C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
No thanks, Mr. Stambler.  This sounds too much like the last time the Minnesota shuttle passed thru town.  It just kept coming back.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:56 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church

Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his.

Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls.

Thanks.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman, WA)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D05.826D32C0-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 18:04:20 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:04:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] The National Controversy Surrounding Doug Wilson - LINK Message-ID: <20030807170420.21381.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1116070828-1060275860=:21034 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From the Reformed Presbyterian Church of the USA website: Click: http://www.rpcus.com/aapc.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1116070828-1060275860=:21034 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1116070828-1060275860=:21034-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 18:05:36 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:05:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F700E@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030807170536.22074.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1832990304-1060275936=:21110 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actually, Tom: It's just an e-mail that I'm sending out, nationwide. I wanted Vision2020 members to know what I'm doing. Um, how's that whole "woman in a man's body" working out for ya? In Christ, Douglas Stambler Thomas Hansen wrote: No thanks, Mr. Stambler. This sounds too much like the last time the Minnesota shuttle passed thru town. It just kept coming back. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:56 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his. Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls. Thanks. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman, WA) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1832990304-1060275936=:21110 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Actually, Tom: It's just an e-mail that I'm sending out, nationwide.  I wanted Vision2020 members to know what I'm doing.
 
Um, how's that whole "woman in a man's body" working out for ya?
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
No thanks, Mr. Stambler.  This sounds too much like the last time the Minnesota shuttle passed thru town.  It just kept coming back.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:56 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Regarding Doug Wilson's Ailing Church

Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his.

Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls.

Thanks.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman, WA)


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1832990304-1060275936=:21110-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 18:08:06 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:08:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] From The Web: More People vs. Doug Wilson Message-ID: <20030807170806.77388.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-716346618-1060276086=:75626 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii shanea7 Registered User Posts: 55 (6/22/03 10:00 pm) Reply Also... have you read Credenda/Agenda lately... Doug Wilson's biting sarcasm is absolutely out of control. He has been begged... people have literally wept trying to get him to stop, and he just continues to get more and more extreme. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-716346618-1060276086=:75626 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also... have you read Credenda/Agenda lately... Doug Wilson's biting sarcasm is absolutely out of control. He has been begged... people have literally wept trying to get him to stop, and he just continues to get more and more extreme.


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-716346618-1060276086=:75626-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 18:10:40 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:10:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] More Against Doug Wilson Message-ID: <20030807171040.34282.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-640249216-1060276240=:33264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sam Hughey Moderator Posts: 1145 (6/23/03 3:33 pm) Reply ezSupporter Re: fallen, fallen --------------------------------- I once received Credenda/Agenda but since it began its campaign of the seemingly "my way" or the "wrong way" attitude from Wilson and others I stopped reading it. Not to mention Wilson's continual blatant contradictions and word playing. Sam --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-640249216-1060276240=:33264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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I once received Credenda/Agenda but since it began its campaign of the seemingly "my way" or the "wrong way" attitude from Wilson and others I stopped reading it. Not to mention Wilson's continual blatant contradictions and word playing.

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It has been good enough to keep the M's in first, but I think Freddie has earned a trip to Tacoma to get his head straight and then to the bullpen as long-relief at least for a few starts. In his place they should platoon Julio Mateo, Soriano, and some of the young talent in Tacoma. The Jays,the Yankees, the BoSox, and then the A's in Oakland all in August I believe. I think if they can get through August in first or within three games of the A's they should be into the playoffs. I think they can do well enough against the A's, Angels and Rangers that they'll be OK. It's right now that worries me. I hope they don't get knocked around too bad by the "beasts of the east." TL --- Carl Westberg wrote: > With all the back and forth recently about gay > marriages, etc., there's a > far more important issue facing all Northwesterners > that has somehow been > flying under the radar. This, of course, is why > didn't the Mariners make a > major trade by last week's trading deadline? 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Jordan, Jr. There are at the present moment, many colored men in the Confederate Army doing duty not only as cooks, servants, and laborers, but as real soldiers, having muskets on their shoulders and bullets in their pockets, ready to shoot down loyal troops and do all that soldiers may do to destroy the Federal government and build up that of the traitors and rebels. Fredrick Douglass To the majority of the Negroes, as to all the South, the invading armies of the Union seemed to be ruthlessly attacking independent States, invading the beloved homeland and trampling upon all that these men held dear. Charles H. Wesley There are numerous accounts of black participation in the battle of First Manassas in the summer of 1861. Black combatants shot, killed, and captured Union troops. Loyal slaves were said to have fought with outstanding bravery alongside their masters. These reports also provide testimony to the fidelity of black Rebels in combat. One black soldier was moving about the field when ordered to surender by a Union officer. The Rebel replied, "No sir, you are my prisoner," while drawing a pistol and shooting the officer dead. He then secured the officer's sidearm and after the battle boasted loudly of having quieted at least one of "the stinkin' Yankees who cam here `specting to whip us Southerners." Another black Confederate who stood behind a tree allowed two Union soldiers to pass before shooting one in the shoulders, clubbing him with a pistol, while demanding the other to surrender. Both prisoners were marched into Confederate lines. An Alabama officer's servant marched a Zou! ave into camp proclaiming, "Massa, here one of dese devils who been shooting at us, Suh." Charles W. Harper I have no doubt that if Congress would authorize their [the black Southerners'] reception into service, and empower the President to call upon individuals of States for such as they are willing to contribute, with the condition of emancipation to all enrolled, a sufficient number would be forthcoming to enable us to try the experiment [of determining whether the slaves would make good soldiers]. If it proved successful, most of the objections to the measure would disappear, and if individuals still remained unwilling to send their negroes to the army, the force of public opinion in the States would soon bring about such legislation as would remove all obstacles. I think the matter should be left, as far as possible, to the people and the States, which alone can legislate as the necessities of this particular service may require. Gen. Robert E. Lee One cavalry officer related how he was held under guard by a shotgun-wielding black who kept the weapon trained on the Yankee's head with unwavering concentration. "Here I had come South and was fighting to free this man," the disgusted major wrote in his diary. "If I had made one false move on my horse, he would have shot my head off." Wayne R. Austman For more than two years, Negroes had been extensively employed in belligerent operations by the Confederacy. They had been embodied and drilled as rebel soldiers and had paraded with white troops at a time when this would not have been tolerated in the armies of the Union. Horace Greeley Some Negroes, however, soon became disillusioned because of the hardships they experienced during the early months of their freedom. Nine hundred freedmen assembled at Mobile on August 13, 1865, and by a vote of seven hundred to two hundred declared that the realities of freedom "were far from being so flattering as their imagination had painted it; that the prejudices of color were not confined to the South, but stronger and more marked on the part of the strangers from the North." Robert D. Reid Former mayor John Dodson . . . presented them with a Confederate flag, assuring them that when they returned they would "reap a rich reward of praise, and merit, from a thankful people." Charles Tinsley, a bricklayer and a "corner workman," acted as spokesman for the Negroes. His remarks in acceptance of the flag were brief: "We are willing to aid Virginia's cause to the utmost of our ability. . . . There is not an unwilling heart among us, not a hand but will tell in the work before us; and we promise unhesitating obedience to all orders that may be given us." Benjamin Quarles Nor were runaways the only bondsmen who aided the Union war effort. Slaves who lacked opportunity to escape nonetheless found ways of contributing to Confederate defeat. At great peril to themselves, some slaves, concealed, fed, and directed runaways or escaped Federal prisoners of war on the journey to freedom. Others sabotaged farm and labor equipment or assumed an uncooperative attitude with owners and overseers, to slow down work and promote widespread insecurity among whites at home. In time such deeds paid great dividends, as Confederate troops deserted ranks to look after the welfare of loved ones at home. Joseph T. Glattaar Tennessee in June 1861 became the first in the South to legislate the use of free black soldiers. The governor was authorized to enroll those between the ages of fifteen and fifty, to be paid $18 a month and the same rations and clothing as white soldiers; the black men appeared in two black regiments in Memphis by September. Ervin L. Jordan, Jr. Perhaps the group that had the strongest vested interest in seeing the South victorious were the black slaveowners. In 1830 approximately 1,556 black slaveowners in the deep South owned 7,188 slaves. About 25% of all free blacks owned slaves. A few of these were men who purchased their family members to protect or free them, but most were people who saw slavery as the best way to economic wealth and independence for themselves. The American dream in the antebellum South was just as powerful for free blacks as whites and it included the use of slaves for self-improvement. They bought and sold slaves for profit and exploited their labor just like their white counterparts. Richard Rollins After their capture one group of white Virginia slave owners and Afro-Virginians were asked if they would take the oath of allegiance to the United States in exchange for their freedom. One free negro indignantly replied: "I can't take no such oaf as dat. I'm a secesh nigger." A slave from this same group, upon learning that his master had refused, proudly exclaimed, "I can't take no oath dat Massa won't take." A second slave agreed: "I ain't going out here on no dishonorable terms." On another occasion a captured Virginia planter took the oath, but slave remained faithful to the Confederacy and refused. This slave returned to Virginia by a flag of truce boat and expressed disgust at his owner's disloyalty: "Massa had no principles." Confederate prisoners of war paid tribute to the loyalty, ingenuity, and diligence of "kind-hearted" blacks who attended to their needs and considered them fellow Southerners. Ervin L. Jordan, Jr. Wednesday, September 10: At 4 o'clock this morning the Rebel army began to move from our town, Jackson's force taking the advance. The movement continued until 8 o'clock P.M., occupying 16 hours. The most liberal calculation could not give them more than 64,000 men. Over 3,000 Negroes must be included in the number. . . . They had arms, rifles, muskets, sabers, bowie-knives, dirks, etc. They were supplied, in many instances, with knapsacks, haversacks, canteens, etc., and they were manifestly an integral portion of the Southern Confederacy army. They were seen riding on horses and mules, driving wagons, riding on caissons, in ambulances, with the staff of generals and promiscuously mixed up with all the Rebel horde. Capt. Isaac Heysinger Forrest said of the black men who served with him, and this seems to be a direct quote: These boys stayed with me, drove my teams and better Confederates did not live. . . . Those [black Southerners] among us during the war behaved in such a manner that I shall always respect them for it. . . . I have always felt kind towards them and always treated them kindly. Thomas Y. Cartwright The public support and activities of Afro-Confederates, a minority within a minority, received considerable prominence. A Charlottesville newspaper reported an interview with Hames Ward, a slave who fled "Yankeedom" to warn his fellow slaves of abuse and racism in Union army camps and of blacks being forced to front lines during battles. He preferred being the slave of "the meanest masters in the South" than a free black man in the North: "If this is freedom, give me slavery forever." Ervin L. Jordan, Jr. Much is said about the slaves coming into Federal lines, and many complaints are made because they are not promptly given up. Are they not in the Confederate lines, and are they not used to build fortifications and do the work of rebels, and in many instances used to man rebel guns, and fight against the Union? The Liberator, July 18, 1862 Well-to-do Creole Negroes . . . carried themselves with a military bearing; as they informed a commanding general on a later occasion, they came of a fighting race: "Our fathers were brought here as slaves bacause they were captured in war, and in hand to hand fights, too. Pardon me, General, but the only cowardly blood we have got in our veins is the white blood." Benjamin Quarles *********************************************** Debunking Racial Rights Douglas Jones After slogging through piles of white nationalist/supremacist literature, it finally struck me that I had stumbled upon one of those unreached tribes which from childbirth has been handcuffed inside an Affirmative Action office. This is the only explanation. Here is a people who are obsessed with racial categories, race classifications, race distinctions, race relations, and did I mention race? Anything that flutters by their minds has to immediately be sucked within some racial cubicle. But race simply isn't that interesting. It's as if these people have never even heard of other possible topics of conversation. Perhaps we could start to undo all their ugliness by quietly smuggling them a thesaurus. In a much touted paper, "The Racial Compact," white nationalist Richard McCulloch outlines a vision for fixing the world's oppressions by rearranging--what else?-- race relations. His key is to build worldwide recognition of racial rights, rights that serve to keep the respectiv! e races independent, separate, pure, and, probably, trustworthy, brave, and reverent too. His quite typical monotone on race leads him at one point to call for all worldviews to serve race as their goal: "The belief that a fundamental end or purpose of a socially, culturally, and politically dominant morality, philosophy, ideology or religion, or system of beliefs and values, is to serve and promote the welfare, well-being, health, and best interests of the race." (On second thought, send this guy a redundancy editor not a thesaurus.) Black nationalists say similar things. For all such ethnically-obsessed groups, the chief end of man is to glorify race and enjoy it forever. If this isn't idolatry, I don't know what is. As a treatment of rights, McCulloch's vision crashes in the corner at several points. For example, in his "Charter of Racial Rights," McCullogh declares that "All races have right to their own living space or territory, to possession of their own racial homeland . . . as a condition required for both their continued life and independence." Yet just prior to this, we were told that "All races have a right to . . . exclusive control of their own life and existence . . . free from domination, control or interference by other races." But if your race owns property in a territory claimed as a homeland by another, then we've got a serious knuckle fight. You would have an obligation to give up land that you have a right to keep. Similarly, McCulloch disparages individualism as "idiocy" and defends racial groups as whole objects: "individual entities, whether tree or human being, come and go in their generations, but the larger entity of which they are a part, whether forest or race, lives on" (my emphasis). Yet at the same time, he later calls for a "rejection of the concept of `collective guilt,' which holds all members of a racial, religious, national or ethnic group responsible and guilty for the wrongs committed by some members of the group." Well which is it going to be? He demands collective duties but rejects collective responsibility. How convenient. Perhaps his race has some guilt to hide. It reminds me of the quip that Aristotle categorized ad hominem arguments as fallacies because he had a questionable parentage. McCulloch makes some rather jelly-like things the bearers of civil protection. For example, races have the right to "love and value and be proud of what they are," as well as "a right to the affections and loyalties, love, and care of their members." A right to love and affection would sure put a new spin on courtship. He also turns ethnic jokes into a blood sport by opposing "any action" which has "the effect of taking persons away from their race, in mind or body, physically or in alienation of affections or loyalties" whether "with or without the consent or cooperation of its victims." We can't even poke fun at our own race, even though that is probably the only useful function of race. In addition, McCulloch finds quick affinity with environmentalist categories. Both ideologies value the whole over the particulars--"Racial conservation has much in common with the conservation of nature. . . . Racial preservation depends upon the development of a conservationist ethic for race, or human nature, similar to the conservationist ethic developed for nonhuman nature." He then cites Vice President Albert Gore on environmentalism to support his point. Hmmm. It would be fun to see a news report about the Vice President's ties to white supremacy. Dreams can be cruel. More importantly, white supremacists are excessively modern constructs. They try hard to deny it, but like Al Gore they are proud children of the Enlightenment. Marx, Rousseau, and Earth First! all try to get rid of the evil in the world not by the Spirit of God but by impotently moving around the furniture of society. Marxists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of the ruling class. Classical liberals want to get rid of evil by getting rid of the State. Modern liberals want to rid evil by getting rid of the market. Environmentalists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of those nasty humans. And white supremacists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of racial contacts. They are all Rousseauean rebels. They all draw the antithesis between light and darkness in the wrong place. But moving the furniture can't deal with the heart of sin. We can test this easily. Let all the vast numbers of white nationalists across the U.S. and Germany have a territory of their own, say, a small county in Rhode Island (just not out here in the west). Then watch for utopia to sprout. All the evils they blamed on other races will magically appear in their midst. They won't learn though. They'll find some conspiratorial way to blame everyone else. But those outside can have fun watching the foolishness of modernity. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2015001576-1060278056=:40817 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From the issue: "True DefianceA Memorial to Black Confederates "

************************************************

Quotations on Black Confederates

Various Saints

Numerous Afro-Virginians, free blacks and slaves, were genuine Southern loyalists, not as a consequence of white pressure but due to their preferences. They are the Civil War's forgotten people, yet their existence was more widespread than American history has recorded. Their bones rest in unhonored glory in Southern soil, shrouded by falsehoods, indifference and historians' censorship.

Ervin L. Jordan, Jr.

There are at the present moment, many colored men in the Confederate Army doing duty not only as cooks, servants, and laborers, but as real soldiers, having muskets on their shoulders and bullets in their pockets, ready to shoot down loyal troops and do all that soldiers may do to destroy the Federal government and build up that of the traitors and rebels.

Fredrick Douglass

To the majority of the Negroes, as to all the South, the invading armies of the Union seemed to be ruthlessly attacking independent States, invading the beloved homeland and trampling upon all that these men held dear.

Charles H. Wesley

There are numerous accounts of black participation in the battle of First Manassas in the summer of 1861. Black combatants shot, killed, and captured Union troops. Loyal slaves were said to have fought with outstanding bravery alongside their masters. These reports also provide testimony to the fidelity of black Rebels in combat. One black soldier was moving about the field when ordered to surender by a Union officer. The Rebel replied, "No sir, you are my prisoner," while drawing a pistol and shooting the officer dead. He then secured the officer's sidearm and after the battle boasted loudly of having quieted at least one of "the stinkin' Yankees who cam here `specting to whip us Southerners." Another black Confederate who stood behind a tree allowed two Union soldiers to pass before shooting one in the shoulders, clubbing him with a pistol, while demanding the other to surrender. Both prisoners were marched into Confederate lines. An Alabama officer's servant marched a ! Zouave into camp proclaiming, "Massa, here one of dese devils who been shooting at us, Suh."

Charles W. Harper

I have no doubt that if Congress would authorize their [the black Southerners'] reception into service, and empower the President to call upon individuals of States for such as they are willing to contribute, with the condition of emancipation to all enrolled, a sufficient number would be forthcoming to enable us to try the experiment [of determining whether the slaves would make good soldiers]. If it proved successful, most of the objections to the measure would disappear, and if individuals still remained unwilling to send their negroes to the army, the force of public opinion in the States would soon bring about such legislation as would remove all obstacles. I think the matter should be left, as far as possible, to the people and the States, which alone can legislate as the necessities of this particular service may require.

Gen. Robert E. Lee

One cavalry officer related how he was held under guard by a shotgun-wielding black who kept the weapon trained on the Yankee's head with unwavering concentration. "Here I had come South and was fighting to free this man," the disgusted major wrote in his diary. "If I had made one false move on my horse, he would have shot my head off."

Wayne R. Austman

For more than two years, Negroes had been extensively employed in belligerent operations by the Confederacy. They had been embodied and drilled as rebel soldiers and had paraded with white troops at a time when this would not have been tolerated in the armies of the Union.

Horace Greeley

Some Negroes, however, soon became disillusioned because of the hardships they experienced during the early months of their freedom. Nine hundred freedmen assembled at Mobile on August 13, 1865, and by a vote of seven hundred to two hundred declared that the realities of freedom "were far from being so flattering as their imagination had painted it; that the prejudices of color were not confined to the South, but stronger and more marked on the part of the strangers from the North."

Robert D. Reid

Former mayor John Dodson . . . presented them with a Confederate flag, assuring them that when they returned they would "reap a rich reward of praise, and merit, from a thankful people." Charles Tinsley, a bricklayer and a "corner workman," acted as spokesman for the Negroes. His remarks in acceptance of the flag were brief: "We are willing to aid Virginia's cause to the utmost of our ability. . . . There is not an unwilling heart among us, not a hand but will tell in the work before us; and we promise unhesitating obedience to all orders that may be given us."

Benjamin Quarles

Nor were runaways the only bondsmen who aided the Union war effort. Slaves who lacked opportunity to escape nonetheless found ways of contributing to Confederate defeat. At great peril to themselves, some slaves, concealed, fed, and directed runaways or escaped Federal prisoners of war on the journey to freedom. Others sabotaged farm and labor equipment or assumed an uncooperative attitude with owners and overseers, to slow down work and promote widespread insecurity among whites at home. In time such deeds paid great dividends, as Confederate troops deserted ranks to look after the welfare of loved ones at home.

Joseph T. Glattaar

Tennessee in June 1861 became the first in the South to legislate the use of free black soldiers. The governor was authorized to enroll those between the ages of fifteen and fifty, to be paid $18 a month and the same rations and clothing as white soldiers; the black men appeared in two black regiments in Memphis by September.

Ervin L. Jordan, Jr.

Perhaps the group that had the strongest vested interest in seeing the South victorious were the black slaveowners. In 1830 approximately 1,556 black slaveowners in the deep South owned 7,188 slaves. About 25% of all free blacks owned slaves. A few of these were men who purchased their family members to protect or free them, but most were people who saw slavery as the best way to economic wealth and independence for themselves. The American dream in the antebellum South was just as powerful for free blacks as whites and it included the use of slaves for self-improvement. They bought and sold slaves for profit and exploited their labor just like their white counterparts.

Richard Rollins

After their capture one group of white Virginia slave owners and Afro-Virginians were asked if they would take the oath of allegiance to the United States in exchange for their freedom. One free negro indignantly replied: "I can't take no such oaf as dat. I'm a secesh nigger." A slave from this same group, upon learning that his master had refused, proudly exclaimed, "I can't take no oath dat Massa won't take." A second slave agreed: "I ain't going out here on no dishonorable terms." On another occasion a captured Virginia planter took the oath, but slave remained faithful to the Confederacy and refused. This slave returned to Virginia by a flag of truce boat and expressed disgust at his owner's disloyalty: "Massa had no principles." Confederate prisoners of war paid tribute to the loyalty, ingenuity, and diligence of "kind-hearted" blacks who attended to their needs and considered them fellow Southerners.

Ervin L. Jordan, Jr.

Wednesday, September 10: At 4 o'clock this morning the Rebel army began to move from our town, Jackson's force taking the advance. The movement continued until 8 o'clock P.M., occupying 16 hours. The most liberal calculation could not give them more than 64,000 men. Over 3,000 Negroes must be included in the number. . . . They had arms, rifles, muskets, sabers, bowie-knives, dirks, etc. They were supplied, in many instances, with knapsacks, haversacks, canteens, etc., and they were manifestly an integral portion of the Southern Confederacy army. They were seen riding on horses and mules, driving wagons, riding on caissons, in ambulances, with the staff of generals and promiscuously mixed up with all the Rebel horde.

Capt. Isaac Heysinger

Forrest said of the black men who served with him, and this seems to be a direct quote:

These boys stayed with me, drove my teams and better Confederates did not live. . . . Those [black Southerners] among us during the war behaved in such a manner that I shall always respect them for it. . . . I have always felt kind towards them and always treated them kindly.

Thomas Y. Cartwright

The public support and activities of Afro-Confederates, a minority within a minority, received considerable prominence. A Charlottesville newspaper reported an interview with Hames Ward, a slave who fled "Yankeedom" to warn his fellow slaves of abuse and racism in Union army camps and of blacks being forced to front lines during battles. He preferred being the slave of "the meanest masters in the South" than a free black man in the North: "If this is freedom, give me slavery forever."

Ervin L. Jordan, Jr.

Much is said about the slaves coming into Federal lines, and many complaints are made because they are not promptly given up. Are they not in the Confederate lines, and are they not used to build fortifications and do the work of rebels, and in many instances used to man rebel guns, and fight against the Union?

The Liberator, July 18, 1862

Well-to-do Creole Negroes . . . carried themselves with a military bearing; as they informed a commanding general on a later occasion, they came of a fighting race: "Our fathers were brought here as slaves bacause they were captured in war, and in hand to hand fights, too. Pardon me, General, but the only cowardly blood we have got in our veins is the white blood."

Benjamin Quarles
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Debunking Racial Rights

Douglas Jones

After slogging through piles of white nationalist/supremacist literature, it finally struck me that I had stumbled upon one of those unreached tribes which from childbirth has been handcuffed inside an Affirmative Action office. This is the only explanation. Here is a people who are obsessed with racial categories, race classifications, race distinctions, race relations, and did I mention race? Anything that flutters by their minds has to immediately be sucked within some racial cubicle. But race simply isn't that interesting. It's as if these people have never even heard of other possible topics of conversation. Perhaps we could start to undo all their ugliness by quietly smuggling them a thesaurus.

In a much touted paper, "The Racial Compact," white nationalist Richard McCulloch outlines a vision for fixing the world's oppressions by rearranging--what else?-- race relations. His key is to build worldwide recognition of racial rights, rights that serve to keep the respective races independent, separate, pure, and, probably, trustworthy, brave, and reverent too. His quite typical monotone on race leads him at one point to call for all worldviews to serve race as their goal: "The belief that a fundamental end or purpose of a socially, culturally, and politically dominant morality, philosophy, ideology or religion, or system of beliefs and values, is to serve and promote the welfare, well-being, health, and best interests of the race." (On second thought, send this guy a redundancy editor not a thesaurus.) Black nationalists say similar things. For all such ethnically-obsessed groups, the chief end of man is to glori! fy race and enjoy it forever. If this isn't idolatry, I don't know what is.
As a treatment of rights, McCulloch's vision crashes in the corner at several points. For example, in his "Charter of Racial Rights," McCullogh declares that "All races have right to their own living space or territory, to possession of their own racial homeland . . . as a condition required for both their continued life and independence." Yet just prior to this, we were told that "All races have a right to . . . exclusive control of their own life and existence . . . free from domination, control or interference by other races." But if your race owns property in a territory claimed as a homeland by another, then we've got a serious knuckle fight. You would have an obligation to give up land that you have a right to keep.
Similarly, McCulloch disparages individualism as "idiocy" and defends racial groups as whole objects: "individual entities, whether tree or human being, come and go in their generations, but the larger entity of which they are a part, whether forest or race, lives on" (my emphasis). Yet at the same time, he later calls for a "rejection of the concept of `collective guilt,' which holds all members of a racial, religious, national or ethnic group responsible and guilty for the wrongs committed by some members of the group." Well which is it going to be? He demands collective duties but rejects collective responsibility. How convenient. Perhaps his race has some guilt to hide. It reminds me of the quip that Aristotle categorized ad hominem arguments as fallacies because he had a questionable parentage.
McCulloch makes some rather jelly-like things the bearers of civil protection. For example, races have the right to "love and value and be proud of what they are," as well as "a right to the affections and loyalties, love, and care of their members." A right to love and affection would sure put a new spin on courtship. He also turns ethnic jokes into a blood sport by opposing "any action" which has "the effect of taking persons away from their race, in mind or body, physically or in alienation of affections or loyalties" whether "with or without the consent or cooperation of its victims." We can't even poke fun at our own race, even though that is probably the only useful function of race.
In addition, McCulloch finds quick affinity with environmentalist categories. Both ideologies value the whole over the particulars--"Racial conservation has much in common with the conservation of nature. . . . Racial preservation depends upon the development of a conservationist ethic for race, or human nature, similar to the conservationist ethic developed for nonhuman nature." He then cites Vice President Albert Gore on environmentalism to support his point. Hmmm. It would be fun to see a news report about the Vice President's ties to white supremacy. Dreams can be cruel.
More importantly, white supremacists are excessively modern constructs. They try hard to deny it, but like Al Gore they are proud children of the Enlightenment. Marx, Rousseau, and Earth First! all try to get rid of the evil in the world not by the Spirit of God but by impotently moving around the furniture of society. Marxists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of the ruling class. Classical liberals want to get rid of evil by getting rid of the State. Modern liberals want to rid evil by getting rid of the market. Environmentalists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of those nasty humans. And white supremacists want to get rid of evil by getting rid of racial contacts. They are all Rousseauean rebels. They all draw the antithesis between light and darkness in the wrong place. But moving the furniture can't deal with the heart of sin.
We can test this easily. Let all the vast numbers of white nationalists across the U.S. and Germany have a territory of their own, say, a small county in Rhode Island (just not out here in the west). Then watch for utopia to sprout. All the evils they blamed on other races will magically appear in their midst. They won't learn though. They'll find some conspiratorial way to blame everyone else. But those outside can have fun watching the foolishness of modernity.
 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-108049736-1060280177=:53093-- From auntiestablishment@hotmail.com Thu Aug 7 20:19:05 2003 From: auntiestablishment@hotmail.com (Joan Opyr) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 12:19:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas Message-ID: Doug takes issue with my logic regarding gay marriage on grounds that should, by now, be familiar to all of us. He asks, "If Wilson does not get to impose his morality on homosexuals, then why do the homosexuals want him to be able to impose it on polygamists?" I don't want you to impose your morality on polygamists, and I certainly don't want to impose mine. I have no moral or philosophical objections to polygamy. I can, however, see some practical difficulties if it were practiced in the United States. Which spouse would get your social security and retirement benefits? How would we determine ownership of community property? Which wife would get to pull the plug should you wind up in a persistent vegetative state? These are not insurmountable obstacles, but they are obstacles nonetheless. The difference between me and thee is that I view this as a matter of law and not morality. Polygamy would be fine by me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the consent of all involved. (This is not the way it's practiced in the wilds of South Idaho and Utah, where multiple child brides seem to be the order of the day.) That said, I nevertheless maintain that gay marriage does not lead inevitably to polygamy. That's another debate for another day -- along with whether or not me marrying Melynda will lead to Timmy marrying Lassie. In this country, marriage is about the determination of one's heirs and the choosing of one's next of kin. You're free to believe that God has joined you together, but in all fifty states, the law can put you asunder. (From your writings on marriage and divorce, I gather you'd like to rectify that. I doubt you'll succeed, but I'll keep tossing pennies into the Friendship Square Fountain just in case.) Although states like Louisiana and Mississippi are experimenting with so-called "covenental marriage," the law generally makes no distinction between heterosexual couples who are married by Doug in Doug's church and those who are married by an Elvis impersonator at the Drive-thru Chapel in Las Vegas. And it shouldn't. The law is an ass, and I see no reason why an ass should decide whose vows are true and Godly and whose aren't. It should only determine your legal rights and obligations. You ask, "By what standard do we make decisions about marriage law? Is it religious? Secular?" Secular, darling, secular. I think the state ought to get out of the marriage business altogether. Offer civil unions to everyone -- the chance to designate your next of kin, your partner, the person who has access to your car keys and your checkbook -- and leave marriage to the consciences of the individuals involved. Melynda and I will call ourselves married -- you, the state, and Fake Elvis be damned. But we know others, both gay and straight, who are equally committed to one another who would rather die than use the word "married" to describe their relationship. In many cases, they've done what we've done, executed a complicated and expensive series of legal documents that as near as possible give us some measure of the rights and privileges of state-sanctioned marriage. How much better (and clearer) for all of us if we could do this via the shorthand of civil unions. Joan Opyr _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us Thu Aug 7 20:48:56 2003 From: skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us (Stephanie Kalasz) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 12:48:56 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Monday Agenda Message-ID: <93812436F60FD511A83A0002B3029EFC7315B0@DCFS01> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D1C.F03A83E0 Content-Type: text/plain Please note that there will not be an Administrative Committee meeting or Public Works Finance Committee meeting due to the Council Water Workshop. AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING Monday, August 11, 2003 4:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third Street; Second Floor 1. Welcome - Marshall H. Comstock, Mayor 2. Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee Interagency Agreement - Tom Scallorn The PBAC Interagency Agreement establishes the working relationship among all the agencies that are involved. The agreement also establishes guidelines for PBAC to follow in conducting its efforts and defines the responsibilities of the organization. The document has been reviewed by Administration, Legal and Public Works and is presented for your review and approval or direction. Note that all other PBAC partners have executed the agreement. ACTION: Recommend approval of the Agreement and authorize Mayor's signature thereon. 3. Naylor Farms Status Report - Tom Scallorn Council and the City of Pullman approved the Protocol which was forwarded to Idaho Department of Water Resources relating to the conditions under which Moscow and Pullman would withdraw their respective protests to the proposed water right filed by Naylor Farms. A letter of withdrawal of protest, subject to the condition that Naylor Farms agrees to abide by the Protocol has been sent to IDWR as well. The withdrawal letter is being coordinated with City of Pullman's similar letter. To date, no action has been taken by Naylor Farms to further their pursuit of the water right. ACTION: Accept report. 4. Conservation Issues - Tom Scallorn At a Special City Council Meeting on June 23, 2003, the Council discussed critical groundwater management issues. After significant public input, the Council directed staff as follows: * Implement a voluntary restriction on irrigation which limits watering to the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. The program is to be monitored for compliance and a public education program is to be instituted to ensure that citizens are aware of the restriction. The restriction season will be from June 1 through September 15. Staff was directed to report back to Council regarding the success of the program. * Prepare a request for proposals for a consultant to assist staff and the Health and Environment Commission in developing a comprehensive conservation plan. * Continue to compile information regarding pumping records and relevant data. a. Status Report on meetings - Gary J. Riedner Staff has continued to meet with a citizens group, consisting of Dianne French, Chair, Moscow Health and Environment Commission; Tom Lamar, Executive Director, Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute; and Kelly Moore, Moscow Civic Association. These meetings have been instrumental in establishing the process for developing a conservation program and placing parameters on the issues to be addressed. b. Status report on Voluntary Limitation on Daytime Irrigation - Tom Scallorn Staff will report on the measures taken regarding public information and instruction relating to the voluntary limitation on daytime watering, including public mailings, radio announcements, newspaper advertising and follow-up door-hanger program. Staff will also report regarding efforts of the City, County, School District and University of Idaho in assisting with the conservation effort. Water conservation device distribution has also increased since the voluntary program has been in effect. c. Presentation of Data - Tom Scallorn Staff has compiled information including historical data/trends relating to the amount of water extracted by the City of Moscow in recent years for use in comparison to water being pumped currently. Information includes statistics regarding temperature and precipitation in both current and historical data to try and present a comprehensive picture of water use and needs depending upon circumstances. d. Conservation Survey - Tom Scallorn Staff will present the results of the conservation survey that was sent to Moscow ratepayers in June 2003. 5000 surveys were mailed to ratepayers and 1218 surveys were returned. e. Leak Survey - Tom Scallorn A leak detection survey was conducted in July, 2003 as part of Moscow Water Department system maintenance. The survey is conducted by an outside vendor and revealed several leaks which were not able to be detected with conventional means, allowing Water Department staff to repair the leaks. f. Water Quality RFP - Tom Scallorn Staff will report on the request for proposals that has been prepared to select consultant to perform an assessment of water quality received by our customers. Proposals have been received and the selection process is nearly complete. Staff will soon notify the successful consultant and negotiate the actual cost and scope of work. The current RFP will review existing operations and seek recommendations for a more thorough Water Quality review in the 04 budget. The follow-up study in 04 will consider future improvement of treatment or operations that could lead to improved water quality. We learned in the recent conservation survey, that at least 25% of our customers noted having water quality problems. We feel that improvement in water quality is important to our customer and also could lead to savings in labor resources and water. Funds budgeted in FY2003. Funds budgeted in FY2003. Phase II of Water Quality Improvement Program budgeted in FY2004. g. RFP for Conservation Consultant - Tom Scallorn Staff has been working with the Health and Environment Commission and the citizen's group to develop a request for proposals for a consultant to assist staff and the H&E Commission in developing a comprehensive water conservation plan. Funds are available in the FY2003 budget year, but likely a consultant will not be compensated until the beginning of the FY2004 budget year on October 1, 2003. ACTION: Receive reports from staff and give further direction as deemed appropriate. NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. Stephanie Kalasz Interim City Clerk City of Moscow (208) 883-7015 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D1C.F03A83E0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please note that there will not be an Administrative Committee meeting or Public Works Finance Committee meeting due to the = Council Water Workshop.

 

AGENDA

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MOSCOW<= font size=3D2> CITY = COUNCIL

WORKSHOP MEETING

 

Monday, August 11, = 2003    &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;=20             =            =             =             =           4:00 = p.m.

 

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City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third = Street; Second = Floor

 

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1.      Welcome - Marshall H. Comstock, = Mayor

 

2.   = Palouse= = Basin Aquifer = Committee Interagency Agreement - Tom = Scallorn

      = The PBAC Interagency = Agreement establishes the working relationship among all the agencies that are involved.  The agreement also establishes guidelines for PBAC to = follow in conducting its efforts and defines the responsibilities of the organization.  The document has been reviewed by Administration, = Legal and Public Works and is presented for your review and approval or = direction.  Note that all other PBAC partners have executed the = agreement.

 

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    &nbs= p; ACTION:  Recommend approval of the Agreement and authorize Mayor's signature = thereon.

 

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3.   Naylor Farms = Status Report - Tom Scallorn

      Council and = the City of Pullman approved the Protocol which was forwarded to = Idaho Department of Water Resources relating to the conditions under which = Moscow and Pullman would withdraw their respective protests to the proposed = water right filed by Naylor Farms. A letter of withdrawal of protest, subject to = the condition that Naylor Farms agrees to abide by the Protocol has been = sent to IDWR as well. The withdrawal letter is being coordinated with City of = Pullman's similar letter.  To date, no action has been taken by Naylor Farms = to further their pursuit of the water right.

 

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    &nbs= p; ACTION:  Accept = report.

 

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4.   Conservation = Issues - Tom Scallorn

At a Special = City Council Meeting on June 23, 2003, the Council discussed critical groundwater management issues. After significant public input, the = Council directed staff as follows:

 

·         Implement a voluntary restriction on = irrigation which limits watering to the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. The = program is to be monitored for compliance and a public education program is to be = instituted to ensure that citizens are aware of the restriction. The restriction = season will be from June 1 through September 15. Staff was directed to report = back to Council regarding the success of the program.

·         Prepare a request for proposals for a = consultant to assist staff and the Health and Environment Commission in developing a comprehensive conservation plan.

·         Continue to compile information regarding = pumping records and relevant data.

 

a.       Status Report on meetings - Gary J. = Riedner

Staff has = continued to meet with a citizens group, consisting of Dianne French, = Chair, Moscow Health and Environment Commission; Tom Lamar, Executive = Director, Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute; and Kelly Moore, Moscow = Civic Association. These meetings have been instrumental in establishing the = process for developing a conservation program and placing parameters on the = issues to be addressed.

 

b.       Status report on Voluntary Limitation on = Daytime Irrigation - Tom Scallorn

Staff will = report on the measures taken regarding public information and instruction relating to = the voluntary limitation on daytime watering, including public mailings, radio = announcements, newspaper advertising and follow-up door-hanger program. Staff will = also report regarding efforts of the City, County, School District = and University of Idaho in assisting with the conservation effort. Water conservation = device distribution has also increased since the voluntary program has been in = effect.

 

c.       Presentation of Data - Tom Scallorn

Staff has = compiled information including historical data/trends relating to the amount of = water extracted by the City of Moscow in recent years for use = in comparison to water being pumped currently. Information includes = statistics regarding temperature and precipitation in both current and historical = data to try and present a comprehensive picture of water use and needs = depending upon circumstances.

 

d.       Conservation Survey - Tom Scallorn

Staff will = present the results of the conservation survey that was sent to = Moscow ratepayers in June 2003. 5000 surveys were mailed to ratepayers and = 1218 surveys were returned.

 

e.       Leak Survey - Tom Scallorn

A leak = detection survey was conducted in July, 2003 as part of Moscow Water Department system maintenance. The survey is conducted by an outside vendor and revealed = several leaks which were not able to be detected with conventional means, = allowing Water Department staff to repair the leaks.

 

f.        Water Quality RFP - Tom Scallorn

Staff will = report on the request for proposals that has been prepared to select consultant to = perform an assessment of water quality received by our customers.  Proposals = have been received and the selection process is nearly complete.  Staff = will soon notify the successful consultant and negotiate the actual cost and = scope of work.  The current RFP will review existing operations and seek recommendations for a more thorough Water Quality review in the 04 budget.  The follow-up study in 04 will consider future = improvement of treatment or operations that could lead to improved water = quality.  We learned in the recent conservation survey, that at least 25% of our = customers noted having water quality problems.  We feel that improvement in = water quality is important to our customer and also could lead to savings in = labor resources and water.  Funds budgeted in FY2003.  Funds = budgeted in FY2003.  Phase II of Water Quality Improvement Program budgeted in = FY2004.

 

g.       RFP for Conservation Consultant - Tom Scallorn

Staff has = been working with the Health and Environment Commission and the citizen's group to develop a request for proposals for a consultant to assist staff and = the H&E Commission in developing a comprehensive water conservation plan. Funds = are available in the FY2003 budget year, but likely a consultant will not = be compensated until the beginning of the FY2004 budget year on = October 1, 2003.

 

    &nbs= p; ACTION:  Receive reports from = staff and give further direction as deemed appropriate.

 

=

NOTICE:  = Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate = physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be = made.

 

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of = Moscow

(208) = 883-7015

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C35D1C.F03A83E0-- From dougwils@moscow.com Thu Aug 7 21:12:23 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 13:12:23 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030807125813.01cd3e08@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, I actually think this discussion is getting somewhere. But I still have questions, and I hope will get this us even further. Joan says: "The difference between me and thee is that I view this as a matter of law and not morality. Polygamy would be fine by me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the consent of all involved." But obviously you believe that the law should be informed by morality. Otherwise, why would you care about consent? The need for consent is (obviously) a moral issue. But whose formulation? Whose morality? And if a fifteen year old girl is not competent to decide whether to join the harem of an old coot on the mountain named Elijah One Tooth, then how is she competent to decide whether to sleep with some fifteen-year-old in her class at school? Or to get an abortion if she desires one? Why do we help her get condoms for the latter bad choice, but draw the line hard and firm with the first bad choice? And by the way, I think you guessed wrong when it comes to my teaching on divorce and remarriage. Jesus said that divorce was permitted because of hardness of heart. And pastorally, I have seen enough of such hardness of heart in marriages to be able to thank God for the grace He exhibits in lawful divorce for the wronged party. In this screwed up world, divorce is frequently permitted, and sometimes mandatory. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From joshuahendrik@yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 21:23:11 2003 From: joshuahendrik@yahoo.com (Joshua Nieuwsma) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 13:23:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030807202311.69012.qmail@web41010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1643723376-1060287791=:68911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Joan, You say "I have no moral or philosophical objections to polygamy". And then you say "Polygamy would be fine by me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the consent of all involved." Why do we need any guarantee? You just made three judgements: what is willing, what is fair, and what is emotional/mental/physical consent. These are moral judgements. Haven't you contradicted yourself with your moral and philosophical conditions (substituted instead of objections) that you set before you would consider polygamy fine? Why should those conditions be satisfied? Whose to say those are the only conditions, or that those are the conditions that need satisfying? What if we were to, as a nation in a constitutional amendment, declare that "Polygamy is hereby granted legal status by the people and states of this United States provided that the various local and federal law agencies guarantee that every polygamous husband has a 1:1 ratio of blondes, brunettes, ! and redheads. Diversity in civil union, as in all other situations, must be upheld by this great and diverse nation. Therefore no man shall be legally identified with more than one blonde, brunette, or redhead unless he have one of each already. See UC 12.2.3-5 for directions in the case of retroactive situations..." A ludicrous requirement, to be sure, but really is it any different than requiring that every polygamous union be "willing, fair, and consented"? An even better example would be to have an affirmative action polygamy law. There must be women out there who are missing out on the "opportunities" polygamous relationship because of their skin color. This needs to be remedied... Secondly, you said marriage is about a determination of one's heirs and the choosing of one's next of kin. Where do you get this definition? Sounds to me like a corporation more than a marriage. Thirdly, you claim that you want the state to get out of marriages altogether, but then you want the state to give you a nice blanket "civil union" because you want a secular definition of marriage. You are still leaving by the front door and trying to come in the back. cheers, Joshua Nieuwsma Joan Opyr wrote:Doug takes issue with my logic regarding gay marriage on grounds that should, by now, be familiar to all of us. He asks, "If Wilson does not get to impose his morality on homosexuals, then why do the homosexuals want him to be able to impose it on polygamists?" I don't want you to impose your morality on polygamists, and I certainly don't want to impose mine. I have no moral or philosophical objections to polygamy. I can, however, see some practical difficulties if it were practiced in the United States. Which spouse would get your social security and retirement benefits? How would we determine ownership of community property? Which wife would get to pull the plug should you wind up in a persistent vegetative state? These are not insurmountable obstacles, but they are obstacles nonetheless. The difference between me and thee is that I view this as a matter of law and not morality. Polygamy would be fine by me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the consent of all involved. (This is not the way it's practiced in the wilds of South Idaho and Utah, where multiple child brides seem to be the order of the day.) That said, I nevertheless maintain that gay marriage does not lead inevitably to polygamy. That's another debate for another day -- along with whether or not me marrying Melynda will lead to Timmy marrying Lassie. In this country, marriage is about the determination of one's heirs and the choosing of one's next of kin. You're free to believe that God has joined you together, but in all fifty states, the law can put you asunder. (From your writings on marriage and divorce, I gather you'd like to rectify that. I doubt you'll succeed, but I'll keep tossing pennies into the Friendship Square Fountain just in case.) Although states like Louisiana and Mississippi are experimenting with so-called "covenental marriage," the law generally makes no distinction between heterosexual couples who are married by Doug in Doug's church and those who are married by an Elvis impersonator at the Drive-thru Chapel in Las Vegas. And it shouldn't. The law is an ass, and I see no reason why an ass should decide whose vows are true and Godly and whose aren't. It should only determine your legal rights and obligations. You ask, "By what standard do we make decisions about marriage law? Is it religious? Secular?" Secular, darling, secular. I think the state ought to get out of the marriage business altogether. Offer civil unions to everyone -- the chance to designate your next of kin, your partner, the person who has access to your car keys and your checkbook -- and leave marriage to the consciences of the individuals involved. Melynda and I will call ourselves married -- you, the state, and Fake Elvis be damned. But we know others, both gay and straight, who are equally committed to one another who would rather die than use the word "married" to describe their relationship. In many cases, they've done what we've done, executed a complicated and expensive series of legal documents that as near as possible give us some measure of the rights and privileges of state-sanctioned marriage. How much better (and clearer) for all of us if we could do this via the shorthand of civil unions. Joan Opyr _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1643723376-1060287791=:68911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Joan,
 
You say "I have no moral or philosophical objections to polygamy". And then you say "Polygamy would be fine by me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the consent of all involved." Why do we need any guarantee? You just made three judgements: what is willing, what is fair, and what is emotional/mental/physical consent. These are moral judgements. Haven't you contradicted yourself with your moral and philosophical conditions (substituted instead of objections) that you set before you would consider polygamy fine? Why should those conditions be satisfied? Whose to say those are the only conditions, or that those are the conditions that need satisfying? What if we were to, as a nation in a constitutional amendment, declare that "Polygamy is hereby granted legal status by the people and states of this United States provided that the various local and federal law agencies guar! antee that every polygamous husband has a 1:1 ratio of blondes, brunettes, and redheads. Diversity in civil union, as in all other situations, must be upheld by this great and diverse nation. Therefore no man shall be legally identified with more than one blonde, brunette, or redhead unless he have one of each already. See UC 12.2.3-5 for directions in the case of retroactive situations..."
A ludicrous requirement, to be sure, but really is it any different than requiring that every polygamous union be "willing, fair, and consented"? An even better example would be to have an affirmative action polygamy law. There must be women out there who are missing out on the "opportunities" polygamous relationship because of their skin color. This needs to be remedied... 
 
Secondly, you said marriage is about a determination of one's heirs and the choosing of one's next of kin. Where do you get this definition? Sounds to me like a corporation more than a marriage.
 
Thirdly, you claim that you want the state to get out of marriages altogether, but then you want the state to give you a nice blanket "civil union" because you want a secular definition of marriage. You are still leaving by the front door and trying to come in the back.
 
cheers,
 
Joshua Nieuwsma

Joan Opyr <auntiestablishment@hotmail.com> wrote:
Doug takes issue with my logic regarding gay marriage on grounds that
should, by now, be familiar to all of us. He asks, "If Wilson does not get
to impose his morality on homosexuals, then why do the homosexuals want him
to be able to impose it on polygamists?"

I don't want you to impose your morality on polygamists, and I certainly
don't want to impose mine. I have no moral or philosophical objections to
polygamy. I can, however, see some practical difficulties if it were
practiced in the United States. Which spouse would get your social security
and retirement benefits? How would we determine ownership of community
property? Which wife would get to pull the plug should you wind up in a
persistent vegetative state? These are not insurmountable obstacles, but
they are obstacles nonetheless. The difference between me and thee is t! hat
I view this as a matter of law and not morality. Polygamy would be fine by
me if we could guarantee it was practiced willingly, fairly, and with the
consent of all involved. (This is not the way it's practiced in the wilds
of South Idaho and Utah, where multiple child brides seem to be the order of
the day.) That said, I nevertheless maintain that gay marriage does not
lead inevitably to polygamy. That's another debate for another day -- along
with whether or not me marrying Melynda will lead to Timmy marrying Lassie.

In this country, marriage is about the determination of one's heirs and the
choosing of one's next of kin. You're free to believe that God has joined
you together, but in all fifty states, the law can put you asunder. (From
your writings on marriage and divorce, I gather you'd like to rectify that.
I doubt you'll succeed, but I'll keep tossing pennies into the Friendship
Square Fountain just in case.) Although s! tates like Louisiana and
Mississippi are experimenting with so-called "covenental marriage," the law
generally makes no distinction between heterosexual couples who are married
by Doug in Doug's church and those who are married by an Elvis impersonator
at the Drive-thru Chapel in Las Vegas. And it shouldn't. The law is an
ass, and I see no reason why an ass should decide whose vows are true and
Godly and whose aren't. It should only determine your legal rights and
obligations.

You ask, "By what standard do we make decisions about marriage law? Is it
religious? Secular?"

Secular, darling, secular. I think the state ought to get out of the
marriage business altogether. Offer civil unions to everyone -- the chance
to designate your next of kin, your partner, the person who has access to
your car keys and your checkbook -- and leave marriage to the consciences of
the individuals involved. Melynda and I will call ourselves ! married -- you,
the state, and Fake Elvis be damned. But we know others, both gay and
straight, who are equally committed to one another who would rather die than
use the word "married" to describe their relationship. In many cases,
they've done what we've done, executed a complicated and expensive series of
legal documents that as near as possible give us some measure of the rights
and privileges of state-sanctioned marriage. How much better (and clearer)
for all of us if we could do this via the shorthand of civil unions.

Joan Opyr

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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1643723376-1060287791=:68911-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Thu Aug 7 21:23:10 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 13:23:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7010@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Dougl Wilson stated: "The need for consent is (obviously) a moral issue. But whose formulation? Whose morality? And if a fifteen year old girl is not competent to decide whether to join the harem of an old coot on the mountain named Elijah One Tooth, then how is she competent to decide whether to sleep with some fifteen-year-old in her class at school?" The need for consent is a legal issue concerning sexual acts between adults. The need for consent is moot concerning sexual acts with a minor. If either (or both) participants of a sexual act are underage, it is rape. To a negligible degree you are correct, Mr. Wilson. Laws define age of consent. Public morals define laws. Again it is simple. If you feel that "consensual" sex with underage girls and boys is not inappropriate behavior, you can either: 1) Legislate to lower (or eliminate) the age of consent, or 2) Move to a community where such behavior is acceptable. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From petew@completebbs.com Thu Aug 7 21:29:51 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 13:29:51 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030807124655.009d2750@mail.completebbs.com> --=======74291B49======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-4160363; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 12:19 PM 8/7/03 -0700, Joan Opyr wrote: >I have no moral or philosophical objections to polygamy. I can, however, >see some practical difficulties if it were practiced in the United States. Most of the polygamy in the USA involves a guy who travels for his trade who acquires a spouse in each of the cities he most often travels to. You probably know someone who has either been in this situation or knows someone else who has, it's not unusual at all, just ask around and see. The point is that most polygamy, as it is practiced, is really a kind of fraud committed against the spouses and kids. This is a lot more common than the sort of polygamy that the teevee set likes to show us, with creepy religious cult people doing their thing in creepy little towns using force with their fraud. >. I think the state ought to get out of the marriage business altogether. Can't happen as the purpose of the state, at least Our State, is to define and protect property rights. Marriage is one arena of human activity where conflicting claims to property tend to happen a lot. The gov'mint has to be conservative about changing marriage law to avoid an avalanche of new kinds of disputes. The courts don't like having to decide new kinds of cases as it takes a lot of time, it makes them unpopular no matter how they decide and controversies tend to be rekindled every so often. How do you say? Tough cases make bad law? --=======74291B49======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-4160363 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --=======74291B49=======-- From auntiestablishment@hotmail.com Fri Aug 8 01:23:35 2003 From: auntiestablishment@hotmail.com (Joan Opyr) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:23:35 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] gay marriage and bananas Message-ID: Doug says: >But obviously you believe that the law should be informed by morality. >Otherwise, why would you care about consent? The need for consent is >(obviously) a moral issue. But whose formulation? Whose morality? And if a >fifteen year old girl is not competent to decide whether to join the harem >of an old coot on the mountain named Elijah One Tooth, then how is she >competent to decide whether to sleep with some fifteen-year-old in her >class at school? Why must the need for consent be construed as a moral rather than a legal issue? An individual rights argument will suffice. The jails are full of people who believe they have a right (divine or otherwise) to rape, kill, maim, or abuse. The law is not interested in their beliefs, but in their actions. One man's belief in his right to "yes" may not trespass on a woman's physical right to "no." Call that morality if you like, and search for its roots in the Bible and the Torah, but I don't think we need look any further for legal justification than simple self-interest. We're not obliged to believe in God to believe that assault on another human being is a bad thing. Logic alone dictates that if I hit you, you might hit me back. The law codifies that neither of us should hit the other, and it prescribes punishments if we do. Whether or not you view this as a question of morality is up to you. I view it as maintaining civil order. (Now, if you’re going to insist that the concept of individual rights can only come from God, then we’re playing chicken and the egg, and we will not, contrary to your assertion, get anywhere. You know the old saw, God created man, and man returned the favor? Well, while I’m singing “We Shall Overcome,” you’re singing “What’s it all about, Alfie?” Not a recipe for mutual enlightenment.) As for fifteen year-olds having sex with old coots, the older I get, the more I think that no one under the age of thirty should be allowed out of the house. That said, we can make an argument for impaired (or at least incomplete) judgment in fifteen year-olds based on simple biology. The synapses in the human brain are not all up and running until we're in our early twenties. Making decisions about whom to marry (or which harem to join) when you're not yet firing on all cylinders is a demonstrably bad idea. Somehow, this conversation keeps slipping into what ifs about children when the subject at hand is whether or not adults -- old enough to drink, old enough to vote, and with all of their synapses ready, willing, and able – should be allowed to determine who they will marry. Supporters of gay marriage have often been accused of wanting to impose their morality on others. Nonsense. Being compelled to recognize the legality of a gay or lesbian relationship is not the same as being compelled to recognize its moral or ethical legitimacy. The latter is a matter of personal choice. If Melynda and I were legally wed, it’s true that you would be unable to prevent me from inheriting or making decisions for her in the ICU, but I in turn would be unable to make you view our relationship as moral. You would still be free to believe that we were destined for a spit on Satan’s rotisserie. I can no more impose acceptance on you than you can impose it on me. I happen to find marriage in which the wife is submissive to the husband ridiculous, and, given a test, I would fail to recognize Ward Cleaver as June’s God-appointed boss. What I am obliged to recognize is that they have a legal relationship, and that he is her legally designated spouse. I just wish he wouldn’t be so hard on the Beaver. Joan _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Fri Aug 8 02:28:17 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 18:28:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <009201c35d4c$6c89e560$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C35D11.ABC72C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mr. Arnold, It fascinates me that you are willing to do away with the very = concept of marriage. Is this the way other gays think as well? I see it = now; we'll all become a bunch of herd animals. Find a consenting adult, = either sex, and play around. Sounds rather like a dairy farm to me. But where do you get your idea of human rights? You are pulling = things out of thin air. Rights. Wrongs. No sex with kids, unless they = are physically matured enough. An old man cannot marry a young girl. Why = should anyone follow these standards, based on your worldview? You claim = that everyone should be able to make their own sexual choices, and yet = you through your own universal guidelines would limit what others could = or could not do.=20 And regarding your statement that most marriages are false anyways, = you are practically saying that if something is broken, throw it away. = What about fixing it? But actually, if you tried to fix it you would try = to screw on a bolt with a hammer. Sincerely, Luke Nieuwsma ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Donovan Arnold=20 To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Luke, Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then = the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that = wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia = organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of = reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that = White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at = you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white = girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them = married or previously married.=20 You write: "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?" Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a = big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the = heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, = hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of = other issues.=20 Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights = about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would = hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for = me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or = because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious = beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of = freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children. Donovan J Arnold=20 >From: "Luke"=20 >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"=20 >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage=20 >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20 >=20 >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20 >=20 > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and=20 >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that = there is=20 >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and = women with=20 >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two = men=20 >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20 > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would=20 >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should = there=20 >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?=20 > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between = a=20 >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your = religious=20 >views on others!=20 >=20 >My sincere and respectful regards,=20 >Luke Nieuwsma=20 >=20 >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The = parts don't=20 >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female = organs.=20 >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was = designed=20 >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might.=20 >=20 > ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C35D11.ABC72C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mr. Arnold,
    It fascinates me = that you are=20 willing to do away with the very concept of marriage. Is this the = way other=20 gays think as well? I see it now; we'll all become a bunch of herd = animals. Find=20 a consenting adult, either sex, and play around. Sounds rather like a = dairy farm=20 to me.
    But where do you get = your idea=20 of human rights? You are pulling things out of thin air. Rights. = Wrongs. No=20 sex with kids, unless they are physically matured enough. An old man = cannot=20 marry a young girl. Why should anyone follow these standards, based on = your=20 worldview? You claim that everyone should be able to make their own = sexual=20 choices, and yet you through your own universal guidelines would limit = what=20 others could or could not do.
    And regarding your = statement=20 that most marriages are false anyways, you are practically saying that = if=20 something is broken, throw it away. What about fixing it? But actually, = if you=20 tried to fix it you would try to screw on a bolt with a = hammer.
    = Sincerely,
Luke Nieuwsma
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Donovan Arnold
To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net = ; vision2020@moscow.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, = 2003 9:40=20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re:=20 Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

Luke,

Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults = then the=20 homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that = wishes to=20 connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia = organization.=20 NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. = Every=20 study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight = Married=20 men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would = you? The=20 "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, = almost=20 all every case, most of them married or previously married.

You write:

"For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what = would be=20 wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"

Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights = a big=20 difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the = heart that=20 matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital=20 visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal = benefits, car=20 insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues. =

Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these = rights=20 about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I = would hate=20 for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me = in a=20 case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because = they=20 disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the = core of=20 the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of = reality or=20 the rights of children.

Donovan J Arnold 

 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , = "vision2020"=20
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay = Marriage=20
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700=20
>=20
>Greetings, Mr. Arnold,=20
>=20
> I find it odd that you do not see the connection = between=20 Nambla and=20
>homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently = pointed out=20 that there is=20
>already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages = nation-wide; men=20 and women with=20
>covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what = is to=20 stop two men=20
>with a "vow" from cheating on each other?=20
> For that matter, looking at things from your point of = view,=20 what would=20
>be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of = marriage? Why=20 should there=20
>even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent = isn't=20 enough?=20
> And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say = that sex=20 between a=20
>child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're = imposing=20 your religious=20
>views on others!=20
>=20
>My sincere and respectful regards,=20
>Luke Nieuwsma=20
>=20
>P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the = objection=20 "The parts don't=20
>fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into = adopting=20 female organs.=20
>But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern = that man=20 was designed=20
>for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try = as you=20 might.=20
>=20
>=20
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C35D11.ABC72C50-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 8 07:05:12 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 23:05:12 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

Luke,

You are funny. Sometimes I think you can't believe what you write and are just playing around. You make assumptions about my positions and me and make wierd conections about what I say. It is like I say we should water plants and you infer that I want all trees to be cut down and removed from the earth. Such strong streches of the imagination, it is like you are talking to someone else and not a part of the same conversation.

I don't need the Bible or the Quran, or any other book or writting to tell me that hurting other people is wrong, or to treat them as less is wrong. I guess you do need to read the old testiment to know not to sleep with a donkey or to sleep with your mother.

Luke, It all boils down to one rule:

"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of another person, let them do it."

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 18:28:17 -0700
>
>Mr. Arnold,
> It fascinates me that you are willing to do away with the very concept of marriage. Is this the way other gays think as well? I see it now; we'll all become a bunch of herd animals. Find a consenting adult, either sex, and play around. Sounds rather like a dairy farm to me.
> But where do you get your idea of human rights? You are pulling things out of thin air. Rights. Wrongs. No sex with kids, unless they are physically matured enough. An old man cannot marry a young girl. Why should anyone follow these standards, based on your worldview? You claim that everyone should be able to make their own sexual choices, and yet you through your own universal guidelines would limit what others could or could not do.
> And regarding your statement that most marriages are false anyways, you are practically saying that if something is broken, throw it away. What about fixing it? But actually, if you tried to fix it you would try to screw on a bolt with a hammer.
> Sincerely,
>Luke Nieuwsma
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donovan Arnold
> To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net ; vision2020@moscow.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>
>
> Luke,
>
> Nobody is more against relationships between children and adults then the homosexual community and civil rights activitists. It is you that wishes to connect NAMBLA with the gay community. NAMBLA is a pedophilia organization. NOT a gay organization. You have a very twisted concept of reality. Every study in America in the last 15 years has shown that White Straight Married men are the leaders of child molesting. Look at you media cases would you? The "Amber Alert" is always little white girls abducted by sick white men, almost all every case, most of them married or previously married.
>
> You write:
>
> "For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage?"
>
> Nothing, from my perceptive of equal rights. But from human rights a big difference. Most marriages are false anyway. It is what is in the heart that matters. But Marriages allow for tax breaks, child custody, hospital visitation rights, property rights, medical coverage, spousal benefits, car insurance, burial rights, death benefits, and a host of other issues.
>
> Everyone has the right to decide who they want to receive these rights about themselves and their family. That is a basic human right. I would hate for someone to tell me that I can't have someone make decisions for me in a case of an accident because of the gender of the person, or because they disagree with my decision based on "their" religious beliefs. This the core of the issue. Not NAMBLA is a small group of freaks that no sense of reality or the rights of children.
>
> Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
> >From: "Luke"
> >To: "Donovan Arnold" , "vision2020"
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:19:31 -0700
> >
> >Greetings, Mr. Arnold,
> >
> > I find it odd that you do not see the connection between Nambla and
> >homosexual unions . Someone on this list recently pointed out that there is
> >already hypocrisy in heterosexual marriages nation-wide; men and women with
> >covenant vows are cheating on their spouses. Now what is to stop two men
> >with a "vow" from cheating on each other?
> > For that matter, looking at things from your point of view, what would
> >be wrong with simply abolishing all concept of marriage? Why should there
> >even be a contract? How can you say mutual consent isn't enough?
> > And furthermore, how can you in your worldview say that sex between a
> >child and a man is immoral/should be illegal? You're imposing your religious
> >views on others!
> >
> >My sincere and respectful regards,
> >Luke Nieuwsma
> >
> >P.S. On your earlier post you mentioned under the objection "The parts don't
> >fit" that modern science can tweak a man's body into adopting female organs.
> >But doesn't that simply fit the heterosexual pattern that man was designed
> >for? You cannot escape the way God made the world, try as you might.
> >
> >


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Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From scooke@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 8 18:43:15 2003 From: scooke@uidaho.edu (Stephen Cooke) Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 10:43:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] employment numbers by county by sector Message-ID: http://censtats.census.gov/cbpnaic/cbpnaic.shtml Dear Visionaries, Here is an interesting website with info on the employment numbers in every county of the nation. Steve Cooke From joshuahendrik@yahoo.com Fri Aug 8 19:54:53 2003 From: joshuahendrik@yahoo.com (Joshua Nieuwsma) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 11:54:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030808185453.94106.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1173276309-1060368893=:93998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mr. Arnold, You are funny. Sometimes I think you can't truly believe what you write and are just playing around with phrases and things. You contradict your positions and yourself and make weird connections and, also, disconnections about what we Christians say. It's as if I say that the only foundation of morals is the Bible, and you infer that therefore I don't believe in basic rights of mankind. The reason you don't need the bible to tell you not to sleep with a donkey, (though if you were consistent with your support of homos, you would recognize that there is very little difference between that and sleeping with a donkey, and you would support beastiality almost as heartily), is because God designed morals into the very fabric of our existence. But if you don't want to use the Bible, and if you also deny all other external places where some sort of morality is defined, then where do you get this boiled down sugar-water? Your morality tree has no roots. And a tree that has no roots is not a tree, but a dead branch ready to be cast into the fire. Can't you see that? Who cares about the other person? What does Darwin say? Survival of the fittest. There's no room for a universal moral standard there. Mr. Arnold, if anything I do infringes upon the supposed rights, privileges, freedoms, health, liberties, or property of another person, what is that to you? Why do you care if there is wickedness in Liberia or murder in Bosnia? I care because God hates it when the rich and powerful mistreat, rob, steal, and otherwise harm the poor and destitute, the fatherless, and the widow. But you don't have God, therefore you can't hate it. You can only assert that morals are needed because everyone needs morals. And yes, I know that I am nearly as circular, because Scripture is my ultimate authority. But I go to something outside myself. You have nowhere to go but your personal, internal, and may I say God given understanding of certain aspects of morality. But you're not transcendent, so neither can your morality be. cheers, Joshua Nieuwsma p.s. can you seriously think of one thing, besides such things as brushing your teeth, that doesn't in some way infringe upon your boiled sugar-water rule? Seems to me one of the glories of Christianity is that people's "rights" (by your definition anyhow) are infringed all the time. True freedom is learning that the rope of law is really a merciful, grace-filled safety harness. Donovan Arnold wrote: Luke, You are funny. Sometimes I think you can't believe what you write and are just playing around. You make assumptions about my positions and me and make wierd conections about what I say. It is like I say we should water plants and you infer that I want all trees to be cut down and removed from the earth. Such strong streches of the imagination, it is like you are talking to someone else and not a part of the same conversation. I don't need the Bible or the Quran, or any other book or writting to tell me that hurting other people is wrong, or to treat them as less is wrong. I guess you do need to read the old testiment to know not to sleep with a donkey or to sleep with your mother. Luke, It all boils down to one rule: "If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of another person, let them do it." 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Mr. Arnold,
 
You are funny. Sometimes I think you can't truly believe what you write and are just playing around with phrases and things. You contradict your positions and yourself and make weird connections and, also, disconnections about what we Christians say. It's as if I say that the only foundation of morals is the Bible, and you infer that therefore I don't believe in basic rights of mankind.
 
The reason you don't need the bible to tell you not to sleep with a donkey, (though if you were consistent with your support of homos, you would recognize that there is very little difference between that and sleeping with a donkey, and you would support beastiality almost as heartily), is because God designed morals into the very fabric of our existence. But if you don't want to use the Bible, and if you also deny all other external places where some sort of morality is defined, then where do you get this boiled down sugar-water? Your morality tree has no roots. And a tree that has no roots is not a tree, but a dead branch ready to be cast into the fire. Can't you see that? Who cares about the other person? What does Darwin say? Survival of the fittest. There's no room for a universal moral standard there.
 
Mr. Arnold, if anything I do infringes upon the supposed rights, privileges, freedoms, health, liberties, or property of another person, what is that to you? Why do you care if there is wickedness in Liberia or murder in Bosnia? I care because God hates it when the rich and powerful mistreat, rob, steal, and otherwise harm the poor and destitute, the fatherless, and the widow. But you don't have God, therefore you can't hate it.  You can only assert that morals are needed because everyone needs morals. And yes, I know that I am nearly as circular, because Scripture is my ultimate authority. But I go to something outside myself. You have nowhere to go but your personal, internal, and may I say God given understanding of certain aspects of morality. But you're not transcendent, so neither can your morality be.
 
cheers,
 
Joshua Nieuwsma
 
p.s. can you seriously think of one thing, besides such things as brushing your teeth, that doesn't in some way infringe upon your boiled sugar-water rule? Seems to me one of the glories of Christianity is that people's "rights" (by your definition anyhow) are infringed all the time. True freedom is learning that the rope of law is really a merciful, grace-filled safety harness.
 


Donovan Arnold <donovanarnold@hotmail.com> wrote:

Luke,

You are funny. Sometimes I think you can't believe what you write and are just playing around. You make assumptions about my positions and me and make wierd conections about what I say. It is like I say we should water plants and you infer that I want all trees to be cut down and removed from the earth. Such strong streches of the imagination, it is like you are talking to someone else and not a part of the same conversation.

I don't need the Bible or the Quran, or any other book or writting to tell me that hurting other people is wrong, or to treat them as less is wrong. I guess you do need to read the old testiment to know not to sleep with a donkey or to sleep with your mother.

Luke, It all boils down to one rule:

"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of another person, let them do it."

Donovan J Arnold


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1173276309-1060368893=:93998-- From sslund@moscow.com Fri Aug 8 21:17:05 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:17:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: <20030808185453.94106.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <000301c35dea$09506520$6501a8c0@pooh> Joshua Nieuwsma wrote: " and you infer that therefore I don't believe in basic rights of mankind." If you're really a Christian, then you should support "basic rights of HUMANkind." I'll cut you some slack on that one. However, I'll cut you absolutely NO slack on this: " though if you were consistent with your support of OFFENSIVE SLUR DELETED " I suppose I should pity you that your vocabulary is so sparse you resort to using offensive slurs, but instead you simply disgust me. OTOH, it certainly makes your hatred crystal clear. Not very Christian-like of you. You talk an awful lot about God & Christianity, but clearly you don't have a clue. What on earth do you think God thinks of you using such hateful terms to describe Her children when professing to be Christian??? Guess any person is free to call themselves a Christian, but wherever you got your Christian "education" from was definitely lacking. Maybe you better go back & do some serious study this time. Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke From scooke@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 8 21:19:32 2003 From: scooke@uidaho.edu (Stephen Cooke) Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 13:19:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Message-ID: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/ Dear Visionaries, USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of rurality. On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the forest primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the above website. Steve Cooke From tomh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 8 21:30:29 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F701B@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, take a look at Wyoming (a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, 8, or 9) Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu] Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM To: Vision2020 Listserver List Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/ Dear Visionaries, USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of rurality. On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the forest primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the above website. Steve Cooke _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 8 23:28:33 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 15:28:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Message-ID:

Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between being a 8 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 Listserver List
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700
>
>Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, take a look at Wyoming
>(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, 8, or 9)
>
>Tom Hansen
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu]
>Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM
>To: Vision2020 Listserver List
>Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
>
>
>http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/
>Dear Visionaries,
> USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of
>rurality.
>On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the forest
>primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the above
>website.
>
>Steve Cooke
>
>
>_____________________________________________________
> List services made available by First Step Internet,
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> http://www.fsr.net
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online From tomh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 8 23:34:41 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 15:34:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7021@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35DFD.41F1F1B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am assuming that a vast majority of the nation's population that = lives in an "8" or "9" county are farmers. Historically farmers have been pro-Republican on the ballots. =20 Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:29 PM To: tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between being = a 8 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. = :) Donovan J Arnold >From: Thomas Hansen=20 >To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 Listserver List=20 >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?=20 >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700=20 >=20 >Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, take a look at = Wyoming=20 >(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, 8, or 9)=20 >=20 >Tom Hansen=20 >=20 >-----Original Message-----=20 >From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu]=20 >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM=20 >To: Vision2020 Listserver List=20 >Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?=20 >=20 >=20 >http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/=20 >Dear Visionaries,=20 > USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of=20 >rurality.=20 >On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the = forest >primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the = above >website.=20 >=20 >Steve Cooke=20 >=20 >=20 >_____________________________________________________=20 > List services made available by First Step Internet,=20 > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20 > http://www.fsr.net=20 > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 >=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=20 >=20 >_____________________________________________________=20 > List services made available by First Step Internet,=20 > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20 > http://www.fsr.net=20 > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 >=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=20 _____ =20 Protect your PC - Click here = for McAfee.com VirusScan Online=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35DFD.41F1F1B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Tom=20 Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan Arnold=20 [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 08, = 2003=20 3:29 PM
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Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out = in the=20 sticks is latah county?

Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between = being a 8=20 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 = to.8. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020=20 Listserver List
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700=20
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>Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, = take a look=20 at Wyoming=20
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>Tom Hansen=20
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>Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
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Tom,
I don't have the time to check either = of your=20 assumptions about 8and9ers being farmers and farmers being republican = but I have=20 a hunch they are wrong.  Would you be willing to chech them out a=20 bit?  If not no big deal.
 
Troy Merrill
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Thomas = Hansen=20
To: 'Donovan Arnold' ; Thomas = Hansen ; scooke@uidaho.edu=20 ; vision2020@moscow.com
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 = 3:34=20 PM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how = far out in=20 the sticks is latah county?

I am=20 assuming that a vast majority of the nation's population that lives in = an "8"=20 or "9" county are farmers.  Historically farmers have been=20 pro-Republican on the ballots.
 
Tom=20 Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan Arnold=20 [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August = 08, 2003=20 3:29 PM
To: tomh@uidaho.edu;=20 scooke@uidaho.edu; vision2020@moscow.com
Sub= ject:=20 RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah=20 county?

Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between = being a=20 8 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 = to.8.=20 :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 = Listserver List
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks = is latah=20 county?=20
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700=20
>=20
>Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, = take a=20 look at Wyoming=20
>(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, = 8, or=20 9)=20
>=20
>Tom Hansen=20
>=20
>-----Original Message-----=20
>From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu]=20
>Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM=20
>To: Vision2020 Listserver List=20
>Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
>=20
>=20
=
>http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003= /=20
>Dear Visionaries,=20
> USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, = i.e.,=20 degree of=20
>rurality.=20
>On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 = being back=20 to the forest=20
>primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is=20 available at the above=20
>website.=20
>=20
>Steve Cooke=20
>=20
>=20
>_____________________________________________________ =
> List services made available by First Step Internet, =
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20
> http://www.fsr.net=20
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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>=20
>_____________________________________________________ =
> List services made available by First Step Internet, =
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20
> http://www.fsr.net=20
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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Actually, Farmers use to be pro-Democrat. However, Democrats have been turning more toward environmential protection to gain inner-city votes hurting farmers and also more socially liberal. These two factors turned Farmers away from the Democrats. Farmers were considered a main base of the Democrats up until about the 1980's. They still are in places like Iowa.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: 'Donovan Arnold' , Thomas Hansen , scooke@uidaho.edu, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 15:34:41 -0700
>
>I am assuming that a vast majority of the nation's population that lives in
>an "8" or "9" county are farmers. Historically farmers have been
>pro-Republican on the ballots.
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:29 PM
>To: tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
>
>
>
>Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between being a 8
>or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. :)
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
> >From: Thomas Hansen
> >To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 Listserver List
> >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
> >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700
> >
> >Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, take a look at Wyoming
> >(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, 8, or 9)
> >
> >Tom Hansen
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu]
> >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM
> >To: Vision2020 Listserver List
> >Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
> >
> >
> >http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/
> >Dear Visionaries,
> > USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of
> >rurality.
> >On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the forest
>
> >primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the above
>
> >website.
> >
> >Steve Cooke
> >
> >
> >_____________________________________________________
> > List services made available by First Step Internet,
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> > http://www.fsr.net
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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> >
> >_____________________________________________________
> > List services made available by First Step Internet,
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> > http://www.fsr.net
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
> >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
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Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From thansen@moscow.com Sat Aug 9 01:00:00 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C35DCE.81235B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit You will find that farmers have been pro-Republican for a long, long, time.. This is because the Republican Party has always been in favor of farm subsidies (paying farmers not to grow certain crops). A quick scan of farmer-oriented states, especially southern farmer-oriented states (i.e. Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, etc.) and alot of the northern farmer-oriented states (i.e. Wyoming, Iowa, Idaho, etc.) have voted the Republican ticket. The only exceptions to this "rule" have been "favorite-son" states where a local resident (with a strong political history) is running for office (i.e. Hubert Humpherey of Minnesota in the 1968 Primary and General Elections and Harkin of Iowa in the 1992 Primary). Heck, Gore didn't even carry Tennessee in 2000. I can't recall the last time the majority of farming states supported a Democratic candidate. Tom Hansen -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Donovan Arnold Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 4:37 PM To: tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Actually, Farmers use to be pro-Democrat. However, Democrats have been turning more toward environmential protection to gain inner-city votes hurting farmers and also more socially liberal. These two factors turned Farmers away from the Democrats. Farmers were considered a main base of the Democrats up until about the 1980's. They still are in places like Iowa. Donovan J Arnold >From: Thomas Hansen >To: 'Donovan Arnold' , Thomas Hansen , scooke@uidaho.edu, vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 15:34:41 -0700 > >I am assuming that a vast majority of the nation's population that lives in >an "8" or "9" county are farmers. Historically farmers have been >pro-Republican on the ballots. > >Tom Hansen >Moscow, Idaho > >-----Original Message----- >From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:29 PM >To: tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? > > > >Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between being a 8 >or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. :) > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > >From: Thomas Hansen > >To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 Listserver List > >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? > >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700 > > > >Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is rural, take a look at Wyoming > >(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at 7, 8, or 9) > > > >Tom Hansen > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu] > >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM > >To: Vision2020 Listserver List > >Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? > > > > > >http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/ > >Dear Visionaries, > > USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, i.e., degree of > >rurality. > >On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 being back to the forest > > >primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer is available at the above > > >website. > > > >Steve Cooke > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _____ > >Protect your PC - Click here for >McAfee.com VirusScan Online > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C35DCE.81235B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You = will find=20 that farmers have been pro-Republican for a long, long, time..  = This is=20 because the Republican Party has always been in favor of farm subsidies = (paying=20 farmers not to grow certain crops).  A quick scan of = farmer-oriented=20 states, especially southern farmer-oriented states (i.e. = Alabama, =20 Georgia, Mississippi, etc.) and alot of the northern farmer-oriented = states=20 (i.e. Wyoming, Iowa, Idaho, etc.)  have voted the Republican = ticket. =20 The only exceptions to this "rule" have been "favorite-son" states where = a local=20 resident (with a strong political history) is running for office (i.e. = Hubert=20 Humpherey of Minnesota in the 1968 Primary and General = Elections and Harkin=20 of Iowa in the 1992 Primary). 
 
Heck, Gore didn't=20 even carry Tennessee in 2000.  I can't recall the last time the = majority of=20 farming states supported a Democratic candidate.
 
Tom = Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Donovan=20 Arnold
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 4:37 PM
To:=20 tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; = vision2020@moscow.com
Subject:=20 RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah=20 county?

Actually, Farmers use to be pro-Democrat. However, Democrats have = been=20 turning more toward environmential protection to gain inner-city votes = hurting=20 farmers and also more socially liberal. These two factors turned = Farmers away=20 from the Democrats. Farmers were considered a main base of the = Democrats up=20 until about the 1980's. They still are in places like Iowa.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Thomas Hansen
>To: 'Donovan Arnold' , = Thomas Hansen=20 , scooke@uidaho.edu, vision2020@moscow.com=20
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 15:34:41 -0700=20
>=20
>I am assuming that a vast majority of the nation's = population=20 that lives in=20
>an "8" or "9" county are farmers. Historically farmers = have=20 been=20
>pro-Republican on the ballots.=20
>=20
>Tom Hansen=20
>Moscow, Idaho=20
>=20
>-----Original Message-----=20
>From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] =
>Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:29 PM=20
>To: tomh@uidaho.edu; scooke@uidaho.edu; = vision2020@moscow.com=20
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation = is=20 between being a 8=20
>or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is = about a=20 .7 to.8. :)=20
>=20
>Donovan J Arnold=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> >From: Thomas Hansen=20
> >To: "'Stephen Cooke'" , Vision2020 Listserver List =
> >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] how far out in the = sticks is=20 latah county?=20
> >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 13:30:29 -0700=20
> >=20
> >Interesting link. If you think that Idaho is = rural, take a=20 look at Wyoming=20
> >(a couple 3's with the remaining counties rated at = 7, 8,=20 or 9)=20
> >=20
> >Tom Hansen=20
> >=20
> >-----Original Message-----=20
> >From: Stephen Cooke [mailto:scooke@uidaho.edu]=20
> >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:20 PM=20
> >To: Vision2020 Listserver List=20
> >Subject: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is = latah=20 county?=20
> >=20
> >=20
>=20 >http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/RuralUrbanContinuumCodes/2003/=20
> >Dear Visionaries,=20
> > USDA has developed an "out in the sticks" scale, = i.e.,=20 degree of=20
> >rurality.=20
> >On a scale of 1 to 9 w/ one being mega urban and 9 = being=20 back to the forest=20
>=20
> >primeval, guess how rural Latah county is? Answer = is=20 available at the above=20
>=20
> >website.=20
> >=20
> >Steve Cooke=20
> >=20
> >=20
> = >_____________________________________________________=20
> > List services made available by First Step = Internet,=20
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since = 1994.=20
> > http://www.fsr.net=20
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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> >=20
> = >_____________________________________________________=20
> > List services made available by First Step = Internet,=20
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since = 1994.=20
> > http://www.fsr.net=20
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months = FREE*.=20 _____________________________________________________ List services = made=20 available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the = Palouse since=20 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C35DCE.81235B50-- From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Sat Aug 9 01:00:18 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage References: Message-ID: <003801c35e09$455f5ca0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> >Luke, It all boils down to one rule: >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of another >person, let them do it." Says who? Luke Nieuwsma From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 01:45:05 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

All the mental giants of History. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Socrates, Plato, Oliver Wendel Holmes, Martin Luther, even Jesus's teachings fit within this frame of thinking. Perhaps you know something they don't.

Donovan J Arnold



 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700
>
> >Luke, It all boils down to one rule:
> >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties,
>or property of another >person, let them do it."
>
>Says who?
>
>Luke Nieuwsma
>
>


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Donovan, Donovan, Donovan,

Clearly you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength of the opposing argument.

This applies even when your opponent forgets to end his mighty argument with "Cheers!"

Sunil


>From: "Donovan Arnold"
>To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700
>


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All the mental giants of History. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Socrates, Plato, Oliver Wendel Holmes, Martin Luther, even Jesus's teachings fit within this frame of thinking. Perhaps you know something they don't.

Donovan J Arnold



 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700
>
> >Luke, It all boils down to one rule:
> >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties,
>or property of another >person, let them do it."
>
>Says who?
>
>Luke Nieuwsma
>
>


Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ------=_NextPart_000_2d36_2243_a47-- From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Sat Aug 9 04:40:49 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:40:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030809034049.69589.qmail@web13403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-845051402-1060400449=:68020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sunil, You and Donovan may be right and Luke may be wrong. And since Jesus has been referenced and used as an authority in Donovans post, I thought we could be tolerant to explore and share our diversity of opinions in that direction for a bit. Truly, "if it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of another person, let them do it." Ok, lets go with that for a bit. And play along for a while, because this can get quite fun. I wouldn't have gone in this direction but since Jesus has been referenced you may as well play along, even if you don't agree with the initial premise. At least, Donovan should play along, since it was Donovan that brought up Jesus and wanted to use Jesus as an authority. Now lets assume that the "person" we are referring to above is God. Is it possible to "infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property" of God? What is the property of God? For starters we could assume ourselves as property of God. We are the property of God. He is our Creator, He owns us, we are expected to do as He says. So therefore, what we do could infringe upon our owner if we violate His standards. Our owner requires of us certain standards of behaviour that don't infringe upon our owner. Those standards have been identified in the Bible. We should always be asking ourselves, is what I am doing infringe upon other peoples rights? And, is what I am doing infringe upon my owner's rights, my owner being God? In the case of our owner God, we should be behaving according to His standards, and not infringing upon His right as our owner. Cheers! John Harrell Sunil Ramalingam wrote: Donovan, Donovan, Donovan, Clearly you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength of the opposing argument. This applies even when your opponent forgets to end his mighty argument with "Cheers!" Sunil >From: "Donovan Arnold" >To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700 > --------------------------------- MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 From: "Donovan Arnold" To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700 All the mental giants of History. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Socrates, Plato, Oliver Wendel Holmes, Martin Luther, even Jesus's teachings fit within this frame of thinking. Perhaps you know something they don't. Donovan J Arnold >From: "Luke" >To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700 > > >Luke, It all boils down to one rule: > >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, >or property of another >person, let them do it." > >Says who? > >Luke Nieuwsma > > --------------------------------- Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-845051402-1060400449=:68020 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Sunil,
 
You and Donovan may be right and Luke may be wrong. And since Jesus has been referenced
and used as an authority in Donovans post, I thought we could be tolerant to explore and share
our diversity of opinions in that direction for a bit.
 
Truly, "if it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of
another person, let them do it."
 
Ok, lets go with that for a bit. And play along for a while, because this can get quite fun. I
wouldn't have gone in this direction but since Jesus has been referenced you may as well
play along, even if you don't agree with the initial premise. At least, Donovan should play
along, since it was Donovan that brought up Jesus and wanted to use Jesus as an authority.
 
Now lets assume that the "person" we are referring to above is God. Is it possible to "infringe
upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property" of God? What is the property of God?
 
For starters we could assume ourselves as property of God. We are the property of God. He
is our Creator, He owns us, we are expected to do as He says. So therefore, what we
do
could infringe upon our owner if we violate His standards. Our owner requires of us certain standards
of behaviour that don't infringe upon our owner. Those standards have been identified in the Bible.
 
We should always be asking ourselves, is what I am doing infringe upon other peoples rights?
And, is what I am doing infringe upon my owner's rights, my owner being God? In the case of
our owner God, we should be behaving according to His standards, and not infringing upon
His right as our owner.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 
 


Sunil Ramalingam <sunilramalingam@hotmail.com> wrote:

Donovan, Donovan, Donovan,

Clearly you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength of the opposing argument.

This applies even when your opponent forgets to end his mighty argument with "Cheers!"

Sunil


>From: "Donovan Arnold"
>To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700
>


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From: "Donovan Arnold"
To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700

All the mental giants of History. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Socrates, Plato, Oliver Wendel Holmes, Martin Luther, even Jesus's teachings fit within this frame of thinking. Perhaps you know something they don't.

Donovan J Arnold



 

>From: "Luke"
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700
>
> >Luke, It all boils down to one rule:
> >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties,
>or property of another >person, let them do it."
>
>Says who?
>
>Luke Nieuwsma
>
>


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Mr. Harrell,

I will play along. This should be good.

I think your logic is very good which a sign of strong intelligence. However, your premises are incorrect. I will point out a few. However, I wish to state first that these are not necessarily my personal religious or spiritual viewpoints, just pointing our flaws in the premises.

Your first incorrect premise is in this statement.: "Now lets assume that the "person" we are referring to above is God".

God is not a person. To do so would invalidate the remaining of your arguments because it is persons that we are talking about.

Second false Premise: I did not refer to Jesus as a supreme being, just as a great mind.

Third false premise: You are assuming that the Bible is the word of God. This was not stated. The Bible could be just an old book written by some fat guys that lived a long time ago.

Fourth false premise: You assume that because someone created us that we are 'their' property. Clearly we do not view children as the property of a parent.

Fifth: You assume that because something is owned that the owner has full and unrestricted rights to do what they wish to or with the property. I own the gasoline in my car, I surely can't dump it out on the ground and into the soil. Nor can the owner of a dog beat it into a bloody pulp.

Finally, we could make the argument that God speaks to us directly and tells us what to do without anyone having any actual evidence to prove or disprove it unless they accept the premise that the KJV Bible is the absolute unerrored literal interpretation of God.

I can't argue the logic, it is sound, but when you question the validity of the premises used to make the logical arguments, I don't think it holds up very well.

To people that haven't studied philosophy or logic before, it sounds like this to me:

A) All Dogs are Camels

B) All Camels can fly

C) Therefore, All Dogs can fly.

If A and B were true, I would agree with C. But since A and B are false, I can't agree with the conclusion of C on the basis of the premises of A and B being false. This is how I read Mr. Harrell's argument. Sound logic, but false premises leads to a false conclusion.

Thanks!

Donovan J Arnold 

 

>To: Sunil Ramalingam , donovanarnold@hotmail.com, lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com

>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:40:49 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Sunil,
>
>You and Donovan may be right and Luke may be wrong. And since Jesus has been referenced
>and used as an authority in Donovans post, I thought we could be tolerant to explore and share
>our diversity of opinions in that direction for a bit.
>
>Truly, "if it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property of
>another person, let them do it."
>
>Ok, lets go with that for a bit. And play along for a while, because this can get quite fun. I
>wouldn't have gone in this direction but since Jesus has been referenced you may as well
>play along, even if you don't agree with the initial premise. At least, Donovan should play
>along, since it was Donovan that brought up Jesus and wanted to use Jesus as an authority.
>
>Now lets assume that the "person" we are referring to above is God. Is it possible to "infringe
>upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties, or property" of God? What is the property of God?
>
>For starters we could assume ourselves as property of God. We are the property of God. He
>is our Creator, He owns us, we are expected to do as He says. So therefore, what we
>do
>could infringe upon our owner if we violate His standards. Our owner requires of us certain standards
>of behaviour that don't infringe upon our owner. Those standards have been identified in the Bible.
>
>We should always be asking ourselves, is what I am doing infringe upon other peoples rights?
>And, is what I am doing infringe upon my owner's rights, my owner being God? In the case of
>our owner God, we should be behaving according to His standards, and not infringing upon
>His right as our owner.
>
>Cheers!
>John Harrell
>
>
>
>
>Sunil Ramalingam wrote:
>
>Donovan, Donovan, Donovan,
>
>Clearly you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength of the opposing argument.
>
>This applies even when your opponent forgets to end his mighty argument with "Cheers!"
>
>Sunil
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Donovan Arnold"
> >To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700
> >
>
>
>
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> > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
>From: "Donovan Arnold"
>To: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net, vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:45:05 -0700
>
>
>All the mental giants of History. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Socrates, Plato, Oliver Wendel Holmes, Martin Luther, even Jesus's teachings fit within this frame of thinking. Perhaps you know something they don't.
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Luke"
> >To: "Donovan Arnold" , vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
> >Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 17:00:18 -0700
> >
> > >Luke, It all boils down to one rule:
> > >"If it doesn't infringe upon the rights, freedoms, health, life, liberties,
> >or property of another >person, let them do it."
> >
> >Says who?
> >
> >Luke Nieuwsma
> >
> >
>
>
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From ddouglas@pacsim.com Sat Aug 9 14:41:48 2003 From: ddouglas@pacsim.com (David Douglas) Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 09:41:48 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003801c35e7b$fbfd5da0$e1e10e0a@LATITUDECPT5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35E5A.74EBBDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Visionaries: Donovan writes: "Second false Premise: I did not refer to Jesus as a supreme being, just as a great mind." Ah, yes. The "Jesus was great teacher [mind]" argument. And almost invariably put forth by those who ignore virtually all His pronouncements and pay lip service to a few (often out of context with the whole of his teaching). If I said the things Jesus said, you would dismiss me as a nut--as well you should. How would you feel if I told my followers (speaking loosely): "All the scriptures were about me" (Jesus said this after he rose from the grave after a Roman execution). "If you've seen me you've seen God (the Father)" "Go and make disciples of all the nations" (note the intolerance for the preservation of a diversity of other practices). "The gates of hell shall not prevail against my church" (oh, the intolerance). "People will want to kill you for following me." "I am the way, the truth, and the life." I could go on. Which of those things (and all the others) do you want to take seriously? And if you pick and choose what to believe about this "great mind"--who is the greater teacher? I could go on, but CS Lewis said it better (lifted from the net with the citation): I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God." That is the one thing we must not say. A man who is merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic - on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg - or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to. (Mere Christianity [New York: Touchstone, 1996] ). You can argue about the alternatives but the great teacher thing (in and of itself) is not valid. Consistency is cracking the whip,...again..... Cheers, David Douglas ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35E5A.74EBBDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Visionaries:
 
Donovan writes:
 
"Second false Premise: I = did not=20 refer to Jesus as a supreme being, just as a great mind."
 
Ah, = yes.  The=20 "Jesus was great teacher [mind]" argument.  And almost=20 invariably put forth by those who ignore virtually = all His=20 pronouncements and pay lip service to a few (often out of context = with=20 the whole of his teaching).  If I said the things Jesus said, you = would=20 dismiss me as a nut--as well you should.  =
 
How = would you feel=20 if I told my followers (speaking loosely):
 
"All = the=20 scriptures were about me" (Jesus said this after he rose = from the=20 grave after a Roman execution).
"If = you've seen me=20 you've seen God (the Father)"
"Go = and make=20 disciples of all the nations"  (note the intolerance for the = preservation=20 of a diversity of other practices).
"The = gates of hell=20 shall not prevail against my church" (oh, the=20 intolerance).
"People will want=20 to kill you for following me."
"I am = the way, the=20 truth, and the life."
 
I = could go=20 on.  Which of those things (and all the others) do you want to = take=20 seriously?  And if you pick and choose what to believe about = this=20 "great mind"--who is the greater teacher?
 
 
I = could go on, but=20 CS Lewis said it better (lifted from the net with the=20 citation):
 
I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish = thing that=20 people often say about Him: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great = moral=20 teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God." That is the one = thing we=20 must not say. A man who is merely a man and said the sort of things = Jesus said=20 would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic - on = the=20 level with the man who says he is a poached egg - or else he would be = the=20 Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, = the Son=20 of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a = fool,=20 you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His = feet and=20 call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing = nonsense about=20 His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He = did not=20 intend to. (Mere Christianity [New York: Touchstone, 1996]=20 ).
You can = argue about=20 the alternatives but the great teacher thing (in and of itself) is not=20 valid.  Consistency is cracking the=20 whip,...again.....
 
Cheers,
 
David=20 Douglas
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During the last Presidential election, this is how the = counties=20 across the country voted:
 
 
You can make your own decisions whether the Dems live in cities and = Republicans in the sticks.
 
Best,
Dale

Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between = being a 8=20 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. = :)

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you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength of the opposing argument. This can only be understood as a facile playground response, and not an argument, if in fact the authority behind the initial claims is well known to all. In that case, the best response would be to answer the question. "Don't touch that electric fence, Billy!" "Says who?" Lots of good answers could go in here. "All the best electricians." "Mom" "Rancher Smith." et al. In this universe of discourse, such an appeal to limited authorities is quite legitimate and proper. Now, when people on this forum issue sweeping and *universally* obligatory imperatives (denouncing racism, say, or whooping up human rights, and insisting that all are morally obligated to agree, conform, and burn candles on their altar), what is the common authority, binding on us all, that obligates us to obey? Let's keep it simple. Check one of the following. ____ All are morally obligated to acknowledge the inviolability of human rights. ____ All are not morally obligated to acknowledge the inviolability of human rights. Check one of the sentences above. And if someone else wants to check the other one, and you challenge him, and he says, "Says who?" a decent respect for those who know how to follow an argument should require that you answer the question. Imagine there's no heaven. Its easy if you try. It sure is -- above the killing fields of Cambodia, above German concentration camps, above the abortion clinics, above the Stalinist famine in Georgia, above the Aztec pyramids covered in human blood, above the bedroom of a nine-year-old girl being molested by her mother's boy friend -- only sky. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From london@moscow.com Sat Aug 9 18:03:34 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 10:03:34 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] council candidate questionaire Message-ID: <3F352966.8226CDEE@moscow.com> For the last few Moscow City Council elections, a V2020 committee has created a questionaire for the council candidates and disseminated the results. Would anyone like to join this committee? Please respond to Bill London at london@moscow.com BL From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 23:05:33 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 22:05:33 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Gay Marriage, Heaven and Body Count Message-ID: All: Douglas wants us to consider whether or not people who do not believe in "heaven" have killed and molested more than those who do. How does this exactly relate to gay marriage rights? Oh, of course, if you do not believe in a religious view that includes "heaven," there is no foundation for human rights: we are all adrift in a world of malicious chaotic moral relativism. Apparently the belief that God could be a source of absolute moral codes, and construct the universe accordingly, without "heaven" involved in the equation, is an impossibility? No proof exists that this is impossible, just like no proof exists that some human religions' are not the result of a vast sociology experiment conducted by unimaginably advanced intelligent beings from some other part of the galaxy, who occasionally have visited to blow earthlings minds' with "miracles." Douglas lists various atrocities committed by those who imagine there is no "heaven," making a mockery of a pop song by John Lennon. I won't argue the factual seriousness of what Douglas asserts, though Germany was predominately Christian at the time of the Holocaust. People of many different ideologies and religions have committed atrocities. But given that absolutist extremist religions exploiting belief in "heaven" have often in history provided ideological cover and psychological solace to facilitate atrocities, Douglas does his worldview a disservice when inviting a "body count" argument. Moral codes throughout the world from many different religions declare murder morally wrong. The implication that we must believe in one religion only, or we are lost to moral chaos and anarchy, does not fit the facts of human conduct. What great harm will result from allowing gay marriage? Will this lead to the slaughter of millions in ruthless bloodletting with all moral standards voided? Is this what Douglas is implying? It would seem so. Ted >From: Douglas >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage >Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 09:48:10 -0700 > >Visionaries, > >Sunil says: >Clearly you don't understand that when the other party goes nuclear and >unleashes a WMD like 'Says who?' the only thing one can do is slowly back >away and be grateful that you weren't completely destroyed by the strength >of the opposing argument. > > >This can only be understood as a facile playground response, and not an >argument, if in fact the authority behind the initial claims is well known >to all. In that case, the best response would be to answer the question. > >"Don't touch that electric fence, Billy!" >"Says who?" > >Lots of good answers could go in here. > >"All the best electricians." "Mom" "Rancher Smith." et al. In this universe >of discourse, such an appeal to limited authorities is quite legitimate and >proper. > >Now, when people on this forum issue sweeping and *universally* obligatory >imperatives (denouncing racism, say, or whooping up human rights, and >insisting that all are morally obligated to agree, conform, and burn >candles on their altar), what is the common authority, binding on us all, >that obligates us to obey? > >Let's keep it simple. Check one of the following. > >____ All are morally obligated to acknowledge the inviolability of human >rights. > >____ All are not morally obligated to acknowledge the inviolability of >human rights. > >Check one of the sentences above. And if someone else wants to check the >other one, and you challenge him, and he says, "Says who?" a decent respect >for those who know how to follow an argument should require that you answer >the question. Imagine there's no heaven. Its easy if you try. It sure is -- >above the killing fields of Cambodia, above German concentration camps, >above the abortion clinics, above the Stalinist famine in Georgia, above >the Aztec pyramids covered in human blood, above the bedroom of a >nine-year-old girl being molested by her mother's boy friend -- only sky. > >Cordially, > > >Douglas Wilson > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From timlohr@yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 03:39:00 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 19:39:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Talk Show 8/10/03: POLITICS FREE-FOR-ALL Message-ID: <20030810023900.75140.qmail@web10904.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, On Sunday 8/10/03 MOSCOW MORNING VIEWS, a talk show on KUOI 89.3 FM in Moscow(web audio on KUOI.org) will feature the following guests: --In the first hour (9-10 am)Christopher LaPaglia of the Palouse Peace Coalition will come by and we'll conduct a politics free-for-all on topics ranging from Iraq to Arnold Schwarzenegger. We also expect a call from frequent political caller "Justin from Oregon" to give his perspective on many of these issues. --In the second hour (10-11 am) we will continue the discussion on politics and probably have plenty of time for open-line phone calls. MOSCOW MORNING VIEWS is aired live every Sunday Morning from 9-11 am on KUOI 89.3 FM and streamed live on the internet on KUOI's website(KUOI.org) Call in phone #'s: 885-6392 or 885-6393 Anyone with comments, questions or suggestions for guests can send e-mail to: timlohr@yahoo.com OR call the studio after the show at the numbers above. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 04:44:05 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 20:44:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage Message-ID:

David,

Perhaps you can go to football game with another football and give it to the team on Defense so they stop fighting over the possession of the ball.

People are you scare the vejeezus out of me. Did you just read the line that, "Second false Premise: I did not refer to Jesus as a supreme being, just as a great mind." and nothing else in front of it or behind it? You didn't read the line before that I said it was not my beliefs but just a hypothetical argument to counter the premises in "Logical and Critical thinking game" between me and Mr. Harrell.

That is correct Mr. Douglas, that is not my personal belief. It is game. Kind of like you buy out all the little companies in "Monopoly" and charge people unethical prices for landing on your "Park Place" with 4 Hotels. I wouldn't do it in real life. But, in a game I can. This is a game, not reality.

Yes I really do believe that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and the Son of God, was born of the Virgin Mary, died on the Cross for our sins, rose from the dead, and will come again to judge the living and the dead.

However, in an earthly mind game discussing logic, this is not applicable. This belief in Christ is based only on Faith. You can't win a logical and critical thing game by saying "cuz I think it so"or "I feel it in my bones". It doesn't work. You have to use what can only be proven in the here and now.

Please, think before you go on a preaching tour. Context and timing is everything. I also fail to understand why you would fail to see the logic of Jesus's teachings even if there was not God. The truth is the truth, in the spirtual and the earthly anyway.You are a silly man.

Donovan J Arnold

 

>From: "David Douglas"
>To: "'Donovan Arnold'" ,
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage
>Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 09:41:48 -0400
>
> Visionaries:
>
> Donovan writes:
>
> "Second false Premise: I did not refer to Jesus as a supreme being, just
>as a great mind."
>
> Ah, yes. The "Jesus was great teacher [mind]" argument. And almost
>invariably put forth by those who ignore virtually all His pronouncements
>and pay lip service to a few (often out of context with the whole of his
>teaching). If I said the things Jesus said, you would dismiss me as a
>nut--as well you should.
>
> How would you feel if I told my followers (speaking loosely):
>
> "All the scriptures were about me" (Jesus said this after he rose from the
>grave after a Roman execution).
> "If you've seen me you've seen God (the Father)"
> "Go and make disciples of all the nations" (note the intolerance for the
>preservation of a diversity of other practices).
> "The gates of hell shall not prevail against my church" (oh, the
>intolerance).
> "People will want to kill you for following me."
> "I am the way, the truth, and the life."
>
> I could go on. Which of those things (and all the others) do you want to
>take seriously? And if you pick and choose what to believe about this
>"great mind"--who is the greater teacher?
>
>
> I could go on, but CS Lewis said it better (lifted from the net with the
>citation):
>
> I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that
>people often say about Him: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral
>teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God." That is the one thing we
>must not say. A man who is merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus
>said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic - on
>the level with the man who says he is a poached egg - or else he would be
>the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is,
>the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for
>a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His
>feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing
>nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to
>us. He did not intend to. (Mere Christianity [New York: Touchstone, 1996] ).
>You can argue about the alternatives but the great teacher thing (in and of
>itself) is not valid. Consistency is cracking the whip,...again.....
>
>Cheers,
>
>David Douglas


Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 04:50:27 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 20:50:27 -0700 Subject: Fw: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county? Message-ID:

The Blue is where 95% of the people with electricity, cars, paved roads and buildings reside. The Red is where you can not get cable and where 95% of cows, sheep, and pigs live. :)

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Dale Courtney"
>To:
>Subject: Fw: [Vision2020] how far out in the sticks is latah county?
>Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 06:49:13 -0700
>
>During the last Presidential election, this is how the counties across the country voted:
>
>
>
>You can make your own decisions whether the Dems live in cities and Republicans in the sticks.
>
>Best,
>Dale
> Humm, I am wondering what the statistical correlation is between being a 8 or 9 and voting Republican. I am willing to bet it is about a .7 to.8. :)


Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From DonaldH675@aol.com Sun Aug 10 06:03:00 2003 From: DonaldH675@aol.com (DonaldH675@aol.com) Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 01:03:00 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors Message-ID: <14d.228e2697.2c672c04@aol.com> --part1_14d.228e2697.2c672c04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Visionaries, Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be able to respond to my questions. Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old David's building - (I think it is called Beaches now)? If so, what plans have been made for it? What are the ramifications for taxes? Will the taxes of other down town business go up as a consequence? Thank you Rose Huskey --part1_14d.228e2697.2c672c04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaries,
Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the Daily= News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be able to re= spond to my questions.  Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an affiliated C= hrist Church business has recently purchased the old David's building - (I t= hink it is called Beaches now)?  If so, what plans have been made for i= t?  What are the ramifications for taxes?  Will the taxes of other= down town business go up as a consequence? 
Thank you
Rose Huskey
--part1_14d.228e2697.2c672c04_boundary-- From natewilson@moscow.com Sun Aug 10 06:40:30 2003 From: natewilson@moscow.com (Nate Wilson) Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 22:40:30 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors In-Reply-To: <14d.228e2697.2c672c04@aol.com> References: <14d.228e2697.2c672c04@aol.com> Message-ID: <3F35DACE.5040102@moscow.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000004080501080304090104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mrs. Huskey, While we have not yet placed an offer, a compatriot of mine and my-own-self recently went through the property [The Beach: A Place to Party] with the owner. We were looking into the building's mosque potential. The hot tub in the basement makes it practically perfect. As far as tax ramifications go, we were planning on getting a levy on the ballot sometime this winter. The increased property taxes would cover the addition of some tasteful minarets. Cheers. NDW DonaldH675@aol.com wrote: > Dear Visionaries, > Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the > Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be > able to respond to my questions. Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an > affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old > David's building - (I think it is called Beaches now)? If so, what > plans have been made for it? What are the ramifications for taxes? > Will the taxes of other down town business go up as a consequence? > Thank you > Rose Huskey --------------000004080501080304090104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mrs. Huskey,
    While we have not yet placed an offer, a compatriot of mine and my-own-self recently went through the property [The Beach: A Place to Party] with the owner. We were looking into the building's mosque potential. The hot tub in the basement makes it practically perfect. As far as tax ramifications go, we were planning on getting a levy on the ballot sometime this winter. The increased property taxes would cover the addition of some tasteful minarets. Cheers.

NDW

DonaldH675@aol.com wrote:
Dear Visionaries,
Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be able to respond to my questions.  Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old David's building - (I think it is called Beaches now)?  If so, what plans have been made for it?  What are the ramifications for taxes?  Will the taxes of other down town business go up as a consequence? 
Thank you
Rose Huskey
--------------000004080501080304090104-- From DonaldH675@aol.com Sun Aug 10 07:00:43 2003 From: DonaldH675@aol.com (DonaldH675@aol.com) Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 02:00:43 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors Message-ID: <5a.205c7faf.2c67398b@aol.com> --part1_5a.205c7faf.2c67398b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Nate Wilson, What a thoughtful reply to a serious question -=A0 I had hoped that someone=20 from your faith community would respond and quell the rumor, if rumor it was= .=A0=20 Oh, I get it,=A0 you were making a joke.=A0 Call me humorless, but religious= slurs,=20 even those about Christ Church, never seem very funny to me.=A0=20 Rose Huskey --part1_5a.205c7faf.2c67398b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Nate Wilson,
What a thoughtful reply to a serious question -=A0 I had hoped that someone=20= from your faith community would respond and quell the rumor, if rumor it was= .=A0 Oh, I get it,=A0 you were making a joke.=A0 Call me humorless, but reli= gious slurs, even those about Christ Church, never seem very funny to me.= =A0
Rose Huskey

--part1_5a.205c7faf.2c67398b_boundary-- From gdickison@moscow.com Mon Aug 11 17:41:37 2003 From: gdickison@moscow.com (Gregory Dickison) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 09:41:37 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors - And a Follow Up Question References: <5a.205c7faf.2c67398b@aol.com> Message-ID: <004a01c36027$6ed13020$6501a8c0@wireless.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0047_01C35FEC.C250C660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaries: The method of inquiry pursued by those who profess to be enlightened and = adherents to the concept of universal human rights continues to baffle = me. You publish a rumor, whether malicious or benign, and then demand = that the subject of the rumor fill you in. But aside from all the assumptions loaded into Rose's question, this = rumor offers some good fodder for discussion which fits right in with = this forum's purpose. Let's do a thought experiment. Let's say for the sake of the thought = experiment that Christ Church or a member of Christ Church (I assume = that is what Rose meant) buys the David's building. Would that be a net = gain for the local culture, or a net loss? Granted, you would lose wet = t-shirt contests, drag shows, and country night. But you might gain a = place of worship or education, or maybe even an art gallery or a good = steak & ale house. Which is better? Why? Cheers, Gregory C. Dickison Lawyer & Counselor at Law Post Office Box 8846 312 South Main Street Moscow, Idaho 83843 (208) 882-4009 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: DonaldH675@aol.com=20 To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 11:00 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors Dear Nate Wilson, What a thoughtful reply to a serious question - I had hoped that = someone from your faith community would respond and quell the rumor, if = rumor it was. Oh, I get it, you were making a joke. Call me = humorless, but religious slurs, even those about Christ Church, never = seem very funny to me. =20 Rose Huskey [Rose's first message - ] Dear Visionaries, Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the = Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be = able to respond to my questions. Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an = affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old David's = building - (I think it is called Beaches now)? If so, what plans have = been made for it? What are the ramifications for taxes? Will the taxes = of other down town business go up as a consequence? =20 Thank you Rose Huskey=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0047_01C35FEC.C250C660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Visionaries:
 
The method of inquiry pursued by those = who profess=20 to be enlightened and adherents to the concept of universal human rights = continues to baffle me. You publish a rumor, whether malicious or = benign, and=20 then demand that the subject of the rumor fill you in.
 
But aside from all the assumptions = loaded into=20 Rose's question, this rumor offers some good fodder for discussion which = fits=20 right in with this forum's purpose.
 
Let's do a thought experiment. Let's = say for the=20 sake of the thought experiment that Christ Church or a member of Christ = Church=20 (I assume that is what Rose meant) buys the David's building. Would that = be a=20 net gain for the local culture, or a net loss? Granted, you would lose = wet=20 t-shirt contests, drag shows, and country night. But you might gain a = place of=20 worship or education, or maybe even an art gallery or a good steak & = ale=20 house. Which is better? Why?
 
Cheers,
 
Gregory C. Dickison
Lawyer & = Counselor at=20 Law
Post Office Box 8846
312 South Main Street
Moscow, Idaho=20 83843
(208) 882-4009
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 DonaldH675@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 = 11:00=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Latah = Rumors

Dear Nate Wilson,
What a thoughtful reply to a = serious=20 question -  I had hoped that someone from your faith community = would=20 respond and quell the rumor, if rumor it was.  Oh, I get = it,  you=20 were making a joke.  Call me humorless, but religious slurs, even = those=20 about Christ Church, never seem very funny to me. 
Rose=20 Huskey
 
[Rose's first message - = ]
Dear=20 Visionaries,
Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't=20 subscribe to the Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope = some of=20 you may be able to respond to my questions.  Is it true that Doug = Wilson,=20 or an affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old = David's=20 building - (I think it is called Beaches now)?  If so, what plans = have=20 been made for it?  What are the ramifications for taxes?  = Will the=20 taxes of other down town business go up as a consequence?  =
Thank=20 you
Rose Huskey=20

------=_NextPart_000_0047_01C35FEC.C250C660-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Mon Aug 11 17:50:28 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 09:50:28 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors - And a Follow Up Question Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7024@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> It appears to me that a majority of argument concerns the burden of property taxes. Since " . . . for the sake of the thought experiment that Christ Church or a member of Christ Church buys the David's building", would they (Christ Church) be paying property tax? Is any subscriber to this list knowledgable in the tax history of "David's building"? If this property were sold to Christ Church and they (Christ Church) subsequently are granted a tax exemption for this property, how much tax revenue would be lost? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From dale@courtneys.us Mon Aug 11 18:07:03 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:07:03 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors References: <14d.228e2697.2c672c04@aol.com> Message-ID: <024201c3602a$fd3863d0$06317883@Laptop2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_023F_01C35FF0.5009B8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Rose, You write: "Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an affiliated Christ Church = business has recently purchased the old David's building".=20 Can you define what you mean by "an affiliated Christ Church business"? = Do you mean a business run by a member of that church? If so, isn't it = odd that we don't verify the rumors for *every* building or business = purchased by *every* member of *every* congregation in Moscow? Or is one = particular congregation being singled out for a specific reason? Secondly, if a building is being purchased as a "business", then it = continues to pay taxes, correct? The only time a building is exempt is = if it is used 100% as a tax-free "ministry" of some sort. Finally, Bill London may want to petition the new owners of that = building to open their bathrooms to public use. That should smooth over = any ruffled feathers that the MCA may have concerning this rumor. Best, Dale ----- Original Message -----=20 From: DonaldH675@aol.com=20 To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 22:03 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors Dear Visionaries, Dame Rumor travels slowly down highway 8, and I don't subscribe to the = Daily News so I my be repeating old news but I hope some of you may be = able to respond to my questions. Is it true that Doug Wilson, or an = affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old David's = building - (I think it is called Beaches now)? If so, what plans have = been made for it? What are the ramifications for taxes? Will the taxes = of other down town business go up as a consequence? =20 Thank you Rose Huskey ------=_NextPart_000_023F_01C35FF0.5009B8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Rose,
 
You write: "Is it true that Doug = Wilson, or an=20 affiliated Christ Church business has recently purchased the old David's = building".
 
Can you define what you mean by "an affiliated Christ Church = business"? Do=20 you mean a business run by a member of that church? If so, isn't it odd = that we=20 don't verify the rumors for *every* building or business purchased = by=20 *every* member of *every* congregation in Moscow? Or is one particular=20 congregation being singled out for a specific reason?
 
Secondly, if a building is being purchased as a "business", then it = continues to pay taxes, correct? The only time a building is exempt is = if it is=20 used 100% as a tax-free "ministry" of some sort.
 
Finally, Bill London may want to petition the new owners of that = building=20 to open their bathrooms to public use. That should smooth over any = ruffled=20 feathers that the MCA may have concerning this rumor.
 
Best,
Dale
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 DonaldH675@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 = 22:03
Subject: [Vision2020] Latah = Rural=20 Rumors

Dear Visionaries,
Dame Rumor travels slowly = down highway=20 8, and I don't subscribe to the Daily News so I my be repeating old = news but I=20 hope some of you may be able to respond to my questions.  Is it = true that=20 Doug Wilson, or an affiliated Christ Church business has recently = purchased=20 the old David's building - (I think it is called Beaches now)?  = If so,=20 what plans have been made for it?  What are the ramifications for = taxes?  Will the taxes of other down town business go up as a=20 consequence? 
Thank you
Rose Huskey
=20
------=_NextPart_000_023F_01C35FF0.5009B8B0-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Mon Aug 11 18:16:51 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:16:51 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7025@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Dale Courtney stated: "The only time a building is exempt is if it is used 100% as a tax-free "ministry" of some sort." Then, according to you, the New Saint Andrews College should NOT be tax exempt since a small portion of that building is inhabited by a bakery? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From dale@courtneys.us Mon Aug 11 18:17:46 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:17:46 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors References: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7025@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <025601c3602c$7c8bf380$06317883@Laptop2> > "The only time a building is exempt is if it is used 100% as a tax-free > "ministry" of some sort." > > Then, according to you, the New Saint Andrews College should NOT be tax > exempt since a small portion of that building is inhabited by a bakery? You will have to ask a tax attorney. My understanding is that any part of a building that is being used for commercial purposes is taxes as such. Again, if you are interested, ask an attorney or CPA. Best, Dale From DonaldH675@aol.com Mon Aug 11 18:20:39 2003 From: DonaldH675@aol.com (DonaldH675@aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:20:39 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors Message-ID: <158.22ce737b.2c692a67@aol.com> --part1_158.22ce737b.2c692a67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaries: I personally don't care what buildings Christ Church, New St. Andrews, or=20 Canon Press own. =A0 The alleged sale of David's (yes, my old time Moscow=20 connections are showing) was the buzz this weekend. Perhaps my questions we= re not very=20 gracefully expressed but I had no hidden agenda. Actually, my agendas are=20 never hidden. I asked direct questions in order to get direct answers as a=20= way=20 to acquire direct facts rather than listen to gossip regarding the "current"= =20 Christ Church conspiracy theory. =20 Tom was exactly right in noting that the tax issue, which was one of the=20 significant concerns of the folks who were discussing this issue, was the ba= sis=20 for my questions. There is a clear difference in taxes collected in a busin= ess=20 owned by a church member, and one owned by the church. The impact of that=20 difference is a burden on business owners in Moscow. There are many non-Chr= ist=20 church members who enjoy the hospitality of Bucer's and it is my sense that=20 that would be the case in other commercial venues as well. The commercial u= se of=20 that space is not my issue, and certainly not my business. The tax exempt=20 use of that space, may arguably, represent a genuine concern of those who ar= e=20 impacted by it. =20 I understand that Nate might feel that, given my proclivity for pointing out= =20 the problems with children boxing, my suspicions about Steve Wilkin's racism= , =20 etc. etc. that I was just baiting him. =A0 But, I wasn't. =A0 I asked about=20= the=20 building purchase on Vision 20/20 because many of the folks who were so=20 concerned about the issue are steady readers and it seemed the fastest way t= o get the=20 straight scoop. =A0 Apparently not. Take care, Rose Huskey --part1_158.22ce737b.2c692a67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaries:
I personally don't care what buildings Christ Church, New St. Andrews, or Ca= non Press own. =A0 The alleged sale of David's (yes, my old time Moscow conn= ections are showing) was the buzz this weekend.  Perhaps my questions w= ere not very gracefully expressed but I had no hidden agenda.  Actually= , my agendas are never hidden.  I asked direct questions in order to ge= t direct answers as a way to acquire direct facts rather than listen to goss= ip regarding the "current" Christ Church conspiracy theory. 
Tom was exactly right in noting that the tax issue, which was one of the sig= nificant concerns of the folks who were discussing this issue, was the basis= for my questions.  There is a clear difference in taxes collected in a= business owned by a church member, and one owned by the church.  The i= mpact of that difference is a burden on business owners in Moscow.  The= re are many non-Christ church members who enjoy the hospitality of Bucer's a= nd it is my sense that that would be the case in other commercial venues as=20= well.  The commercial use of that space is not my issue, and certainly=20= not my business.  The tax exempt use of that space, may arguably, repre= sent a genuine concern of those who are impacted by it. 
I understand that Nate might feel that, given my proclivity for pointing out= the problems with children boxing, my suspicions about Steve Wilkin's racis= m,  etc. etc. that I was just baiting him. =A0 But, I wasn't. =A0 I ask= ed about the building purchase on Vision 20/20 because many of the folks who= were so concerned about the issue are steady readers and it seemed the fast= est way to get the straight scoop. =A0 Apparently not.
Take care,
Rose Huskey

--part1_158.22ce737b.2c692a67_boundary-- From predator75@moscow.com Mon Aug 11 18:22:25 2003 From: predator75@moscow.com (Dan Carscallen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:22:25 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rural Rumors References: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7025@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <010b01c3602d$21d4e0e0$831da13f@MOSCOW1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0108_01C35FF2.75549E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom asked: "Then, according to you, the New Saint Andrews College should NOT be tax exempt since a small portion of that building is inhabited by a bakery?" Maybe it's a "non-profit" bakery, or they only make religious bread . . = . DC ------=_NextPart_000_0108_01C35FF2.75549E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom asked:

"Then, according=20 to you, the New Saint Andrews College should NOT be tax
exempt since = a small=20 portion of that building is inhabited by a bakery?"

Maybe it's a=20 "non-profit" bakery, or they only make religious bread . . .
 
DC
------=_NextPart_000_0108_01C35FF2.75549E30-- From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Mon Aug 11 18:38:27 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:38:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors Message-ID: To follow up on Rose's comments, my interest in this possible transaction stems from my very fond old-timer Moscow memories of Davids department store. In my youth, I spent many an hour in the toy section downstairs, and was mesmerised by the pneumatic tubes that took your money, swooshed them up to the cashier's office on the mezzanine, and swooshed your change and receipt back down to the cash register. Heck, I still don't know how they did that. Every time I walk past the Beach (which I've never been in, they don't much cater to 52 year olds) I miss Davids department store. That's a great old building, and one of Moscow's true landmarks. I can't help but be curious. Carl Westberg Jr. >From: DonaldH675@aol.com >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:20:39 EDT > >Dear Visionaries: >I personally don't care what buildings Christ Church, New St. Andrews, or >Canon Press own.   The alleged sale of David's (yes, my old time Moscow >connections are showing) was the buzz this weekend. Perhaps my questions >were not very >gracefully expressed but I had no hidden agenda. Actually, my agendas are >never hidden. I asked direct questions in order to get direct answers as a >way >to acquire direct facts rather than listen to gossip regarding the >"current" >Christ Church conspiracy theory. >Tom was exactly right in noting that the tax issue, which was one of the >significant concerns of the folks who were discussing this issue, was the >basis >for my questions. There is a clear difference in taxes collected in a >business >owned by a church member, and one owned by the church. The impact of that >difference is a burden on business owners in Moscow. There are many >non-Christ >church members who enjoy the hospitality of Bucer's and it is my sense that >that would be the case in other commercial venues as well. The commercial >use of >that space is not my issue, and certainly not my business. The tax exempt >use of that space, may arguably, represent a genuine concern of those who >are >impacted by it. >I understand that Nate might feel that, given my proclivity for pointing >out >the problems with children boxing, my suspicions about Steve Wilkin's >racism, >etc. etc. that I was just baiting him.   But, I wasn't.   I asked about the >building purchase on Vision 20/20 because many of the folks who were so >concerned about the issue are steady readers and it seemed the fastest way >to get the >straight scoop.   Apparently not. >Take care, >Rose Huskey > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From strand@pacsim.com Mon Aug 11 18:49:53 2003 From: strand@pacsim.com (Bill Strand) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:49:53 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Light Bulbs In-Reply-To: <158.22ce737b.2c692a67@aol.com> Message-ID: <006301c36030$f896e080$edb7130a@engstrand> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C35FF6.4C380880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks, This posting has been making the rounds in a number of forums to which I belong. Like any such humor, it tends to mutate. This present permutation seemed to fit many of our discussions here at Vision2020 so I thought I would take a second and post. And of course, my apologies for not having an original reference *chuckle*. Bill Strand How many forum members does it take to change a lightbulb? 1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently 7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs 27 to point out spelling/grammar errors in posts about changing light bulbs 53 to flame the spell checkers 41 to correct spelling/grammar flames 1 newbie to ask how to get one of those little pictures under your name 6 to argue over whether it's "lightbulb" or "light bulb" ... another 6 to condemn those 6 as anal-retentive 2 industry professionals to inform the group that the proper term is "lamp" 15 know-it-alls who claim *they* were in the industry, and that "light bulb" is perfectly correct 156 to email the participant's ISPs complaining that they are in violation of their "acceptable use policy" 109 to post that this forum is not about light bulbs and to please take this discussion to a lightbulb forum 203 to demand that cross posting to hardware forum, off-topic forum, and lightbulb forum about changing light bulbs be stopped 111 to defend the posting to this forum saying that we all use light bulbs and therefore the posts *are* relevant to this forum 306 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique and what brands are faulty 27 to post URL's where one can see examples of different light bulbs 14 to post that the URL's were posted incorrectly and then post the corrected URL's 3 to post about links they found from the URL's that are relevant to this group which makes light bulbs relevant to this group 33 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all headers and signatures, and add "Me too" 12 to post to the group that they will no longer post because they cannot handle the light bulb controversy 19 to quote the "Me too's" to say "Me three" 4 to suggest that posters request the light bulb FAQ 44 to ask what "FAQ" means 4 to say "didn't we go through this already a short time ago?" 143 to say "do a Google search on light bulbs before posting questions about light bulbs" 1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C35FF6.4C380880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi folks,

 

This posting has been making the rounds in a number of forums to = which I belong. Like any such humor, it tends to mutate. This present = permutation seemed to fit many of our discussions here at Vision2020 so I thought I = would take a second and post. And of course, my apologies = for not having an original reference *chuckle*.<= /font>

 

Bill Strand

 

 

How many forum members does it take to change a lightbulb?

1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed =

14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb = could have been changed differently

7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs =

27 to point out spelling/grammar errors in posts about changing light bulbs =

53 to flame the spell checkers

41 to correct spelling/grammar flames

1 newbie to ask how to get one of those little = pictures under your name

6 to argue over whether it's "lightbulb" or "light bulb" ...
another 6 to condemn those 6 as anal-retentive =

2 industry professionals to inform the group that the proper term is "lamp"

15 know-it-alls who claim *they* were in the industry, and that "light bulb" is perfectly correct

156 to email the participant's ISPs complaining that they are in violation of = their "acceptable use policy"

109 to post that this forum is not about light bulbs and to please take this discussion to a lightbulb forum =

203 to demand that cross posting to hardware forum, off-topic forum, and lightbulb forum about changing light bulbs be = stopped

111 to defend the posting to this forum saying that we all use light bulbs and therefore the posts *are* relevant to this forum =

306 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy = the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique and = what brands are faulty

27 to post URL's where one can see examples of different light bulbs =

14 to post that the URL's were posted incorrectly and then post the corrected = URL's

3 to post about links they found from the URL's that are relevant to this group = which makes light bulbs relevant to this group

33 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all = headers and signatures, and add "Me too"

12 to post to the group that they will no longer post because they cannot = handle the light bulb controversy

19 to quote the "Me too's" to say = "Me three"

4 to suggest that posters request the light bulb FAQ =

44 to ask what "FAQ" means

4 to say "didn't we go through this already a short time ago?" =

143 to say "do a Google search on light bulbs = before posting questions about light bulbs"

1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it = all over again

 

------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C35FF6.4C380880-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 11 19:47:36 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:47:36 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? Message-ID: All: This story, if true, might be a headline story about major problems with the US occupation of Iraq. Yet this tragedy appears to be either ignored or downplayed by the US media. http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=432202 _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 11 20:04:35 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:04:35 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Horror of Napalm In Iraq Message-ID: All: Winning hearts and minds: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=432201 _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From thansen@moscow.com Mon Aug 11 20:06:47 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:06:47 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You can be assured, Mr. Moffett, that the military will conduct an investigation into whether the shooting was justified or not. If found to be unjustified, those involved will more than likely be court-martialed and punished. As far as the media "downplaying" this incident, I can understand. Could you imagine public response if this incident were made public knowledge. Those in uniform would be called "baby killers" (among other names). Sound familiar to anyone?? Tom Hansen SFC, U.S. Army (Retired) UI '96 Moscow, Idaho > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Ted Moffett > Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:48 AM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? > > > > All: > > This story, if true, might be a headline story about major > problems with the > US occupation of Iraq. Yet this tragedy appears to be either ignored or > downplayed by the US media. > > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=432202 > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Mon Aug 11 22:34:34 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:34:34 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne Message-ID: I just read in the New York Times that President Bush is going to name the governor of Utah as director of the EPA. Guess that means Idaho gets to keep Kempthorne after all. At least that means Jim Risch doesn't become governor. Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From natewilson@moscow.com Mon Aug 11 23:01:58 2003 From: natewilson@moscow.com (Nate Wilson) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 15:01:58 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors In-Reply-To: <158.22ce737b.2c692a67@aol.com> References: <158.22ce737b.2c692a67@aol.com> Message-ID: <3F381256.9060507@moscow.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060101050906080208090401 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mrs. Huskey et al, I didn't think Rose was baiting anyone. In fact, I greatly appreciate those who are willing to actually ask what gives rather than simply passing the buzz on. However, all I've heard lately are various buzzes about various buildings being purchased by various Christ Church affiliates. Apparently NSA will be converting downtown buildings to dorms anytime now, Christ Church is moving on the Kenworthy theater, and soon the Moscow Hotel will proudly wear a sign that says "apartments and office space available for Christ Church members." Oh yeah, and CJ's. It's almost as if folks were worried. But I do have a question. If the Church of the Friendly Moslems really did buy the Beach, do you think we would hear anyone grumbling about property taxes? What about the Appaloosa Horse Club? The Food Bank of Troy? Should we all keep pretending like taxes are the issue? In the meantime, and in an attempt to keep all those seriously concerned updated, and to take these rumors seriously so as to better quell them, I would like to take the first step towards honesty in dialog. I, Nathan Wilson, Doug Wilson's son, and a Christ Church affiliate, purchased a house last September. Hopefully other Christ Church affiliates will follow my example of honesty. NDW DonaldH675@aol.com wrote: > Dear Visionaries: > I personally don't care what buildings Christ Church, New St. Andrews, > or Canon Press own. The alleged sale of David's (yes, my old time > Moscow connections are showing) was the buzz this weekend. Perhaps my > questions were not very gracefully expressed but I had no hidden > agenda. Actually, my agendas are never hidden. I asked direct > questions in order to get direct answers as a way to acquire direct > facts rather than listen to gossip regarding the "current" Christ > Church conspiracy theory. > Tom was exactly right in noting that the tax issue, which was one of > the significant concerns of the folks who were discussing this issue, > was the basis for my questions. There is a clear difference in taxes > collected in a business owned by a church member, and one owned by the > church. The impact of that difference is a burden on business owners > in Moscow. There are many non-Christ church members who enjoy the > hospitality of Bucer's and it is my sense that that would be the case > in other commercial venues as well. The commercial use of that space > is not my issue, and certainly not my business. The tax exempt use of > that space, may arguably, represent a genuine concern of those who are > impacted by it. > I understand that Nate might feel that, given my proclivity for > pointing out the problems with children boxing, my suspicions about > Steve Wilkin's racism, etc. etc. that I was just baiting him. But, > I wasn't. I asked about the building purchase on Vision 20/20 > because many of the folks who were so concerned about the issue are > steady readers and it seemed the fastest way to get the straight > scoop. Apparently not. > Take care, > Rose Huskey > --------------060101050906080208090401 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mrs. Huskey et al,
    I didn't think Rose was baiting anyone. In fact, I greatly appreciate those who are willing to actually ask what gives rather than simply passing the buzz on. However, all I've heard lately are various buzzes about various buildings being purchased by various Christ Church affiliates. Apparently NSA will be converting downtown buildings to dorms anytime now, Christ Church is moving on the Kenworthy theater, and soon the Moscow Hotel will proudly wear a sign that says "apartments and office space available for Christ Church members." Oh yeah, and CJ's. It's almost as if folks were worried.
    But I do have a question. If the Church of the Friendly Moslems really did buy the Beach, do you think we would hear anyone grumbling about property taxes? What about the Appaloosa Horse Club? The Food Bank of Troy? Should we all keep pretending like taxes are the issue?
    In the meantime, and in an attempt to keep all those seriously concerned updated, and to take these rumors seriously so as to better quell them, I would like to take the first step towards honesty in dialog. I, Nathan Wilson, Doug Wilson's son, and a Christ Church affiliate, purchased a house last September. Hopefully other Christ Church affiliates will follow my example of honesty.

NDW

DonaldH675@aol.com wrote:
Dear Visionaries:
I personally don't care what buildings Christ Church, New St. Andrews, or Canon Press own.   The alleged sale of David's (yes, my old time Moscow connections are showing) was the buzz this weekend.  Perhaps my questions were not very gracefully expressed but I had no hidden agenda.  Actually, my agendas are never hidden.  I asked direct questions in order to get direct answers as a way to acquire direct facts rather than listen to gossip regarding the "current" Christ Church conspiracy theory. 
Tom was exactly right in noting that the tax issue, which was one of the significant concerns of the folks who were discussing this issue, was the basis for my questions.  There is a clear difference in taxes collected in a business owned by a church member, and one owned by the church.  The impact of that difference is a burden on business owners in Moscow.  There are many non-Christ church members who enjoy the hospitality of Bucer's and it is my sense that that would be the case in other commercial venues as well.  The commercial use of that space is not my issue, and certainly not my business.  The tax exempt use of that space, may arguably, represent a genuine concern of those who are impacted by it. 
I understand that Nate might feel that, given my proclivity for pointing out the problems with children boxing, my suspicions about Steve Wilkin's racism,  etc. etc. that I was just baiting him.   But, I wasn't.   I asked about the building purchase on Vision 20/20 because many of the folks who were so concerned about the issue are steady readers and it seemed the fastest way to get the straight scoop.   Apparently not.
Take care,
Rose Huskey

--------------060101050906080208090401-- From Cjsnightclub@aol.com Mon Aug 11 23:31:21 2003 From: Cjsnightclub@aol.com (Cjsnightclub@aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:31:21 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Latah Rumors Message-ID: <34.3db70bc0.2c697339@aol.com> --part1_34.3db70bc0.2c697339_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nate - forgive me if I seem a bit naive, but I cannot for the life of me=20 figure out if this is sarcasm or truth? Can you answer my questions truthful= ly?=20 Mrs. Huskey et al, =A0=A0=A0 I didn't think Rose was baiting anyone. In fact, I greatly appreci= ate=20 those who are willing to actually ask what gives rather than simply passing=20= the=20 buzz on. However, all I've heard lately are various buzzes about various=20 buildings being purchased by various Christ Church affiliates. Apparently NS= A ..... Who is NSA? will be converting downtown buildings to dorms anytime now,=20 Which buildings? Christ Church is moving on the Kenworthy theater,=20 Moving on or in? and soon the Moscow Hotel will proudly wear a sign that says "apartments and= =20 office space available for Christ Church members."=20 Is the Hotel being converted to apartments/dorms for St. Andrews students? Oh yeah, and CJ's. It's almost as if folks were worried. What about CJ's? Can I start packing? Sincerely, Shelley Roderick CJ's --part1_34.3db70bc0.2c697339_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nate - forgive me if I seem a bit naive, but I cann= ot for the life of me figure out if this is sarcasm or truth? Can you answer= my questions truthfully?


Mrs. Huskey et al,
=A0=A0=A0 I didn't think Rose was baiting anyone. In fact, I greatly appreci= ate those who are willing to actually ask what gives rather than simply pass= ing the buzz on. However, all I've heard lately are various buzzes about var= ious buildings being purchased by various Christ Church affiliates. Apparent= ly NSA .....
Who is NSA?

will be converting downtown buildings to dorms anytime now,
Which buildings?

Christ Church is moving on the Kenworthy theater,
Moving on or in?

and soon the Moscow Hotel will proudly wear a sign that says "apartments and= office space available for Christ Church members."
Is the Hotel being converted to apartments/dorms for St. Andrews students= ?

Oh yeah, and CJ's. It's almost as if folks were worried.
What about CJ's? Can I start packing?


Sincerely,
Shelley Roderick
CJ's
--part1_34.3db70bc0.2c697339_boundary-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 11 23:53:38 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 22:53:38 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? Message-ID: Tom et. al. Our troops are being put into a situation where to defend themselves these sorts of incidents will happen even when they take precautions to avoid civilian deaths. It's tragic for all sides. But the media might do what it is supposed to do and report the truth, rather than the spin of the Bush administration propagandists. I know, I'm dreaming, no one really expects the media to report news from both sides of a USA war without bias and spin, with all the pressure to avoid appearing less than patriotic, or giving support to the enemy's moral and propaganda. Have you noticed how little discussion there is in the mainstream media of the overall death toll, both military and civilian, on the Iraq side? Estimates I have heard from organizations trying to gather this information are over 6000 Iraq civilians deaths, perhaps 10,000 military deaths, with this later estimate being less certain than the civilian death toll, yet my understanding is that officially the USA has no Iraq casualty totals they release. Iraq civilian death toll: http://www.iraqbodycount.net/bodycount.htm Iraq military death toll: http://www.adn.com/24hour/world/story/845251p-5936488c.html Ted >From: "Tom Hansen" >Reply-To: >To: "Ted Moffett" , >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:06:47 -0700 > >You can be assured, Mr. Moffett, that the military will conduct an >investigation into whether the shooting was justified or not. If found to >be unjustified, those involved will more than likely be court-martialed and >punished. > >As far as the media "downplaying" this incident, I can understand. Could >you imagine public response if this incident were made public knowledge. >Those in uniform would be called "baby killers" (among other names). Sound >familiar to anyone?? > >Tom Hansen >SFC, U.S. Army (Retired) >UI '96 >Moscow, Idaho > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > > Behalf Of Ted Moffett > > Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:48 AM > > To: vision2020@moscow.com > > Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? > > > > > > > > All: > > > > This story, if true, might be a headline story about major > > problems with the > > US occupation of Iraq. Yet this tragedy appears to be either ignored or > > downplayed by the US media. > > > > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=432202 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. 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In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The AP filed the story today at 6:49 pm ET. The Independent left out the fact that a nearby transformer exploded, and the lights went out, which precipitated the firing. It was on the BBC International news this morning. One US soldier was reported hit by friendly fire. http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Iraq-A-Deadly-Night.html ******************************************** Ron Force rforce@moscow.com Moscow Idaho USA ******************************************** > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Ted Moffett > Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:48 AM > To: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? > > > > All: > > This story, if true, might be a headline story about major > problems with the > US occupation of Iraq. Yet this tragedy appears to be either ignored or > downplayed by the US media. > > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=432202 > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From jdanahy@turbonet.com Tue Aug 12 00:52:33 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 16:52:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <000001c36063$a5885530$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36028.F9297D30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Nate has provided us with a simple answer to a complex question. If Nate buys one house and lives in it, he joins the rest of us in supporting, through property taxes, local governmental entities. If he buys more houses and becomes a landlord, he increases his support of these entities because as a landlord he doesn't get the $50,000 exemption on the houses he doesn't live in. If, however, Nate buys one house, and lets other like-minded people live with him for some nominal rent, creating either a commune or a boarding house, and he still claims the $50,000 exemption then he has engaged to place, through deception, a greater burden of support on the rest of us. If he then claims his house is a church, run as a non-profit, the burden on the rest becomes even larger. The real issue here is not about who buys one building, but who has bought many buildings. If a single entity, either one person or commune, engages to purchase an ever increasing economic control of the city, then all citizens should be aware, if not concerned. The city governments handling of the Wal-mart affair many years ago was a wake up call for all of us. We have watched the local university become bigger at our expense, why shouldn't we be concerned when another tax free entity becomes bigger at our expense? John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36028.F9297D30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nate has provided us with a simple answer to a = complex question.  If Nate buys one house and lives in it, he joins the = rest of us in supporting, through property taxes, local governmental = entities.  If he buys more houses and becomes a landlord, he increases his support of = these entities because as a landlord he doesn’t get the $50,000 = exemption on the houses he doesn’t live in.

If, however, Nate buys one house, and lets other = like-minded people live with him for some nominal rent, creating either a commune or = a boarding house, and he still claims the $50,000 exemption then he has = engaged to place, through deception, a greater burden of support on the rest of us.  If he then claims his house is a church, run as a non-profit, = the burden on the rest becomes even larger. 

The real issue here is not about who buys one = building, but who has bought many buildings.  If a single entity, either one = person or commune, engages to purchase an ever increasing economic control of the city, = then all citizens should be aware, if not concerned.  The city governments = handling of the Wal-mart affair many years ago was a wake up call for all of = us.  We have watched the local university become bigger at our expense, why = shouldn’t we be concerned when another tax free entity becomes bigger at our = expense?

John

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36028.F9297D30-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 01:35:45 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 00:35:45 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: John: Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual erosion of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in a tax-exempt status? Ted >From: "John Danahy" >To: "Vision2020" >Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 16:52:33 -0700 > >Nate has provided us with a simple answer to a complex question. If >Nate buys one house and lives in it, he joins the rest of us in >supporting, through property taxes, local governmental entities. If he >buys more houses and becomes a landlord, he increases his support of >these entities because as a landlord he doesn't get the $50,000 >exemption on the houses he doesn't live in. > >If, however, Nate buys one house, and lets other like-minded people live >with him for some nominal rent, creating either a commune or a boarding >house, and he still claims the $50,000 exemption then he has engaged to >place, through deception, a greater burden of support on the rest of us. >If he then claims his house is a church, run as a non-profit, the burden >on the rest becomes even larger. > >The real issue here is not about who buys one building, but who has >bought many buildings. If a single entity, either one person or >commune, engages to purchase an ever increasing economic control of the >city, then all citizens should be aware, if not concerned. The city >governments handling of the Wal-mart affair many years ago was a wake up >call for all of us. We have watched the local university become bigger >at our expense, why shouldn't we be concerned when another tax free >entity becomes bigger at our expense? > >John > >jdanahy@turbonet.com > > > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 01:56:38 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 00:56:38 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? Message-ID: Error correction: Below it should read "enemy's MORALE and propaganda" not "moral." Ted >From: "Ted Moffett" >To: thansen@moscow.com >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 22:53:38 +0000 > >Tom et. al. > >Our troops are being put into a situation where to defend themselves these >sorts of incidents will happen even when they take precautions to avoid >civilian deaths. It's tragic for all sides. > >But the media might do what it is supposed to do and report the truth, >rather than the spin of the Bush administration propagandists. > >I know, I'm dreaming, no one really expects the media to report news from >both sides of a USA war without bias and spin, with all the pressure to >avoid appearing less than patriotic, or giving support to the enemy's moral >and propaganda. > >Have you noticed how little discussion there is in the mainstream media of >the overall death toll, both military and civilian, on the Iraq side? >Estimates I have heard from organizations trying to gather this information >are over 6000 Iraq civilians deaths, perhaps 10,000 military deaths, with >this later estimate being less certain than the civilian death toll, yet my >understanding is that officially the USA has no Iraq casualty totals they >release. > >Iraq civilian death toll: > >http://www.iraqbodycount.net/bodycount.htm > >Iraq military death toll: > >http://www.adn.com/24hour/world/story/845251p-5936488c.html > >Ted > > >>From: "Tom Hansen" >>Reply-To: >>To: "Ted Moffett" , >>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? >>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:06:47 -0700 >> >>You can be assured, Mr. Moffett, that the military will conduct an >>investigation into whether the shooting was justified or not. If found to >>be unjustified, those involved will more than likely be court-martialed >>and >>punished. >> >>As far as the media "downplaying" this incident, I can understand. Could >>you imagine public response if this incident were made public knowledge. >>Those in uniform would be called "baby killers" (among other names). >>Sound >>familiar to anyone?? >> >>Tom Hansen >>SFC, U.S. Army (Retired) >>UI '96 >>Moscow, Idaho >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com >>[mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On >> > Behalf Of Ted Moffett >> > Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:48 AM >> > To: vision2020@moscow.com >> > Subject: [Vision2020] Censored Iraq News? >> > >> > >> > >> > All: >> > >> > This story, if true, might be a headline story about major >> > problems with the >> > US occupation of Iraq. Yet this tragedy appears to be either ignored >>or >> > downplayed by the US media. >> > >> > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=432202 >> > >> > _________________________________________________________________ >> > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. >> > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus >> > >> > _____________________________________________________ >> > List services made available by First Step Internet, >> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> > http://www.fsr.net >> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >> > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ >> > >> >>_____________________________________________________ >> List services made available by First Step Internet, >> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> http://www.fsr.net >> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >>ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > >_________________________________________________________________ >MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ d _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 02:04:21 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:04:21 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: Message-ID: <03e501c3606d$aafa2d90$06317883@Laptop2> > Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual erosion > of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in a > tax-exempt status? ROTFL! Well, many thoughts come to mind. First, how much tax money was lost by the shift in tax status by these buildings? I bet no where near the amount that taxes were raised. Second, why a few buildings have caused such a concern -- aren't we in a growing town? Oh, wait! MCA wants to stop all growth. Silly me. Third, a concept foreign to the Left: if necessary, tighten your belts. But I have a feeling that those on the Left have never actually been *owners* of a business and had to deal with a general ledger before -- hence, money grows on trees and all you have to do is squeeze the turnip harder... Best, Dale From eevans@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 02:47:43 2003 From: eevans@moscow.com (eevans@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 01:47:43 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <200308120120.h7C1KWKM094966@whale2.fsr.net> In addition, do we want to be known as the city that officially discourages non-profit organizations? Cheers, -Ed Evans -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Dale Courtney Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:04 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Nate's House > Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual erosion > of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in a > tax-exempt status? ROTFL! Well, many thoughts come to mind. First, how much tax money was lost by the shift in tax status by these buildings? I bet no where near the amount that taxes were raised. Second, why a few buildings have caused such a concern -- aren't we in a growing town? Oh, wait! MCA wants to stop all growth. Silly me. Third, a concept foreign to the Left: if necessary, tighten your belts. But I have a feeling that those on the Left have never actually been *owners* of a business and had to deal with a general ledger before -- hence, money grows on trees and all you have to do is squeeze the turnip harder... Best, Dale --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 02:25:32 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:25:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House In-Reply-To: <03e501c3606d$aafa2d90$06317883@Laptop2> Message-ID: Dale Courtney stated: "Second, why a few buildings have caused such a concern -- aren't we in a growing town?" "Growth" is not defined as purchasing existing structures and attaining tax exemptions for those buildings, Mr. Courtney. Growth has to do with adding new "taxable" structures to a community. Dale Courtney went on to say: "Third, a concept foreign to the Left: if necessary, tighten your belts." Wrong, Mr. Courtney. Those of us on the left side of the aisle have plenty of experience "tightening our belts". We have had to do just that during the Reagan administration and both Bush administrations, or don't you recall "Trickle Down" and "Voodoo" economics (two concepts that never worked). It is apparent that George W. Jr. has established a new economic concept, "Pass the Buck" economics. "Pass the Buck" economics is characterized by increased spending coupled with extensive tax cuts. I am certain that our children (and our childrens' children) will thank us for that. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 02:53:38 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:53:38 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne Message-ID:

Great, the one man that would destroy the EPA to a worse degree than Kempthorne is the one Bush chooses. But, I am surprised that he would choose the Governor of Utah. There is no oil in Utah. 

Donovan J Arnold 

>From: "Carl Westberg"
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne
>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:34:34 -0700
>
>I just read in the New York Times that President Bush is going to
>name the governor of Utah as director of the EPA. Guess that means
>Idaho gets to keep Kempthorne after all. At least that means Jim
>Risch doesn't become governor.
>
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From gburton@sltrib.com Tue Aug 12 02:57:49 2003 From: gburton@sltrib.com (Greg Burton) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:57:49 -0600 Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne References: Message-ID: <3F384992.48BFBB02@sltrib.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------4423B10DD9EA1254F512304A Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------98058E47B956D4380FC5147C" --------------98058E47B956D4380FC5147C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, there is lots of oil and gas in Utah. Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > Great, the one man that would destroy the EPA to a worse degree than > Kempthorne is the one Bush chooses. But, I am surprised that he would > choose the Governor of Utah. There is no oil in Utah. > > Donovan J Arnold > >From: "Carl Westberg" > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne > >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:34:34 -0700 > > > >I just read in the New York Times that President Bush is going to > >name the governor of Utah as director of the EPA. Guess that means > >Idaho gets to keep Kempthorne after all. At least that means Jim > >Risch doesn't become governor. > > > > > > > > Carl Westberg Jr. > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > >_____________________________________________________ > >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the > >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > >http://www.fsr.net > >mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > _____________________________________________________ List services > made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the > Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------98058E47B956D4380FC5147C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actually, there is lots of oil and gas in Utah.

Donovan Arnold wrote:

 

Great, the one man that would destroy the EPA to a worse degree than Kempthorne is the one Bush chooses. But, I am surprised that he would choose the Governor of Utah. There is no oil in Utah.

Donovan J Arnold
 >From: "Carl Westberg" 
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne
>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:34:34 -0700
>
>I just read in the New York Times that President Bush is going to
>name the governor of Utah as director of the EPA. Guess that means
>Idaho gets to keep Kempthorne after all. At least that means Jim
>Risch doesn't become governor.
>
>
>
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Well, that explains it. I stand corrected.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Greg Burton
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Kempthorne
>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:57:49 -0600
>
>Actually, there is lots of oil and gas in Utah.
>
>Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Great, the one man that would destroy the EPA to a worse degree than
> > Kempthorne is the one Bush chooses. But, I am surprised that he would
> > choose the Governor of Utah. There is no oil in Utah.
> >
> > Donovan J Arnold
> > >From: "Carl Westberg"
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > >Subject: [Vision2020] Kempthorne
> > >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:34:34 -0700
> > >
> > >I just read in the New York Times that President Bush is going to
> > >name the governor of Utah as director of the EPA. Guess that means
> > >Idaho gets to keep Kempthorne after all. At least that means Jim
> > >Risch doesn't become governor.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 03:29:48 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:29:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: Message-ID: <044001c36079$9adc6430$06317883@Laptop2> > "Second, why a few buildings have caused such a concern -- aren't we in a > growing town?" > > "Growth" is not defined as purchasing existing structures and attaining tax > exemptions for those buildings, Mr. Courtney. Growth has to do with adding > new "taxable" structures to a community. As they say in California: Duh! Tom, you got your apples and oranges confused again. I would suggest *reading* before responding. The navy has a term that the army may not be familiar with: "the 2-minute rule" -- listen for 2 minutes before interjecting into the conversation. It saves a lot of personal embarrassment. > Dale Courtney went on to say: > > "Third, a concept foreign to the Left: if necessary, tighten your belts." > > Wrong, Mr. Courtney. Those of us on the left side of the aisle have plenty > of experience "tightening our belts". We have had to do just that during > the Reagan administration and both Bush administrations Oh, I'm *very* familiar with economics; I've taken plenty of it for my management graduate degree. May I suggest you take a course at the UI on Economics. It may help you understand why tax *cuts* stimulate the economy (more of *our* own money in *our* pockets to spend -- another concept lost on the Left). Start with a good course on microeconomics, then move to macro. Some courses in the economics of taxation may help you as well. Last I checked, UI only had two Econ classes dealing with taxation theory. Too bad. Best, Dale From cape@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 04:12:15 2003 From: cape@moscow.com (Brent Capener) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:12:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs Message-ID: <00b201c3607f$885cc4c0$9ff2f5c7@biff> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AF_01C36044.DB761F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great post by Bill Strand, but it had a glaring omission ------- Zero: = number of answers to Rose Huskey's post (Latah Rural Rumors). The = answer to her first question is either "yes" or "no", the others can be = answered with very short sentences. As an example I'll straightforwardly answer a later post by Ed Evans; -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------- In addition, do we want to be known as the city that officially = discourages non-profit organizations? Cheers, -Ed Evans -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------- Answer: no Extended commentary: but we would be very unwise to allow one non-profit = organization or non-mainstream ideology to dominate the heart of our = city, our politics, our planning, our view of the future, our way of = life here, or any other type of domination, particularly at the expense = of the socially diverse range of taxpaying citizens. Being evasive = about answering a simple question only breeds more suspicion and fear. Here's a couple easily answered questions to practice on: 1) Do we want our city to be gradually dominated by one religious group? 2) Do we want to be known as the "New Rachneespuram(sp?) Oregon" located = in what was once Moscow, Id? For number one, my answer is no. What's yours? I sure hope we all agree on no for #2. My point being in all this rambling is that when concerned people = receive such evasive answers to such important questions, their fears = become justified. Here are a couple of my own very simple questions: = ........ oh wait, Rosemary already asked them. What are the answers? = BC ------=_NextPart_000_00AF_01C36044.DB761F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Great post by Bill Strand, but it had a = glaring=20 omission ------- Zero: number of answers to Rose Huskey's post = (Latah Rural=20 Rumors).  The answer to her first question is either "yes" or = "no",=20 the others can be answered with very short sentences.
 
As an example I'll = straightforwardly answer a=20 later post by Ed Evans;
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In addition, do we want to be known as the city that officially=20 discourages
non-profit organizations?

Cheers,
-Ed = Evans
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Answer: no
 
Extended commentary: but we would be = very unwise to=20 allow one non-profit organization or non-mainstream ideology to dominate = the=20 heart of our city, our politics, our planning, our view of the future, = our way=20 of life here, or any other type of domination, particularly at the = expense of=20 the socially diverse range of taxpaying citizens.  Being evasive = about=20 answering a simple question only breeds more suspicion and = fear.
 
Here's a couple easily answered = questions to=20 practice on:
1) Do we want our city to be=20 gradually dominated by one religious group?
2) Do we want to be known as the "New=20 Rachneespuram(sp?) Oregon" located in what was once Moscow, = Id?
 
For number one, my answer is no.  = What's=20 yours?
I sure hope we all agree on no for = #2.
 
 
My point being in all this rambling is = that when=20 concerned people receive such evasive answers to such important = questions, their=20 fears become justified.  Here are a couple of my own very = simple=20 questions: ........ oh wait, Rosemary already asked them.  = What are=20 the=20 answers?           = ;            =             &= nbsp;  =20 BC
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_00AF_01C36044.DB761F20-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 04:34:57 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 03:34:57 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: Overwrought ideologically slanted reaction to a simple question. > > Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual >erosion > > of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in a > > tax-exempt status? > >ROTFL! Well, many thoughts come to mind. > >First, how much tax money was lost by the shift in tax status by these >buildings? I bet no where near the amount that taxes were raised. > >Second, why a few buildings have caused such a concern -- aren't we in a >growing town? Oh, wait! MCA wants to stop all growth. Silly me. > >Third, a concept foreign to the Left: if necessary, tighten your belts. But >I have a feeling that those on the Left have never actually been *owners* >of >a business and had to deal with a general ledger before -- hence, money >grows on trees and all you have to do is squeeze the turnip harder... > >Best, >Dale > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 04:39:37 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:39:37 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: Message-ID: <046701c36083$5b62a6c0$06317883@Laptop2> Ted writes: > Overwrought ideologically slanted reaction to a simple question. To the "simple" question of: > > Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual erosion > > of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in a > > tax-exempt status? Ted, we approach things *very* differently. You see something you don't like, you want to get a majority of voters together to pass a law to stop it -- whether it is legal or not. If *that's* not an overwrought ideological slant, then I don't know what is. We *used* to live in a free country. Sigh... Best, Dale From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Tue Aug 12 04:31:17 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:31:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Islamic paradise 2 months stale References: Message-ID: <01b401c36089$4d2d5b30$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0120_01C36047.84935B20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Visionaires, About two months ago, Mr. Donovan Arnold and I were debating the issues = of absolute truth, relativism, and various religions. I made the below = statement, "Their Koran says specifically that if a Muslim warrior dies fighting in = the name of Allah, he will wake up in paradise with 70+ hot chicks for = his pleasure."=20 Mr. Arnold replied, "Which verse in the Korean specifically mentions 'he = will wake up in paradise with 70+ hot chicks[?]'" To which I responded: "The wording isn't exact, but it is stated in the = Koran. I'll find the verse." Well, I finally got around to doing my homework to discover that I was = somewhat incorrect. The verse comes not from the Koran, but rather from = one of the Hadiths, which are part of the Islamic religious tradition. = The actual reference is this: The smallest reward for the people of Heaven is an abode where there are = eighty thousand servants and seventy two wives, over which stands a dome = decorated with pearls, aquamarine and ruby, as wide as the distance from = al-Jabiyyah to San'a." (Hadith 2687, also also quoted by Ibn Kathir in = his Tafsir (Koranic Commentary) of Surah Rhman (55), ayah (verse) 72). It is true that in the 52nd and 56th chapters of the actual Koran = (Qu'ran) do make mention of virgins for the faithful in paradise, but = not as I had claimed. My apologies for the extreme tardiness of my = follow-up and the inaccuracy of the original statement. Sincerely, Luke Nieuwsma ------=_NextPart_000_0120_01C36047.84935B20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Visionaires,
 
About two months ago, Mr. Donovan = Arnold and I were=20 debating the issues of absolute truth, relativism, and various = religions. I made=20 the below statement,
 
"Their Koran says specifically that if = a Muslim=20 warrior dies fighting in the name of Allah, he will wake up in paradise = with 70+=20 hot chicks for his pleasure."

Mr. Arnold replied, "Which verse in the = Korean=20 specifically mentions 'he will wake up in paradise with 70+ hot=20 chicks[?]'"

To which I responded: "The wording isn't = exact, but=20 it is stated in the Koran. I'll find the verse."

Well, I finally got around to doing my = homework to=20 discover that I was somewhat incorrect. The verse comes not from the = Koran, but=20 rather from one of the Hadiths, which are part of the Islamic religious=20 tradition. The actual reference is this:

The smallest reward for the people of = Heaven is=20 an abode where there are eighty thousand servants and seventy two wives, = over=20 which stands a dome decorated with pearls, aquamarine and ruby, as wide = as the=20 distance from al-Jabiyyah to San=92a.=94 (Hadith 2687, also also quoted = by Ibn=20 Kathir in his Tafsir (Koranic Commentary) of Surah Rhman (55), ayah = (verse)=20 72).

It is true that in the 52nd and 56th = chapters of the=20 actual Koran (Qu'ran) do make mention of virgins for the faithful in = paradise,=20 but not as I had claimed. My apologies for the extreme tardiness of = my=20 follow-up and the inaccuracy of the original statement.

Sincerely,

Luke = Nieuwsma

------=_NextPart_000_0120_01C36047.84935B20-- From natewilson@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 07:34:14 2003 From: natewilson@moscow.com (Nate Wilson) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:34:14 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House In-Reply-To: <000001c36063$a5885530$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> References: <000001c36063$a5885530$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Message-ID: <3F388A66.6020508@moscow.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030606060505070803060003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest all: The tax issue is of course a real one. I just don't think it is actually what everybody is worried about (everybody here defined as those concerned folks whispering into the ear next to them). Would people be muttering and making concerned tax burden noises if the Appaloosa Horse Club bought the Beach? But I used that one already. How about the United Way? I admit that we who attend Christ Church are insidious people and have foul plots for this town, but I feel like Al Capone (or Whatserface the Hollywood madam), standing as defendant for tax evasion. Surely you can do better? A couple side notes: One, I believe NSA (New St. Andrews) pays a property tax on their building directly proportional to the amount of square footage they rent out (to the bakery). Two, I have not bought The Beach: A Place to Party. Just my house. Three, I have not declared my family a church and thus deceitfully gotten out of my property taxes, as tempting as that would be. Pip-pip. NDW P.S. Christ Church owns one building (in which I work). It stands on the corner of Fifth and Washington (if you care to throw eggs at it). The church, I believe, also owns a chunk of dirt East of town. We really must be stopped. John Danahy wrote: > Nate has provided us with a simple answer to a complex question. If > Nate buys one house and lives in it, he joins the rest of us in > supporting, through property taxes, local governmental entities. If > he buys more houses and becomes a landlord, he increases his support > of these entities because as a landlord he doesn't get the $50,000 > exemption on the houses he doesn't live in. > > If, however, Nate buys one house, and lets other like-minded people > live with him for some nominal rent, creating either a commune or a > boarding house, and he still claims the $50,000 exemption then he has > engaged to place, through deception, a greater burden of support on > the rest of us. If he then claims his house is a church, run as a > non-profit, the burden on the rest becomes even larger. > > The real issue here is not about who buys one building, but who has > bought many buildings. If a single entity, either one person or > commune, engages to purchase an ever increasing economic control of > the city, then all citizens should be aware, if not concerned. The > city governments handling of the Wal-mart affair many years ago was a > wake up call for all of us. We have watched the local university > become bigger at our expense, why shouldn't we be concerned when > another tax free entity becomes bigger at our expense? > > John > > jdanahy@turbonet.com > > > --------------030606060505070803060003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest all:
    The tax issue is of course a real one. I just don't think it is actually what everybody is worried about (everybody here defined as those concerned folks whispering into the ear next to them). Would people be muttering and making concerned tax burden noises if the Appaloosa Horse Club bought the Beach? But I used that one already. How about the United Way? I admit that we who attend Christ Church are insidious people and have foul plots for this town, but I feel like Al Capone (or Whatserface the Hollywood madam), standing as defendant for tax evasion. Surely you can do better?
    A couple side notes: One, I believe NSA (New St. Andrews) pays a property tax on their building directly proportional to the amount of square footage they rent out (to the bakery). Two, I have not bought The Beach: A Place to Party. Just my house. Three, I have not declared my family a church and thus deceitfully gotten out of my property taxes, as tempting as that would be. Pip-pip.

NDW

P.S. Christ Church owns one building (in which I work). It stands on the corner of Fifth and Washington (if you care to throw eggs at it). The church, I believe, also owns a chunk of dirt East of town. We really must be stopped.
 



John Danahy wrote:

Nate has provided us with a simple answer to a complex question.  If Nate buys one house and lives in it, he joins the rest of us in supporting, through property taxes, local governmental entities.  If he buys more houses and becomes a landlord, he increases his support of these entities because as a landlord he doesn’t get the $50,000 exemption on the houses he doesn’t live in.

If, however, Nate buys one house, and lets other like-minded people live with him for some nominal rent, creating either a commune or a boarding house, and he still claims the $50,000 exemption then he has engaged to place, through deception, a greater burden of support on the rest of us.  If he then claims his house is a church, run as a non-profit, the burden on the rest becomes even larger. 

The real issue here is not about who buys one building, but who has bought many buildings.  If a single entity, either one person or commune, engages to purchase an ever increasing economic control of the city, then all citizens should be aware, if not concerned.  The city governments handling of the Wal-mart affair many years ago was a wake up call for all of us.  We have watched the local university become bigger at our expense, why shouldn’t we be concerned when another tax free entity becomes bigger at our expense?

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

--------------030606060505070803060003-- From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 14:05:05 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 06:05:05 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House In-Reply-To: <046701c36083$5b62a6c0$06317883@Laptop2> Message-ID: Dale Courtney stated: Ted, we approach things *very* differently. You see something you don't like, you want to get a majority of voters together to pass a law to stop it -- whether it is legal or not." Sounds like the legislative system to me, Mr. Courtney. You really ought to get a vopy of the US Constitution and read it. It might clear up some issues you are having. Mr. Courtney goes on to say: "If *that's* not an overwrought ideological slant, then I don't know what is." See above. Tom Hansen Just another voter in Moscow, Idaho From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 14:29:29 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 06:29:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: Message-ID: <04c501c360d5$c2ac7b10$06317883@Laptop2> > Dale Courtney stated: > > Ted, we approach things *very* differently. You see something you don't > like, you want to get a majority of voters together to pass a law to stop > it -- whether it is legal or not." Tom devestatingly asks: > Sounds like the legislative system to me, Mr. Courtney. You really ought to > get a vopy of the US Constitution and read it. It might clear up some > issues you are having. Do you know the difference between a democracy and a constitutional republic? Best, Dale From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 15:53:58 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 14:53:58 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: Dale et. al. I asked the question about tax exempt organizations buying up property leading to a major reduction in taxes out of curiosity whether there are any laws or codes or zoning regs etc. that might actually be used by city government to limit the number or size of such organizations. Since the subject came up it seemed a relevant question. My interest in part was just academic. I'm really not sure how I feel about this issue in the abstract, especially with the good things that many tax exempt organizations do. But of course I have preferences for the types of tax exempt organizations that might buy property and place it in tax exempt status. Actually, I am libertarian on many issues. Tobacco, for example, does more damage to people's lives many times over than all illegal drugs combined, yet I do not think it should be illegal. So I don't think laws should be passed against all things I do not like. Ted >From: "Dale Courtney" >To: >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Nate's House >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:39:37 -0700 > >Ted writes: > > Overwrought ideologically slanted reaction to a simple question. > >To the "simple" question of: > > > > Is there any way via law the City of Moscow can block the continual >erosion > > > of the tax base from an increasing number of buildings being placed in >a > > > tax-exempt status? > >Ted, we approach things *very* differently. You see something you don't >like, you want to get a majority of voters together to pass a law to stop >it -- whether it is legal or not. > >If *that's* not an overwrought ideological slant, then I don't know what >is. >We *used* to live in a free country. > >Sigh... > >Best, >Dale > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From eevans@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 16:31:19 2003 From: eevans@moscow.com (eevans@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:31:19 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs Message-ID: <200308121504.h7CF47KM066699@whale2.fsr.net> Brent, Ted Moffett's question was constrained to property taxes, but your's goes further. Please clarify by answering yet another straightfoward question: Are you suggesting that the civil government regulate the influence of ideologies? Cheers, -Ed Evans -----Original Message----- From: Brent Capener In addition, do we want to be known as the city that officially discourages non-profit organizations? Cheers, -Ed Evans ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: no Extended commentary: but we would be very unwise to allow one non-profit organization or non-mainstream ideology to dominate the heart of our city, our politics, our planning, our view of the future, our way of life here, or any other type of domination, particularly at the expense of the socially diverse range of taxpaying citizens. Being evasive about answering a simple question only breeds more suspicion and fear. Here's a couple easily answered questions to practice on: 1) Do we want our city to be gradually dominated by one religious group? 2) Do we want to be known as the "New Rachneespuram(sp?) Oregon" located in what was once Moscow, Id? For number one, my answer is no. What's yours? I sure hope we all agree on no for #2. --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 12 16:15:48 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs In-Reply-To: <200308121504.h7CF47KM066699@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <20030812151548.37631.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> no, ED, he's suggesting that Christ church leave town with all its backwardness and retro-fascist behavior - and to keep followers of steven wilkins from coming up here and colonizing the place. - THAT's what he's talking about, you Christ-church type. -Douglas Stambler ************************************************* --- eevans@moscow.com wrote: > Brent, > > Ted Moffett's question was constrained to property > taxes, but your's goes > further. Please clarify by answering yet another > straightfoward question: Are > you suggesting that the civil government regulate > the influence of ideologies? > > Cheers, > -Ed Evans > > *********************************************** > -----Original Message----- > From: Brent Capener > > > In addition, do we want to be known as the city that > officially discourages > non-profit organizations? > > Cheers, > -Ed Evans > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Answer: no > > Extended commentary: but we would be very unwise to > allow one non-profit > organization or non-mainstream ideology to dominate > the heart of our city, our > politics, our planning, our view of the future, our > way of life here, or any > other type of domination, particularly at the > expense of the socially diverse > range of taxpaying citizens. Being evasive about > answering a simple question > only breeds more suspicion and fear. > > Here's a couple easily answered questions to > practice on: > 1) Do we want our city to be gradually dominated by > one religious group? > 2) Do we want to be known as the "New > Rachneespuram(sp?) Oregon" located in what > was once Moscow, Id? > > For number one, my answer is no. What's yours? > I sure hope we all agree on no for #2. > > > > > > --------------------------------------------- > This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 16:14:27 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:14:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: Message-ID: <055601c360e4$6ca94b30$06317883@Laptop2> Ted writes: > I asked the question about tax exempt organizations buying up property > leading to a major reduction in taxes out of curiosity whether there are any > laws or codes or zoning regs etc. that might actually be used by city > government to limit the number or size of such organizations. Since the > subject came up it seemed a relevant question. > > My interest in part was just academic. Ted, I have no problem with asking academic legal questions. My concern is the knee-jerk reaction of some who feel threatened because downtown property (that they do *not* own) is being purchased for a use that they themselves wouldn't use it for. Welcome to freedom! I had heard complaints about the Verizon building being purchased by NSA, yet no one else wanted to buy that empty building. How long was it standing there empty? Would the grumblers have preferred that it remained empty? The grumblers should either "put up or shut up" -- If there are buildings downtown that they want to buy, they should have at it. If not, allow other businesses, even those who you might disagree with, to flourish. Best, Dale From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 16:16:03 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:16:03 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Libertarian principles Message-ID: <056d01c360e4$a5aa7e90$06317883@Laptop2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_056A_01C360A9.F892B6D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ted writes > Actually, I am libertarian on many issues. Tobacco, for example, does = more=20 > damage to people's lives many times over than all illegal drugs = combined,=20 > yet I do not think it should be illegal. So I don't think laws should = be=20 > passed against all things I do not like. I'm in full agreement with you on this matter. In the past, our country = believed in personal liberty and self-government -- even to our own = hurt. Now, we approach the State as our "nanny" -- to protect us from = our choices (or, more likely, to keep others from their choices that I = disagree with). But don't get me started on the loss of our personal liberties!=20 Best, Dale ------=_NextPart_000_056A_01C360A9.F892B6D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Ted writes
> Actually, I am libertarian on many issues.  Tobacco, for = example,=20 does more
> damage to people's lives many times over than all = illegal=20 drugs combined,
> yet I do not think it should be illegal.  = So I=20 don't think laws should be
> passed against all things I do not=20 like.
I'm in full agreement with you on this matter. In the past, our = country=20 believed in personal liberty and self-government -- even to our own = hurt. Now,=20 we approach the State as our "nanny" -- to protect us from our choices = (or, more=20 likely, to keep others from their choices that I disagree with).
 
But don't get me started on the loss of our personal liberties! =
 
Best,
Dale
------=_NextPart_000_056A_01C360A9.F892B6D0-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 12 16:28:50 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:28:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702C@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Again, Mr. Courtney (for the umpteenth time). It is NOT a question of freedoms. The question has to do with the reduction of the property tax base which is virtually straining the tax paying public to the breaking point. I, personally, don't care if Christ Church purchases every building from Potlatch to Gennessee, provided that the tax-exempt status of those buildings does not create an unbearable tax burden on what few tax payers remain. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:14 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Nate's House Ted writes: > I asked the question about tax exempt organizations buying up property > leading to a major reduction in taxes out of curiosity whether there are any > laws or codes or zoning regs etc. that might actually be used by city > government to limit the number or size of such organizations. Since the > subject came up it seemed a relevant question. > > My interest in part was just academic. Ted, I have no problem with asking academic legal questions. My concern is the knee-jerk reaction of some who feel threatened because downtown property (that they do *not* own) is being purchased for a use that they themselves wouldn't use it for. Welcome to freedom! I had heard complaints about the Verizon building being purchased by NSA, yet no one else wanted to buy that empty building. How long was it standing there empty? Would the grumblers have preferred that it remained empty? The grumblers should either "put up or shut up" -- If there are buildings downtown that they want to buy, they should have at it. If not, allow other businesses, even those who you might disagree with, to flourish. Best, Dale _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 12 16:38:42 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:38:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <20030812153842.55788.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-475326179-1060702722=:53559 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 1. roy atwood's son (Dean of NSA) ran an illegal gambling operation out of the "Christ church" House 2. doug wilson promotes racial hatred and calvinism from the "Christ church" House 3. nate wilson mocks and ruthlessly profits financially from ripping apart well-meaning Christians, from the "Christ church" House 4. heresy and child abuse are promoted from the "Christ church" House this is the kind of house (Nate's House - Doug Wilson's House) that is unwelcome in any part of America these days boycott the cult - end Christ church's tenure in this town - don't feed their nonsense - JUST BOYCOTT ALL THEIR AFFILIATED BUSINESSES and RETAKE Moscow for everyone --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-475326179-1060702722=:53559 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
1. roy atwood's son (Dean of NSA) ran an illegal gambling operation out of the "Christ church" House
 
2. doug wilson promotes racial hatred and calvinism from the "Christ church" House
 
3. nate wilson mocks and ruthlessly profits financially from ripping apart well-meaning Christians, from the "Christ church" House
 
4. heresy and child abuse are promoted from the "Christ church" House
 
this is the kind of house (Nate's House - Doug Wilson's House) that is unwelcome in any part of America these days
 
boycott the cult - end Christ church's tenure in this town - don't feed their nonsense - JUST BOYCOTT ALL THEIR AFFILIATED BUSINESSES and RETAKE Moscow for everyone


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-475326179-1060702722=:53559-- From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 16:40:38 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:40:38 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702C@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <059701c360e8$1842dc60$06317883@Laptop2> Tom taunts: > Again, Mr. Courtney (for the umpteenth time). It is NOT a question of > freedoms. The question has to do with the reduction of the property tax > base which is virtually straining the tax paying public to the breaking > point. I see. And can you please tell me and the entire list how much the reduction in property taxes *were* from these tax-exempt groups? I'm sure you know, since it is straining us to the breaking point. Then I'd like to hear what that number is compared to the general "coffer" of Moscow. Inquiring minds just *want* to know. Standing by... Best, Dale From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 16:49:06 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:49:06 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] New business Message-ID: Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own business idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and convert it into a giant, multi-level topless car wash. My motives would be altruistic, to provide employment for many deserving residents, and to ensure Moscow of lots of clean cars. I can imagine no objections, although I do seem to remember some hubbub about something similar last summer. Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 12 16:52:56 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:52:56 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702E@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> No, Mr. Courtney. I do not know " . . . how much the reduction in property taxes *were* from these tax-exempt groups." Nor do I know exactly how much money is paid out to thos who commit welfare fraud. I only know that it is WRONG. The concept "I want everything and I want everybody else to pay for it" doesn't cut it. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:41 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Nate's House Tom taunts: > Again, Mr. Courtney (for the umpteenth time). It is NOT a question of > freedoms. The question has to do with the reduction of the property tax > base which is virtually straining the tax paying public to the breaking > point. I see. And can you please tell me and the entire list how much the reduction in property taxes *were* from these tax-exempt groups? I'm sure you know, since it is straining us to the breaking point. Then I'd like to hear what that number is compared to the general "coffer" of Moscow. Inquiring minds just *want* to know. Standing by... Best, Dale _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From predator75@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 16:53:49 2003 From: predator75@moscow.com (Dan Carscallen) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:53:49 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] New business References: Message-ID: <009e01c360e9$ec2a2fa0$831da13f@MOSCOW1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C360AF.3F949030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Yeah, but Carl, that was *outdoors* . . . maybe you could get away with = it inside? =20 Always thinkin' DC ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Carl Westberg=20 To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:49 AM Subject: [Vision2020] New business Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own business = idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and convert it into = a=20 giant, multi-level topless car wash. My motives would be altruistic, to = provide employment for many deserving residents, and to ensure Moscow of = lots of clean cars. 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Yeah, but Carl, that was *outdoors* = . . .=20 maybe you could get away with it inside? 
 
Always thinkin'
 
DC
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C360AF.3F949030-- From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 17:12:37 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 09:12:37 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702E@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <05c701c360ec$8d13cfa0$06317883@Laptop2> Tom, tap dancing: > No, Mr. Courtney. I do not know " . . . how much the reduction > in property taxes *were* from these tax-exempt groups." OK. I didn't think you did. But you *do* know that the loss of property taxes from these groups are "virtually straining the tax paying public to the breaking point." Your reasoning process is always so enjoyable to observe. Best, Dale From dgray@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 12 17:47:06 2003 From: dgray@uidaho.edu (Debbie Gray) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 09:47:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] New business In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Carl, I am sure you would maintain a strictly hands off supervisory style, no? Debbie On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Carl Westberg wrote: > Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own business > idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and convert it into a > giant, multi-level topless car wash. My motives would be altruistic, to > provide employment for many deserving residents, and to ensure Moscow of > lots of clean cars. I can imagine no objections, although I do seem to > remember some hubbub about something similar last summer. > > > > Carl Westberg Jr. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > Debbie %^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^% Debbie Gray dgray@uidaho.edu http://www.uidaho.edu/~dgray/ We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us." --Joseph Campbell %^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^% From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 12 17:58:18 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 09:58:18 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702F@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> If you are going to quote me, Mr. Courtney, quote me entirely, ok? That portion of the quote that you selective decided to ignore stated: "Nor do I know exactly how much money is paid out to those who commit welfare fraud. I only know that it is WRONG." I choose not to lie with twisted statistics. I choose only to express my opinion and stand by my convictions, a trait that is seriously lacking in your postings. Tom Hansen From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 12 18:05:59 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:05:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Ranting From Christ Church In-Reply-To: <000801c360f1$4aaafad0$37996581@csnew.cswin.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030812170559.80024.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1022428021-1060707959=:78418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Um, Ms. Woolf: I'm the "lunatic prophet," or don't you recall? That means that everything I say needs to be filtered through the public opinion of me, right? But for sure, all that I said in that e-mail is 100% TRUE, and has been confirmed not only by me on a Sunday I attended that notorious "church," but by several EX-MEMBERS and DETRACTORS of your cult. Yes, I have a full-time job, to answer your question. So, I'm not on the public dole anymore, and I intend to pay back what I've received from Moscow and from Pullman. I also intend to pay every penny of the $279 that was given to me by John Harrell (Moscow), who had the misguided intention of having me never return to the Palouse. You catch me mid-month, Ms. "Woof": My August predictions haven't at all come true, and until they do or don't, I don't see what the point is of responding to me at all! Remember the wise words of the "SAINT," DOUG WILSON: "Ignore [Stambler]. You're only encouraging him." (paraphrased) Or don't you listen to your pastor anymore because of the number of young men he has molested at your "church?" Or haven't you heard that TRUTH about your cult church yet? I heard that Christ church members wear ear muffs and wear blindfolds when they attend "church" on Sunday, so that they couldn't possibly receive the word of Christ. NOW, EVEN I KNOW THAT'S not true. You're laughable: So is Paul Kimmell; so is Doug Wilson; so is "the broken-nosed wonder-kin," Nate Wilson; so is Josh "Grubbs"; so is Dale "Chutney"; so is John "down in the dirt" Moss. These are people you should be ranting to. Not me. I am only one person. But I DON'T MOLEST YOUNG MEN and I DON'T ENCOURAGE THEIR TEACHERS TO HUMILIATE THEM AT LOGOS SCHOOL AND GIVE THEM "Birthday Spankings." Why don't you answer to that? And then come August 31, maybe, just maybe, I'll drink the proverbial "bowl of hemlock" that everyone is so ready to give me, so that I'm no longer a "bad and destructive" influence on THE SPAWN OF DOUG WILSON ( a.k.a. SATAN'S HELPER). You are indeed into the Devil's domain if you attend Christ church. If I were you, I wouldn't even admit such a thing these days, knowing what you must know about the human rights abuses that go on there ALL THE TIME. Desist, and turn away from the evil demagogue who has led you into that PIT OF VIPERS known as Christ church, DEFINITELY NOT "Christ's Church," that's for sure. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (fully employed, thank you...) ****************************************************************************************** lf wrote: "Sir"; I am not sure who you are or think you are, but you obviously live in another dimension or world altogether. The "facts" as you have presented them are so false and so inflamitory, I am not sure you should be willing to put your assets on the line like that. As a member of this Church, I take great offense at your accusing anyone of anything, especially since you are NOT a member and are NOT at Church on Sunday to hear just what it is being said. None of what you have presented as being true, are. Do you, "sir", work? Do you provide for a family? Or do we as tax payers pay for your "lifestyle"? Is your main function in life just to make things hard for those out here that are trying to make it? If this is, rather, an attempt at humor - YOU FAILED!!! JW --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1022428021-1060707959=:78418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Um, Ms. Woolf:
 
I'm the "lunatic prophet," or don't you recall?  That means that everything I say needs to be filtered through the public opinion of me, right?
 
But for sure, all that I said in that e-mail is 100% TRUE, and has been confirmed not only by me on a Sunday I attended that notorious "church," but by several EX-MEMBERS and DETRACTORS of your cult.
 
Yes, I have a full-time job, to answer your question.  So, I'm not on the public dole anymore, and I intend to pay back what I've received from Moscow and from Pullman.  I also intend to pay every penny of the $279 that was given to me by John Harrell (Moscow), who had the misguided intention of having me never return to the Palouse.
 
You catch me mid-month, Ms. "Woof": My August predictions haven't at all come true, and until they do or don't, I don't see what the point is of responding to me at all!  Remember the wise words of the "SAINT," DOUG WILSON: "Ignore [Stambler].  You're only encouraging him." (paraphrased)  Or don't you listen to your pastor anymore because of the number of young men he has molested at your "church?"
 
Or haven't you heard that TRUTH about your cult church yet?
 
I heard that Christ church members wear ear muffs and wear blindfolds when they attend "church" on Sunday, so that they couldn't possibly receive the word of Christ.  NOW, EVEN I KNOW THAT'S not true.
 
You're laughable: So is Paul Kimmell; so is Doug Wilson; so is "the broken-nosed wonder-kin," Nate Wilson; so is Josh "Grubbs"; so is Dale "Chutney"; so is John "down in the dirt" Moss.  These are people you should be ranting to.  Not me.
 
I am only one person.  But I DON'T MOLEST YOUNG MEN and I DON'T ENCOURAGE THEIR TEACHERS TO HUMILIATE THEM AT LOGOS SCHOOL AND GIVE THEM "Birthday Spankings."
 
Why don't you answer to that?  And then come August 31, maybe, just maybe, I'll drink the proverbial "bowl of hemlock" that everyone is so ready to give me, so that I'm no longer a "bad and destructive" influence on THE SPAWN OF DOUG WILSON ( a.k.a. SATAN'S HELPER).
 
You are indeed into the Devil's domain if you attend Christ church.  If I were you, I wouldn't even admit such a thing these days, knowing what you must know about the human rights abuses that go on there ALL THE TIME.
 
Desist, and turn away from the evil demagogue who has led you into that PIT OF VIPERS known as Christ church, DEFINITELY NOT "Christ's Church," that's for sure.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(fully employed, thank you...)
 
******************************************************************************************

lf <jwoolf@cs.uidaho.edu> wrote:
"Sir";
 
I am not sure who you are or think you are, but you obviously live in another dimension or world altogether.  The "facts" as you have presented them are so false and so inflamitory, I am not sure you should be willing to put your assets on the line like that.
 
As a member of this Church, I take great offense at your accusing anyone of anything, especially since you are NOT a member and are NOT at Church on Sunday to hear just what it is being said.  None of what you have presented as being true, are.
 
Do you, "sir", work?  Do you provide for a family?  Or do we as tax payers pay for your "lifestyle"?  Is your main function in life just to make things hard for those out here that are trying to make it? 
 
If this is, rather, an attempt at humor - YOU FAILED!!!
 
JW
 
 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1022428021-1060707959=:78418-- From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 12 18:38:38 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:38:38 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate's House References: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F702F@daffy.dfm.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <062701c360f8$90ca5180$06317883@Laptop2> > If you are going to quote me, Mr. Courtney, quote me entirely, ok? > > That portion of the quote that you selective decided to ignore stated: > > "Nor do I know exactly how much money is paid out to those who commit > welfare fraud. I only know that it is WRONG." I tried to ignore your ignorance because you are mixing your analogies. Welfare fraud is a crime; a tax-exempt orgnaization is a legal status granted by the State. The comparison fails, as does your reasoning. > I choose not to lie with twisted statistics. I choose only to express my > opinion and stand by my convictions, a trait that is seriously lacking in > your postings. Yes, yes, I know. You don't like the results and so it is I who have twisted them. That's always the argument from those who cannot demonstrate that the numbers are factually incorrect -- attack the person and not the data. But people see thru that very quickly. FWIW, MSD has verified the numbers that both Wenders and I have provided. I would welcome you to prove either of us wrong as opposed to shifting to "liar, liar, pants on fire" mentality. Best, Dale From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 12 19:45:47 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 11:45:47 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Libertarian principles In-Reply-To: <056d01c360e4$a5aa7e90$06317883@Laptop2> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030812114102.009efe00@mail.completebbs.com> --=======D3E4B68======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 08:16 AM 8/12/03 -0700, Dale Courtney wrote: >But don't get me started on the loss of our personal liberties! We need honest, reasoned debate; not fearmongering. To those who pit Americans against immigrants, and citizens against non-citizens; to those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty; my message is this: Your tactics only aid terrorists - for they erode our national unity and diminish our resolve. They give ammunition to America's enemies, and pause to America's friends. They encourage people of good will to remain silent in the face of evil. I for one welcome our Reptiloid Overlords! --=======D3E4B68======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.509 / Virus Database: 306 - Release Date: 8/12/03 --=======D3E4B68=======-- From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 12 19:45:52 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 11:45:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs In-Reply-To: <200308121504.h7CF47KM066699@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030812114333.009f0880@mail.completebbs.com> --=======73E21819======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 03:31 PM 8/12/03 +0000, eevans@moscow.com wrote: >Are >you suggesting that the civil government regulate the influence of ideologies? Are you suggesting that the Branch Davidians were treated unfairly? --=======73E21819======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.509 / Virus Database: 306 - Release Date: 8/12/03 --=======73E21819=======-- From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 12 19:54:52 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 11:54:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] New business In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030812115103.009f3b30@mail.completebbs.com> --=======4FD71EC8======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 08:49 AM 8/12/03 -0700, Carl Westberg wrote: >Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own business >idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and convert it into a >giant, multi-level topless car wash What about turning it into a real (fake) beach? The David's building could surely contain a water tank large enough for a decently oceanic experience and a system of large mirrors and lenses could bring in and intensify natural light to beach-like conditions, minus the deadly UV rays. NASA probably has some of this stuff lying around, free for the taking. Could be a Home Run opportunity! --=======4FD71EC8======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-23889B5 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.509 / Virus Database: 306 - Release Date: 8/12/03 --=======4FD71EC8=======-- From mghuskey@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 20:24:04 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 12:24:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Beach, New Business, Empire Building in Moscow, Whatever Else Message-ID: Although studiously avoiding any discussion of tax bases, downtown, vacant buildings, church planting, and the [gay/libertarian/Reformed/realtors/topless] Agenda, I have noticed the name of the Moscow Civic Association being thrown around in a couple of odd contexts, and want to clarify a few things-- a. Rose Huskey (long may she reign!) is not a member of the Moscow Civic Association, nor a secret agent, mole, or double-naught spy for them--so her questions--like most everything about her--are hers alone. (Hi, Mom!) b. I *am* a member of the Moscow Civic Association, the website for which can be found at: http://www.moscowcivicasso.org/index.html Our mission is "to protect and enhance inclusive and cooperative community values by broadening public discourse, organizing and inspiring civic participation, and striving toward progressive and sustainable community development." You'll note that there is no reference to Christ Church there, nor yet to the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Unitarian-Universalist, Bahai, LDS, Quaker, Baptist, or Neo-Pagan churches. You'll also search in vain for a reference to "no growth." You will find a commitment to sustainable development, smart growth, the strength and health of local businesses, religious diversity, civil rights, strong public schools. I encourage Vision 2020 members to find out more about the MCA through our website or by coming to a meeting. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From nchaney@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 22:11:11 2003 From: nchaney@moscow.com (Nancy Chaney) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 14:11:11 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] New business In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <002601c36116$42932460$adf2f5c7@Scotty> Mr. Westberg- Be sure to install low flow conservation devices (available free to Moscow residents from the Water Dept.) and a gray water filtration system to recycle our precious resource! Nancy Chaney Nancy Chaney (208) 882-9350 / fax (208) 882-7155 ######################## Help build community! www.latahtrailfoundation.org -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Carl Westberg Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 7:49 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] New business Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own business idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and convert it into a giant, multi-level topless car wash. My motives would be altruistic, to provide employment for many deserving residents, and to ensure Moscow of lots of clean cars. I can imagine no objections, although I do seem to remember some hubbub about something similar last summer. Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 12 22:36:19 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 14:36:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Libertarian principles Message-ID:

Give me  a break Peter, Dale is right on this one. I think our loss of liberties is the goal of Terrorists. And they are doing a great job of it too. Although there is not a shortage of professional politicians jumping at the chance to make any excuse they can to snatch another right or freedom from us.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Peter Willard
>To: vision2020
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Libertarian principles
>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 11:45:47 -0700
>
>At 08:16 AM 8/12/03 -0700, Dale Courtney wrote:
>>But don't get me started on the loss of our personal liberties!
>
>We need honest, reasoned debate; not fearmongering. To those who pit
>Americans against immigrants, and citizens against non-citizens; to
>those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty;
>my message is this: Your tactics only aid terrorists - for they
>erode our national unity and diminish our resolve. They give
>ammunition to America's enemies, and pause to America's friends.
>They encourage people of good will to remain silent in the face of
>evil.
>
>I for one welcome our Reptiloid Overlords!
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The religious right in Moscow would never allow you to have a topless carwash here. If it isn't already on the books, you can be sure they will lobby the City Council to make a law one week after you build it. Me, Ted and Garrett have already been through this one. :(

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Peter Willard
>To: "Carl Westberg" , vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] New business
>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 11:54:52 -0700
>
>At 08:49 AM 8/12/03 -0700, Carl Westberg wrote:
>>Well, if no one is actually purchasing the Beach, I have my own
>>business idea. If I can come up with the money, I may buy it and
>>convert it into a giant, multi-level topless car wash
>
>What about turning it into a real (fake) beach? The David's building
>could surely contain a water tank large enough for a decently
>oceanic experience and a system of large mirrors and lenses could
>bring in and intensify natural light to beach-like conditions, minus
>the deadly UV rays. NASA probably has some of this stuff lying
>around, free for the taking. Could be a Home Run opportunity!
>
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* From eevans@moscow.com Tue Aug 12 23:20:02 2003 From: eevans@moscow.com (eevans@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 22:20:02 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs Message-ID: <200308122152.h7CLqnKM022935@whale2.fsr.net> I'm going to break the questions-only theme and get to the point. It is a bad idea for our civil government to deny us the right to property, speech, the right to assemble, the right to vote, the right to run for office, etc. based on our personal beliefs. I doubt anyone would disagree with this, but we have to keep it in mind when discussing things like "What are we gonna do about group X?" Cheers, -Ed Evans -----Original Message----- From: Peter Willard [mailto:petew@completebbs.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:46 AM To: eevans@moscow.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] RE: Light Bulbs At 03:31 PM 8/12/03 +0000, eevans@moscow.com wrote: >Are >you suggesting that the civil government regulate the influence of ideologies? Are you suggesting that the Branch Davidians were treated unfairly? --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 00:21:01 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:21:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Doug Wilson Lying On His Website, TOO! Message-ID: <20030812232101.49625.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-115621251-1060730461=:48220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Check out this miserable little link from Christ church's cult website. It attempts to lump my "idiocy" with really solid evidence against Doug Wilson and his cult following: http://www.christkirk.com/BizarreCharge/HandyReferenceSheet.html And to Doug Wilson: For the umpteenth time, I did not SIGN YOUR NAME to that E-MAIL THAT MOCKED YOU - typical sh*t from the Wilsonians. DOUG WILSON: YOU'RE TOO MUCH OF A COWARD TO PRINT THAT LETTER I SENT YOU AND YOUR FATHER WAY BACK EARLIER THIS YEAR, WHICH PROVES THAT YOU ARE TOTALLY CONSIDERED A FRAUD, EVEN AMONGST YOUR FATHER'S ASSOCIATES. (Even your brother Evan says that you make up your theology as you go along, and has indicated that he thinks you have a cult at Christ church.) And, if I'm a rationalist as you say on your website, then YOU'RE JUST A PURE ANIMAL, what with all the ways you pedophile around your cult community. BEWARE YOUNG MEN, DOUG WILSON AND HIS FILTHY HANDS SEEK TO PREY UPON YOU!! Filthy, filthy hands of yours..."pastor." In Christ, Douglas Stambler p.s. One day, Doug Wilson, you're gonna bite your own head off...you are so DEMONIC! ***************************************************************************************** --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-115621251-1060730461=:48220 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Check out this miserable little link from Christ church's cult website.  It attempts to lump my "idiocy" with really solid evidence against Doug Wilson and his cult following:
 
 
And to Doug Wilson: For the umpteenth time, I did not SIGN YOUR NAME to that E-MAIL THAT MOCKED YOU - typical sh*t from the Wilsonians. 
 
DOUG WILSON: YOU'RE TOO MUCH OF A COWARD TO PRINT THAT LETTER I SENT YOU AND YOUR FATHER WAY BACK EARLIER THIS YEAR, WHICH PROVES THAT YOU ARE TOTALLY CONSIDERED A FRAUD, EVEN AMONGST YOUR FATHER'S ASSOCIATES. (Even your brother Evan says that you make up your theology as you go along, and has indicated that he thinks you have a cult at Christ church.) 
 
And, if I'm a rationalist as you say on your website, then YOU'RE JUST A PURE ANIMAL, what with all the ways you pedophile around your cult communityBEWARE YOUNG MEN, DOUG WILSON AND HIS FILTHY HANDS SEEK TO PREY UPON YOU!!
 
Filthy, filthy hands of yours..."pastor."
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
p.s. One day, Doug Wilson, you're gonna bite your own head off...you are so DEMONIC!
*****************************************************************************************
 
 


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Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized = as a business.  It should be considered the same as any other = business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure.  It can be started by anyone, and its success = measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted = as any multi-national conglomerate.  It should be taxed like any other = business, helping to support the community.  Consider how much lower the = property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if religions were = taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end special rights = for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our = community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C36120.9FC85560-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 16:01:07 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:01:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Re: A quick note. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030813150107.61224.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2072405732-1060786867=:61049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mr. Gibbs: You had your chances to be friendly with me, and you blew it. You're on my sh*t list, no matter what you do, or haven't you noticed? I have just begun to work over "Nicholas Van Orton." As for my being angry, I can relate to what you perceive, but again, you never took the time to meet me in person, so how would you first-hand experience the fact that I NEVER anger, no matter how many exclamation points or CAPS I use in my e-mails? Being patronizing to me doesn't work, Mr. Gibbs. I consider you a bigot, and I couldn't care less what you think of me: You're one of the people I will make sure has to leave Moscow once this all goes down. And if you think my recent postings on the forum are a certain way, then I guess you'll never fully understand what I'm about to post on the forum. Eat your face off - you're a Christ-church wannabe. In Christ, Douglas Stambler p.s. I haven't lived at Sojourner's Alliance since like mid-June. You're such a loser. ********************************************************************************************* Joshua Gibbs wrote: Douglas, Please, let me give you some advice that I think you might find useful. And I say this out of regard for who you are. There are not many passionate people left in the world, but you are one of them. Although, you are passionate about things other people are not passionate about because they think you are wrong, or they don't like you, or for whatever reason. The louder you yell, the less inclined they are to listen to you because they are not passionate and are not wired that way. I honestly believe that if you calm down some, people would be more inclined to listen to you. And I'll say it again. I really think you ought to wait until the end of the month before sending out any more e-mails over the vision2020 forum. There's nothing undignified about biding your time, and if your prophecies come true you are going to have alot of leverage with the big shots on the forum. If your prophecies come true, I garauntee it, everyone is going to listen to you. However, I think they would respect you more if they come true if you waited your time out in silence. If your prophecies are true, it doesn't matter what anyone at Christ Church thinks or does right now anyway. Christ Church will fall regardless, you know? Also, I haven't been there in a long time, so while you can do what you want, I'd think it was cool of you for not mentioning my name in context with the same people you mentioned in your last e-mail. I've said some nasty things about you, you've said some nasty things about me. I'm sorry. Let's try to get along, man. Another thing you might want to keep in mind is that the way you write your e-mails makes you come across as being someone who is very angry. I think if you came across as someone who was more peacful, the people who aren't Christians out there might envy that peace because they have none, and be interested in Christianity. You got a job! That's great! Where are you working? If you're going to try to move out of Sojourners with the money you make, I've been to the fixed income housing that's over by Cactus computers and it isn't like, the greatest, but it's a good location being downtown and all. Also, who are your top ten favorite bands? What are your top ten favorite movies? Take good care, Joshua _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2072405732-1060786867=:61049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Mr. Gibbs:
 
You had your chances to be friendly with me, and you blew it.  You're on my sh*t list, no matter what you do, or haven't you noticed?  I have just begun to work over "Nicholas Van Orton."
 
As for my being angry, I can relate to what you perceive, but again, you never took the time to meet me in person, so how would you first-hand experience the fact that I NEVER anger, no matter how many exclamation points or CAPS I use in my e-mails?
 
Being patronizing to me doesn't work, Mr. Gibbs.  I consider you a bigot, and I couldn't care less what you think of me: You're one of the people I will make sure has to leave Moscow once this all goes down.
 
And if you think my recent postings on the forum are a certain way, then I guess you'll never fully understand what I'm about to post on the forum.
 
Eat your face off - you're a Christ-church wannabe.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
p.s. I haven't lived at Sojourner's Alliance since like mid-June.  You're such a loser.
*********************************************************************************************

Joshua Gibbs <ridethesaintedrhythms@hotmail.com> wrote:

Douglas,

Please, let me give you some advice that I think you might find useful. And
I say this out of regard for who you are. There are not many passionate
people left in the world, but you are one of them. Although, you are
passionate about things other people are not passionate about because they
think you are wrong, or they don't like you, or for whatever reason. The
louder you yell, the less inclined they are to listen to you because they
are not passionate and are not wired that way. I honestly believe that if
you calm down some, people would be more inclined to listen to you.

And I'll say it again. I really think you ought to wait until the end of the
month before sending out any more e-mails over the vision2020 forum. There's
nothing undignified about biding your time, and if your prophecies come true
you are g! oing to have alot of leverage with the big shots on the forum. If
your prophecies come true, I garauntee it, everyone is going to listen to
you. However, I think they would respect you more if they come true if you
waited your time out in silence. If your prophecies are true, it doesn't
matter what anyone at Christ Church thinks or does right now anyway. Christ
Church will fall regardless, you know? Also, I haven't been there in a long
time, so while you can do what you want, I'd think it was cool of you for
not mentioning my name in context with the same people you mentioned in your
last e-mail.

I've said some nasty things about you, you've said some nasty things about
me. I'm sorry. Let's try to get along, man. Another thing you might want to
keep in mind is that the way you write your e-mails makes you come across as
being someone who is very angry. I think if you came across as someone who
was more peacful, the people who a! ren't Christians out there might envy that
peace because they have none, and be interested in Christianity.

You got a job! That's great! Where are you working? If you're going to try
to move out of Sojourners with the money you make, I've been to the fixed
income housing that's over by Cactus computers and it isn't like, the
greatest, but it's a good location being downtown and all. Also, who are
your top ten favorite bands? What are your top ten favorite movies?

Take good care,
Joshua

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Join us! > >afghans for Afghans is a humanitarian and educational people-to-people >project that sends hand-knit and crocheted blankets and garments to the >beleaguered >people of Afghanistan. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >Greetings, > >We're happy to report that the truck arrived last week -- our recent >collection of hand-knit and crocheted gifts are now on their long journey >to >Afghanistan. Congratulations to all for a splendid rally in response to a >special >request for the most vulnerable children and Afghan families. > >Thank you to all -- individuals, guilds, yarns shops, faith-based groups, >social clubs, classes and youth groups, anarchists and independents, >virtual and >real-life friends! -- who generously participated. Thank you for sharing >your >time and talent with those who need the warmth and our attention. Please >partake of the joy in knowing that so many Americans and Canadians (plus a >few >folks from much farther away!) still care about the Afghan people and have >tangibly expressed that with their own hands and hearts. > >For our recent campaign due date of August 1, we received more than 6,000 >blankets, hats, mittens, socks, sweaters, and vests for Afghan women, men, >and >children. A gorgeous assortment of designs, colors, and sizes. Each unique >item >made for a unique recipient on the other side of the world. > >Of that 6,000 total, we received about 3,800 wool (or mostly wool) hats, >mittens, socks, sweaters, and vests for children (1-5 years) living in the >Shomali >Valley and Kabul. Thousands of children will now benefit from receiving our >warm, handmade gifts. Imagine that! > >This delivery (62 cartons!) is scheduled to arrive by October so that the >items can be distributed in time for winter. > >And, much appreciation and high-fives to the San Francisco Bay Area >volunteers who sorted and packed for several days at the American Friends >Service >Committee office. We could not have asked for a more conscientious and >spirited >group. We hope to add a few sweaty, behind-the-scenes, action photos to our >site >for your viewing pleasure. > >Our beloved sorting and packing volunteers on this round were -- >Stan Stansbury, Betty Levitin, Lisa Gallagher, Kamilla Bren Hurley, Candace >Key, Martha, Michele Alaniz, Gail Garrison, Judith Mencher, Sarah Peterson, >Irina Dolinov, Jessica Konrad, Shiobhan Elliott, Erin, Trudy from the >Peninsula, >Nancy Crosby, Marianna Smith, Valerie Chounetand, Mika Wheeler, Eloise >Bodine, >and Anne Ronan. > >Plus, thank you to our two essential relief agency partners -- the American >Friends Service Committee's Stephen McNeil, Anne Goett, Pat Smith, and >Paula >Stinson and the staff of World Concern. As long as we have access to >dependable, >experienced mail intake and storage and overseas shipping and distribution >-- >and have your interest -- we'll stay focused and continue to let the Afghan >people know that they have not been forgotten. > >The afghans for Afghans project has been operating for more than a >year-and-a-half, since late 2001. We continue to marvel when we open each >of your >packages -- the quality of the blankets and garments is first rate. Each >gift is >distinctive, joyful, and lovingly crafted. Again, our gratitude for your >participation. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >** New Due Dates ** > >U.S. Due Date is October 24 >Canadian Due Date is October 17 > >Please remember, we cannot accept used items, toys, and scarves. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >For general program details and mailing addresses, see our Guidelines page >-- >http://www.afghansforAfghans.org/blanket.html > >Warm regards, Ann and team at afghansforAfghans.org > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 16:25:28 2003 From: christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com (Nicholas Van Orton) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1 Message-ID: <20030813152528.29616.qmail@web80705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-906603296-1060788328=:21448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Fellow Christian: I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery. This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting. They are: Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace. Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana. He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children. dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage. He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community. Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9. He has been married for 12 years. www.auburnavenue.org Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people." Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention. His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory." He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon. He loves tennis. *** Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho. Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans. Very Sincerely, Nicholas Van Orton (Spokane, WA) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-906603296-1060788328=:21448 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Dear Fellow Christian:
 
I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho.  We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery.
 
This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting.  They are:
 
Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace.  Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana.  He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children.  dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com
 
Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage.  He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community.  Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9.  He has been married for 12 years.  www.auburnavenue.org
 
Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people."  Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention.  His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory."  He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon.  He loves tennis.
 
***
 
Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho.  Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans.
 
Very Sincerely,
Nicholas Van Orton
(Spokane, WA)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-906603296-1060788328=:21448-- From christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 16:34:30 2003 From: christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com (Nicholas Van Orton) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:34:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 2 Message-ID: <20030813153430.32106.qmail@web80704.mail.yahoo.com> --0-976781889-1060788870=:32093 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Fellow Christian: It is my pleasure on behalf of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho to encourage you in the full exploration of your journey in Christ. Just recently, we at Christ Church, have voted to accept that our gay pastor can continue as our leader. Pastor Doug Wilson was encouraged by the recent movement in the Anglican Church, to tell us in his congregation about his more personal side as a gay man. On behalf of the University of Idaho and Christ Church, I would like to take this opportunity for you to congratulate Pastor Wilson, as he comes to terms with what has been a hard secret for him to keep. Please e-mail the pastor at dougwils@moscow.com and visit our website at www.christkirk.com God Bless You. Nicholas Van Orton (Spokane, WA - Christ Kirk) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-976781889-1060788870=:32093 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Dear Fellow Christian:
 
It is my pleasure on behalf of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho to encourage you in the full exploration of your journey in Christ.  Just recently, we at Christ Church, have voted to accept that our gay pastor can continue as our leader.  Pastor Doug Wilson was encouraged by the recent movement in the Anglican Church, to tell us in his congregation about his more personal side as a gay man.
 
On behalf of the University of Idaho and Christ Church, I would like to take this opportunity for you to congratulate Pastor Wilson, as he comes to terms with what has been a hard secret for him to keep.  Please e-mail the pastor at dougwils@moscow.com and visit our website at www.christkirk.com
 
God Bless You.
 
Nicholas Van Orton
(Spokane, WA - Christ Kirk)
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-976781889-1060788870=:32093-- From christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 16:38:52 2003 From: christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com (Nicholas Van Orton) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:38:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 3 Message-ID: <20030813153852.34013.qmail@web80704.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739002286-1060789132=:33574 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Fellow Christian: We, at Christ Church - Moscow, Idaho, would like to invite you to join the Confederation of Reformed Evangelicals. Recently, we have accepted our gay pastor's confessions of his sins, and we have urged our African-American brethren to forgive us of our racially divisive past. Now, we are seeking fellow-minded Christians, who would like to join us in a new kind of celebration of Christ: One that includes the teachings of our pastor, Doug Wilson, as Scripture. You can e-mail the pastor at dougwils@moscow.com, or you can stop by our website at www.christkirk.com It is time for the new messiah. Maybe Doug Wilson of Christ Church is the One we've all been waiting for. God Bless You. Nicholas Van Orton (Spokane, WA - Christ Kirk) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-739002286-1060789132=:33574 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Dear Fellow Christian:
 
We, at Christ Church - Moscow, Idaho, would like to invite you to join the Confederation of Reformed Evangelicals.  Recently, we have accepted our gay pastor's confessions of his sins, and we have urged our African-American brethren to forgive us of our racially divisive past. 
 
Now, we are seeking fellow-minded Christians, who would like to join us in a new kind of celebration of Christ: One that includes the teachings of our pastor, Doug Wilson, as Scripture.  You can e-mail the pastor at dougwils@moscow.com, or you can stop by our website at www.christkirk.com
 
It is time for the new messiah.  Maybe Doug Wilson of Christ Church is the One we've all been waiting for.
 
God Bless You.
 
Nicholas Van Orton
(Spokane, WA - Christ Kirk)


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-687315970-1060789187=:82797-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Wed Aug 13 17:00:10 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:00:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1 Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7033@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C361B3.F902B3D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I will have to pass up on your invite. I am too well to attend and I am fresh out of white sheets to wear. Not here, Not Ever Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas Van Orton [mailto:christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:25 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1 Dear Fellow Christian: I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery. This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting. They are: Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace. Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana. He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children. dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage. He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community. Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9. He has been married for 12 years. www.auburnavenue.org Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people." Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention. His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory." He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon. He loves tennis. *** Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho. Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans. Very Sincerely, Nicholas Van Orton (Spokane, WA) _____ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software ------_=_NextPart_001_01C361B3.F902B3D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
I will have to pass up on your invite.  I am too well to attend and I am fresh out of white sheets to wear.
 
Not here, Not Ever
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Van Orton [mailto:christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:25 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1

Dear Fellow Christian:
 
I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho.  We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery.
 
This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting.  They are:
 
Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace.  Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana.  He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children.  dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com
 
Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage.  He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community.  Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9.  He has been married for 12 years.  www.auburnavenue.org
 
Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people."  Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention.  His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory."  He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon.  He loves tennis.
 
***
 
Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho.  Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans.
 
Very Sincerely,
Nicholas Van Orton
(Spokane, WA)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C361B3.F902B3D0-- From christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 17:05:33 2003 From: christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com (Nicholas Van Orton) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:05:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1 In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7033@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030813160533.9357.qmail@web80709.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1803751108-1060790733=:9215 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actually, Tom - I think that Doug Wilson is calling it a HISTORY CONFERENCE - but it functions as the same thing - YES HERE, YES THIS FALL - THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE PLANNING KICK THE CULT OUT OF MOSCOW, IDAHO (maybe John Harrell can buy the whole congregation bus tickets back to the East Coast, too) All the very best, Nicholas Van Orton ******************************************************************************************************** Thomas Hansen wrote: I will have to pass up on your invite. I am too well to attend and I am fresh out of white sheets to wear. Not here, Not Ever Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas Van Orton [mailto:christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:25 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1 Dear Fellow Christian: I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery. This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting. They are: Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace. Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana. He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children. dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage. He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community. Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9. He has been married for 12 years. www.auburnavenue.org Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people." Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention. His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory." He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon. He loves tennis. *** Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho. Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans. Very Sincerely, Nicholas Van Orton (Spokane, WA) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1803751108-1060790733=:9215 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Actually, Tom - I think that Doug Wilson is calling it a HISTORY CONFERENCE - but it functions as the same thing - YES HERE, YES THIS FALL - THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE PLANNING
 
 
KICK THE CULT OUT OF MOSCOW, IDAHO
(maybe John Harrell can buy the whole congregation bus tickets back to the East Coast, too)
 
 
All the very best,
Nicholas Van Orton

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Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
I will have to pass up on your invite.  I am too well to attend and I am fresh out of white sheets to wear.
 
Not here, Not Ever
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Van Orton [mailto:christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:25 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] From The Desk of Nicholas Van Orton - 1

Dear Fellow Christian:
 
I am pleased to announce the 5th Annual Convention of Christian Fellowship, hosted by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho.  We are inviting open-minded brethren to our convention, with an eye to bringing African-American and Caucasian-American Christians together in fellowship and comradery.
 
This year, there will be three keynote speakers presenting their new work at our annual meeting.  They are:
 
Pastor Doug Wilson - (Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho) Mr. Wilson's most recent novel, "Why Black America Must Learn From White America," explores some pressing issues of our day, including why black teenagers should not date their white counterparts, and why separation between the races is best, and how that can be accomplished in the workplace.  Mr. Wilson also tours the country, giving speeches at small gatherings of white brothers in rural areas like Monroe, Louisiana.  He is a member of the Moscow White Knights, and is the father of twelve, lovely children.  dougwils@moscow.com - www.christkirk.com
 
Pastor J. Steven Wilkins - (Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana) Mr. Wilkins is a member of the White Knights of Louisiana, a predominantly armed militia group, ready to defend their white heritage.  He will be speaking at the conference this year about how to tell a friend from an enemy in the African-American Christian community.  Having served 5 years in a federal prison for the death of an African-American woman in 1975, Pastor Wilkins now speaks about how Christ changed his life, and how "White Usually Means Right." He is the father of twin boys, aged 9.  He has been married for 12 years.  www.auburnavenue.org
 
Elder Chris Schlect - (Anselm House, Moscow, Idaho) In charge of hospitality this year, Chris will be speaking about why "white people are better hosts than black people."  Raised by an African-American couple in Minneapolis, Chris Schlect brings his no-nonsense approach to Christianity to this year's convention.  His most recent book is called, "Gather The Sword: How To Defend The Motherland; American Glory."  He is unmarried, and is looking for his soulmate to show up soon.  He loves tennis.
 
***
 
Let me be the first one to invite you to our sharing and learning here in Moscow, Idaho.  Scholarships are available at the www.christkirk.com website, and we welcome all races to attend, not just Caucasian-Americans.
 
Very Sincerely,
Nicholas Van Orton
(Spokane, WA)


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Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From timlohr@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 17:35:28 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:35:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Seattletimes.com: A Tiny Town Shouts 'Whoa!' to Patriot Act Message-ID: <20030813163528.90821.qmail@web10910.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, I understand a local group has already submitted a similar resolution to the Moscow City Council and plans to make its disposition an issue in the next elections. So, in that context,I thought this was an interesting article. TL > > A Tiny Town Shouts 'Whoa!' to Patriot Act > Full story: > http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001461096_patriot10m.html > > By Ron C. Judd > Seattle Times staff reporter > > TONASKET, Okanogan County — If this is a hotbed > of sedition, they're hiding it pretty well. > > In fact, the most suspicious group activity on this > scorching day in Tonasket, the bellybutton of the > Okanogan Valley, is the alarming number of people > eating ice-cream cones, all at once, down at > Shannon's on the south edge of town. > > Plenty of vanillas in the crowd. Radical these folks > are not. > > But you don't have to dig very deep at Tonasket City > Hall to find the small seed of a populist uprising > planted this spring and spreading like cheatgrass > down to the county courthouse in Okanogan — and > beyond. > > It's a simple, two-page resolution supporting the > constitutional rights of Tonasket's 1,000 citizens > — and directly opposing one of the most > significant acts of Congress in recent history. > > "The Tonasket Resolution" is a symbolic broadside at > the USA Patriot Act, the far-reaching > "terror-obstruction" measure approved by Congress > six weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New > York and the Washington, D.C., area. > > Tonasket's cheeky response was penned by > self-described "constitutionalist" Mark Alan and > edited by Tonasket's police chief, Don Schneider. It > has since been adopted by the city councils of > nearby Oroville and Riverside and is being > considered by the Okanogan County Commission. > > Its preamble reinforces the notion that America was > created "in the shadow of bloody conflicts" with > intentionally strict limits on government. It goes > on to suggest that the Patriot Act and similar > incursions on individual civil rights are > unconstitutional. > > The Patriot Act > > > Some of the fundamental changes to Americans' legal > rights by the Bush administration and the USA > Patriot Act after the 9-11 attacks: > > Freedom of association: To assist terror > investigation, the government may monitor religious > and political institutions without suspecting > criminal activity. > > Freedom of information: The government has closed > once-public immigration hearings, has secretly > detained hundreds of people without charges and has > encouraged bureaucrats to resist public-records > requests. "Sensitive" information has been removed > from government Web sites. > > Freedom of speech: The government may prosecute > librarians or keepers of any other records if they > tell anyone that the government subpoenaed > information related to a terror investigation. > > Right to legal representation: The government may > monitor conversations between attorneys and clients > in federal prisons and deny lawyers to Americans > accused of crimes. > > Freedom from unreasonable searches: The government > may search and seize Americans' papers and effects > without probable cause to assist terror > investigation. > > Right to a speedy and public trial: The government > may jail Americans indefinitely without a trial. > > Right to liberty: Americans may be jailed without > being charged or being able to confront witnesses > against them. "Enemy combatants" have been held > incommunicado and refused attorneys. > > Source: The Associated Press, with information from > Knight-Ridder Newspapers includedThe meat of the > resolution takes care to endorse most efforts to > combat terrorism. But it insists government had all > the tools to do that before the Patriot Act. > > And it boldly proclaims that any law that "dilutes, > weakens or denies" a person's constitutional rights > is "unenforceable in our jurisdiction." > > Practical impacts are debatable. Federal law clearly > trumps local ordinances, but similar resolutions in > other U.S. cities contain > "unenforceable-in-our-jurisdiction" language to warn > the feds that their police are there to protect > citizens, not serve as FBI gofers. > > Local push has yet to come to federal shove in > places that have approved Patriot Act snubs — a > list that now includes three states and 141 counties > and cities representing 16 million Americans, > according to the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, > which supports citizen petitioners. Opposition has > increased with rumors that the Justice Department is > drafting a stronger "Patriot II." > > Anti-Patriot Act measures have been produced by an > odd alliance of libertarians, extreme conservatives > and flaming liberals, and often in the expected > places. The act has been assailed in varying degrees > in Bellingham, Bainbridge Island, Jefferson and San > Juan counties, Port Townsend, Seattle and Vashon > Island. > > But opposition also has risen in lands less > expected. Apple-growing, God-fearing, > Wranglers-wearing north-central Washington might be > the last place you'd expect locals to be shouting > — during and after wartime — "Whoa!" to > Congress, the Justice Department and the president. > > Unless, these newbie constitutional activists > insist, you'd bother to read the fine print. > > Major changes > > The Patriot Act sailed through Congress with little > debate in those harried, post-9-11 days. It is a > 56,870-word grab bag — a medium-sized novel's > worth of bureaucratese. > > But it made sweeping changes in laws affecting > freedom of speech, rights to legal representation, > freedom from unreasonable searches, the right to a > speedy trial, the right to confront witness, and > government access to formerly private, personal > information. > > Even in remote Okanogan County, where news sometimes > arrives late, this perked up eyebrows. Two of them > belonged to Alan, 46, who knows about tangling with > the power of the federal government. > > In February 2001 — before the Patriot Act was > ever imagined — Alan was approached in downtown > Oroville by two men who knocked on the window of his > truck, asking him to roll it down. Fearing the men > were carjackers, Alan hit the gas. Big mistake: The > men were federal agents, in town to serve Alan with > contempt-of-court papers. > > His crime: Running a nonlicensed radio station from > an apple-picking shack on a hillside above Oroville, > pop. 1,600. With a sister transmitter down the > valley in Tonasket, Alan's faint, 5-watt FM signal > reached only around the two towns, carrying news, > high-school sports, advertising — and > provocative, right-leaning political commentary > pulled by satellite dish from "patriotic" national > broadcasting networks. > > Alan insisted his North Valley Broadcasting > "microcast" station didn't need a federal license > because it didn't interfere with other station > signals and didn't broadcast over state lines. The > Federal Communications Commission — > pressured, Alan says, by a radio competitor in Omak > — disagreed. > > Moments after fleeing the undercover feds that day > in Oroville, Alan, a former reserve police officer > with nary a parking ticket on his record, was chased > down and arrested at gunpoint. The father of six was > tossed into the Spokane County Jail, where he sat > for nearly two months, becoming something of a cause > célèbre in his community. > > After a series of legal maneuvers, and a dispute > over the legal name under which he could be charged > (he goes by Mark Alan, his "baptized" name, but the > feds insist he is Mark Alan Rabenold, his "family" > name), he pleaded to a minor offense and agreed to > unplug Radio Free Oroville. > > He took the deal, he says, only after prosecutors > threatened to arrest his wife, Jeri, as an > accomplice, and put his six children in foster care. > > A resolution is born > > GREG GILBERT / THE > SEATTLE TIMES Tonasket Police Chief Don > Schneider edited the Tonasket Resolution to make it > "strongly supportive of the U.S. Constitution and > Bill of Rights." What does that have to > do with the Tonasket Resolution and the USA Patriot > Act? Maybe nothing, maybe everything, Alan explains > from his new office — a leatherwork and > saddle-repair shop in tiny Riverside, north of Omak. > > Alan, a thin, quick-to-smile Libertarian Party > activist and 4-H volunteer, says his radio gig was > born of "self-imposed poverty." He moved his family > to a vacation getaway in Havillah, in the hills > above Tonasket, nine years ago when his sales job at > a Seattle international freight and customs > brokerage was eliminated. He started selling ads for > another would-be radio microcaster in Oroville, then > went out on his own. > > He recalls the radio station fondly, saying it > served as a grand community forum and meeting place. > "There were times when it seemed like everyone in > town was listening," he recalls. > > But he put the arrest behind him, he insists, and > holds no burning resentment of the federal > government — just a lingering dislike for > Attorney General John Ashcroft's brand of justice. > > Earlier this year, an acquaintance handed Alan a > stock version of an anti-Patriot Act resolution > purloined from the Internet. Alan made some changes > and brought it to the Tonasket City Council. > > The resolution was long and full of invective > against President Bush, which made council members > leery. After watching the council bat it around for > several meetings, Don Schneider, 52, the Tonasket > police chief who says he "normally tries to stay out > of politics," stepped in. > > Schneider suggested editing the resolution "to make > it more positive, not necessarily anti-Patriot Act, > but strongly supportive of the U.S. Constitution and > Bill of Rights." A slimmer, more politically > palatable version was adopted unanimously by > Tonasket in April, then Oroville and Riverside in > succeeding months. > > Alan is now hoping the County Commission will > embrace the measure. That would be a positive omen > for civil-liberties defense nationwide, he says, > because Okanogan County, which almost always picks > the presidential-election winner — is a "pretty > good place to take the pulse of John Q. American." > > The Tonasket Resolution > > > Section 1. The City of Tonasket supports all lawful > and Constitutional efforts to prevent and > investigate terrorist or other criminal acts and > prosecute their perpetrators. > > Section 2. The City of Tonasket believes that > sufficient Constitutionally acceptable tools > existed, prior to the passage of the "USA Patriot > Act" or other such restrictive acts, for Law > enforcement to accomplish their intended lawful > purpose. > > Section 3. The City of Tonasket believes that any > act, enactment, law, or legislation, etc., which > dilutes, weakens, or denies the State and / or > Federal Constitutionally guaranteed Rights of the > Citizen is void from its inception, is unenforceable > in our jurisdiction, and should be quashed, repealed > or found by a court of jurisdiction to be > unconstitutional in part or in full, as appropriate, > to protect the Rights and Freedom of the Citizenry. > > Section 4. The Tonasket City Council strongly > encourages all citizens, organizations, and > governmental legislative bodies to study, for > understanding, the State and Federal Constitutions > and their history, and the Bill of Rights and its > history so that they can recognize and resist > attempts to undermine our Constitutional Republics > and the system of government that has brought our > civilization so much success. > > Section 5. The Tonasket City Council believes it is > the duty of every citizen to protect and defend the > State and Federal Constitutions from all enemies > — foreign and domestic — and to > demonstrate outspoken respect for the Rights that > have been paid for with the blood and sweat of the > American People throughout our history.John Q., in > Alan's mind, is only now waking from a "9-11 > slumber" and realizing it's OK to act like an > American again. To him, that means asking hard > questions about actions taken in the name of > national security, from the war in Iraq to the > Patriot Act, that amount to "textbook fascism." > > Alan says the resolution is more than symbolic and > gives local officials leeway to refuse to cooperate > with federal actions: > > "If (a federal agent) showed up at the Tonasket > Library and said, 'I want to see so-and-so's > records,' I'm sure Chief Schneider would step in and > say, 'Not here. You're going to need a warrant.' " > > The chief himself is less cocky about that scenario, > saying his officers have neither the desire nor the > legal right to interfere with a federal > investigation. But he's doubts it will ever be an > issue. > > "We rarely see an FBI agent or a DEA officer here," > he says. > > If the situation described by Alan did occur, "We'd > be there to keep the peace and take notes," > Schneider says — same as always. > > Some have concerns > > Other legal officials, however, do worry about the > resolution being expanded to all of Okanogan County, > rather than just the boundaries of three small > cities. > > Okanogan is the state's largest county. It borders > Canada and overlaps two national forests and an > Indian reservation. So officials there have daily > contact with officers from the U.S. Border Patrol, > Forest Service, Environmental Protection Agency, > Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management > and other agencies. > > "I'd hate to see it create a bad situation here for > our law enforcement," says Heidi Appel, the county's > civil deputy prosecutor, who is reviewing the > resolution for the County Commission. "I'm not > really sure what to do with it." > > But Alan remains resolute, saying he can address any > county concerns. He's encouraged by the lack of > backlash against the resolution in the three small > towns. > > Schneider is, too. For several weeks after the > measure was approved in Tonasket, he would open the > "letters" section of the local paper, braced for the > worst. It never came. > > "Everyone has been really positive about it," he > says. > > And working on the resolution has renewed his own > appreciation for, and interest in, the Founding > Fathers. > > That's the goal, in Alan's mind. While average > citizens here might not think daily about the > Patriot Act, he says, they know what they value. > > "In Okanogan County, most of us would just prefer to > be left alone," he says. "People look at (the > Patriot Act) and think, 'Here's another intrusion. > Another way we can't control our own destiny.' " > > He's confident the people will take that power back > — even if it's one city council at a time. > > "I've still got faith in America." > > Ron C. Judd: 206-464-8280, or rjudd@seattletimes.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 17:36:44 2003 From: christkirk_spokane@yahoo.com (Nicholas Van Orton) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:36:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] TOM HANSEN: TRY TRUSTING JESUS INSTEAD In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7035@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030813163644.793.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-868496869-1060792604=:370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TOM HANSEN: TRY TRUSTING JESUS INSTEAD Thomas Hansen wrote:My apologies to the V2020 listserve. I should have realized that the "yahoo.com" e-mail domain is a typical characteristic of postings by Mr. Stambler. What upset me most was Mr. Stambler's attempt to affiliate the University of Idaho with this trash (as he did in one of "Van Orton's" e-mails). If there was ever the slimmest of posibilities in the course of my next ten lifetimes in developing trust in you, Mr. Stambler, feel rest assured that it has evaporated. You may now return to the rock you crawled out from under. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-868496869-1060792604=:370 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii TOM HANSEN: TRY TRUSTING JESUS INSTEAD


Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
My apologies to the V2020 listserve. I should have realized that the
"yahoo.com" e-mail domain is a typical characteristic of postings by Mr.
Stambler. What upset me most was Mr. Stambler's attempt to affiliate the
University of Idaho with this trash (as he did in one of "Van Orton's"
e-mails).

If there was ever the slimmest of posibilities in the course of my next ten
lifetimes in developing trust in you, Mr. Stambler, feel rest assured that
it has evaporated. You may now return to the rock you crawled out from
under.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

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Stephen Cooke <scooke@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Dear Visionaries

Here is an article on suburbs trying to keep out childrem because of the
costs of educating them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/13/nyregion/13SUBU.html?ex=1061800631&ei=1&en
=260fc74f33422b4a
Steve Cooke

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After the reading the Nick Van Orton Posting then reading the posting by Tim Lorman posting I am a bit confused and alarmed.  Is there really a club in town called "The White Knights of Moscow?" Any one with any real information would be most helpful.
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-984681199-1060806412=:22612-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 21:48:48 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Parlay With Josh Gibbs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030813204848.80169.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-784341803-1060807728=:79647 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii your apology wasn't genuine. and if you'd like to be friends, i will accept the real deal. you know that i need paid work (i'm caretaking at a fraternity at WSU), and you know that i have a need for fellowship. yet you still keep yourself hidden behind your e-mail account. the way you tried to get me exposed as a homosexual earlier this year was a very questionable tactic to say the least. you want real fellowship, josh? you want peace? meet with me. take me to lunch. do something that will stop feeding your "community's" notion that i am some kind of delusional, egocentric, violent guy. ball's in YOUR court (inflection intended!) -douglas ************************************8 Joshua Gibbs wrote: Douglas, Why are you so vindictive? You were the one telling everyone to give peace a chance, weren't you? So why do you blame me once I do? Take care, Josh _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-784341803-1060807728=:79647 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
your apology wasn't genuine.
 
and if you'd like to be friends, i will accept the real deal.
 
you know that i need paid work (i'm caretaking at a fraternity at WSU), and you know that i have a need for fellowship.
 
yet you still keep yourself hidden behind your e-mail account.
 
the way you tried to get me exposed as a homosexual earlier this year was a very questionable tactic to say the least.
 
you want real fellowship, josh?  you want peace?  meet with me.  take me to lunch.  do something that will stop feeding your "community's" notion that i am some kind of delusional, egocentric, violent guy.
 
ball's in YOUR court (inflection intended!)
 
-douglas
 
************************************8

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Douglas,

Why are you so vindictive? You were the one telling everyone to give peace a
chance, weren't you? So why do you blame me once I do?

Take care,
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-784341803-1060807728=:79647-- From credenda@moscow.com Wed Aug 13 18:52:23 2003 From: credenda@moscow.com (Doug Jones) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 13:52:23 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] White Knights of Moscow, is this for real? In-Reply-To: <20030813202652.23356.qmail@web14405.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <004301c361c3$a6905660$880aa8c0@credenda.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C361A2.1F7EB660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable No, Patty, it=92s another gross lie made up to slander a personal obsession. Nick Van Orton is a faked name, too. Welcome to everyday life on Moscow=92s Vision 2020.=20 =20 Doug Jones =20 =20 After the reading the Nick Van Orton Posting then reading the posting by Tim Lorman posting I am a bit confused and alarmed. Is there really a club in town called "The White Knights of Moscow?" Any one with any real information would be most helpful. Thank you Patty =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C361A2.1F7EB660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

No, = Patty, it’s another gross lie made up to slander a personal obsession. Nick Van = Orton is a faked name, too. Welcome to everyday life on Moscow’s Vision 2020. =

 

Doug = Jones

 

 

After the reading the Nick Van Orton Posting then reading the = posting by Tim Lorman posting I am a bit confused and alarmed.  Is there = really a club in town called "The White Knights of Moscow?" Any one = with any real information would be most helpful.

Thank you

Patty

 

------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C361A2.1F7EB660-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Wed Aug 13 22:08:14 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 14:08:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] White Knights of Moscow, is this for real? In-Reply-To: <004301c361c3$a6905660$880aa8c0@credenda.org> Message-ID: <20030813210814.62527.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-848592520-1060808894=:59949 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii it's not an obsession, doug (jones). doug wilson posted on the Christ church website that i really should be killed by God, and this morning's e-mails were my response to what i saw on your church's website about me. MORE LIES. second, JOSH GIBBS - someone who wrote for your magazine at one time, used the false name of Nicholas Van Orton earlier this year, to try and make a fool of me (only Gibbs knows if he succeeded or not) - he also alleged that i was a homosexual - and so then everyone who dislikes what Doug Wilson does is gay, right? i knew it was a Christ-church type. you live and work amongst fools, Doug (Jones) - why don't you see the cult as a cult? i know some real nice Christians in Pullman who can help you recover from your years of surrendering your humanity to one of Satan's helpers. finally, who the heck is Patty? did you make her up, too, like Josh Gibbs originally made up the name Nicholas Van Orton? YOU AT THE CREDENDA/AGENDA DECRY THE FACT THAT CHRISTIANS ARE WIMPY AND DON'T STAND FOR WHAT'S TRUE. YOU SPREAD DISDAIN FOR MAINSTREAM EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS AND PROMOTE YOUR OWN NEW DENOMINATION OF CHRISTIANITY, WHICH IS NOT EVEN CHRISTIANITY! I REFUSE TO TURN MY CHEEK, AND GOD IS GOING TO VISIT YOUR CHURCH WITH WRATH, DOUG (JONES), WITH WRATH. me, i'll just keep writing e-mails and see how God has it all play out. Cheers, Cordially, Engagingly, or *whatever* you Christ-church types say that has nothing to do with Christ, Douglas Stambler p.s. this e-mail was for doug jones, not doug wilson ************************************** Doug Jones wrote: No, Patty, it’s another gross lie made up to slander a personal obsession. Nick Van Orton is a faked name, too. Welcome to everyday life on Moscow’s Vision 2020. Doug Jones After the reading the Nick Van Orton Posting then reading the posting by Tim Lorman posting I am a bit confused and alarmed. Is there really a club in town called "The White Knights of Moscow?" Any one with any real information would be most helpful. Thank you Patty --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-848592520-1060808894=:59949 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
it's not an obsession, doug (jones).  doug wilson posted on the Christ church website that i really should be killed by God, and this morning's e-mails were my response to what i saw on your church's website about me.  MORE LIES.
 
second, JOSH GIBBS - someone who wrote for your magazine at one time, used the false name of Nicholas Van Orton earlier this year, to try and make a fool of me (only Gibbs knows if he succeeded or not) - he also alleged that i was a homosexual - and so then everyone who dislikes what Doug Wilson does is gay, right?  i knew it was a Christ-church type. 
 
you live and work amongst fools, Doug (Jones) - why don't you see the cult as a cult?  i know some real nice Christians in Pullman who can help you recover from your years of surrendering your humanity to one of Satan's helpers.
 
finally, who the heck is Patty? did you make her up, too, like Josh Gibbs originally made up the name Nicholas Van Orton?
 
YOU AT THE CREDENDA/AGENDA DECRY THE FACT THAT CHRISTIANS ARE WIMPY AND DON'T STAND FOR WHAT'S TRUE. 
 
YOU SPREAD DISDAIN FOR MAINSTREAM EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS AND PROMOTE YOUR OWN NEW DENOMINATION OF CHRISTIANITY, WHICH IS NOT EVEN CHRISTIANITY!
 
I REFUSE TO TURN MY CHEEK, AND GOD IS GOING TO VISIT YOUR CHURCH WITH WRATH, DOUG (JONES), WITH WRATH.
 
me, i'll just keep writing e-mails and see how God has it all play out.
 
 
Cheers, Cordially, Engagingly, or *whatever* you Christ-church types say that has nothing to do with Christ,
 
Douglas Stambler
p.s. this e-mail was for doug jones, not doug wilson
**************************************

Doug Jones <credenda@moscow.com> wrote:

No, Patty, it’s another gross lie made up to slander a personal obsession. Nick Van Orton is a faked name, too. Welcome to everyday life on Moscow’s Vision 2020.

 

Doug Jones

 

 

After the reading the Nick Van Orton Posting then reading the posting by Tim Lorman posting I am a bit confused and alarmed.  Is there really a club in town called "The White Knights of Moscow?" Any one with any real information would be most helpful.

Thank you

Patty

 


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Ah, Patty's real - now you're all getting somewhere.
 
Gosh, Patty, I don't know if there's a WHITE KNIGHTS of MOSCOW CLUB in Moscow, but I'll tell you this:
 
 
IF THERE ARE ANY WHITE SUPREMACIST ORGANIZATIONS IN YOUR TOWN,
YOU CAN SLEEP BETTER KNOWING
THAT CHRIST cHURCH MEMBERS
BELONG TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS,
AND THAT LOCAL POLITICIANS DO, TOO,
AND YOUR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
HAS A FEW PARTICIPANTS
IN WHAT AMOUNTS TO
A MOSCOW VERSION OF
THE "ARYAN CLUB."
 
 
IS THERE ANY DOUBT THAT CHRIST cHURCH IS A CULT? 
 
IS THERE ANY DOUBT THAT DOUG WILSON USES CHURCH MONEY TO SUPPORT WHITE SUPREMACISTS
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY? 
 
IS THERE ANY DOUBT THAT THE MEMBERS OF CHRIST cHURCH ARE SOMEHOW LIVING IN A TIME WARP?
 
 
WAKE THE F*CK UP!!
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
**************************************************************************************
 
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Thank you
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-47912826-1060810101=:12799-- From vision2020@moscow.com Wed Aug 13 22:42:19 2003 From: vision2020@moscow.com (vision2020@moscow.com) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 14:42:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah County Zoning Commission Agenda Message-ID: <000c01c361e3$c5def6a0$3464000a@latah.id.us> The Latah County Zoning Commission will not meet on August 20, 2003. http://www.latah.id.us/Comm/PlanZone_Main.htm From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Thu Aug 14 01:54:54 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 17:54:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business References: <000501c3615b$4c24bc60$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Message-ID: <001801c361fe$c83b68f0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C361C4.00877EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mr. Danahy: Charity organizations such as churches and food banks receive so = that they may give out. Businesses receive so that they may sell, so = that they may receive again. The latter is legally taxable, and ought to = be; it seems quite clear that the former should be exempt. Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma ----- Original Message -----=20 From: John Danahy=20 To: Vision2020=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized as a business. = It should be considered the same as any other business. Religion (yes = Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure. It = can be started by anyone, and its success measured. It can be a small = as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted as any = multi-national conglomerate. It should be taxed like any other = business, helping to support the community. Consider how much lower the = property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if = religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come = to end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture = in our community. John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C361C4.00877EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mr. Danahy:
    Charity = organizations such as=20 churches and food banks receive so that they may give out. = Businesses=20 receive so that they may sell, so that they may receive again. The=20 latter is legally taxable, and ought to be; it seems quite clear = that the=20 former should be exempt.
Sincerely and = respectfully,
Luke Nieuwsma
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 John=20 Danahy
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 = 10:25=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Religion = is=20 Business

Religion, as we = currently know it,=20 must be recognized as a business.  It should be considered the = same as=20 any other business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a = product,=20 a particular belief structure.  It can be started by anyone, and = its=20 success measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop store or = as large=20 and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate.  It should = be taxed=20 like any other business, helping to support the community.  = Consider how=20 much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this = community if=20 religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly = come to=20 end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture = in our=20 community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C361C4.00877EF0-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 14 02:11:35 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:11:35 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Clark seen planning Democratic nomination bid Message-ID:

Tim,

Most Clark supporters have known for a while that he is entering the race on Labor Day, or about Labor Day. The Draft Wesley Clark Campaign is running ads now in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Arkansas.

I back him 100% and think that there is no way Bush can beat him 2004. The guys running the Draft Wesley Clark Campaign are brother-in laws. On worked on the Bush 2000 Campaign, the other was a supporter of Gore. So, when both people like him, Bush is pretty much toast in 2004 against Clark.

The only trouble for Clark is getting the Democratic Nomination. I think he can do it, but it will be difficult.

Check out the site http://www.draftwesleyclark.com/ . You will like what you see and read.

Thanks,

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Clark seen planning Democratic nomination bid
>Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:03:39 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Visionaries,
> Several Democrat type folks on here have told me
>they've been waiting for Clark to get in the race. So
>here ya go!
> TL
>
> > The following story appeared in The Globe Online:
> > Headline: Clark seen planning Democratic nomination
> > bid
> > Date: 2003/08/12
> > Byline:
> >
> > " WASHINGTON -- In the strongest signal yet that
> > retired US Army
> > General Wesley K. Clark, the former NATO commander,
> > is planning to join
> > the Democratic presidential race, Clark told
> > volunteers last week to
> > step up their efforts and prepare for an
> > announcement on Labor Day."
> >
> >
>____________________________________________________________
> >
> > To read the entire story, click on the link below or
> > cut and paste it
> > into a Web browser:
> >
> >
>http://www.boston.com:80/news/nation/washington/articles/2003/08/12/clark_seen_planning_democratic_nomination_bid
> >
> >
>____________________________________________________________
> >
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Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* From jdanahy@turbonet.com Thu Aug 14 07:39:37 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 23:39:37 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business In-Reply-To: <001801c361fe$c83b68f0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Message-ID: <000401c3622e$d839a520$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C361F4.2BDD3E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Luke; With respect, I must disagree. Churches (religions) sell so that they may receive, the better the sales, the better the reception. Tele-evangelists prove my point. Certainly religions give out, but then so do businesses. Both should be taxed the same. John -----Original Message----- From: Luke [mailto:lukenieuwsma@softhome.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:55 PM To: John Danahy; Vision2020 Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Mr. Danahy: Charity organizations such as churches and food banks receive so that they may give out. Businesses receive so that they may sell, so that they may receive again. The latter is legally taxable, and ought to be; it seems quite clear that the former should be exempt. Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma ----- Original Message ----- From: John Danahy To: Vision2020 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized as a business. It should be considered the same as any other business. Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure. It can be started by anyone, and its success measured. It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate. It should be taxed like any other business, helping to support the community. Consider how much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our community. John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C361F4.2BDD3E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Luke;

With respect, I must = disagree.  Churches (religions) sell so that they may receive, the better the = sales, the better the reception.  Tele-evangelists prove my point.  Certainly = religions give out, but then so do businesses.

Both should be taxed the = same.

John

 

-----Original = Message-----
From: Luke [mailto:lukenieuwsma@softhome.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August = 13, 2003 5:55 PM
To: John Danahy; = Vision2020
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] = Religion is Business

 

Mr. = Danahy:

    Charity organizations such as churches and food banks receive so that they = may give out. Businesses receive so that they may sell, so that they may = receive again. The latter is legally taxable, and ought to be; it seems = quite clear that the former should be exempt.

Sincerely and = respectfully,

Luke = Nieuwsma

 

----- Original Message = -----

To:<= /font> Vision2020

Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM

Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business

 

Religion, as we currently = know it, must be recognized as a business.  It should be considered the same = as any other business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a = product, a particular belief structure.  It can be started by anyone, and its = success measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large = and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate.  It should be taxed = like any other business, helping to support the community.  Consider how = much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if = religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end = special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our = community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C361F4.2BDD3E20-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 14 16:08:04 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 08:08:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Watch this Commercial, you will like it. Message-ID:

It was done by Draft Wesley Clark for President. It is pretty good. It will be running in New Hampshire, Iowa, and Arkansas. 

http://www.draftwesleyclark.com/tv_ad.htm

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Ashley Grosse"
>To:
>Subject: [Vision2020] our aquifer
>Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:05:30 -0700
>
>Sometimes I get the uncomfortable feeling that the City Council is hostile
>to local democracy. Their principled refusal to respond to environmental
>pressure is not only amazingly shortsighted, it smacks of their complete
>insulation from the citizens of Moscow. The "pressure" as they identify it,
>comes from the citizens of Moscow. I'd like to remind the council that
>organized interests are made up of citizens who care enough to be good
>citizens and make their informed preferences known to elected leaders.
>Personally, I can hardly wait until election day.
>
>Ashley Grosse
>
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Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 14 16:41:02 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 08:41:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Unheeded Warnings ABout Christ church - August posts Message-ID: <20030814154102.91992.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1491355015-1060875662=:91817 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REMEMBER, MOSCOW: I TRIED MANY, MANY TIMES TO WARN YOU ABOUT DOUG WILSON AND CHRIST cHURCH CULT. ************************************************************************************************** This is a repost for a really unintelligent employee at First Step Internet (not surprising that she works there). She actually thinks that the following repost was written with myself in mind. Honestly, Moscow, I liked it better when the hicks ruled the roost on the Palouse, because the tech-heads and the Bible scholars are just SO totally stupid when it comes to practical, everyday, common sense. Anyway, this is like the 2nd explanation for Ms. Frederiksen, who actually turns out to be a real dunderhead in person, too! In Christ, Douglas Stambler **** Dear Visionaries: I have had it up to here with the antics of those who call themselves the neo-liberals of this community. I have decided to have all of these dissenters whipped, chained and pilloried outside New Saint Andrews in Friendship Square. My colleague, Doug Jones, will administer the punishments, and I assure you they will be first-rate and totally uncalled for. Those of you who are unhappy with the way the Credenda mercilessly satirizes even the most devout of Christians, will also be glad to know, that we will have a specially reserved area in Friendship Square, reserved for all offending priests, pastors and independent preachers. I have said this before, and I will say this again to all of you here on the Vision 2020 Forum: I will not tolerate anyone disagreeing with me, and all of you will be whipped, chained and pilloried as soon as humanely possible outside New Saint Andrews Cathedral in Friendship Square. Bohemians first, then the rest of you. I will be king of Moscow..! .I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow. Cordially, Douglas *** Boy, that was from April. And look: The CULT is ACTUALLY taking over Friendship Square, with their Chris Schlects and Paul Kimmels roaming the Zume grounds like waifs waiting for a nod from Hitler himself...but I guess Herr Doug Wilson will do instead of Adolf himself. "We're waiting for Doug Wilson to hand out weapons, so that we can really kill in the name of Christ," those hypocrites seem to be saying. Christ church: the best reason people in the Palouse can come up with these days for NOT becoming a Christian. -Douglas Stambler (not to be confused with doug wilson...) ************************************************************************************************* "Darth Wilson Strikes Back" screenplay by Douglas Stambler (theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers) Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet? Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming. Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet? Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film. Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money! Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column. Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types? Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your beard in person. Darth Wilson: SHE SHALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!! Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone. Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!! Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her! Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!! **************************************************** (meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op) Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind the food co-op, I think we can get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time. Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause? Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone. Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica. Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again? Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant. Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store. Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting. Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off) ***************************************************** (inside Darth Wilson's beer hall) Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again? Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler. Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and... Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson. Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho. Darth Wilson: But Vera... Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it! Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera? Vera White: Yes, Darth? Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. He applied for a federal grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt) Dale: Sir. Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer. Dale: But sir... Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square. Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily) ********************************************************************************************** (TO DOUG WILSON) Every word you gossip out of your mouth about me, the Lord is listening to you, and will respond to those sins according to the gossip that comes out of your mouth. Remember that, Doug. The Lord knows your sins: You can't hide from Christ. And to speak against a prophet is a sin. You can't harm me, Doug. You can't stop what the Lord is doing against you and your church. I have an image about you: That you were standing on scaffolding, and have fallen off, now wriggling on the ground unable to stand up again. THE LORD KNOWS YOUR SINS. YOU ARE AN EVIL MAN. this is your daily reminder from me... In Christ, Douglas Stambler ************************************************************************************************ Just when I thought there was no more to say about Doug Wilson, I have to say this: I HONESTLY THINK THAT DOUG WILSON IS DELUSIONARY. Does he consider himself some kind of a great reformer of the American, evangelical tradition? If he does, just one look at the Canon Press website demonstrates that this man is NOT a Christian. There are titles there like, "AGAINST CHRISTIANITY," and even a book that spends over 100 pages satirizing the Left Behind series. Again, I don't care what you all think of me, "lunatic prophet" or not. Just look at the Canon Press website, http://www.canonpress.org , and you'll see that Doug Wilson really is walking the wrong direction. I sort of feel SO sorry for this man and the people who seem to worship him. He really has spent many years building up delusions about his own importance in the Christian world. At least my "delusions" are virtual: Doug Wilson's DELUSIONS have been spread all over the country. How sad. So, so sad. In Christ, Douglas Stambler **************************************************************************************** Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his. Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls. Thanks. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman, WA) **************************************************************************************** --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1491355015-1060875662=:91817 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

REMEMBER, MOSCOW:

I TRIED MANY, MANY TIMES

TO WARN YOU

ABOUT DOUG WILSON

AND CHRIST cHURCH CULT.

**************************************************************************************************

This is a repost for a really unintelligent employee at First Step Internet (not surprising that she works there).  She actually thinks that the following repost was written with myself in mind.  Honestly, Moscow, I liked it better when the hicks ruled the roost on the Palouse, because the tech-heads and the Bible scholars are just SO totally stupid when it comes to practical, everyday, common sense.  Anyway, this is like the 2nd explanation for Ms. Frederiksen, who actually turns out to be a real dunderhead in person, too!

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
****
Dear Visionaries:

I have had it up to here with the antics of those who call themselves the neo-liberals of this community.  I have decided to have all of these dissenters whipped, chained and pilloried outside New Saint Andrews in Friendship Square.  My colleague, Doug Jones, will administer the punishments, and I assure you they will be first-rate! and totally uncalled for.  Those of you who are unhappy with the way the Credenda mercilessly satirizes even the most devout of Christians, will also be glad to know, that we will have a specially reserved area in Friendship Square, reserved for all offending priests, pastors and independent preachers. I have said this before, and I will say this again to all of you here on the Vision 2020 Forum: I will not tolerate anyone disagreeing with me, and all of you will be whipped, chained and pilloried as soon as humanely possible outside New Saint Andrews Cathedral in Friendship Square.  Bohemians first, then the rest of you. I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow...I will be king of Moscow.

Cordially,
Douglas
***


Boy, that was from April.  And look: The CULT is ACTUALLY taking over Friendship Square, with their Chris Schlects and Paul Kimmels roaming the Zume grounds like waifs waiting for a nod from Hitler himself...but I guess Herr Doug Wilson will do instead of Adolf himself.  "We're waiting for Doug Wilson to hand out weapons, so that we can really kill in the name of Christ," those hypocrites seem to be saying. 

Christ church: the best reason people in the Palouse can come up with these days for NOT becoming a Christian.



-Douglas Stambler

(not to be confused with doug wilson...)

*************************************************************************************************
"Darth Wilson Strikes Back"
screenplay by Douglas Stambler


(theme music: Darth Wilson's March - also known as the theme from Cheers)

Darth Wilson: Are the 19 year old young men ready yet?

Herr Kimmell: Not yet, sir! Still in the indoctrination stage of their mind programming.

Darth Wilson: Did you show them the film, Clockwork Orange yet?

Herr Kimmell: Yes, sir. And we flashed them pictures of you drinking beer, too, sir - right in the middle of the film.

Darth Wilson: (evil laugh) Mooo-ha-ha!! I will have their souls yet, AND their tuition money!

Herr Kimmell: Vera White called, sir, she says she'd like an interview for her column.

Darth Wilson: (confused) Did you tell her that I never grant interviews to women, homosexuals or them African types?

Herr Kimmell: (scared) Yes, sir, but she insisted. She said that she just has to see your
beard in person.

Darth Wilson: SH! E SHALL HAVE MY BEARD, AND EAT IT, TOO!! Herr Kimmell: (rubbing his hands, counting the change in his khaki slacks) Yes, sir, yes! I think I have enough here to call her on the phone.

Darth Wilson: Have her wait for me in the beer hall: She WILL submit to the elders of my church, my wonderful, all-powerful, empty-headed church!!

Herr Kimmell: (voice like a rat) Yeeessss, ssiirrr! Yess. She will be like Swiss Cheese for us, and the congregation will make a sandwich of her!

Darth Wilson: You're an idiot, Kimmell! Get out of my face. (breathes forcefully through his big, black helmet) I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow, I will be king of Moscow! (pounds his fist into his other hand) I WILL BE CHIEF MOOSE OF THE PALOUSE!! AH AHAHA HAAHAHHHHH!!!!!

****************************************************
(meanwhile, at the Moscow Food Co-op)

Garret Skywoosie: (in a kid's voice) If we just attach the antenna to the dumpster behind th! e food co-op, I think we can get Radio Free Moscow up and running in no time.

Boob Hoffman: Did you cash that check for 45 cents that Tom Hansen donated for the cause?

Garret Skywoosie: Oh, crud! I must have washed that check with my hipster jeans. It's gone, Boob, all gone.

Boob Hoffman: All right, then, we'll just have to make do with these clothing hangers I stole from Ecclectica.

Garret Skywoosie: Sounds like a plan, man. Say, do you think that Peter Basoa will ever run a radio station again?

Boob Hoffman: Not if I can help it. If those strokes didn't finish him off, then we'll just confiscate his Fedora hat and sell it for auction at the Food Co-op to raise money for Kendra's Eyelash Transplant.

Garret Skywoosie: Oh, praise the gods. She'll finally have a decent pair of eyelashes to wear in the store.

Boob Hoffman: Come on, we need to get back to the van, so that we can begin transmitting.

Garret Skywoosie: (philosophically) But I am an atheist! How can I praise the gods? Oh, never mind. (scurries off)

*****************************************************
(inside Darth Wilson's beer hall)

Vera White: And you promise never to throw eggs at my house again?

Darth Wilson: I promise. Okay, so now we go after Stambler.

Vera White: Right. The guy is totally a nuisance. Why, I tried being nice to him once (starts sobbing)...and, and...

Darth Wilson: Yes? (sentimentally) What, Vera, what, talk to Darth "Papa Calvin" Wilson.

Vera White: Well, he freakin' rejected me, like a cheap ho.

Darth Wilson: But Vera...

Vera White: Yes, I know what I am! Yes, I know what I've done, but NOBODY REJECTS ME, NOBODY!! I will have that boy's ponytail, and I will play pin the tail on the donkey with it!

Darth Wilson: Uh, Vera?

Vera White: Yes, Darth?

Darth Wilson: I already have Dale Courtney taking care of that. ! He applied for a federal grant last year for surveillance equipment to keep an eye on our beloved "lunatic prophet," and he should have his ponytail any day now. (Dale Courtney enters with AK-47 firmly in his butt)

Dale: Sir.

Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney? Can't you see that I am showing Vera White my beard? Anyway, sit down with us, have a beer.

Dale: But sir...

Darth Wilson: What is it, Courtney?

Dale: Reports are that the brainwashing on Mayor CONstock didn't take, and that he has joined Stambler and the other revolutionaries at Friendship Square.

Darth Wilson: (pounds the long, beer hall table) BUT!! We have to stop them. No one takes back Friendship Square. I have a secret camera mounted to take pictures of all the lovely young men who come by, so that I might quote Scripture to them and boggle their minds in my private study at a later time! We must hurry. (Dale, Vera and Darth Wilson exit hastily)
 
**********************************************************************************************
(TO DOUG WILSON)
 
Every word you gossip out of your mouth about me, the Lord is listening to you, and will respond to those sins according to the gossip that comes out of your mouth.

Remember that, Doug.  The Lord knows your sins: You can't hide from Christ.  And to speak against a prophet is a sin.

You can't harm me, Doug.  You can't stop what the Lord is doing against you and your church. 

I have an image about you: That you were standing on scaffolding, and have fallen off, now wriggling on the ground unable to stand up again.

THE LORD KNOWS YOUR SINS.  YOU ARE AN EVIL MAN.

this is your daily reminder from me...

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
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Just when I thought there was no more to say about Doug Wilson, I have to say this:

I HONESTLY THINK THAT DOUG WILSON IS DELUSIONARY.

Does he consider himself some kind of a great reformer of the American, evangelical tradition?  If he does, just one look at the Canon Press website demonstrates that this man is NOT a Christian.  There are titles there like, "AGAINST CHRISTIANITY," and even a book that spends over 100 pages satirizing the Left Behind series.

Again, I don't care what you all think of me, "lunatic prophet" or not.

Just look at the Canon Press website,
http://www.canonpress.org , and you'll see that Doug Wilson really is walking the wrong direction.

I sort of feel SO sorry for this man and the people who seem to worship him.  He really has spent many years building up delusions about his own importance! in the Christian world.

At least my "delusions" are virtual: Doug Wilson's DELUSIONS have been spread all over the country.

How sad.  So, so sad.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
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Doug Wilson's church is falling, and I'm going to need assistance in helping members of his church move away from that twisted theology of his.

Please e-mail me if you would like to contribute to a newsletter to his church members, after the church falls.

Thanks.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman, WA)
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1491355015-1060875662=:91817-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 14 18:00:00 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:00:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] "How Bob Hoover Cheated Idaho" Message-ID: <20030814170000.38911.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-699740787-1060880400=:38052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sir/Madam: I am writing you this letter with the best intentions for you, the students at your university and the faculty. Last year, I was investigating allegations that President Bob Hoover was stealing money from the university. It wasn’t long before I was trespassed from the campus and told not to come back. But since Bob Hoover has recently admitted his illegal use of money that had been appropriated for the project in Boise, I have been free again to openly cover this story. Make no mistake, the BSU/U of Idaho joint educational center scandal will go down as one of the worst examples of political fraud and embezzlement in Idaho’s history. I want you to know what really happened here in Moscow, and it had nothing to do with an $8 or 9 million missing loan. About $40-45 million was lost in all. 1) In the late 1980s, state politicians in Idaho came up with a plan to revamp Idaho’s educational system. This included raising about $130 million for the University of Idaho and Boise State University. 2) Money was then raised throughout the state from private donations and through the Idaho lottery – although the lottery money didn’t kick in until much later. 3) By the mid-1990s, about $35 million had been raised for higher education alone. 4) A project idea was hatched: “Why not combine intellectual talent with a combined project between BSU and the U of Idaho?” 5) Money was set aside for the project. 6) Then, in the interest of having that money earn more money, Bob Hoover was pressured by the state to “grow” the money while it was waiting to be used for the Boise project. 7) With the advice of well-known political consultants in Boise, and with the knowledge of local political officials in Latah County like Paul Kimmel, Hoover illegally funneled millions of dollars into risky small business investment schemes in Washington state with the assistance of local politicians in that state. 8) The state of Washington’s economy collapsed, and Hoover’s illegal “investments” were lost. 9) The money is still “missing,” but no one will be able to find it. It’s gone. *** But how on earth would Bob Hoover have been able to cover this up? Here’s the sad answer to that question. 1) The College of Agriculture at the University of Idaho has been mismanaged for over a decade. In an attempt to bring Idaho “up to speed” with modern-day agribusiness, faculty at the college abandoned the time-honored tradition of teaching local control of farmland to their students. Instead, they started to teach them how to manage farms and what pesticides to use. In other words, the Ag College went for the money instead of protecting Idaho’s agricultural future. 2) As Idaho is still relatively unspoiled, Bob Hoover used that to the university’s advantage: He invited the USDA to consider pouring hundreds of millions of research dollars into Idaho. 3) The only problem was that Idaho would gradually lose control over its own agricultural production. 4) But the Ag College was only too willing to follow Hoover’s lead, and so the tone was set: By about 2015, Idaho would have its agricultural production turned over to the federal government. 5) Unfortunately, this, too, was illegal, because the College of Agriculture is required to achieve a statewide consensus on any “mission changes” that could potentially shift the emphasis of its ag-extension program. (Read the founding charter of the U of Idaho; it’s obvious that “land-grant” means “for the people of Idaho.”) 6) As the U of Idaho climbed in national ranking, the very premise of the university’s origins was being sold to the federal government. And the public was definitely not informed. *** Of course, the above information constitutes several theories of mine about Mr. Hoover’s resignation and the missing money. I wrote you this letter, because I am very fond of your state, and I only wish to make a contribution in any way I can. I think that the scandal is going to be very hard on your university, and perhaps a different perspective on what took place leading up to Mr. Hoover’s resignation might make it easier on people affiliated with the university. I would sincerely appreciate it if you did not make me a target for informing you this way. The local papers won’t publish my writing, and I basically have no other means to communicate to the Moscow public. Over the next six months, I believe that Bob Hoover will honestly explain what he did and give the state of Idaho more of an idea as to what happened and how to prevent similar schemes from occurring again. In the meantime, it is clear to me that Latah County has already lost millions of dollars that would have been pledged to the university but now will not be sent at all. I think that faculty and staff cutbacks are part of the fallout of this scandal, and I think that the university’s ranking will drop well into the Top 100 public universities. I encourage all to speak freely about their concerns regarding Mr. Hoover’s involvement in illegal activities, because it will help people at your university make sense of what happened. Finally, I want you to know that even though I am still currently trespassed from the University of Idaho, I have received tacit approval from the Moscow Police Department to continue covering the Bob Hoover resignation and scandal via e-mail and letters. Please do not contact the police here, as I am already in the process of restoring my reputation, and any further involvement with the MPD would complicate that process. I have written to you today with the utmost of best intentions, and with the belief that exposure of the truth helps everyone, including the people who seem to have broken the law. Thank You for reading this letter. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Moscow, Idaho) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-699740787-1060880400=:38052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Dear Sir/Madam:

I am writing you this letter with the best intentions for you, the students at your university and the faculty. Last year, I was investigating allegations that President Bob Hoover was stealing money from the university. It wasn’t long before I was trespassed from the campus and told not to come back. But since Bob Hoover has recently admitted his illegal use of money that had been appropriated for the project in Boise, I have been free again to openly cover this story. Make no mistake, the BSU/U of Idaho joint educational center scandal will go down as one of the worst examples of political fraud and embezzlement in Idaho’s history. I want you to know what really happened here in Moscow, and it had nothing to do with an $8 or 9 million missing loan. About $40-45 million was lost in all.

1) In the late 1980s, state politicians in Idaho came up with a plan to revamp Idaho’s educational system. This included raising about $130 million for the University of Idaho and Boise State University.

2) Money was then raised throughout the state from private donations and through the Idaho lottery – although the lottery money didn’t kick in until much later.

3) By the mid-1990s, about $35 million had been raised for higher education alone.

4) A project idea was hatched: “Why not combine intellectual talent with a combined project between BSU and the U of Idaho?”

5) Money was set aside for the project.

6) Then, in the interest of having that money earn more money, Bob Hoover was pressured by the state to “grow” the money while it was waiting to be used for the Boise project.

7) With the advice of well-known political consultants in Boise, and with the knowledge of local political officials in Latah County like Paul Kimmel, Hoover illegally funneled millions of dollars into risky small business investment schemes in Washington state with the assistance of local politicians in that state.

8) The state of Washington’s economy collapsed, and Hoover’s illegal “investments” were lost.

9) The money is still “missing,” but no one will be able to find it. It’s gone.

***
But how on earth would Bob Hoover have been able to cover this up? Here’s the sad answer to that question.

1) The College of Agriculture at the University of Idaho has been mismanaged for over a decade. In an attempt to bring Idaho “up to speed” with modern-day agribusiness, faculty at the college abandoned the time-honored tradition of teaching local control of farmland to their students. Instead, they started to teach them how to manage farms and what pesticides to use. In other words, the Ag College went for the money instead of protecting Idaho’s agricultural future.

2) As Idaho is still relatively unspoiled, Bob Hoover used that to the university’s advantage: He invited the USDA to consider pouring hundreds of millions of research dollars into Idaho.

3) The only problem was that Idaho would gradually lose control over its own agricultural production.

4) But the Ag College was only too willing to follow Hoover’s lead, and so the tone was set: By about 2015, Idaho would have its agricultural production turned over to the federal government.

5) Unfortunately, this, too, was illegal, because the College of Agriculture is required to achieve a statewide consensus on any “mission changes” that could potentially shift the emphasis of its ag-extension program. (Read the founding charter of the U of Idaho; it’s obvious that “land-grant” means “for the people of Idaho.”)

6) As the U of Idaho climbed in national ranking, the very premise of the university’s origins was being sold to the federal government. And the public was definitely not informed.

***

Of course, the above information constitutes several theories of mine about Mr. Hoover’s resignation and the missing money. I wrote! you this letter, because I am very fond of your state, and I only wish to make a contribution in any way I can. I think that the scandal is going to be very hard on your university, and perhaps a different perspective on what took place leading up to Mr. Hoover’s resignation might make it easier on people affiliated with the university. I would sincerely appreciate it if you did not make me a target for informing you this way. The local papers won’t publish my writing, and I basically have no other means to communicate to the Moscow public.

Over the next six months, I believe that Bob Hoover will honestly explain what he did and give the state of Idaho more of an idea as to what happened and how to prevent similar schemes from occurring again. In the meantime, it is clear to me that Latah County has already lost millions of dollars that would have been pledged to the university but now will not be sent at all. I think that faculty and staff cutbacks are part of the fallout of! this scandal, and I think that the university’s ranking will drop well into the Top 100 public universities. I encourage all to speak freely about their concerns regarding Mr. Hoover’s involvement in illegal activities, because it will help people at your university make sense of what happened.

Finally, I want you to know that even though I am still currently trespassed from the University of Idaho, I have received tacit approval from the Moscow Police Department to continue covering the Bob Hoover resignation and scandal via e-mail and letters. Please do not contact the police here, as I am already in the process of restoring my reputation, and any further involvement with the MPD would complicate that process. I have written to you today with the utmost of best intentions, and with the belief that exposure of the truth helps everyone, including the people who seem to have broken the law. Thank You for reading this letter.

In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Moscow, Idaho)


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-699740787-1060880400=:38052-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 14 18:22:49 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] "Its Time To Kick Doug Wilson Out of Moscow" Message-ID: <20030814172249.95707.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com> --0-902050639-1060881769=:94929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It’s Time To Kick Doug Wilson Out of Moscow By Douglas Stambler It’s time to kick Doug Wilson out of Moscow. My name is Douglas Stambler, and I was sent here by God to help your city rid itself of Doug Wilson and the cult known as Christ Church. I am a prophet – a seer – and now I will simply let God talk through me to let you know everything you need to know to remove the “cancer” that is Christ Church from the Palouse. Everything that follows in quotes is directly from God. “Evil comes in many forms. Usually, evil is in the form of fornication, drug usage and alcohol consumption. But then there is another type of evil in the world, which I call, ‘The Evil of Teaching Evil.’ Doug Wilson fits neatly into this category. The true story of how Doug Wilson got started as a preacher goes like this: When Doug Wilson was about 7 years old, he noticed that if he controlled what he said, then he could control other people, too. His father – local pastor, Jim Wilson – loved Doug and his brother, Evan; but Jim’s goodness did not really rub off on Doug: Doug was a willful boy, a troubled teen, and an angry young man. In about 1973, Doug Wilson made up his mind to become an evil person – he actually set his mind to being evil: He started reading books about ‘Christian sorcery’ and the ‘dark, Christian arts.’ Turned on by how effective fear could be used to manipulate others, Doug Wilson tricked his brother Evan into starting a church with him – out of a garag! e in Moscow, Idaho. And so, Christ Church was born, and ‘evil’ had a nest to protect ‘evil’ and grow here in the town.” “In 1979, Evan and Doug Wilson went their own ways theologically, and this fact grieved their father (Jim), because Evan was Doug’s last hope for living a good life, instead of the evil one he had chosen. But you’re wondering what about Doug Wilson makes him 100% ‘evil.’ The answer is complex. I will list for you what Doug Wilson is really like: 1) He considers himself in the service of Satan. 2) He seeks to harm everyone he meets. 3) He is a homosexual, who condemns homosexuality publicly. 4) He has no respect for civil law. 5) He almost never tells the truth – for any reason. 6) He is an adulterer. 7) He preaches hatred and calls it Christianity. 8) He harbors plans to manipulate members in his ‘church’ to commit violent crimes for him. 9) He demands the kind of respect from others only reserved for royalty and high church officials. 10) He conspires against a multi-racial Idaho. 11) He donates money to white supremacists. 12) He is a heretic – according to Jesus Christ. 13) And, the fact is: he can’t wait until his father dies so he can take over Community Christian Ministries.” “Is ‘evil’ obvious to others? Yes. And that’s why, once and for all, Doug Wilson will be stopped from doing any more evil. Moscow, Idaho has seen enough of the likes of Doug Wilson.” In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-902050639-1060881769=:94929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It’s Time To Kick Doug Wilson Out of Moscow

By Douglas Stambler

It’s time to kick Doug Wilson out of Moscow. My name is Douglas Stambler, and I was sent here by God to help your city rid itself of Doug Wilson and the cult known as Christ Church. I am a prophet – a seer – and now I will simply let God talk through me to let you know everything you need to know to remove the “cancer” that is Christ Church from the Palouse. Everything that follows in quotes is directly from God.

“Evil comes in many forms. Usually, evil is in the form of fornication, drug usage and alcohol consumption. But then there is another type of evil in the world, which I call, ‘The Evil of Teaching Evil.’ Doug Wilson fits neatly into this category. The true story of how Doug Wilson got started as a preacher goes like this: When Doug Wilson was about 7 years old, he noticed that if he controlled what he said, then he could control oth! er people, too. His father – local pastor, Jim Wilson – loved Doug and his brother, Evan; but Jim’s goodness did not really rub off on Doug: Doug was a willful boy, a troubled teen, and an angry young man. In about 1973, Doug Wilson made up his mind to become an evil person – he actually set his mind to being evil: He started reading books about ‘Christian sorcery’ and the ‘dark, Christian arts.’ Turned on by how effective fear could be used to manipulate others, Doug Wilson tricked his brother Evan into starting a church with him – out of a garage in Moscow, Idaho. And so, Christ Church was born, and ‘evil’ had a nest to protect ‘evil’ and grow here in the town.”

“In 1979, Evan and Doug Wilson went their own ways theologically, and this fact grieved their father (Jim), because Evan was Doug’s last hope for living a good life, instead of the evil one he had chosen. But you’re wondering what about Doug Wilson makes him 100% ‘evil.’ The answer is complex. I will list for ! you what Doug Wilson is really like:

1) He considers himself in the service of Satan.

2) He seeks to harm everyone he meets.

3) He is a homosexual, who condemns homosexuality publicly.

4) He has no respect for civil law.

5) He almost never tells the truth – for any reason.

6) He is an adulterer.

7) He preaches hatred and calls it Christianity.

8) He harbors plans to manipulate members in his ‘church’ to commit violent crimes for him.

9) He demands the kind of respect from others only reserved for royalty and high church officials.

10) He conspires against a multi-racial Idaho.

11) He donates money to white supremacists.

12) He is a heretic – according to Jesus Christ.

13) And, the fact is: he can’t wait until his father dies so he can take over Community Christian Ministries.”


“Is ‘evil’ obvious to others? Yes. And that’s why, once and for all, Doug Wilson will be stopped from doing! any more evil. Moscow, Idaho has seen enough of the likes of Doug Wilson.”

In Christ,

Douglas Stambler




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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-902050639-1060881769=:94929-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 14 19:36:30 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 11:36:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Even More Internet Talk Against Doug Wilson Message-ID: <20030814183630.28956.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1575751865-1060886190=:28295 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii More From "www.hyperthinking.us" Versus Doug Wilson I wonder what the members of "Doug Wilsons church" will say when Mr. Stambler shows up to move them to his church. "We're going where? Why??". And what is this twisted theology? Des (Joliet, IL) Posted by Des at August 11, 2003 12:56 AM Des, D. Stambler doesn't have a church, he has an agenda to take out Christ Church. It's absolutely NOT the same as anything I have "against" Doug Wilson. I have read Doug Wilson's books for several years now, and have really enjoyed much he has had to say about issues and Christianity, etc. I've become a more critical reader of his things since AAPC 2002 though. On this weblog I have written quite a few times about Doug Wilson. Mr. Stambler takes this as evidence that I'm on his "side". I am not on his or anyone's "side". I do firmly believe that some of his teachings are in error, that his desire to change some of the language we use particularly in Reformed circles is unneccesary --even dangerous. It does not make him a "heretic" to be hedging on Truth's edge, I sure hope there is a high hedge on it's edge. Doug Wilson just seems, from down in the hinterling areas of the US, to be creating a Mecca in ID. This is subjective and purely not something that we all can understand outside of Moscow. Mr. Stambler is the loan voice of dissent, but it's not so cut and dry. His agenda goes far beyond "heretical teachings" He's not fond of the Reformed faith, Calvin, and so much more. He despises it. No person that despises the Reformed faith is my close ally. Allies are folk that believe the same things, with differences being in little things. Between D.S. and D.W., who'd be considered my ally? D.W. I have seen no evidence that Christ Church is "falling apart", it may be true, but that will have to wait for better reporting from that part of the Country. Mr. Stambler has made some very heavy accusations around the interent, about the personage of Doug Wilson. I have nothing to do with that. I have no agenda against him [D. Wilson] as a person. I have desire for him to stay in the Reformed faith and not have him saying that he is, but that I'm {me} not really "Reformed". That's in a nutshell, the gist of why I'm more careful with D. Wilson writings and sermons. As for the "twisted theology" that D. Stambler refers to: it's some scandalous stuff "said to be going on in Moscow", as well as Calvinism, Reformed stuff in general. I'd love to hear someone in Moscow truly report on the condition of Christ Church. D. Stambler ain't the one to do it. Neither am I. I just know that I've heard and read "troubling things" in D. Wilsons AAPC 2002 stuff as well as Post AAPC 2002. The sarcasm coming out of Moscow has gotten very stale and moldy as well. Straight talk has a high place in understanding what someone is talking about. I'm waiting for it, still. Posted by Marysue at August 11, 2003 05:29 AM I'm still relatively new to all this Reformed stuff... As a result, I find this contraversy a tad confusing. What's your opinion of H. King's analysis of D. Wilson/AAPC 2002? Also, could you define your use of the term "mecca"? I know what my dictionary says and if you mean "creating a place that people with certain interests are eager to visit" than I'd say he's certainly done that and as long as he's on the up-n-up theologically you can count on us stopping in the Kirk the next time we're visiting relatives in Spokane. If you mean creating a place of worship revolving around *him*, that is obviously wrong and worthy of great concern. If you mean creating a cohesive *community* based on a certain denominational faith, well, I see some definite benefits. It seems there are others out there with the same idea. P. Lancaster/Misty Mtn., RCJr./Highlands Study Center. (Forgive me, I could be associating wrong names w/ wrong places, etc. Like I said, I'm still relatively new to al! l of this.) In which case, the problem w/ him creating this kind of community is *if* his theology is wrong...correct? I'm probably stepping in where I have no intellectual right to be... Posted by Tamara (AK) at August 12, 2003 12:24 AM Tamara, I understand that this is a confusing issue. It is for newcomers to the Reformed faith, and for folks in it a long time already. There are a few basic issues that are dividing the Reformed into particular camps. Not every camp is unto itself, it's very mixed up. There's: Paedocommunion - and this issue isn't two-sided, it multi-faceted Norman Shepherd or "Sheperdism" Kinnard of the OPC New Perspective on Paul or "NPP" These things are tangled together and not always easy to see clear lines of distinction. In 2002 at the AAPC in Monroe, LA, four men, now known as "The Monroe Four" spoke on the relationship of the covenant. To put it mildly, it stirred up a hornets nest. If you are able to download the Mp3's from Sermon Audio still, you can find them on Schlissel's part of that site. There are 13 separate Mp3's to download. In these lectures, things were said that put Justification by Faith Alone aside. New paradigms were introduced. It was troubling to listen to them, and really, worse than that. In June of that year, the RPCUS came out with a document against NPP, and a document calling on the authority of the churches the Monroe Four are with, to look into their "heretical teachings". These documents were released together and caused quite a stir. They were separate documents, but had become glued at the hip by the internet community overnight The men were said to be "teaching heretical things" and were NOT called "heretics". Unfortunately sides were drawn and mud began to fly back and forth. Each side claims the other slang the mud only. It was on both sides, but it must be noted that the side the Monroe Four were on got quite nasty, and D.W. continued to issue forth sarcastic writings, instead of serious answers. In the AAPC 2002 audio, the Westminster Confession of faith was mocked somewhat, and "Southern Presbyterians" were accused of being nothing more than "Reformed Baptists". The most noteworthy "Southern Presbyterians" would be the ones in the RPCUS, which is the denomination the church we are members of is in. So we've seen this whole thing firsthand. The role that faith plays in our salvation, justification and sanctification has been re-worded, at best it's a re-wording, but clarifications have shown it's worse than that. It's a faith + works thing, vhelmently denied it's meritorious works, but in the end that's what it shows. The New Perspective on Paul shows this Sheperdism shows this Schillsel shows this Wilson shows this Barach shows this Wilkens shows this Paedocommunion is an issue that is at the forefront. It's not supposed to be practiced in the PCA or the OPC, but some places are allowing it, wrongfully, and other pastors believe in it, but don't practice it in their churches. The thing about the AAPC and things since that conference, is that paedocommunion is being tauted as being "what the Westminster Confession teaches" what the "Reformers taught" and that it's a historic tradition accepted all through the Christian age, basically. That's hogwash. As my pastor says: "Calvin's name can be invoked to have said anything. It doesn't mean he said it. Context is important. One has to read Calvin to know what he taught. Don't just believe someone when they say he taught it. Don't give them the benifit of doubt, look into it yourself." OK now, as for the MECCA stuff, I'm not talking about covenant communties. That's no problem. I'm referring to a tendancy for everyone to bow to Moscow, ID. Doug Wilson has written some good stuff over the years, taught some good things. He's straying, but that's not the point. He's just a man, and the attitude of "HOW GREAT" it is in Moscow, Christ Church, it's cult-ish. I'm NOT saying they are a cult. What I mean by "cult-ish" is that he's reverd by many as if he is doing no wrong, and invoked as much as saying "I'm of Paul", or "I'm of Apollos" or "I'm Of Cepahs" ect.That's fully what I mean. Mecca, the place all bow to for prayer in Islam, it's a reference to that kind of thing. The place to journey to, a pilgrimage ... :) Do you have a link to H. King's analysis of Doug Wilson? I have seen his critique of the Auburn Avenue July 18, 2002 document. Are you referring to something else? The Auburn Ave. document came down as a very unclear statement to me. It confused things, and very much caused more of a stir in the Reformed camps. Rewording things is part of this whole thing, giving new names to existing categories. It's a way to confuse a generation, and gain a step in another direction that will be fully realized in another generation or two. Well, that's just the short of it. I hope I've not confused you more! Nor turned you off. The general feeling out there is to read everything critically, when it comes to this controversial stuff particularly, so read this just that same way. :) Posted by Marysue at August 12, 2003 01:04 AM Just so you know, as a member in good standing of Christ Church in Moscow, I intend to respond to your plea for realistic news sometime today or tomorrow. :) Posted by Fred at August 13, 2003 09:01 AM Fred, I'll be looking forward to hearing more! :) Posted by Marysue at August 13, 2003 07:58 PM First off, I should explain my position. I am a student at New Saint Andrews College, and as such I have been away from Moscow all summer. Some things have changed. But I will try to fill you in on how I see things in Moscow, especially with regards to recent controversies. The condition of the church. Christ Church continues to grow, in numbers and in understanding of the gospel. Because of the growth in numbers, they have recently started a church plant also in Moscow, headed by Dr. Peter Leithart. The elders recognize the difficulty of effectively shepherding a congregation that was pushing 1000, and they have decided on the strategy of starting a new congregation. Since Dr. Leithart's plant, Trinity Reformed Church, has only been in operation for a few weeks, the success of their efforts remains to be seen. All of the ministries of Christ Church are growing and doing well. God has been blessing them enormously. Notable in this regard is New Saint Andrews with its new building and enrollment of (I imagine near) 150 this fall. I think their website has some information, www.nsa.edu. As far as theology goes, I must state that in all my years of church going (which have been varied), I have never heard a preacher emphasize God's love for his people the way Doug Wilson does. In nearly every sermon, I walk away thinking how wonderful God is to me in everything, from salvation (most of all) and sanctification to grass stains and rubber tires. The church has a solid head on its shoulders, and the worship is becoming more and more Christ-centered as the church works through its philosophy in this area. I want to briefly address the Credenda stuff. I admit I have wondered about whether or not Credenda has gone a little far with its recent covers. It's one thing to defend good satire, it's another when the cover merely scandalizes. That said, I do not feel that voicing complaints about the magazine on a blog to be the proper outlet. The proper outlet is, as Matthew 18 says, going first to your brother - the magazine itself. Because I have not said anything to Nate Wilson about this, I have no right to voice it on a blog. But even theological greats have had their embarassing moments (e.g., Luther and the book of James). I do not see a pattern in Credenda of over-reaching satirical stupidity. Yet. As far as Doug Stambler goes, the church is ignoring him, as should everyone who runs across this lunatic. 'Nuff said. Did I address everything adequately? Posted by Fred at August 13, 2003 09:51 PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1575751865-1060886190=:28295 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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I wonder what the members of "Doug Wilsons church" will say when Mr. Stambler shows up to move them to his church. "We're going where? Why??". And what is this twisted theology?

Des
(Joliet, IL)

Posted by Des at August 11, 2003 12:56 AM

Des,

D. Stambler doesn't have a church, he has an agenda to take out Christ Church. It's absolutely NOT the same as anything I have "against" Doug Wilson.

I have read Doug Wilson's books for several years now, and have really enjoyed much he has had to say about issues and Christianity, etc. I've become a more critical reader of his things since AAPC 2002 though.

On this weblog I have written quite a few times about Doug Wilson. Mr. Stambler takes this as evidence that I'm on his "side". I am not on his or anyone's "side".

I do firmly believe that some of his teachings are in error, that his desire to change some of the language we use particularly in Reformed circles is unneccesary --even dangerous. It does not make him a "heretic" to be hedging on Truth's edge, I sure hope there is a high hedge on it's edge.

Doug Wilson just seems, from down in the hinterling areas of the US, to be creating a Mecca in ID. This is subjective and purely not something that we all can understand outside of Moscow. Mr. Stambler is the loan voice of dissent, but it's not so cut and dry. His agenda goes far beyond "heretical teachings" He's not fond of the Reformed faith, Calvin, and so much more. He despises it.

No person that despises the Reformed faith is my close ally. Allies are folk that believe the same things, with differences being in little things. Between D.S. and D.W., who'd be considered my ally? D.W.

I have seen no evidence that Christ Church is "falling apart", it may be true, but that will have to wait for better reporting from that part of the Country.

Mr. Stambler has made some very heavy accusations around the interent, about the personage of Doug Wilson. I have nothing to do with that. I have no agenda against him [D. Wilson] as a person. I have desire for him to stay in the Reformed faith and not have him saying that he is, but that I'm {me} not really "Reformed".

That's in a nutshell, the gist of why I'm more careful with D. Wilson writings and sermons.

As for the "twisted theology" that D. Stambler refers to: it's some scandalous stuff "said to be going on in Moscow", as well as Calvinism, Reformed stuff in general.

I'd love to hear someone in Moscow truly report on the condition of Christ Church. D. Stambler ain't the one to do it. Neither am I. I just know that I've heard and read "troubling things" in D. Wilsons AAPC 2002 stuff as well as Post AAPC 2002. The sarcasm coming out of Moscow has gotten very stale and moldy as well. Straight talk has a high place in understanding what someone is talking about. I'm waiting for it, still.

Posted by Marysue at August 11, 2003 05:29 AM

I'm still relatively new to all this Reformed stuff... As a result, I find this contraversy a tad confusing. What's your opinion of H. King's analysis of D. Wilson/AAPC 2002? Also, could you define your use of the term "mecca"? I know what my dictionary says and if you mean "creating a place that people with certain interests are eager to visit" than I'd say he's certainly done that and as long as he's on the up-n-up theologically you can count on us stopping in the Kirk the next time we're visiting relatives in Spokane. If you mean creating a place of worship revolving around *him*, that is obviously wrong and worthy of great concern. If you mean creating a cohesive *community* based on a certain denominational faith, well, I see some definite benefits. It seems there are others out there with the same idea. P. Lancaster/Misty Mtn., RCJr./Highlands Study Center. (Forgive me, I could be associating wrong names w/ wrong places, etc. Like I said, I'm still relatively new to! all of this.) In which case, the problem w/ him creating this kind of community is *if* his theology is wrong...correct? I'm probably stepping in where I have no intellectual right to be...

Posted by Tamara (AK) at August 12, 2003 12:24 AM

Tamara,

I understand that this is a confusing issue. It is for newcomers to the Reformed faith, and for folks in it a long time already.

There are a few basic issues that are dividing the Reformed into particular camps. Not every camp is unto itself, it's very mixed up.

There's:
Paedocommunion - and this issue isn't two-sided, it multi-faceted

Norman Shepherd or "Sheperdism"
Kinnard of the OPC

New Perspective on Paul or "NPP"

These things are tangled together and not always easy to see clear lines of distinction.

In 2002 at the AAPC in Monroe, LA, four men, now known as "The Monroe Four" spoke on the relationship of the covenant.

To put it mildly, it stirred up a hornets nest.

If you are able to download the Mp3's from Sermon Audio still, you can find them on Schlissel's part of that site. There are 13 separate Mp3's to download.

In these lectures, things were said that put Justification by Faith Alone aside. New paradigms were introduced. It was troubling to listen to them, and really, worse than that.

In June of that year, the RPCUS came out with a document against NPP, and a document calling on the authority of the churches the Monroe Four are with, to look into their "heretical teachings". These documents were released together and caused quite a stir. They were separate documents, but had become glued at the hip by the internet community overnight

The men were said to be "teaching heretical things" and were NOT called "heretics".

Unfortunately sides were drawn and mud began to fly back and forth. Each side claims the other slang the mud only. It was on both sides, but it must be noted that the side the Monroe Four were on got quite nasty, and D.W. continued to issue forth sarcastic writings, instead of serious answers.

In the AAPC 2002 audio, the Westminster Confession of faith was mocked somewhat, and "Southern Presbyterians" were accused of being nothing more than "Reformed Baptists". The most noteworthy "Southern Presbyterians" would be the ones in the RPCUS, which is the denomination the church we are members of is in. So we've seen this whole thing firsthand.

The role that faith plays in our salvation, justification and sanctification has been re-worded, at best it's a re-wording, but clarifications have shown it's worse than that. It's a faith + works thing, vhelmently denied it's meritorious works, but in the end that's what it shows.

The New Perspective on Paul shows this
Sheperdism shows this
Schillsel shows this
Wilson shows this
Barach shows this
Wilkens shows this

Paedocommunion is an issue that is at the forefront. It's not supposed to be practiced in the PCA or the OPC, but some places are allowing it, wrongfully, and other pastors believe in it, but don't practice it in their churches. The thing about the AAPC and things since that conference, is that paedocommunion is being tauted as being "what the Westminster Confession teaches" what the "Reformers taught" and that it's a historic tradition accepted all through the Christian age, basically. That's hogwash.

As my pastor says: "Calvin's name can be invoked to have said anything. It doesn't mean he said it. Context is important. One has to read Calvin to know what he taught. Don't just believe someone when they say he taught it. Don't give them the benifit of doubt, look into it yourself."

OK now, as for the MECCA stuff, I'm not talking about covenant communties. That's no problem. I'm referring to a tendancy for everyone to bow to Moscow, ID. Doug Wilson has written some good stuff over the years, taught some good things. He's straying, but that's not the point. He's just a man, and the attitude of "HOW GREAT" it is in Moscow, Christ Church, it's cult-ish. I'm NOT saying they are a cult. What I mean by "cult-ish" is that he's reverd by many as if he is doing no wrong, and invoked as much as saying "I'm of Paul", or "I'm of Apollos" or "I'm Of Cepahs" ect.That's fully what I mean. Mecca, the place all bow to for prayer in Islam, it's a reference to that kind of thing. The place to journey to, a pilgrimage ... :)

Do you have a link to H. King's analysis of Doug Wilson? I have seen his critique of the Auburn Avenue July 18, 2002 document. Are you referring to something else?

The Auburn Ave. document came down as a very unclear statement to me. It confused things, and very much caused more of a stir in the Reformed camps.

Rewording things is part of this whole thing, giving new names to existing categories. It's a way to confuse a generation, and gain a step in another direction that will be fully realized in another generation or two.

Well, that's just the short of it. I hope I've not confused you more! Nor turned you off. The general feeling out there is to read everything critically, when it comes to this controversial stuff particularly, so read this just that same way. :)

Posted by Marysue at August 12, 2003 01:04 AM

Just so you know, as a member in good standing of Christ Church in Moscow, I intend to respond to your plea for realistic news sometime today or tomorrow. :)

Posted by Fred at August 13, 2003 09:01 AM

Fred,

I'll be looking forward to hearing more!

:)

Posted by Marysue at August 13, 2003 07:58 PM

First off, I should explain my position. I am a student at New Saint Andrews College, and as such I have been away from Moscow all summer. Some things have changed. But I will try to fill you in on how I see things in Moscow, especially with regards to recent controversies.

The condition of the church. Christ Church continues to grow, in numbers and in understanding of the gospel. Because of the growth in numbers, they have recently started a church plant also in Moscow, headed by Dr. Peter Leithart. The elders recognize the difficulty of effectively shepherding a congregation that was pushing 1000, and they have decided on the strategy of starting a new congregation. Since Dr. Leithart's plant, Trinity Reformed Church, has only been in operation for a few weeks, the success of their efforts remains to be seen.

All of the ministries of Christ Church are growing and doing well. God has been blessing them enormously. Notable in this regard is New Saint Andrews with its new building and enrollment of (I imagine near) 150 this fall. I think their website has some information, www.nsa.edu.

As far as theology goes, I must state that in all my years of church going (which have been varied), I have never heard a preacher emphasize God's love for his people the way Doug Wilson does. In nearly every sermon, I walk away thinking how wonderful God is to me in everything, from salvation (most of all) and sanctification to grass stains and rubber tires. The church has a solid head on its shoulders, and the worship is becoming more and more Christ-centered as the church works through its philosophy in this area.

I want to briefly address the Credenda stuff. I admit I have wondered about whether or not Credenda has gone a little far with its recent covers. It's one thing to defend good satire, it's another when the cover merely scandalizes. That said, I do not feel that voicing complaints about the magazine on a blog to be the proper outlet. The proper outlet is, as Matthew 18 says, going first to your brother - the magazine itself. Because I have not said anything to Nate Wilson about this, I have no right to voice it on a blog. But even theological greats have had their embarassing moments (e.g., Luther and the book of James). I do not see a pattern in Credenda of over-reaching satirical stupidity. Yet.

As far as Doug Stambler goes, the church is ignoring him, as should everyone who runs across this lunatic. 'Nuff said.

Did I address everything adequately?

Posted by Fred at August 13, 2003 09:51 PM


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I just heard that Logos School is actually offering free tuition to at least some students who will re-enroll this year, due to the rising controversey surrounding child abuse allegations at the school.
 
Does anyone on the forum know if this is true, and if it is true, how widespread the payoff is at Logos School?
 
I recently saw an advertisement in the M-P Daily News seeking new enrollments for preschoolers.  I know for a fact that kids at Logos School are not allowed to go to the bathroom as punishment for "bad behavior."
 
Thank you!
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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you did so! - you are such a liar!

Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:
Dear visionaries,

I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent post,
which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power
outage.

Cordially,

Douglas Wilson


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1595792768-1060968516=:76924-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 15 18:58:37 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 17:58:37 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Causing the power outage Message-ID: <200308151731.h7FHVEKM093892@whale2.fsr.net> Mr. Wilson - Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself. May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho > Dear visionaries, > > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent post, > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power > outage. > > Cordially, > > Douglas Wilson > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 18:39:14 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 10:39:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] BLAME DOUG WILSON FOR THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS!!! In-Reply-To: <200308151731.h7FHVEKM093892@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <20030815173914.16713.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1729252572-1060969154=:16630 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii BLAME DOUG WILSON FOR THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS!!! thansen@moscow.com wrote:Mr. Wilson - Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself. May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho > Dear visionaries, > > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent post, > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power > outage. > > Cordially, > > Douglas Wilson > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1729252572-1060969154=:16630 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii BLAME DOUG WILSON FOR THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS!!!
 

thansen@moscow.com wrote:
Mr. Wilson -

Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of
your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself.

May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the
northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no
truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November 22,
1963.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

> Dear visionaries,
>
> I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent post,
> which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power
> outage.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Douglas Wilson
>
>
> _____________________________________________________
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Did you know that
Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover
were actually early, failed attempts
to clone asses
at the U of I(gnorance)?
 
 
Bet you didn't know that...
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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And that Dale Chuntney still has the window they put in his stomach, so the kids can all have a look when they visit the farm?
 
 
Only Dale's kids know that...
 
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1946949739-1060969845=:87117-- From dougwils@moscow.com Fri Aug 15 19:13:58 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:13:58 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Causing the power outage In-Reply-To: <200308151731.h7FHVEKM093892@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030815105142.09eb6750@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, And Tom, A humorous response to grotesque slander is indicative of a lack of decency? Suppose someone were to accuse me (in an ALL CAPS spittle flecked kind of way) of cannibalizing people in my basement. Suppose further that they signed their post with something like Oscar P. Tugmutton. And suppose you bought it, coming out foursquare against cannibalism. And then let's say a number of folks pointed out to you that Oscar was not the real name. Would it be an appropriate response to retract your gullible reaction by saying that Oscar's yahoo signature should have tipped you off? Leaving the impression that you think the charge itself was plausible, but that the source was not? For the rest of you visionaries, you need to mark that I will *not* defend myself against anything that emerges from the Stambleresque quadrant of the forum. You also need to note that there are bystanders who do not see the inherent incoherence of the charges, and they are starting to bite. Counting the dead rats floating on the pond of Moscow civil discourse, Douglas Wilson At 05:58 PM 8/15/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Mr. Wilson - > >Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of >your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself. > >May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the >northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no >truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November >22, >1963. > >Tom Hansen >Moscow, Idaho > > > Dear visionaries, > > > > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent > post, > > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power > > outage. > > > > Cordially, > > > > Douglas Wilson > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > >--------------------------------------------- >This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 19:03:53 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:03:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7038@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030815180353.29050.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-334901355-1060970633=:27976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WEALTH IS A SIGN OF PEOPLE NOT BEING IGNORANT? MAN, YOU'RE DUMBER THAN YOU SEEM, TOM... Thomas Hansen wrote: Stambler - In your postings you keep referring to the University of Idaho (of which I am an alum) as the University of Ignorance. Do you have a degree from an accredited university that is responsible for propelling you to such financial/independent heights as you are currently experiencing or are you simply as ignorant as you profess others to be? Mr. Hansen Moscow -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:49 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection Did you know that Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover were actually early, failed attempts to clone asses at the U of I(gnorance)? Bet you didn't know that... In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-334901355-1060970633=:27976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
WEALTH IS A SIGN OF PEOPLE NOT BEING IGNORANT?  MAN, YOU'RE DUMBER THAN YOU SEEM, TOM...
 

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Stambler -
 
In your postings you keep referring to the University of Idaho (of which I am an alum) as the University of Ignorance.  Do you have a degree from an accredited university that is responsible for propelling you to such financial/independent heights as you are currently experiencing or are you simply as ignorant as you profess others to be?
 
Mr. Hansen
Moscow
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:49 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection

Did you know that
Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover
were actually early, failed attempts
to clone asses
at the U of I(gnorance)?
 
 
Bet you didn't know that...
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-334901355-1060970633=:27976-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 19:08:53 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:08:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] The power outage: Is Doug Wilson A Cannibal? In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030815105142.09eb6750@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <20030815180853.79564.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-616417135-1060970933=:79205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii DOUG WILSON (spit, splatter, drool): YOU'RE A CANNIBAL? I ONLY THOUGHT YOU WERE A SEX OFFENDER, MONEY-LAUNDERER, FASCIST, SATANIST AND ALL THE REST OF THE THINGS THAT I ALREADY KNEW ABOUT. maybe the health department should go and inspect ZUME's basement for cadavers! maybe we can do some DNA testing on some of these male "rape victims" of yours, too, DOUG WILSON!! In Christ, Douglas Stambler **************************************** Douglas wrote: Visionaries, And Tom, A humorous response to grotesque slander is indicative of a lack of decency? Suppose someone were to accuse me (in an ALL CAPS spittle flecked kind of way) of cannibalizing people in my basement. Suppose further that they signed their post with something like Oscar P. Tugmutton. And suppose you bought it, coming out foursquare against cannibalism. And then let's say a number of folks pointed out to you that Oscar was not the real name. Would it be an appropriate response to retract your gullible reaction by saying that Oscar's yahoo signature should have tipped you off? Leaving the impression that you think the charge itself was plausible, but that the source was not? For the rest of you visionaries, you need to mark that I will *not* defend myself against anything that emerges from the Stambleresque quadrant of the forum. You also need to note that there are bystanders who do not see the inherent incoherence of the charges, and they are starting to bite. Counting the dead rats floating on the pond of Moscow civil discourse, Douglas Wilson At 05:58 PM 8/15/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Mr. Wilson - > >Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of >your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself. > >May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the >northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no >truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November >22, >1963. > >Tom Hansen >Moscow, Idaho > > > Dear visionaries, > > > > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent > post, > > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power > > outage. > > > > Cordially, > > > > Douglas Wilson > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > >--------------------------------------------- >This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-616417135-1060970933=:79205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
DOUG WILSON (spit, splatter, drool): YOU'RE A CANNIBAL?
 
I ONLY THOUGHT YOU WERE A SEX OFFENDER, MONEY-LAUNDERER, FASCIST, SATANIST AND ALL THE REST OF THE THINGS THAT I ALREADY KNEW ABOUT.
 
maybe the health department should go and inspect ZUME's basement for cadavers!
 
maybe we can do some DNA testing on some of these male "rape victims" of yours, too, DOUG WILSON!!
 
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
****************************************
Douglas <dougwils@moscow.com> wrote:

Visionaries,

And Tom,

A humorous response to grotesque slander is indicative of a lack of decency?

Suppose someone were to accuse me (in an ALL CAPS spittle flecked kind of
way) of cannibalizing people in my basement. Suppose further that they
signed their post with something like Oscar P. Tugmutton. And suppose you
bought it, coming out foursquare against cannibalism. And then let's say a
number of folks pointed out to you that Oscar was not the real name. Would
it be an appropriate response to retract your gullible reaction by saying
that Oscar's yahoo signature should have tipped you off? Leaving the
impression that you think the charge itself was plausible, but that the
source was not?

For the rest of you visionaries, you need to mark that I will *not* defend
myself against anything that emerges from the Stambleresque quadrant of the
forum. You also need to note that there are bystanders who do not see the
inherent incoherence of the charges, and they are starting to bite.


Counting the dead rats floating on the pond of Moscow civil discourse,

Douglas Wilson





At 05:58 PM 8/15/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Mr. Wilson -
>
>Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative of
>your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of yourself.
>
>May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the
>northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no
>truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November
>22,
>1963.
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
>
> > Dear visionaries,
> >
> > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on ! a recent
> post,
> > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the power
> > outage.
> >
> > Cordially,
> >
> > Douglas Wilson
> >
> >
> > _____________________________________________________
> > List services made available by First Step Internet,
> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> > http://www.fsr.net
> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
> > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
> >
>
>
>---------------------------------------------
>This message was sent by First Step Internet.
> http://www.fsr.net/



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And suppose you >bought it, coming out foursquare against cannibalism. And then let's say a >number of folks pointed out to you that Oscar was not the real name. Would >it be an appropriate response to retract your gullible reaction by saying >that Oscar's yahoo signature should have tipped you off? Leaving the >impression that you think the charge itself was plausible, but that the >source was not? > >For the rest of you visionaries, you need to mark that I will *not* defend >myself against anything that emerges from the Stambleresque quadrant of the >forum. You also need to note that there are bystanders who do not see the >inherent incoherence of the charges, and they are starting to bite. > > >Counting the dead rats floating on the pond of Moscow civil discourse, > >Douglas Wilson > > > > > >At 05:58 PM 8/15/2003 +0000, you wrote: >>Mr. Wilson - >> >>Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative >>of >>your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of >>yourself. >> >>May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the >>northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no >>truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November >>22, >>1963. >> >>Tom Hansen >>Moscow, Idaho >> >> > Dear visionaries, >> > >> > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent >>post, >> > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the >>power >> > outage. >> > >> > Cordially, >> > >> > Douglas Wilson >> > >> > >> > _____________________________________________________ >> > List services made available by First Step Internet, >> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. >> > http://www.fsr.net >> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >> > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ >> > >> >> >>--------------------------------------------- >>This message was sent by First Step Internet. >> http://www.fsr.net/ > > > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 19:15:05 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:15:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Offline Response To Tom Hansen In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F7039@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030815181505.11524.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1774799781-1060971305=:10323 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii i don't think you're dumb, tom. it's just "forum talk." you're always welcome to make peace with me any time you like, it's rather up to you - i'm on the defense, remember? anyway, no, i've actually been writing a book about my experiences in extreme poverty, so that when i get to public office, i can actually do something substantial about the problems related to university-caused impoverishment and things like that. are people at the university of idaho ignorant? i think so. i think it's ignorance to let your president steal money from your university, and then to let him walk away and become president of albertson college. how's that for ignorance? how's that for stupidly letting idaho's financial future just slip away. you're a selfish man, tom: many, many at the university of i(gnorance) are selfish people: you were cowards not to speak against the great wrongs that were done there. i'll be smelling rather nice after this month, thank you, tom. and i plan to come back to the palouse to finally HELP YOU ALL WITH YOUR FAILURE OF AN ECONOMY HERE. but you'll have to have a good, long time to think about opportunities MISSED while i'm gone, and people like you are wondering who will hire an old man with a mediocre academic background. In Christ, Douglas Stambler Thomas Hansen wrote: In your mind I may be as dumb as you. This could be very very possible. However, I am currently working in a career field commensurate with my degree in Management Information Systems and I am financially secure independently. Apparently this does not hold true with your current predicament. Unless, of course, you earned a degree in panhandling, specializig in vagrancy, a career field that you will probably be "working" in for quite some time. Hansen -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:03 AM To: Thomas Hansen Subject: RE: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection oh gosh, tom, you flushed me out of the hole i live in - no, i'm just as dumb as you are, to answer your question!! (william and mary, class of '92) Thomas Hansen wrote: Stambler - In your postings you keep referring to the University of Idaho (of which I am an alum) as the University of Ignorance. Do you have a degree from an accredited university that is responsible for propelling you to such financial/independent heights as you are currently experiencing or are you simply as ignorant as you profess others to be? Mr. Hansen Moscow -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:49 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection Did you know that Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover were actually early, failed attempts to clone asses at the U of I(gnorance)? Bet you didn't know that... In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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i don't think you're dumb, tom.  it's just "forum talk."  you're always welcome to make peace with me any time you like, it's rather up to you - i'm on the defense, remember?
 
anyway, no, i've actually been writing a book about my experiences in extreme poverty, so that when i get to public office, i can actually do something substantial about the problems related to university-caused impoverishment and things like that.
 
are people at the university of idaho ignorant?  i think so.  i think it's ignorance to let your president steal money from your university, and then to let him walk away and become president of albertson college.  how's that for ignorance?  how's that for stupidly letting idaho's financial future just slip away.
 
you're a selfish man, tom: many, many at the university of i(gnorance) are selfish people: you were cowards not to speak against the great wrongs that were done there.
 
i'll be smelling rather nice after this month, thank you, tom.
 
and i plan to come back to the palouse to finally HELP YOU ALL WITH YOUR FAILURE OF AN ECONOMY HERE.
 
but you'll have to have a good, long time to think about opportunities MISSED while i'm gone, and people like you are wondering who will hire an old man with a mediocre academic background.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
In your mind I may be as dumb as you.  This could be very very possible.  However, I am currently working in a career field commensurate with my degree in Management Information Systems and I am financially secure independently.
 
Apparently this does not hold true with your current predicament.  Unless, of course, you earned a degree in panhandling, specializig in vagrancy, a career field that you will probably be "working" in for quite some time.
 
Hansen
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:03 AM
To: Thomas Hansen
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection

oh gosh, tom, you flushed me out of the hole i live in - no, i'm just as dumb as you are, to answer your question!!
 
(william and mary, class of '92)

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Stambler -
 
In your postings you keep referring to the University of Idaho (of which I am an alum) as the University of Ignorance.  Do you have a degree from an accredited university that is responsible for propelling you to such financial/independent heights as you are currently experiencing or are you simply as ignorant as you profess others to be?
 
Mr. Hansen
Moscow
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:49 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] The Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover Connection

Did you know that
Doug Wilson and Bob Hoover
were actually early, failed attempts
to clone asses
at the U of I(gnorance)?
 
 
Bet you didn't know that...
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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I SAID USUALLY, CARL...
 
in the case of the lecherous Doug Wilson, his sins God only knows...
 
-douglas stambler
*****************************************

Carl Westberg <carlwestberg846@hotmail.com> wrote:
If I may follow up with a question of Mr. Stambler from an earlier posting,
when God was speaking through you. You said "evil is in the form of
fornication, drug usage and alcohol consumption." All I can say for myself
is.....oops.....


Carl Westberg
Jr.


>From: Douglas
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Causing the power outage
>Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:13:58 -0700
>
>
>Visionaries,
>
>And Tom,
>
>A humorous response to grotesque slander is indicative of a lack of
>decency?
>
>Suppose someone were to accuse me (in an ALL CAPS spittle flecked kind of
>way) of cannibalizing people in my basement. Suppose further that they
>signed their post with something like Oscar P. Tugmutton. And suppose you
>b! ought it, coming out foursquare against cannibalism. And then let's say a
>number of folks pointed out to you that Oscar was not the real name. Would
>it be an appropriate response to retract your gullible reaction by saying
>that Oscar's yahoo signature should have tipped you off? Leaving the
>impression that you think the charge itself was plausible, but that the
>source was not?
>
>For the rest of you visionaries, you need to mark that I will *not* defend
>myself against anything that emerges from the Stambleresque quadrant of the
>forum. You also need to note that there are bystanders who do not see the
>inherent incoherence of the charges, and they are starting to bite.
>
>
>Counting the dead rats floating on the pond of Moscow civil discourse,
>
>Douglas Wilson
>
>
>
>
>
>At 05:58 PM 8/15/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>>Mr. Wilson -
>>
>>Your attempt at what you perceive to be humor at my expense is indicative
>>of
>>your lack of decency. This only serves to strengthen my opinion of
>>yourself.
>>
>>May it further be stated that not only do I not credit you with the
>>northeastern US blackout, I am just as certain that there is absolutely no
>>truth to the rumor that you were on that grassy noll in Dallas on November
>>22,
>>1963.
>>
>>Tom Hansen
>>Moscow, Idaho
>>
>> > Dear visionaries,
>> >
>> > I wanted to make sure that Tom noted the yahoo connection on a recent
>>post,
>> > which should alert him to the fact that I did not in fact cause the
>>power
>> > outage.
>> >
>> > Cordially,
>> >
>> > Douglas Wilson
>> >
>> >
>> > _____________________________________________________
>> > List services made available by First Step Internet,
>> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
>> > http://www.fsr.net
>> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
>> > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
>> >
>>
>>
>>---------------------------------------------
>>This message was sent by First Step Internet.
>> http://www.fsr.net/
>
>
>
>_____________________________________________________
>List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the
>communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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for the huskeys and those concerned about racial horridness in the palouse:
 
i looked online, and found that J. Steven Wilkins, the well-known hate preacher from Louisiana (MONROE), actually had his son living up here in the palouse, and that his son was apparently managing cafe moro in pullman (?).
 
i think that qualifies as a "stakeout?"
 
any "biters," as Herr Doug Wilson might say?
 
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
 
p.s. CONCERT TONIGHT AT THE HUSKEY'S HOUSE!  ALL THE "VON TRAP WILSON FAMLY" WILL BE THERE, PREACHING AND PRAYING OVER THE HUSKEyS!  THIS WONDERFUL SINGING GROUP THE "VON TRAP WILSONS" ARE PLANNING TO LEAVE THE AREA SOON, BY ESCAPING OVER THE TREACHEROUS TERRAIN OF THE PALOUSE HILLS, FLEEING NORTH TO SANDPOINT, WHERE THE FACES ARE "WHITER" AND FRIENDLIER.  IT'S POTLUCK, SO BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP...


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1635007103-1060972219=:29531-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 21:17:43 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:17:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Final Opportunity For Peace: Offline to T. Hansen In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F703A@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030815201743.91139.qmail@web80606.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1543241820-1060978663=:90433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii i don't want to be your buddy. that's not what i said. plus, i've never threatened anyone on the forum, tom: i have only growled, never bitten. what i said was that if you wish to have peace BETWEEN us, then i'm all for it. if you want to knock off the tit-for-tat stuff, then i'm all for that, too. just remember: if i am indeed who i say i am, then you were like one of the first people on the forum to try and discredit me. so, calling you ignorant -lacking knowledge- is appropriate from my perspective. i went out to lunch with someone from the forum yesterday, who up until yesterday had not been favorable towards me. he came away with a totally different outlook and perception of me. you might want to change your mind, and here's the opportunity. In Christ, douglas stambler **************************************************** Thomas Hansen wrote: Let's see. You call me ignorant (as well as a few other unfriendly adjectives) in public on V2020. You have threatened me numerous times earlier. And now you want to be my buddy??????????????/ no. Mr. Hansen Moscow -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 12:32 PM To: tomh@uidaho.edu Subject: final opportunity for peace so, what will it be, tom? do we make peace? i have a reputable reference from the forum. i'm not a beast; i'm not a psycho; i'm not noticably crazy. are you willing to put the banter behind us? In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1543241820-1060978663=:90433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
i don't want to be your buddy.  that's not what i said.  plus, i've never threatened anyone on the forum, tom: i have only growled, never bitten.  what i said was that if you wish to have peace BETWEEN us, then i'm all for it.  if you want to knock off the tit-for-tat stuff, then i'm all for that, too.
 
just remember: if i am indeed who i say i am, then you were like one of the first people on the forum to try and discredit me.  so, calling you ignorant -lacking knowledge- is appropriate from my perspective. 
 
i went out to lunch with someone from the forum yesterday, who up until yesterday had not been favorable towards me.  he came away with a totally different outlook and perception of me.  you might want to change your mind, and here's the opportunity.
 
In Christ,
douglas stambler
****************************************************

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Let's see.  You call me ignorant (as well as a few other unfriendly adjectives) in public on V2020.  You have threatened me numerous times earlier.
 
And now you want to be my buddy??????????????/
 
no.
 
Mr. Hansen
Moscow
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Stambler [mailto:ccm_moscow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 12:32 PM
To: tomh@uidaho.edu
Subject: final opportunity for peace

so, what will it be, tom?  do we make peace?  i have a reputable reference from the forum. 
 
i'm not a beast; i'm not a psycho; i'm not noticably crazy.
 
are you willing to put the banter behind us?
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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Council Consent Agenda Item #1D ACTION: Recommend acceptance of the grant and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon. 3. City/University Parking Agreement - Dan Schoenberg Mr. Schoenberg will also give a report on the City/University Parking Program. The University of Idaho has requested to the City of Moscow to extend and formalize the pilot-parking program. The proposed Memorandum of Understanding is presented with the non-parking related items removed. Council Consent Agenda Item #1J ACTION: Accept the report and recommend approval of the agreement (memo) for another year. 4. Application from Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree for a Second-hand Dealer License - Stephanie Kalasz Sally Martinazzi, Co-Owner of a business called The Hollow Tree, has applied for a Second-hand Dealer License. Her application was approved by the Moscow Police Department on August 6, 2003. Council Consent Agenda Item #1C ACTION: Recommend approval of the Second-hand Dealer License for Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree. Reports: Proposed Changes to Curbside Recycling - Andrew Boyd Status of HIRC and Fire Station #3 Projects - Randy Rice FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife Business License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis Status Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner Grant Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE Monday, August 18, 2003 5:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of July 28, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Approval of Accounts Payable for July, 2003 - Don Palmer 3. Change Order No. 1 Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center - Randy Rice Change order number 1 includes extra work that was required in order to insure proper subgrade within the foundation of the building. Council Consent Agenda Item #1H ACTION: Recommend approval of change order number 1 and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon. 4. Contract Renewal with Waste Management Inc. for Solid Waste Export Services - Gary J. Riedner Waste Management Inc. of Washington has recently accepted the City's exercise of its option to renew the Contract Regarding Solid Waste Export Services. This agreement will commence October 1, 2003 and end September 30, 2008. The contract now reflects that the inflationary factor used for adjusting rates will be based on 80 percent of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rather than the Producer Price Index (PPI). The new base price for solid waste export services will be $38.70 per ton beginning October 1, 2003. This change was made to standardize the agreement with Waste Management in accordance with the City's other agreements with Latah Sanitation, Inc. Latah County and rural incorporated places in Latah County. Attached please find the proposed changes and the old contract. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, 2003. ACTION: Approve the agreement with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. Council Consent Agenda Item #1E ACTION: Recommend approval of the Agreement with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon. 5. Bid Results for Latah County Fairgrounds Access Road Improvements - Dean Weyen The City of Moscow is seeking a permanent access easement from Latah County for ingress and egress over the existing access road into the Fairgrounds property and Fire Station 2. The City has agreed to make improvements to this access road upon receipt of said easement and dedications of other surrounding rights-of-way. The bid opening for access road improvements and the contractor selection is scheduled for August 15, 2003. An agreement with Latah County, committing to the easements and dedications, was reviewed by the commissioners on August 13, 2003 Council Consent Agenda Item #1G ACTION: Recommend acceptance of the low bidder and authorization of the Mayor's signature on the contract. 6. GIS Needs Assessment Agreement - Dave Klatt Many City departments have been individually investing in database and/or mapping systems for record maintenance, tracking and planning purposes. Utilization of digital datasets is becoming common in departmental operations and discussions about the advantages of a City-wide GIS (geographic information system) has surfaced more frequently during the past few budget sessions. The present budget allocated funds in the IS and Engineering Departments to inventory datasets and assess future needs for implementation of a GIS. Subsequently, NWS Technology, Inc., has been selected to perform the work of inventory and compatibility assessment of our existing datasets with a recommended GIS program. The scope of work also includes providing the City with a detailed implementation plan. An agreement must be executed between the City and NWS Technology before a Notice to Proceed can be issued to the consultant. Council Consent Agenda Item #1I ACTION: Recommend acceptance of the selection of NWS Technology, Inc. and authorization of the Mayor's signature on the Agreement for Professional Services. REPORTS: Status of HIRC and Fire Station #3 Projects - Randy Rice Sale of Fire Station #3 Original Lot of Property - Gary J. Riedner FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Status Report Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner URA Report - Gary J. Riedner Bid Discussion - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon SE Water and Sewer District Change Order Policy - Mark Cook Extension of Water Service to Polk - Tom Scallorn Temperature RFP - Mark Cook Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - Mark Cook NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Monday, August 18, 2003 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 206 East Third Street, Second Floor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Consent Agenda: Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later. Approval by roll call vote. A. Approval of Minutes of August 4, 2003 Workshop and Council Meeting - Stephanie Kalasz B. Approval of Accounts Payable for July 2003 - Don Palmer Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of July 2003 and recommends approval of the following: General 468,195.42 Street Dept 105,568.82 HUD Reserve Parks & Rec 173,155.83 1912 Center 5,401.07 Arts 8,635.33 Water Fund 155,029.60 Sewer Fund 98,055.96 Sanitation 170,877.11 Fleet Mgmt Fund 34,737.11 WWTP Construction Capital Projects 147,123.69 LID Construction 31,705.68 Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr 116,893.50 Bond & Interest LID Special Assessment TOTALS 1,475,379.12 C. Application from Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree for a Second-hand Dealer License - Stephanie Kalasz Sally Martinazzi, Co-Owner of a business called The Hollow Tree, has applied for a Second-hand Dealer License. Her application was approved by the Moscow Police Department on August 6, 2003. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on August 18, 2003. ACTION: Approve the Second-hand Dealer License for Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree. D. Grant Agreement by Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport - Robb Parish The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has been awarded a grant from the FAA. In order to receive the grant monies, a contract with the FAA must be signed by City of Moscow and City of Pullman. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on August 18, 2003. ACTION: Accept the grant and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. E. Contract Renewal with Waste Management Inc. for Solid Waste Export Services - Gary J. Riedner Waste Management Inc. of Washington has recently accepted the City's exercise of its option to renew the Contract Regarding Solid Waste Export Services. This agreement will commence October 1, 2003 and end September 30, 2008. The contract now reflects that the inflationary factor used for adjusting rates will be based on 80 percent of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rather than the Producer Price Index (PPI). The new base price for solid waste export services will be $38.70 per ton beginning October 1, 2003. This change was made to standardize the agreement with Waste Management in accordance with the City's other agreements with Latah Sanitation, Inc. Latah County and rural incorporated places in Latah County. Attached please find the proposed changes and the old contract. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, 2003. ACTION: Approve the agreement with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. F. Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee Interagency Agreement - Tom Scallorn The PBAC Interagency Agreement establishes the working relationship among all the agencies that are involved. The agreement also establishes guidelines for PBAC to follow in conducting its efforts and defines the responsibilities of the organization. The document has been reviewed by Administration, Legal and Public Works. It was reviewed at the Council Workshop on August 11, 2003. ACTION: Approve the PBAC Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon. G. Bid Results for Latah County Fairgrounds Access Road Improvements - Dean Weyen The City of Moscow is seeking a permanent access easement from Latah County for ingress and egress over the existing access road into the Fairgrounds property and Fire Station 2. The City has agreed to make improvements to this access road upon receipt of said easement and dedications of other surrounding rights-of-way. The bid opening for access road improvements and the contractor selection is scheduled for August 15, 2003. An agreement with Latah County, committing to the easements and dedications, was reviewed by the commissioners on August 13, 2003. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, 2003. ACTION: Accept the low bid and authorize the Mayor's signature on contract. H. HIRC Project Change Order #1 - Randy Rice Change order #1 includes extra work that was required in order to insure proper subgrade within the foundation of the building. 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The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and recommended conditional approval on July 23, 2003. ACTION: Approve the ordinance to rezone the property on first reading under suspension of the rules requiring three complete and separate readings and that it be read by title only; reject the ordinance; or take such other action deemed appropriate. A Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards is required. 3. Annual Appropriation Ordinance - Don Palmer On August 4, 2003, City Council adopted the fiscal year 2004 budget. It is now necessary for Council to consider the "Annual Appropriations Ordinance" which reflects the adopted budget. ACTION: Adopt the Annual Appropriation Ordinance under suspension of the rules requiring three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 4. Ordinance and Resolution for COPS Certification - Don Palmer On July 21, 2003, the City Council voted in favor of financing the HIRC project with Certificates of Participation. Council now has the following documents that require action to finalize the transaction: An Authorizing Ordinance which authorizes the execution and delivery of funding documents and accompanying lease and trust agreements; a Resolution regarding the Hamilton Funds; the Lease and Trust Agreements; and the Ground Lease Agreement. ACTION: Adopt the Ordinance and Resolution and authorize the Mayor's signature on all necessary documents supporting the issuance of debt to fund the HIRC Project; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 5. Rannu Appeal Hearing for Solicitor's License - Randy Fife Mr. Rannu's Solicitor's License was revoked because he violated Moscow City Code 9-3-12(D) which states that no person issued Proof of Registration hereunder shall, "Continue efforts to solicit or canvass a person once that person informs the peddler, solicitor or canvasser that he or she does not wish to give anything or to buy anything from that peddler, solicitor or canvasser". Mr. Rannu was warned by a police officer prior to the revocation that the City had received several calls complaining about his aggressive sales tactics and that his license would be revoked if we received further complaints. The City received more complaints about Mr. Rannu the following day and revoked his license. He has filed an appeal to have his license reinstated. ACTION: Approve or deny Mr. Rannu's appeal to reinstate his City Solicitor's License or take such other action deemed appropriate. APPOINTMENTS: Mayor's appointments. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Mayor Administrative Committee Public Works/Finance Committee Other Boards & Commissions EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1) NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. Stephanie Kalasz Interim City Clerk City of Moscow (208) 883-7015 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3636D.13800D10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AGENDA

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CITY OF = MOSCOW

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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

Monday, August 18, 2003=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A04:00 = p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd = Street, Second = Floor

1.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Approval of Minutes of July 28, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.=A0=A0 Grant Agreement for = Pullman-Moscow= = Airport= - Robb = Parish

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has been awarded a grant from the FAA.=A0 In order to receive the grant = monies, a contract with the FAA must be signed by City of Moscow and City of Pullman.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Council Consent Agenda = Item #1D

 

=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Recommend acceptance of the grant and = authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

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3.=A0=A0 City/University = Parking Agreement - Dan Schoenberg

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mr. Schoenberg will also give a report on the City/University Parking = Program.=A0 The University of Idaho has requested to the City of Moscow = to extend and formalize the pilot-parking program.=A0 The proposed Memorandum of Understanding is presented with the non-parking related items = removed.=A0

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Council Consent Agenda = Item #1J

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Accept the report and = recommend approval of the agreement (memo) for another year.

 

4.=A0=A0 Application from Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree for a Second-hand Dealer = License - Stephanie = Kalasz

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sally Martinazzi, Co-Owner of = a business called The Hollow Tree, has applied for a Second-hand Dealer = License.=A0 Her application was approved by the Moscow Police Department on = August 6, = 2003.

 

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<= font size=3D2 face=3D"Times New Roman">=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = ACTION:=A0 Recommend approval of the = Second-hand Dealer License for Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow = Tree.

 

 

Reports:

Proposed Changes to Curbside Recycling - Andrew Boyd

Status of HIRC and Fire Station #3 Projects - = Randy Rice

 

FUTURE AGENDA = ITEMS:

Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife

Business = License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner

Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis

Status = Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

Grant = Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner

 

 

NOTICE:=A0 Individuals attending the = meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon = as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

AGENDA

CITY OF = MOSCOW

PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE = COMMITTEE

Monday, August 18, =A02003=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A05:00 = p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd = Street, = 2nd Floor

1. =A0 Approval of Minutes of = July 28, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.=A0=A0 Approval of Accounts = Payable for July, 2003 - Don Palmer

 

3.=A0=A0 Change Order No. 1 = Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center - Randy Rice

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Change order number 1 includes extra work that was required in = order to insure proper subgrade within the foundation of the = building.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Council Consent Agenda = Item #1H

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Recommend approval of change order number 1 and authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

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4.=A0=A0 = Contract = Renewal with Waste Management Inc. for Solid Waste Export Services - Gary J. = Riedner

Waste Management Inc. of Washington has recently accepted the City's exercise = of its option to renew the Contract Regarding Solid Waste Export = Services.=A0 This agreement will commence October 1, 2003 = and end September 30, 2008.=A0 The contract now reflects that the = inflationary factor used for adjusting rates will be based on 80 percent of the = Consumer Price Index (CPI) rather than the Producer Price Index (PPI).=A0 The = new base price for solid waste export services will be $38.70 per ton beginning = October = 1, 2003.=A0 This change was made to standardize the = agreement with Waste Management in accordance with the City's other agreements = with Latah Sanitation, Inc. Latah County and rural incorporated places in = Latah County.=A0 Attached please find the proposed changes and the old = contract.=A0 Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, = 2003.

 

ACTION:=A0 Approve the agreement = with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Council Consent Agenda = Item #1E

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Recommend approval of the Agreement with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and = authorization of the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

5.=A0=A0 Bid Results for = Latah County Fairgrounds Access = Road Improvements - Dean Weyen

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = The City of Moscow is seeking a permanent access easement from Latah County for = ingress and egress over the existing access road into the Fairgrounds property and = Fire Station 2.=A0 The City has agreed to make improvements to this access = road upon receipt of said easement and dedications of other surrounding = rights-of-way.=A0 The bid opening for access road improvements and the contractor = selection is scheduled for August = 15, 2003.=A0 An agreement with Latah County, committing to the easements and dedications, was reviewed by = the commissioners on August = 13, 2003

 

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Recommend acceptance of the low bidder and authorization of the Mayor's signature on the contract.

 

6.=A0=A0 GIS Needs = Assessment Agreement - Dave Klatt

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Many City departments have been individually investing in database and/or = mapping systems for record maintenance, tracking and planning purposes.=A0 = Utilization of digital datasets is becoming common in departmental operations and = discussions about the advantages of a City-wide GIS (geographic information system) = has surfaced more frequently during the past few budget sessions.=A0 The = present budget allocated funds in the IS and Engineering Departments to = inventory datasets and assess future needs for implementation of a GIS.=A0 = Subsequently, NWS Technology, Inc., has been selected to perform the work of inventory = and compatibility assessment of our existing datasets with a recommended = GIS program.=A0 The scope of work also includes providing the City with a = detailed implementation plan.=A0 An agreement must be executed between the City = and NWS Technology before a Notice to Proceed can be issued to the = consultant.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Council Consent Agenda = Item #1I

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Recommend acceptance = of the selection of NWS Technology, Inc. and authorization of the Mayor's signature on the Agreement for Professional Services.

 

REPORTS:

Status of HIRC and Fire Station #3 Projects - Randy Rice

Sale of Fire Station #3 Original Lot of Property - Gary J. Riedner

 

 

FUTURE AGENDA = ITEMS:

Status Report = Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

URA Report - = Gary J. Riedner

Bid Discussion = - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon

SE Water and = Sewer District

Change Order = Policy - Mark = Cook

Extension of = Water Service to Polk=A0 - Tom Scallorn

Temperature = RFP - Mark Cook

Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - = Mark Cook

 

NOTICE:=A0 Individuals attending the = meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon = as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

AGENDA

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MOSCOW<= font size=3D2> CITY = COUNCIL

SPECIAL MEETING

Monday, August 18, = 2003=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A07:00 = p.m.

City Hall Council Chambers

206 East Third Street, Second Floor

PLEDGE OF = ALLEGIANCE

 

1.=A0=A0 = Consent Agenda:=A0 Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any = member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later.=A0 = Approval by roll call vote.

 

A. Approval of Minutes of = August 4, 2003 Workshop and Council Meeting = - Stephanie = Kalasz

 

B. =A0 Approval of Accounts Payable for = July 2003 - Don Palmer

Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed accounts payable for the month of July = 2003 and recommends approval of the following:

General

468,195.42

Street Dept

105,568.82

HUD Reserve

 

Parks & Rec

173,155.83

1912 Center

5,401.07

Arts

8,635.33

Water Fund

155,029.60

Sewer Fund

98,055.96

Sanitation

170,877.11

Fleet Mgmt Fund

34,737.11

WWTP Construction

 

Capital Projects

147,123.69

LID Construction

31,705.68

Hamilton Indoor Rec Ctr

116,893.50

Bond & Interest

 

LID Special Assessment

 

TOTALS

1,475,379.12

 

C.=A0=A0 = Application from Sally Martinazzi of The Hollow Tree for a Second-hand Dealer License - = Stephanie = Kalasz

Sally Martinazzi, Co-Owner of a business = called The Hollow Tree, has applied for a Second-hand Dealer License.=A0 Her = application was approved by the Moscow Police Department on August 6, = 2003.=A0 Reviewed by the = Administrative Committee on August 18, 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Approve the Second-hand Dealer License for Sally Martinazzi of The = Hollow Tree.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 D.=A0 Grant Agreement by = Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport - Robb Parish

The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has been awarded a grant from the FAA.=A0 = In order to receive the grant monies, a contract with the FAA must be signed by = City of Moscow and City of Pullman.=A0 Reviewed by the Administrative = Committee on August 18, 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Accept the grant and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.=A0

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 E.=A0=A0 Contract Renewal with Waste Management Inc. for Solid Waste Export Services - = Gary J. Riedner

Waste Management Inc. of Washington has recently accepted the City's exercise = of its option to renew the Contract Regarding Solid Waste Export = Services.=A0 This agreement will commence October 1, 2003 = and end September 30, 2008.=A0 The contract now reflects that the = inflationary factor used for adjusting rates will be based on 80 percent of the = Consumer Price Index (CPI) rather than the Producer Price Index (PPI).=A0 The = new base price for solid waste export services will be $38.70 per ton beginning = October = 1, 2003.=A0 This change was made to standardize the = agreement with Waste Management in accordance with the City's other agreements = with Latah Sanitation, Inc. Latah County and rural incorporated places in = Latah County.=A0 Attached please find the proposed changes and the old = contract.=A0 Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, = 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Approve the agreement with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. and = authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.=A0

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 F.=A0=A0 = Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee Interagency Agreement - = Tom = Scallorn

The PBAC Interagency Agreement establishes = the working relationship among all the agencies that are involved.=A0 The agreement = also establishes guidelines for PBAC to follow in conducting its efforts and = defines the responsibilities of the organization.=A0 The document has been = reviewed by Administration, Legal and Public Works.=A0 It was reviewed at the = Council Workshop on August 11, 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Approve the PBAC Agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = G.=A0=A0 = Bid Results for Latah County Fairgrounds Access Road Improvements - = Dean Weyen

The City of Moscow is seeking a permanent access easement from = Latah County for ingress and egress over the existing access road into the Fairgrounds = property and Fire Station 2.=A0 The City has agreed to make improvements to this = access road upon receipt of said easement and dedications of other surrounding rights-of-way.=A0 The bid opening for access road improvements and the = contractor selection is scheduled for August 15, = 2003.=A0 An agreement with = Latah County, committing to the easements and dedications, was reviewed by the commissioners on = August = 13, 2003.=A0 Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance = Committee on August 18, 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Accept the low bid and authorize the Mayor's signature on contract.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 H.=A0 HIRC Project Change = Order #1 - Randy Rice

Change order #1 includes extra work that was = required in order to insure proper subgrade within the foundation of the = building.=A0 Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on August 18, = 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Approve change order and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 I.=A0=A0=A0 GIS Needs Assessment Agreement - = Dave = Klatt

Many City departments have been individually = investing in database and/or mapping systems for record maintenance, tracking and planning purposes.=A0 Utilization of digital datasets is becoming = common in departmental operations and discussions about the advantages of a = City-wide GIS (geographic information system) has surfaced more frequently during the = past few budget sessions.=A0 The present budget allocated funds in the IS = and Engineering Departments to inventory datasets and assess future needs = for implementation of a GIS.=A0 Subsequently, NWS Technology, Inc., has = been selected to perform the work of inventory and compatibility assessment of our = existing datasets with a recommended GIS program.=A0 The scope of work also = includes providing the City with a detailed implementation plan.=A0 An agreement = must be executed between the City and NWS Technology before a Notice to Proceed = can be issued to the consultant.=A0 Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance = Committee on August 18, 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 = Accept the selection of NWS Technology, Inc. and authorize the Mayor's = signature on the Agreement for Professional Services.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = J.=A0=A0=A0 City/University Parking Agreement - Dan Schoenberg

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 The University of Idaho has requested to the City of Moscow = to extend and formalize the pilot-parking program.=A0 The proposed Memorandum of Understanding is presented with the non-parking related items removed = and dealt with separately.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Accept the report and approve the agreement (memo) for another = year.

 

2.=A0=A0 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing - 1433 W. 'A' Street Rezone Application - = Joel = Plaskon

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Curtis Blum has applied to rezone approximately=A0 1=BD acres of land behind an = existing apartment complex on West 'A' Street from Motor Business (MB) to Multiple Family Residential (R-4).=A0 The Planning and Zoning Commission held a = public hearing and recommended conditional approval on July 23, = 2003.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Approve the ordinance to rezone the property on first reading under suspension of = the rules requiring three complete and separate readings and that it be read by = title only; reject the ordinance; or take such other action deemed = appropriate.=A0 A Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards is = required.

 

3.=A0=A0 Annual Appropriation Ordinance - = Don = Palmer

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On August 4, = 2003, City Council adopted the fiscal year 2004 = budget.=A0 It is now necessary for Council to consider the "Annual Appropriations Ordinance" which reflects the adopted budget.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Adopt the Annual Appropriation Ordinance under suspension of the rules requiring = three full and complete readings and that the Ordinance be read by title only = and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action = deemed appropriate.

 

4.=A0=A0 Ordinance and Resolution for COPS Certification - = Don = Palmer

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On July 21, = 2003, the City Council voted in favor of = financing the HIRC project with Certificates of Participation.=A0 Council now has the = following documents that require action to finalize the transaction:=A0 An = Authorizing Ordinance which authorizes the execution and delivery of funding documents and accompanying = lease and trust agreements; a Resolution regarding the Hamilton Funds; the Lease = and Trust Agreements; and the Ground Lease Agreement.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Adopt the Ordinance and Resolution and authorize the Mayor's signature on all necessary documents supporting the issuance of debt to fund the HIRC = Project; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

5.=A0=A0 Rannu Appeal Hearing for Solicitor's = License - Randy Fife

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mr. Rannu's Solicitor's License was revoked because he violated Moscow City Code 9-3-12(D) which states that no person issued Proof of Registration = hereunder shall, "Continue efforts to solicit or canvass a person once that = person informs the peddler, solicitor or canvasser that he or she does not = wish to give anything or to buy anything from that peddler, solicitor or canvasser".=A0 Mr. Rannu was warned by a police officer prior to the revocation that the City had received several calls complaining about = his aggressive sales tactics and that his license would be revoked if we = received further complaints.=A0 The City received more complaints about Mr. = Rannu the following day and revoked his license.=A0 He has filed an appeal to = have his license reinstated.

 

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ACTION:=A0 Approve or deny Mr. Rannu's appeal to reinstate his City Solicitor's License or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

APPOINTMENTS:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mayor's = appointments.

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mayor

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Administrative = Committee

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Public Works/Finance = Committee

Other Boards & = Commissions

 

EXECUTIVE = SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to = Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)

 

 

NOTICE:=A0 Individuals attending the meeting = who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other = impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible = so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of = Moscow

(208) = 883-7015

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3636D.13800D10-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 15 22:02:45 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 21:02:45 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Final Opportunity For Peace: Offline to T. Hansen Message-ID: <200308152035.h7FKZMKM083681@whale2.fsr.net> I am afraid that I will have to pass up on your offer, Mr. Stambler. I will just have to remain the fornicating, beer drinking, caffeine guzzling sinner that my wife has grown to love. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 21:41:38 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:41:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Why Does Tom Hansen Beg For Peace With Douglas Stambler? In-Reply-To: <200308152035.h7FKZMKM083681@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <20030815204138.93799.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-315594766-1060980098=:92275 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii don't ask Doug Wilson this, he won't know what a life without adultery and fornication is all about, but Tom: if it's your wife - then how is it considered fornication? okay, i accept your offline plea for peace, and i can't sort of understand why you've taken it to the forum to retract your initial pleading to me. after all, i am scum, right? oh well, tom, i'll just keep writing about you and luring you into the normal stupid chit chat that you have on a weekly basis with the lecherous Doug Wilson. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *************************************************************************************** thansen@moscow.com wrote: I am afraid that I will have to pass up on your offer, Mr. Stambler. I will just have to remain the fornicating, beer drinking, caffeine guzzling sinner that my wife has grown to love. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-315594766-1060980098=:92275 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
don't ask Doug Wilson this, he won't know what a life without adultery and fornication is all about, but Tom: if it's your wife - then how is it considered fornication?
 
okay, i accept your offline plea for peace, and i can't sort of understand why you've taken it to the forum to retract your initial pleading to me. 
 
after all, i am scum, right?  oh well, tom, i'll just keep writing about you and luring you into the normal stupid chit chat that you have on a weekly basis with the lecherous Doug Wilson.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
***************************************************************************************
thansen@moscow.com wrote:
I am afraid that I will have to pass up on your offer, Mr. Stambler.

I will just have to remain the fornicating, beer drinking, caffeine guzzling
sinner that my wife has grown to love.

Tom Hansen
Moscow,
Idaho

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-315594766-1060980098=:92275-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 21:48:27 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:48:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest Message-ID: <20030815204827.91240.qmail@web10908.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm... TL Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest Complaints Lead to Cancellation By KEITH KINNAIRD News editor SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner County Fair. The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the first time the fair offered the event. "Some ladies in the community think that it's inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston, who declined to identify the source of the complaints. Livingston said the contest's critics worried it was exploitative and they did not like the idea of tax dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not funded by taxpayers. "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a sponsored event," said Livingston. Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick horses for the children's rodeo. Some fair participants and others who work around horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as a matter of function rather than fashion. Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the animals. Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho are uniquely autonomous compared to other county boards. The board originally approved the contest, but decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said Livingston, who is also the board's secretary. "I don't want people coming to the fair with negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy -- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 21:53:23 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (City Hall) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:53:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Monday's Agenda Message-ID: <20030815205323.52123.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-572814522-1060980803=:49140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii MARSHALL CON-STOCK!!! STOP TAKING THE TOP OFF OF ALMOST EVERY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN THE CITY!! SHAMEFUL CHARACTER YOU ARE!! Sponsored by the move to depose Mayor Con-stock for his thieving demeanor and bad politics. (copyright 2003) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-572814522-1060980803=:49140 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
MARSHALL CON-STOCK!!!
 
STOP TAKING THE TOP OFF OF
ALMOST EVERY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN THE CITY!!
 
SHAMEFUL CHARACTER YOU ARE!!
 
 
 
Sponsored by the move to depose Mayor Con-stock for his thieving demeanor and bad politics. (copyright 2003)
 
 


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-572814522-1060980803=:49140-- From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 22:21:54 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:21:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Ah, Memories of Nate Wilson Breaking His Nose... Message-ID: <20030815212154.11970.qmail@web80605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058530877-1060982514=:9282 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii FROM MARCH 2003 On Breaking My Nose On Friday night, I clambered into the ring with Dirk Dewinkle, a dairyman from Southern Idaho. Against all wisdom I stuck my 6'4" 215lb frame toe to toe with my opponent's 6'7" (some doubters say 6'6") 270lbs. It didn't take long before there was blood on the referree. I should have been dancing, but that little voice in my head that informs technique. . . well, it went dumb. Or perhaps I went deaf. Regardless, early in the first, a big right cross met my face and my nose broke. Blood ensued, but not too much. The ref wanted to stop the fight, and I talked him out of it. The 2nd round began, I was feeling good, but the blood increased. My face was indistuingishable from my red headgear. My chest and shoulders were striving for color coordination. Dirk's eye went black, and his nose began to bleed. But his red ounces were thoroughly outclassed by my pints. Time was called but the ring doctor couldn't stop my bleeding. We finished the round, but my nose bleed had reached Vietnam status. The fight was called a round early. The victory went to my opponent Dirk Dewinkle by TKO, the better man. The night was a success, and highly enjoyable. It was a night of poetry and crude beauty. Twenty times, men and boys danced under the lights. Twenty times, the ref raised the victor's arm. These were not the sonnets of Shakespeare, or the couplets of Donne. Those were not for Friday night. This poetry was coarser. Anglo-Saxon kennings. Though my fighting more resembled the rhymes of Milne. Nate Wilson --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1058530877-1060982514=:9282 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

FROM MARCH 2003

On Breaking My Nose
    On Friday night, I clambered into the ring with Dirk Dewinkle, a
dairyman from Southern Idaho. Against all wisdom I stuck my 6'4" 215lb
frame toe to toe with my opponent's 6'7" (some doubters say 6'6")
270lbs. It didn't take long before there was blood on the referree. I
should have been dancing, but that little voice in my head that informs
technique. . . well, it went dumb. Or perhaps I went deaf. Regardless,
early in the first, a big right cross met my face and my nose broke.
Blood ensued, but not too much. The ref wanted to stop the fight, and I
talked him out of it. The 2nd round began, I was feeling good, but the
blood increased. My face was indistuingishable from my red headgear. My
chest and shoulders were striving for color coordination. Dirk's eye
went black, and his nose began to bleed. But his red ounces were
thoroughly outclassed by my pints. Time was called but the ring doctor
c! ouldn't stop my bleeding. We finished the round, but my nose bleed had
reached Vietnam status. The fight was called a round early. The victory
went to my opponent Dirk Dewinkle by TKO, the better man.
   The night was a success, and highly enjoyable. It was a night of
poetry and crude beauty. Twenty times, men and boys danced under the
lights. Twenty times, the ref raised the victor's arm. These were not
the sonnets of Shakespeare, or the couplets of Donne. Those were not for
Friday night. This poetry was coarser. Anglo-Saxon kennings. Though my
fighting more resembled the rhymes of Milne.

Nate Wilson


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1058530877-1060982514=:9282-- From sslund@moscow.com Fri Aug 15 22:22:18 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:22:18 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest In-Reply-To: <20030815204827.91240.qmail@web10908.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <004d01c36373$4e5fdcc0$6501a8c0@pooh> Hmmm . . . interesting, Tim -- thanks for passing it along. I find it interesting (or sad, disappointing, etc) that in Idaho, The Powers That Be (TPTB) seem inordinately prone to caving into the interests of outspoken *minorities* rather than supporting the legitimate majority interests of the community. Ah, well . . . in the case of Moscow, Tick Tock Goes the Election Clock: 81 days & counting until 11/4 :-) Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:48 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest Visionaries, Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm... TL Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest Complaints Lead to Cancellation By KEITH KINNAIRD News editor SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner County Fair. The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the first time the fair offered the event. "Some ladies in the community think that it's inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston, who declined to identify the source of the complaints. Livingston said the contest's critics worried it was exploitative and they did not like the idea of tax dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not funded by taxpayers. "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a sponsored event," said Livingston. Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick horses for the children's rodeo. Some fair participants and others who work around horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as a matter of function rather than fashion. Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the animals. Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho are uniquely autonomous compared to other county boards. The board originally approved the contest, but decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said Livingston, who is also the board's secretary. "I don't want people coming to the fair with negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy -- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Fri Aug 15 22:46:08 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:46:08 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest Message-ID: Gee whiz, don't the folks in Sandpoint know that our own conservative congressman Butch Otter won a tight jeans contest in Boise a few years ago? Carl Westberg Jr. >From: "Saundra Lund" >To: "'Tim Lohrmann'" , >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans >Contest >Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:22:18 -0700 > >Hmmm . . . interesting, Tim -- thanks for passing it along. > >I find it interesting (or sad, disappointing, etc) that in Idaho, The >Powers That Be (TPTB) seem inordinately prone to caving into the >interests of outspoken *minorities* rather than supporting the >legitimate majority interests of the community. > >Ah, well . . . in the case of Moscow, Tick Tock Goes the Election Clock: >81 days & counting until 11/4 :-) > > >Saundra Lund >Moscow, Idaho > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to >do nothing. >Edmund Burke > > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:48 PM >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest > > >Visionaries, > Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm... > TL > > >Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest >Complaints Lead to Cancellation > >By KEITH KINNAIRD >News editor > > SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to >fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner >County Fair. > The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the >north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the >first time the fair offered the event. > "Some ladies in the community think that it's >inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston, >who declined to identify the source of the complaints. > Livingston said the contest's critics worried it >was exploitative and they did not like the idea of tax >dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest >was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not >funded by taxpayers. > "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a >sponsored event," said Livingston. > Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner >County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick >horses for the children's rodeo. > Some fair participants and others who work around >horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as >a matter of function rather than fashion. >Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the >animals. > Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took >their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred >to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho >are uniquely autonomous compared to other county >boards. > The board originally approved the contest, but >decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair >atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said >Livingston, who is also the board's secretary. > "I don't want people coming to the fair with >negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy >-- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From tomh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 15 22:55:00 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:55:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Conte st Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F703B@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Let's make this a statewide thing. Maybe this can become a competitive event at the Idaho State Fair, consisting of both male and female contest winners from each region/county. Any thoughts from the female side of the aisle? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:46 PM To: sslund@moscow.com; timlohr@yahoo.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest Gee whiz, don't the folks in Sandpoint know that our own conservative congressman Butch Otter won a tight jeans contest in Boise a few years ago? Carl Westberg Jr. >From: "Saundra Lund" >To: "'Tim Lohrmann'" , >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans >Contest >Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:22:18 -0700 > >Hmmm . . . interesting, Tim -- thanks for passing it along. > >I find it interesting (or sad, disappointing, etc) that in Idaho, The >Powers That Be (TPTB) seem inordinately prone to caving into the >interests of outspoken *minorities* rather than supporting the >legitimate majority interests of the community. > >Ah, well . . . in the case of Moscow, Tick Tock Goes the Election Clock: >81 days & counting until 11/4 :-) > > >Saundra Lund >Moscow, Idaho > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to >do nothing. >Edmund Burke > > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:48 PM >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest > > >Visionaries, > Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm... > TL > > >Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest >Complaints Lead to Cancellation > >By KEITH KINNAIRD >News editor > > SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to >fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner >County Fair. > The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the >north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the >first time the fair offered the event. > "Some ladies in the community think that it's >inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston, >who declined to identify the source of the complaints. > Livingston said the contest's critics worried it >was exploitative and they did not like the idea of tax >dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest >was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not >funded by taxpayers. > "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a >sponsored event," said Livingston. > Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner >County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick >horses for the children's rodeo. > Some fair participants and others who work around >horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as >a matter of function rather than fashion. >Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the >animals. > Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took >their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred >to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho >are uniquely autonomous compared to other county >boards. > The board originally approved the contest, but >decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair >atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said >Livingston, who is also the board's secretary. > "I don't want people coming to the fair with >negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy >-- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From ccm_moscow@yahoo.com Fri Aug 15 23:01:44 2003 From: ccm_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 15:01:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC1F703B@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030815220144.5698.qmail@web80604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-510835867-1060984904=:5636 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TOM: I THOUGHT THAT YOU REPRESENT THE WOMEN'S SIDE!! after all, you're a woman in a man's body, who fornicates with his wife, right? (you're shameless, tom, i told you to make peace with me...) In Christ, Douglas Stambler *************************************************** Thomas Hansen wrote: Let's make this a statewide thing. Maybe this can become a competitive event at the Idaho State Fair, consisting of both male and female contest winners from each region/county. Any thoughts from the female side of the aisle? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:46 PM To: sslund@moscow.com; timlohr@yahoo.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest Gee whiz, don't the folks in Sandpoint know that our own conservative congressman Butch Otter won a tight jeans contest in Boise a few years ago? Carl Westberg Jr. >From: "Saundra Lund" >To: "'Tim Lohrmann'" , >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans >Contest >Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:22:18 -0700 > >Hmmm . . . interesting, Tim -- thanks for passing it along. > >I find it interesting (or sad, disappointing, etc) that in Idaho, The >Powers That Be (TPTB) seem inordinately prone to caving into the >interests of outspoken *minorities* rather than supporting the >legitimate majority interests of the community. > >Ah, well . . . in the case of Moscow, Tick Tock Goes the Election Clock: >81 days & counting until 11/4 :-) > > >Saundra Lund >Moscow, Idaho > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to >do nothing. >Edmund Burke > > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:48 PM >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest > > >Visionaries, > Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm... > TL > > >Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest >Complaints Lead to Cancellation > >By KEITH KINNAIRD >News editor > > SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to >fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner >County Fair. > The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the >north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the >first time the fair offered the event. > "Some ladies in the community think that it's >inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston, >who declined to identify the source of the complaints. > Livingston said the contest's critics worried it >was exploitative and they did not like the idea of tax >dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest >was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not >funded by taxpayers. > "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a >sponsored event," said Livingston. > Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner >County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick >horses for the children's rodeo. > Some fair participants and others who work around >horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as >a matter of function rather than fashion. >Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the >animals. > Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took >their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred >to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho >are uniquely autonomous compared to other county >boards. > The board originally approved the contest, but >decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair >atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said >Livingston, who is also the board's secretary. > "I don't want people coming to the fair with >negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy >-- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? 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TOM: I THOUGHT THAT YOU REPRESENT THE WOMEN'S SIDE!!
 
after all, you're a woman in a man's body, who fornicates with his wife, right?
 
(you're shameless, tom, i told you to make peace with me...)
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
***************************************************

Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
Let's make this a statewide thing. Maybe this can become a competitive
event at the Idaho State Fair, consisting of both male and female contest
winners from each region/county.

Any thoughts from the female side of the aisle?

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Westberg [mailto:carlwestberg846@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:46 PM
To: sslund@moscow.com; timlohr@yahoo.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans
Contest


Gee whiz, don't the folks in Sandpoint know that our own conservative
congressman Butch Otter won a tight jeans contest in Boise a few years ago?







Carl Westberg Jr.


>From: "Saundra Lund"
>To: "'Tim Lohrmann'" ,
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans
>Contest
>Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:22:18 -0700
>
>Hmmm . . . interesting, Tim -- thanks for passing it along.
>
>I find it interesting (or sad, disappointing, etc) that in Idaho, The
>Powers That Be (TPTB) seem inordinately prone to caving into the
>interests of outspoken *minorities* rather than supporting the
>legitimate majority interests of the community.
>
>Ah, well . . . in the case of Moscow, Tick Tock Goes the Election Clock:
>81 days & counting until 11/4 :-)
>
>
>Saundra Lund
>Moscow, Idaho
>
>The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to
>do nothing.
>Edmund Burke
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]
>On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann
>Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:48 PM
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Sandpoint Fair cancels Tight-fittin' Jeans Contest
>
>
>Visionaries,
> Wranglers/topless car washes/Idaho...hmmmmm...
> TL
>
>
>Fair Organizers Pull Tight Jeans Contest
>Complaints Lead to Cancellation
>
>By KEITH KINNAIRD
>News editor
>
> SANDPOINT -- Complaints are causing organizers to
>fold a tight-fitting jeans contest during the Bonner
>County Fair.
> The contest was set for 6 p.m. on Saturday on the
>north lawn of the fairgrounds. It would have been the
>first time the fair offered the event.
> "Some ladies in the community think that it's
>inappropriate," said fair Manager Rhonda Livingston,
>who declined to identify the source of the complaints.
> Livingston said the contest's critics worried it
>was exploitat! ive and they did not like the idea of tax
>dollars supporting such an event. However, the contest
>was sponsored by jeans giant Wrangler, so it was not
>funded by taxpayers.
> "We aren't trying to exploit anything. This was a
>sponsored event," said Livingston.
> Wrangler, an international clothier, is a Bonner
>County Fair supporter. The company donated 50 stick
>horses for the children's rodeo.
> Some fair participants and others who work around
>horses and livestock customarily wear snug clothes as
>a matter of function rather than fashion.
>Close-fitting clothes are less apt to snag on the
>animals.
> Opponents of the tight-fitting jeans contest took
>their complaints to county commissioners, who deferred
>to the Bonner County Fair Board. Fair boards in Idaho
>are uniquely autonomous compared to other county
>boards.
> The board originally approved the contest, but
>decided to cancel it and avoid infusing fair
>atmosphere with controversy or negativity, said
>Livingston, who is also the board's secretary.
> "I don't want people coming to the fair with
>negative attitudes. I don't want people to be unhappy
>-- the fair is supposed to be fun," Livingston said
>
>
>
>_____________________________________________________
> List services made available by First Step Internet,
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> http://www.fsr.net
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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"Oh Yeah, Jeremy Downey! - He's The Violent Guy from Christ church"
 
In Jeremy Downey's own words from March 2003 on the forum:
 
"How likely do you think it that a Christian schoolboy with loving parents and a history of regular church attendance will develop a disposition of psychotic violence because he is given an education in fighting that has been a staple of boys’ lives since the time of the ancient Greeks and before?"
 
 
---> Well, Jeremy: Doug Wilson threatens people's lives; Nate Wilson got his nose broken; kids are getting BEATEN UP at Logos School.
 
GOSH, I think there's a real possibility that Christian schoolboys taught by WHITE SUPREMACIST PREACHERS LIKE J. STEVEN WILKINS (monroe, louisiana) will turn out to be as psychotic as you, nate wilson, and j. steven wilkins' sons PROBABLY already are...
 
take your WHITE KNIGHT stuff back to the G-damn swamps.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler


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What Rose Huskey Said About Jeremy Downey - from a forum posting in 3/03
 
"If young Jeremy Downey is right, - that God made boys for fighting, -  it
would explain why they also eat sugar out of the sugar bowl with soup spoons,
play with matches, jump off bunk beds splitting their heads wide open, poke
crochet hooks in their ears, eat flies and climb a tree to pee on the head of
an unsuspecting older brother. (That only happened ONCE!).  I always imagined
that boys made bizarre choices because they had not formed mature judgment. 
Frankly, it never occurred to me that God was responsible.  It would have
been such a comfort when my sons were going through those stages had I only
known."

"Laughing my ass off at the very young men of New St. Andrews, who seem to
have all the answers to child rearing, the nature of God, the meaning of the
universe, and enough spare time to prepare reading lists for me."
 
Rosemary Huskey 


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April 02, 2003

Race Admissions

If you keep up with current events that include Americans in America then you've probably heard of the U.of Michigan Admission policy dispute. Two (white) students are suing U.of M. after being rejected despite the highest academic qualifications, highlighting Affirmative Action policies.

Both sides are talking about fair and unfair and the dispute is "What does race equality mean?" The right to enter a school on equal footing or the right that all races enter a school in equal numbers?

This confusion of equality isn't new. It shouldn't be a question of whether or not, but where and how. Should men treat women as equals? Where? On the battlefield? No. In the courtroom? Yes.

Are men equal to women? How? Before God? Yes. As nurturers? No.
Are women equal to men in the weightroom? Depends on whether or not a pumped up female is picking on skinny computer geeks (present company excluded).

The ACLU is muddling the issue with comments like "Even in this hotly contested case no one has challenged the basic proposition that a diverse school is a better school," Ah, diversity, that grab-bag of blankchecks word. Would the school be better with militant Muslims? Hitlers? Hookers? DrugDealers? Screaming Christians? Crying Babies? Mimes? Lepers?

Not diversity whether or not, but what and how.

 

from Jeremy "Remy" Wilkins' website, http://www.ontoblogical.com/remy


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:: Aaron 12:27 PM [+] ::

Odd Thoughts


The other day, our olympic hero Jon Amos, or at least someone with us mentioned a new website to me called Black People Love Us. We looked at it, and it's pretty funny. I can't say I endorse it entirely, but it did make us laugh. One of the other bloggers may have already told you about, or at least linked to it, so if that's the case, I didn't mean to steal anyone's link.

 
:: Thursday, February 20, 2003 ::
:: Aaron 11:48 PM [+] ::

Sorry about being so lame with the posts lately. I've been so busy with the house and the move that the blog has gotten pushed to the side. What's more is it's probably going to get worse before it gets better. I may not have an internet connection until next Friday. But when I do come back I'll be on a cable connection so I'll be blazing away unchecked. Anyway, I'll leave you with this thought regarding the racial discussions going on at Language of Lizenby and verbingnouns:


In keeping with those that want us to tone our terms down a bit, I think that we should stop refering to each other as "bloggers." The B-word is too offensive and should be replaced by the more civilized version: Bloggroes.

| Discuss |

:: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 ::
:: Aaron 12:19 PM [+] ::

I'll tell you what I like about those Chinese people: you never have to wonder what is or isn't allowed at their resturaunts. At all the places here in Monroe they have a rule for every imaginable situation. They've got the standard "Please Wait to be Seated" and the rules about checks, but I counted nine other placards telling you, the customer, just exactly was is or isn't permissable. You may only smoke in the designated smoking area, which makes sense - afterall they named the sections, but you may not smoke cigars or pipes, only cigarettes. And if you get a to-go order you may only have two packets of sauce per saucable item. Don't even think of asking for more.

| Discuss |

 

 

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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1232328671-1060990876=:70036-- From Brnieuwsma@softhome.net Thu Aug 14 01:57:23 2003 From: Brnieuwsma@softhome.net (Benjamin Nieuwsma) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 17:57:23 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business References: <000501c3615b$4c24bc60$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> Message-ID: <01aa01c3638e$51ff0840$1f00a8c0@benjamin> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0162_01C361C4.59587700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear sir, Just a thought on your reasoning... If religion is buisness because it sells a product, ie. a particular = belief structure. Then your emails are buisness as well, promoting your = particular belief structure about what a buisness is. Ergo, your emails = are taxable. Cheers! Benjamin ----- Original Message -----=20 From: John Danahy=20 To: Vision2020=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized as a business. = It should be considered the same as any other business. Religion (yes = Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure. It = can be started by anyone, and its success measured. It can be a small = as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted as any = multi-national conglomerate. It should be taxed like any other = business, helping to support the community. Consider how much lower the = property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if = religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come = to end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture = in our community. John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0162_01C361C4.59587700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear sir,
 
Just a thought on your = reasoning...
 
If religion is buisness because it = sells a product,=20 ie. a particular belief structure. Then your emails are buisness as = well,=20 promoting your particular belief structure about what a buisness is. = Ergo, your=20 emails are taxable.
 
Cheers!
 
Benjamin
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 John=20 Danahy
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 = 10:25=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Religion = is=20 Business

Religion, as we = currently know it,=20 must be recognized as a business.  It should be considered the = same as=20 any other business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a = product,=20 a particular belief structure.  It can be started by anyone, and = its=20 success measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop store or = as large=20 and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate.  It should = be taxed=20 like any other business, helping to support the community.  = Consider how=20 much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this = community if=20 religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly = come to=20 end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture = in our=20 community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0162_01C361C4.59587700-- From thansen@moscow.com Sat Aug 16 03:55:56 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 19:55:56 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business In-Reply-To: <01aa01c3638e$51ff0840$1f00a8c0@benjamin> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C36367.3DC5CB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You are 1,000% correct, Benjamin. John Denehy must be required to pay tax on any (and all) revenue he receives as a result of his V2020 posting. Book 'em, Dano. Tom Hansen Moscow -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Benjamin Nieuwsma Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:57 PM To: John Danahy; Vision2020 Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Dear sir, Just a thought on your reasoning... If religion is buisness because it sells a product, ie. a particular belief structure. Then your emails are buisness as well, promoting your particular belief structure about what a buisness is. Ergo, your emails are taxable. Cheers! Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: John Danahy To: Vision2020 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized as a business. It should be considered the same as any other business. Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure. It can be started by anyone, and its success measured. It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate. It should be taxed like any other business, helping to support the community. Consider how much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our community. John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C36367.3DC5CB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You = are 1,000%=20 correct, Benjamin.  John Denehy must be required to pay tax on any = (and=20 all) revenue he receives as a result of his V2020 = posting.
 
Book 'em,=20 Dano.
 
Tom = Hansen
Moscow
 
-----Original Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Benjamin=20 Nieuwsma
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:57 = PM
To: John=20 Danahy; Vision2020
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Religion is=20 Business

Dear sir,
 
Just a thought on your = reasoning...
 
If religion is buisness because it = sells a=20 product, ie. a particular belief structure. Then your emails are = buisness as=20 well, promoting your particular belief structure about what a buisness = is.=20 Ergo, your emails are taxable.
 
Cheers!
 
Benjamin
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 John=20 Danahy
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, = 2003 10:25=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] = Religion is=20 Business

Religion, as we = currently know=20 it, must be recognized as a business.  It should be considered = the same=20 as any other business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) = sells a=20 product, a particular belief structure.  It can be started by = anyone,=20 and its success measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop = store=20 or as large and many faceted as any multi-national = conglomerate.  It=20 should be taxed like any other business, helping to support the=20 community.  Consider how much lower the property tax burden = would be=20 for all of us in this community if religions were taxed as the = businesses=20 they are. The time has truly come to end special rights for = religions, and=20 treat them as any other venture in our community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C36367.3DC5CB60-- From jdanahy@turbonet.com Sat Aug 16 05:20:10 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 21:20:10 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business In-Reply-To: <01aa01c3638e$51ff0840$1f00a8c0@benjamin> Message-ID: <000001c363ad$b1e4cdc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36373.0585F5C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit An interesting thought! If you and others so value my particular belief structure that you are willing to support it with financial backing, then you might actually be correct. Furthermore, if as a result of your financial backing, I was able to purchase buildings and other property, then I would have to pay property tax, under my belief structure. However, since no one yet has been willing to support me in this particular way, and since I do not own buildings or other property that I would use to further entice financial backing, I must simply pay tax on what I own, and on what is owned by the various businesses that I support. John -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Benjamin Nieuwsma Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:57 PM To: John Danahy; Vision2020 Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Dear sir, Just a thought on your reasoning... If religion is buisness because it sells a product, ie. a particular belief structure. Then your emails are buisness as well, promoting your particular belief structure about what a buisness is. Ergo, your emails are taxable. Cheers! Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: John Danahy To: Vision2020 Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business Religion, as we currently know it, must be recognized as a business. It should be considered the same as any other business. Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a product, a particular belief structure. It can be started by anyone, and its success measured. It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate. It should be taxed like any other business, helping to support the community. Consider how much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our community. John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36373.0585F5C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

An interesting thought!  If = you and others so value my particular belief structure that you are willing to = support it with financial backing, then you might actually be correct.  Furthermore, if as a result of your financial backing, I was able to = purchase buildings and other property, then I would have to pay property tax, under my = belief structure.  However, since no one yet has been willing to support me in this = particular way, and since I do not own buildings or other property that I would use = to further entice financial backing, I must simply pay tax on what I own, = and on what is owned by the various businesses that I = support.

John

 

 

-----Original = Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Benjamin Nieuwsma
Sent: Wednesday, August = 13, 2003 5:57 PM
To: John Danahy; = Vision2020
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] = Religion is Business

 

Dear sir,

 

Just a thought on your = reasoning...

 

If religion is buisness = because it sells a product, ie. a particular belief structure. Then your emails are buisness as well, promoting your particular belief structure about what = a buisness is. Ergo, your emails are taxable.

 

Cheers!

 

Benjamin

 

----- Original Message ----- =

To:<= /font> Vision2020

Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:25 PM

Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business

 

Religion, as we currently = know it, must be recognized as a business.  It should be considered the same = as any other business.  Religion (yes Nate, all religions) sells a = product, a particular belief structure.  It can be started by anyone, and its = success measured.  It can be a small as any mom and pop store or as large = and many faceted as any multi-national conglomerate.  It should be taxed = like any other business, helping to support the community.  Consider how = much lower the property tax burden would be for all of us in this community if = religions were taxed as the businesses they are. The time has truly come to end = special rights for religions, and treat them as any other venture in our = community.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36373.0585F5C0-- From thansen@moscow.com Sat Aug 16 05:33:17 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 21:33:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Songs Message-ID: Greetings Visionaires: Just to be different and share (such as the person I am), I will be posting two songs (in MP3 format) on my website for all to enjoy on a weekly basis. YOu don't even have to go to my website. I will be posting links right here. Back when Napster (among other websites) was availing loads of songs to the public, I took total full advantage of the opportunity. This week's songs are: http://www.tomandrodna.com/America.MP3 - Neil Diamond's "America" song. http://www.tomandrodna.com/RPBWF_JR.MP3 - Johnny Rivers' "Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" Next week: St. James Infirmary Blues by The Animals Fixin' to Die Rag By Country Joe (McDonald) and the Fish (Woodstock version) Each of these files is at least 2.5 to 4.5 megabytes. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho "Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime." --Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr. From petew@completebbs.com Sat Aug 16 06:33:08 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 22:33:08 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Religion is Business In-Reply-To: <000001c363ad$b1e4cdc0$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> References: <01aa01c3638e$51ff0840$1f00a8c0@benjamin> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030815221931.00a4dd90@mail.completebbs.com> --=======650945B2======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-779D5C71; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 09:20 PM 8/15/03 -0700, John Danahy wrote: >An interesting thought! If you and others so value my particular belief >structure that you are willing to support it with financial backing, then >you might actually be correct. Furthermore, if as a result of your >financial backing, I was able to purchase buildings and other property, >then I would have to pay property tax, under my belief >structure. However, since no one yet has been willing to support me in >this particular way, and since I do not own buildings or other property >that I would use to further entice financial backing, I must simply pay >tax on what I own, and on what is owned by the various businesses that I >support. Ideas are a kind of property as well, even dumb ideas like the Nike "swoosh" are often worth a zillion or more dollars, so you should be reporting all of your ideas to the County Assessor and quit mooching off of others; many live without a single idea.You probably got your ideas in a government school, don't you think you should be giving something back? --=======650945B2======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-779D5C71 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.509 / Virus Database: 306 - Release Date: 8/12/03 --=======650945B2=======-- From sslund@moscow.com Sun Aug 17 23:47:45 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 15:47:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War In-Reply-To: <200308012125.h71LPNKM015335@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <002c01c36511$93893cc0$6501a8c0@pooh> Mr. Courtney wrote: "Does anyone know if UI or WSU will be offering viewing opportunities on with any of their equipment on 27 Aug?" Sorry for the delay in responding, but I just read this in the weekend edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily news (page 2) and remembered you'd asked :-) "Mars parties planned in Pullman The Palouse Discovery Science Center will hold a series of "Mars Parties" with the Palouse Astronomical Society at Washington State University's Jewett Observatory to witness the close approach of the planet Mars. The events will be Saturday and on each night Aug. 25 through Aug. 30. Mars will be nearer to Earth than at any time in recorded history, 34,649,589 miles on Aug. 27. The last time it was this close was nearly 60,000 years ago. The Mars Parties are open to the public and will begin at 10 p.m. The Jewett Observatory is located near Grimes Way and Olympia Avenue on the WSU campus. The facility, which recently underwent restoration and redecorating, boasts the largest refracting telescope in the state. The Palouse Discovery Science Center will open its new facility on Oct. 3. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. donated the 11,000-square-foot facility at 2371 NE Hopkins Court in Pullman." HTH, Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Dale Courtney Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:25 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Mars: Red Planet of War For those who may not know where to look, you can see where Mars is located in this free sky map (wonderful astronomy site!): http://www.skymaps.com/skymaps/esmn0308.pdf Does anyone know if UI or WSU will be offering viewing opportunities on with any of their equipment on 27 Aug? Best, Dale From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Mon Aug 18 15:27:58 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:27:58 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Weapons of mass dinosaurs Message-ID: I was standing in a supermarket checkout line on Saturday, and was perusing the headines in the National Enquirer, or the Star, or Globe, or Wall Street Journal, I can't remember which one. The story, with accompanying photo, was about Saddam Hussein's dastardly plot to develop an army of killer dinosaurs. Not only that, but according to the story, George W. Bush KNEW about this. Why didn't he just tell us? This is one American who cannot allow a foreign Axis of evil-doer to unleash squadrons of rampaging T-Rexes on our country. Can you imagine the mess they'd leave behind for the unfortunate survivors of such an attack to clean up? They don't make pooper-scoopers big enough for the job. Now that I know this, and that it came from such an unimpeachable source, I align myself firmly with Donald Rumsfeld. This cannot be tolerated. Carl Westberg Jr. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From mghuskey@hotmail.com Mon Aug 18 17:13:29 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 09:13:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Weapons of mass dinosaurs Message-ID: My son, who is three and something of an expert on dinosaur identification, pointed that cover out to me: "Look," he said, "They are trying to kill that Coelophysis. Why can't they leave it alone?" Rosauers has a tabloid- and candy-free aisle, and I'd love to see every grocery in town follow suit . . . shopping is agony enough without adding the task of trying to calm an outraged dinosaur-rights activist who doesn't yet know the difference between a drawing and a photograph. Melynda Huskey >From: "Carl Westberg" >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Weapons of mass dinosaurs >Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:27:58 -0700 > >I was standing in a supermarket checkout line on Saturday, and was perusing >the headines in the National Enquirer, or the Star, or Globe, or Wall >Street Journal, I can't remember which one. The story, with accompanying >photo, was about Saddam Hussein's dastardly plot to develop an army of >killer dinosaurs. Not only that, but according to the story, George W. >Bush KNEW about this. Why didn't he just tell us? This is one American >who cannot allow a foreign Axis of evil-doer to unleash squadrons of >rampaging T-Rexes on our country. Can you imagine the mess they'd leave >behind for the unfortunate survivors of such an attack to clean up? They >don't make pooper-scoopers big enough for the job. Now that I know this, >and that it came from such an unimpeachable source, I align myself firmly >with Donald Rumsfeld. This cannot be tolerated. > > > > Carl Westberg Jr. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From timlohr@yahoo.com Mon Aug 18 18:00:38 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 10:00:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Weapons of mass dinosaurs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030818170038.34527.qmail@web10907.mail.yahoo.com> Carl, That wasn't ANY of the publications you mentioned, but was instead the prestigious WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. WWN inhabits a unique corner of the tabloid universe. Most tabloids are constrained by an obsession with celebrity gossip, near topless starlets and attempts to make their stories appear at least by some stretch believable. Not so with the WWN. WWN has broken free from these constraints-- embracing instead the diversity of a brave new world of alien political brokers, cave dwelling bat-boys and 3,000 lb fugitives on the rampage. Accompanying these vital breaking news-bits are the enlightened political views of Ed Anger and the "to the point" advisories of their proprietary advice columnist Dear Dotti. In other words WWN ain't your mama's Hollywood tabloid. Or so they say. TL --- Carl Westberg wrote: > I was standing in a supermarket checkout line on > Saturday, and was perusing > the headines in the National Enquirer, or the Star, > or Globe, or Wall Street > Journal, I can't remember which one. The story, > with accompanying photo, > was about Saddam Hussein's dastardly plot to develop > an army of killer > dinosaurs. Not only that, but according to the > story, George W. Bush KNEW > about this. Why didn't he just tell us? This is > one American who cannot > allow a foreign Axis of evil-doer to unleash > squadrons of rampaging T-Rexes > on our country. Can you imagine the mess they'd > leave behind for the > unfortunate survivors of such an attack to clean up? > They don't make > pooper-scoopers big enough for the job. Now that I > know this, and that it > came from such an unimpeachable source, I align > myself firmly with Donald > Rumsfeld. This cannot be tolerated. > > > > > > > > Carl Westberg Jr. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months > FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Mon Aug 18 22:51:32 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:51:32 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Islamic Or Democratic Secular Iraq? Message-ID: Visionaries: The official US line of propaganda is that the US will eventually allow Iraq to choose its own leaders and government. But if this means Iraq will adopt an Islamic style government, will the US allow this? One of the main reasons we occupy Iraq is to neutralize the potential for anti-US fundamentalist Islamic control of one of the most oil rich regions of the world. And playing Sunni and Shiite Islamic groups against each other in Iraq is an excellent ploy to block a unified Islamic government there. However, there are signs that the Sunni and Shiite Islamic factions, who otherwise are enemies of each other, are cooperating against a common enemy, the USA. This would portend a difficult road ahead for US plans to erect a government sympathetic with US strategy. See article below: >~ Hearts and Minds ~ >  >Iraqi Clerics Unite in Rare Alliance >U.S. Fears Shiite, Sunni Cooperation Will Bolster Resistance >By Anthony Shadid http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4453-2003Aug16.html >NAJAF, Iraq, Aug. 16 -- A popular Sunni Muslim cleric has provided >grass-roots and financial support to a leading anti-American Shiite cleric, >a rare example of cooperation across Iraq's sectarian divide that has >alarmed U.S. officials for its potential to bolster festering resistance to >the American occupation, senior U.S. and Iraqi officials say. > >The ties mark one of the first signs of coordination between >anti-occupation elements of the Sunni minority, the traditional rulers of >the country, and its Shiite majority, seen by U.S. officials as the key to >stability in postwar Iraq. >  >The extent of the cooperation remains unclear between Ahmed Kubeisi, a >Sunni cleric from a prominent clan in western Iraq, and Moqtada Sadr, the >30-year-old son of a revered Shiite ayatollah assassinated in 1999. But >ideologically and practically, it represents a convergence of interests >between the two figures, who were left out of the Iraqi Governing Council >named last month and, in their own communities, have emerged as influential >if still minority voices of opposition to the four-month-old occupation. >  >Supporters of the two clerics acknowledged cooperation, but denied there >was any financial support. >  >U.S. officials say they are especially worried that such cooperation will >strengthen Sadr. U.S. officials were taken by surprise by the young >cleric's rise to prominence and have remained publicly dismissive of his >influence. But they privately acknowledge his support among the poorest and >most alienated in cities such as Baghdad and Basra -- a constituency that >has long played a role in Iraqi politics -- and express frustration over >their inability to curb his influence at a time of growing criticism of >U.S. reconstruction efforts. >  >"This is a political challenge, and it is a distraction, and it keeps the >show from getting on the road," said a senior U.S. official in Baghdad, who >spoke on condition of anonymity. "We cannot afford the distraction." >  >Kubeisi, a charismatic speaker and respected religious scholar, enjoys >support in conservative Sunni regions as a political and spiritual leader. >Since the fall of the Sunni-led Baath Party, he has emerged as one of a >handful of figures seeking to speak on behalf of the Sunni community, which >has been left largely leaderless and adrift since the war. >  >The senior official said reports of financial support from Kubeisi to Sadr >-- widely circulating among Iraqi officials -- came from U.S. intelligence >in Iraq. According to one report, Kubeisi provided Sadr with $50 million, >though the official cautioned that it was "unevaluated intelligence." >  >"He's getting a lot of money from Sunnis. I can't put a figure on it, but >it's really a lot of money," he said. >  >Maj. Rick Hall, the executive officer of the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, >said the support was confirmed to him by Iraqi sources, though he had no >specific figure. He called the reports "very reliable." >  >"We feel very confident" that Sadr had meetings with Kubeisi and "we >believe reports we are told are true, reports of him receiving financing," >Hall said at the Marines' base in Najaf, one of Iraq's holiest Shiite >cities. >  >A senior official with the 25-member Governing Council, who spoke on >condition of anonymity, described the financing as "100 percent true" and >said it was common knowledge among Iraqi politicians and parties on the >council. >  >U.S. officials declined to say where the money was coming from, but the >Iraqi official said he believed it came from private individuals in the >Persian Gulf, whose conservative, Sunni Muslim states have viewed with >anxiety the prospect of a Shiite-dominated government in neighboring Iraq. >By supporting the most radical Shiite elements, he said, they hope to >prevent a united Shiite front in the contest for postwar power. >  >U.S. and Iraqi officials offered different assessments of how Sadr's group >may have spent the money. At least some of it, they said, appears to have >gone to supporters, part of the social welfare that has proved remarkably >effective with Islamic groups elsewhere in the Arab world. >  >Hall said he believes it has been used in part to bring supporters from >Baghdad and other Sadr strongholds to the Friday prayers in Kufa, near >Najaf. The senior Iraqi official said he believed money was going to >powerful tribes in southern Iraq, long a key source of support for the >competing ayatollahs who vie for influence and supporters from their base >in Najaf. >  >The U.S. and Iraqi officials said they believe Kubeisi has also encouraged >followers from the restive cities of Fallujah and Ramadi in western Iraq -- >the region where he draws his greatest support -- to attend Sadr's Friday >sermons in Kufa. >  >Those sermons, which have at times drawn tens of thousands of supporters >over the past month, have served as a key public venue for Sadr. Wearing a >white funeral shawl to signify his willingness to sacrifice himself, he has >railed against the Governing Council, calling it a tool of the U.S. >occupation that should be dissolved, and repeatedly urged the creation of a >religious army, albeit unarmed. >  >Mustafa Yaacoubi, a spokesman for Sadr, denied the reports that Sadr has >received money from Kubeisi. He said the group raises its funds entirely >from religious taxes and then, only from inside Iraq. Another spokesman, >Adnan Shahmani, has put the taxes at $65,000 a month. >  >Taghlib Alusi, a spokesman for Kubeisi, who is currently in the United Arab >Emirates, also denied that money had gone to Sadr. "There's no truth to >it," he said. Sadr "has a lot of money. There's no need for Sheik Ahmed to >give it to him." >  >But Alusi acknowledged cooperation between the two, beginning with a >meeting in Najaf in late April. He said Sadr had sent a delegation from >Najaf to Baghdad two weeks ago to explore greater cooperation. In the >interests of sectarian harmony, he said that Kubeisi has encouraged his >followers to pray with Shiites, who traditionally worship in separate >mosques. >  >"We are friendly and we are brothers," he said. >  >Beyond their roles as religious officials, Kubeisi and Sadr share little in >background. Kubeisi, who had a long, if ambivalent relationship with >Hussein, went into exile in the United Arab Emirates in 1999. He returned >soon after Baghdad fell on April 9 and then electrified a crowd of Sunni >Muslims with a speech that warned U.S. troops their time was limited in >Iraq. >  >"You are the masters today," he said. "But I warn you against thinking of >staying. Get out before we force you out." >  >Sadr, the son of Mohammed Sadiq Sadr, who was killed with his two sons by >Hussein's government, has inherited at least part of his father's popular, >largely youthful following. His group, dominated by junior clerics engaged >in grass-roots work and community organizing, remains one of the few >mass-based movements in Iraq and draws on the deeply resonant symbols of >Shiite suffering and martyrdom. In the past month, he has become >increasingly vocal in his opposition to the occupation. >  >Both Kubeisi and Sadr have preached unity among Shiites and Sunnis. Those >divisions run deep in the history of Iraq, where the Sunni minority has >long dominated and Shiites were often brutally repressed by Hussein. >  >Both have also run afoul of U.S. authorities. U.S. officials criticized >Kubeisi's newspaper, Al Sa'a, when it published a report in June about >soldiers raping two Iraqi girls. U.S. officials said the story was false. >Last week, soldiers visited Kubeisi's office after the newspaper published >a story -- disputed by them -- that said U.S. soldiers had killed six >children in Baghdad's Shiite neighborhood of Kadhimiya. >  >The senior U.S. official said authorities were also on the verge of closing >a religious and anti-Baathist newspaper they said belonged to Sadr. Last >month, it published a list of 134 Iraqis, many of them former senior >government figures and party officials. The list declared them "tails of >Saddam's tyrannical regime and his gang who will be caught by our hands >sooner or later" and promised "the worst torture." Yaacoubi denied the >newspaper, "The Echo of Sadr," was published by Sadr's group. >  >In the broadest terms, the senior U.S. official said he worried that >funding from Kubeisi would add to Sadr's ability to organize his >supporters, creating what he called an obstacle to U.S. efforts to oversee >a new Iraqi government and constitution. >  >In Basra, for example, a group linked to Sadr holds one-third of the seats >on the local council. While it denied having any hand in riots there >earlier this month, it nevertheless supported the protests and warned of >more. In a statement, it also accused British troops who control the city >of depriving the population of basic services as part of "the enemy's >conspiracies and imperialist schemes." >  >"He's a populist, a critic and a rabble-rouser and he's gotten awful, awful >close to the line," the senior U.S. official said of Sadr. He added, "If >the Shiites end up in an eye-gouging, ear-biting dispute among themselves, >that's going to be bad for them, and it will certainly retard the progress >that is supposed to be accomplished at a time in Iraq when time is >important." >  >Reluctant to act themselves, U.S. officials have turned to Iraq's most >senior Shiite clerics, also known as mujtahids, who have privately >dismissed Sadr as a figure with no religious standing but are hesitant to >publicly criticize him. Traditionally, the clergy have sought to keep >disputes among themselves, projecting an image of unity. Given Sadr's >lineage from a long and storied clerical family and his street support, the >clerics seem unwilling to pick a fight with a potentially unpredictable and >even violent outcome. >  >"We're watching him and some of the big mujtahids are watching us and we're >both hoping the other does something," said the U.S. official. >  >Yaacoubi, the Sadr spokesman, said U.S. officials had no reason to act >against the group and accused occupation forces of trying to provoke them, >most recently when a helicopter knocked down a religious banner in Baghdad >last week. In sermons and statements, aware of the crackdown it might >bring, Sadr's followers have assiduously avoided any call to arms. >  >"Until now, we can say our office hasn't trespassed any red lines," >Yaacoubi said in the group's headquarters in Najaf, which sits along a >winding alley near the shrine of Imam Ali, one of Shiite Islam's most >revered figures. >  > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From we4ruby@turbonet.com Tue Aug 19 04:29:12 2003 From: we4ruby@turbonet.com (Wayne Ruby) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:29:12 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Please remove from list....thanks Message-ID: <001701c36602$0f42a720$0b2810ac@turbonet.com> From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 19 05:53:33 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:53:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing From Homosexuality: Resource Links Message-ID: <20030819045333.51179.qmail@web13401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-15957014-1061268813=:51155 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii These organizations offer hope for healing from homosexuality Homosexuality is a behaviour that does have hope for healing. COURAGE http://world.std.com/~courage/ An organization for Roman Catholics who wish to follow the true teachings of the church about homosexuality. They offer support groups and counseling services. EXODUS INTERNATIONAL http://www.exodusnorthamerica.org/ A Christian referral and resource network whose primary purpose is to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. HOMOSEXUALS ANONYMOUS http://members.aol.com/Hawebpage/index.html A fellowship of men and women, who through their common emotional experience, have chosen to help each other live in freedom from homosexuality. LOVE IN ACTION http://www.loveinaction.org LIA offers a Christ-centered residential treatment program for men and women who desire to be free of homosexuality. PARENTS & FRIENDS OF EX-GAYS [PFOX] http://www.pfox.org/ A national Christ-centered network of parents, friends and family of loved ones struggling with homosexuality. PFOX supports, educates and offers hope for recovery through sound biblical counsel, and provides strategies on how to love the struggler. REGENERATION BOOKS http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/articles/regenera/books.htm As part of the ministry of Regeneration Ex-homosexual ministry, this is the largest source for books on the topic of healing from homosexuality. Inquire about a mail-order catalog. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-15957014-1061268813=:51155 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

These organizations offer hope for healing from homosexuality

Homosexuality is a behaviour that does have hope for healing.

http://world.std.com/~courage/
An organization for Roman Catholics who wish to follow the true teachings of the church about homosexuality. They offer support groups and counseling services.

EXODUS INTERNATIONAL
http://www.exodusnorthamerica.org/
A Christian referral and resource network whose primary purpose is to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

HOMOSEXUALS ANONYMOUS
http://members.aol.com/Hawebpage/index.html
A fellowship of men and women, who through their common emotional experience, have chosen to help each other live in freedom from homosexuality.

LOVE IN ACTION
http://www.loveinaction.org
LIA offers a Christ-centered residential treatment program for men and women who desire to be free of homosexuality.

PARENTS & FRIENDS OF EX-GAYS [PFOX]
A national Christ-centered network of parents, friends and family of loved ones struggling with homosexuality. PFOX supports, educates and offers hope for recovery through sound biblical counsel, and provides strategies on how to love the struggler.

REGENERATION BOOKS
http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/articles/regenera/books.htm
As part of the ministry of Regeneration Ex-homosexual ministry, this is the largest source for books on the topic of healing from homosexuality. Inquire about a mail-order catalog.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-15957014-1061268813=:51155-- From mghuskey@hotmail.com Tue Aug 19 16:25:27 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:25:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Message-ID: Some highlights of the ex-gay movement: Michael Johnston, founder of ex-gay organization Kerusso Ministries, experiences "moral fall," allegedly has sex with men he met over the internet. (19 August 2003) John Paulk, Chair of the Board of Exodus International and manager of the Homosexuality & Gender Department at Focus on the Family, a Colorado-based group that opposes gay rights, is photographed in gay bar in Washington, D.C., quits job. (September 2000) Gary Cooper and Michael Bussee, founders of Exodus International in 1976, conference of ex-gays out of which Exodus International was formed. But Cooper and Bussee later fell in love with each other and left their wives to live together as a couple. (1979) Wade Richards, “ex-gay” spokesman for Love in Action, comes out as gay again and denounces "ex-gay ministries" as destructive and phony. (August 2000) Colin Cook, leader of Homosexuals Anonymous, is ousted amid claims that he is having sex with male clients. (1998) And these are the leaders of these groups, for goodness sake! I recommend "Mission Impossible: Why Reparative Therapy and Ex-Gay Ministries Fail" and "Finally Free: How Love and Acceptance Saved Us From the Ex-Gay Ministries," published by the Human Rights Campaign. http://www.hrc.org/publications/index.asp Singing with Miss Ross . . . "I don't need no cure / I don't need no cure / Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet / love." Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 19 16:47:55 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:47:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030819154755.89523.qmail@web13409.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1962554936-1061308075=:87944 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful nature. But as one group below says, "There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living proof that homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make the decision every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction." So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some failures. The failures probably make the headlines. Cheers! John Harrell These organizations offer hope for healing from homosexuality Homosexuality is a behaviour that does have hope for healing. COURAGE http://world.std.com/~courage/ An organization for Roman Catholics who wish to follow the true teachings of the church about homosexuality. They offer support groups and counseling services. EXODUS INTERNATIONAL http://www.exodusnorthamerica.org/ A Christian referral and resource network whose primary purpose is to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. HOMOSEXUALS ANONYMOUS http://members.aol.com/Hawebpage/index.html A fellowship of men and women, who through their common emotional experience, have chosen to help each other live in freedom from homosexuality. LOVE IN ACTION http://www.loveinaction.org LIA offers a Christ-centered residential treatment program for men and women who desire to be free of homosexuality. PARENTS & FRIENDS OF EX-GAYS [PFOX] http://www.pfox.org/ A national Christ-centered network of parents, friends and family of loved ones struggling with homosexuality. PFOX supports, educates and offers hope for recovery through sound biblical counsel, and provides strategies on how to love the struggler. REGENERATION BOOKS http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/articles/regenera/books.htm As part of the ministry of Regeneration Ex-homosexual ministry, this is the largest source for books on the topic of healing from homosexuality. Inquire about a mail-order catalog. Melynda Huskey wrote:Some highlights of the ex-gay movement: Michael Johnston, founder of ex-gay organization Kerusso Ministries, experiences "moral fall," allegedly has sex with men he met over the internet. (19 August 2003) John Paulk, Chair of the Board of Exodus International and manager of the Homosexuality & Gender Department at Focus on the Family, a Colorado-based group that opposes gay rights, is photographed in gay bar in Washington, D.C., quits job. (September 2000) Gary Cooper and Michael Bussee, founders of Exodus International in 1976, conference of ex-gays out of which Exodus International was formed. But Cooper and Bussee later fell in love with each other and left their wives to live together as a couple. (1979) Wade Richards, “ex-gay” spokesman for Love in Action, comes out as gay again and denounces "ex-gay ministries" as destructive and phony. (August 2000) Colin Cook, leader of Homosexuals Anonymous, is ousted amid claims that he is having sex with male clients. (1998) And these are the leaders of these groups, for goodness sake! I recommend "Mission Impossible: Why Reparative Therapy and Ex-Gay Ministries Fail" and "Finally Free: How Love and Acceptance Saved Us From the Ex-Gay Ministries," published by the Human Rights Campaign. http://www.hrc.org/publications/index.asp Singing with Miss Ross . . . "I don't need no cure / I don't need no cure / Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet / love." Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1962554936-1061308075=:87944 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful nature.
 
But as one group below says,
 
"There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living proof that
homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make the decision
every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction."
 
So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some failures. The failures
probably make the headlines.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell

These organizations offer hope for healing from homosexuality

Homosexuality is a behaviour that does have hope for healing.

http://world.std.com/~courage/
An organization for Roman Catholics who wish to follow the true teachings of the church about homosexuality. They offer support groups and counseling services.

EXODUS INTERNATIONAL
http://www.exodusnorthamerica.org/
A Christian referral and resource network whose primary purpose is to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

HOMOSEXUALS ANONYMOUS
http://members.aol.com/Hawebpage/index.html
A fellowship of men and women, who through their common emotional experience, have chosen to help each other live in freedom from homosexuality.

LOVE IN ACTION
http://www.loveinaction.org
LIA offers a Christ-centered residential treatment program for men and women who desire to be free of homosexuality.

PARENTS & FRIENDS OF EX-GAYS [PFOX]
A national Christ-centered network of parents, friends and family of loved ones struggling with homosexuality. PFOX supports, educates and offers hope for recovery through sound biblical counsel, and provides strategies on how to love the struggler.

REGENERATION BOOKS
http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/articles/regenera/books.htm
As part of the ministry of Regeneration Ex-homosexual ministry, this is the largest source for books on the topic of healing from homosexuality. Inquire about a mail-order catalog.


Melynda Huskey <mghuskey@hotmail.com> wrote:
Some highlights of the ex-gay movement:

Michael Johnston, founder of ex-gay organization Kerusso Ministries,
experiences "moral fall," allegedly has sex with men he met over the
internet. (19 August 2003)

John Paulk, Chair of the Board of Exodus International and manager of the
Homosexuality & Gender Department at Focus on the Family, a Colorado-based
group that opposes gay rights, is photographed in gay bar in Washington,
D.C., quits job. (September 2000)

Gary Cooper and Michael Bussee, founders of Exodus International in 1976,
conference of ex-gays out of which Exodus International was formed. But
Cooper and Bussee later fell in love with each other and left their wives to
live together as a couple. (1979)

Wade Richards, “ex-gay” spokesman for Love in Action, comes out as gay again
and denounces "ex-gay min! istries" as destructive and phony. (August 2000)

Colin Cook, leader of Homosexuals Anonymous, is ousted amid claims that he
is having sex with male clients. (1998)

And these are the leaders of these groups, for goodness sake!

I recommend "Mission Impossible: Why Reparative Therapy and Ex-Gay
Ministries Fail" and "Finally Free: How Love and Acceptance Saved Us From
the Ex-Gay Ministries," published by the Human Rights Campaign.

http://www.hrc.org/publications/index.asp

Singing with Miss Ross . . .
"I don't need no cure / I don't need no cure / Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet /
love."

Melynda Huskey




Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot

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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1962554936-1061308075=:87944-- From london@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 17:30:18 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:30:18 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Butch Otter is coming to town Message-ID: <3F42509A.11EA2C0B@moscow.com> Representative Otter Leads Forum on Patriot Act The USA Patriot Act will be the topic of discussion on Tuesday, August 26, 7pm, at the University of Idaho Law School Courtroom. U.S. Congressman Butch Otter (R. ID), Idaho State Senator Gary Schroeder (R. 5th Dist.), Idaho State Representative Shirley Ringo (D. 5th Dist.) and UI professor of law Elizabeth Brandt will speak on the Patriot Act and then answer questions from the audience. Jack Hill, president of the Moscow City Council, will introduce the panel. Representative Otter has recently released a letter calling for local jurisdictions to pass resolutions countering some provisions of the Patriot Act. He recently co-sponsored and passed a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives which denies funding for “sneak and peek” provisions in the Act, whereby a search warrant may be served without informing the effected persons. Otter is currently working to pass The Freedom to Read Protection Act, which would deny the government the right to secretly collect information on the bookstore and library activities of citizens. Elizabeth Brandt is a national board member of the American Civil Liberties Union. She has frequently spoken on the Patriot Act in Idaho and around the United States. The ACLU has mounted a national campaign against the act, including a federal lawsuit. To date over 152 communities and three states have passed resolutions against provisions of the Patriot Act. Local citizens have begun campaigns to pass resolutions in Moscow, Latah County, Lewiston, Sandpoint and Boise. A statewide resolution is currently gaining momentum. For more information on the Moscow and Latah County campaigns, or with questions regarding the panel discussion, please call Palouse Peace Coalition representative Christopher LaPaglia at 208-892-8671. The panel discussion is sponsored by the Palouse Peace Coalition and the UI School of Journalism and Mass Media. The University of Idaho Law School Courtroom is located at 6th and Rayburn, Moscow. Admission and parking are free. From sslund@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 17:36:52 2003 From: sslund@moscow.com (Saundra Lund) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:36:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly In-Reply-To: <20030819154755.89523.qmail@web13409.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002401c36670$18242c60$6501a8c0@pooh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C36635.6BC55460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Yeah . . . riiiight . . . that's the ticket because "a group" says it's so. =20 BTW, have I mentioned that Mars isn't close to Earth just now??? It's really a UFO full of green men circling the earth just waiting for the opportunity to land & take over Planet Earth. Really . . . that's what "a group" says, so it must be so! In fact, when I was observing Mars the other night, I could almost *swear* I saw the green men watching me! =20 Yeah . . . riight . . .=20 =20 And, I've got some *great* land in Florida I've been trying to sell for the past 20 years or so ;-) =20 =20 Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of John Harrell Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:48 AM To: Melynda Huskey; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful nature. =20 But as one group below says,=20 =20 "There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living proof that=20 homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make the decision=20 every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction."=20 =20 So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some failures. The failures probably make the headlines. =20 Cheers! John Harrell =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C36635.6BC55460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Yeah . . . = riiiight . . .=20 that's the ticket because "a group" says it's so.
 
BTW, have I = mentioned that=20 Mars isn't close to Earth just now???  It's really a UFO full = of green=20 men circling the earth just waiting for the opportunity to land & = take over=20 Planet Earth.  Really . . . that's what "a group" says, so it must = be=20 so!  In fact, when I was observing Mars the other night, I = could=20 almost *swear* I saw the green men watching me!
 
Yeah . . . = riight . . .=20
 
And, I've got = some *great*=20 land in Florida I've been trying to sell for the past 20 years or = so =20 ;-)
 
 
Saundra=20 Lund
Moscow, Idaho

The only thing necessary for the = triumph of=20 evil is for good people to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
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From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of John=20 Harrell
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:48 AM
To: = Melynda=20 Huskey; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope = for=20 Healing? Well, not exactly

Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful=20 nature.
 
But as one group below says,
 
"There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are = living proof=20 that
homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do = make the=20 decision
every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction." =
 
So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some = failures.=20 The failures
probably make the headlines.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 
------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C36635.6BC55460-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 19 17:51:40 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:51:40 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B90@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36672.29C07710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Kinda reminds me of the cheese commercial where the announcer comments that " . . . since we found out that the moon isn't made of cheese, we haven't gone back." Tom Hansen Moscow -----Original Message----- From: Saundra Lund [mailto:sslund@moscow.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:37 AM To: 'John Harrell'; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Yeah . . . riiiight . . . that's the ticket because "a group" says it's so. BTW, have I mentioned that Mars isn't close to Earth just now??? It's really a UFO full of green men circling the earth just waiting for the opportunity to land & take over Planet Earth. Really . . . that's what "a group" says, so it must be so! In fact, when I was observing Mars the other night, I could almost *swear* I saw the green men watching me! Yeah . . . riight . . . And, I've got some *great* land in Florida I've been trying to sell for the past 20 years or so ;-) Saundra Lund Moscow, Idaho The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. Edmund Burke -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of John Harrell Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:48 AM To: Melynda Huskey; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful nature. But as one group below says, "There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living proof that homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make the decision every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction." So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some failures. The failures probably make the headlines. Cheers! John Harrell ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36672.29C07710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Message
Kinda reminds me of the cheese commercial where the announcer comments that " . . . since we found out that the moon isn't made of cheese, we haven't gone back."
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow
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From: Saundra Lund [mailto:sslund@moscow.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:37 AM
To: 'John Harrell'; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly

Yeah . . . riiiight . . . that's the ticket because "a group" says it's so.
 
BTW, have I mentioned that Mars isn't close to Earth just now???  It's really a UFO full of green men circling the earth just waiting for the opportunity to land & take over Planet Earth.  Really . . . that's what "a group" says, so it must be so!  In fact, when I was observing Mars the other night, I could almost *swear* I saw the green men watching me!
 
Yeah . . . riight . . .
 
And, I've got some *great* land in Florida I've been trying to sell for the past 20 years or so  ;-)
 
 
Saundra Lund
Moscow, Idaho

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of John Harrell
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:48 AM
To: Melynda Huskey; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly

Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful nature.
 
But as one group below says,
 
"There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living proof that
homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make the decision
every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction."
 
So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some failures. The failures
probably make the headlines.
 
Cheers!
John Harrell
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C36672.29C07710-- From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Tue Aug 19 18:06:19 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:06:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Message-ID: Hey, I heard that a "group" said that "there are thousand of ex-Republicans throughout the country! They are living proof that Republican orientation is not fixed permanently...". So there's hope for a retreat from that unnatural, sinful leaning if only they'll seek it. Carl Westberg Jr. >From: "Saundra Lund" >To: "'John Harrell'" , >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly >Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:36:52 -0700 > >Yeah . . . riiiight . . . that's the ticket because "a group" says it's >so. > >BTW, have I mentioned that Mars isn't close to Earth just now??? It's >really a UFO full of green men circling the earth just waiting for the >opportunity to land & take over Planet Earth. Really . . . that's what >"a group" says, so it must be so! In fact, when I was observing Mars >the other night, I could almost *swear* I saw the green men watching me! > >Yeah . . . riight . . . > >And, I've got some *great* land in Florida I've been trying to sell for >the past 20 years or so ;-) > > >Saundra Lund >Moscow, Idaho > >The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to >do nothing. >Edmund Burke > >-----Original Message----- >From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] >On Behalf Of John Harrell >Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:48 AM >To: Melynda Huskey; vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly > > >Yes, undoubtedly, some will fall back into their unnatural, sinful >nature. > >But as one group below says, > >"There are thousands of ex-gays throughout the world! They are living >proof that >homosexual orientation is not fixed permanently. People can and do make >the decision >every day to seek help in overcoming unwanted same sex attraction." > >So, it seems that these groups do have success, along with some >failures. The failures >probably make the headlines. > >Cheers! >John Harrell > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 19 18:15:22 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:15:22 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308191715.h7JHFUKM083836@whale2.fsr.net> Carl wrote: > Hey, I heard that a "group" said that "there are thousand of > ex-Republicans throughout the country! They are living proof > that Republican orientation is not fixed permanently...". So > there's hope for a retreat from that > unnatural, sinful leaning if only they'll seek it. Probably not as many as ex-Democrats, though. Recall Churchill's quote: "If you are not a liberal in your twenties, you have no heart. If you are not a conservative by the time you are 40, you have no brain." I think that we've seen a political-demographic shift in the Democratic Party that reflects much of his sentiment. Best, Dale (who was a 4th Generation Democrat -- until *that* party left me...) From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 18:40:31 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:40:31 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030819103357.038a6598@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Carl writes: >Hey, I heard that a "group" said that "there are thousand of >ex-Republicans throughout the country! They are living proof that >Republican orientation is not fixed permanently...". So there's hope for >a retreat from that unnatural, sinful leaning if only they'll seek it. Of course Republican orientation is not fixed permanently. Republicans change into Democrats over a period of fifteen years or so, only to find that the Democrats have pressed on, ever deeper into the fever swamps of the Revolution. So they always hurry to catch up, but are unwilling to change their name. One writer of the 19th century described it well, pointing to a conservatism that never conserves anything, the shadow that follows radicalism to perdition. To change the metaphor, Democrats advocate driving us off the cliff at 80 mph. The Republicans want to go 65. One of the funniest things in the world to watch is any debate between people who believe that our current two-party system is anything but a Mutt and Jeff show. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 19 18:40:09 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:40:09 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] George Bush Jr. and the Republican Party Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B91@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Over 5,000 years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, "Pick up your shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land." Nearly 5,000 years later, Roosevelt said, "Lay down your shovels, sit on your asses, and light up a Camel; this is the Promised Land!" Now Bush Jr. wants to steal your shovels, kick your asses, raise the price of your Camels, and mortgage the Promised Land. Bush Jr. wants to change the Republican Party Emblem from an elephant to a condom, because it stands for inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives a false sense of security while one is being screwed. - - - Just trowing some fuel into the fire, Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 19:17:32 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:17:32 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] George Bush and the Republican Party Message-ID: <200308191747.h7JHliKM046321@whale2.fsr.net> Over 5,000 years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, "Pick up your shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land." Nearly 5,000 years later, Roosevelt said, "Lay down your shovels, sit on your asses, and light up a Camel; this is the Promised Land!" Now Bush Jr. wants to steal your shovels, kick your asses, raise the price of your Camels, and mortgage the Promised Land. Bush Jr. wants to change the Republican Party Emblem from an elephant to a condom, because it stands for inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives a false sense of security while one is being screwed. - - - Just trowing some fuel into the fire, Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From carlwestberg846@hotmail.com Tue Aug 19 18:56:29 2003 From: carlwestberg846@hotmail.com (Carl Westberg) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:56:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly Message-ID: When I originally posted this, I almost used the term "lasagna-eaters", or perhaps "hockey fans" instead of "Republican". Substitute one or both of those terms for Republican, and I'm sure no one will be insulted, unless you're a lasagna eating hockey fan...in which case there are no doubt "groups" that can help you. Carl Westberg Jr. >From: Douglas >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly >Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:40:31 -0700 > > >Visionaries, > >Carl writes: >>Hey, I heard that a "group" said that "there are thousand of >>ex-Republicans throughout the country! They are living proof that >>Republican orientation is not fixed permanently...". So there's hope for >>a retreat from that unnatural, sinful leaning if only they'll seek it. > > >Of course Republican orientation is not fixed permanently. Republicans >change into Democrats over a period of fifteen years or so, only to find >that the Democrats have pressed on, ever deeper into the fever swamps of >the Revolution. So they always hurry to catch up, but are unwilling to >change their name. One writer of the 19th century described it well, >pointing to a conservatism that never conserves anything, the shadow that >follows radicalism to perdition. > >To change the metaphor, Democrats advocate driving us off the cliff at 80 >mph. The Republicans want to go 65. One of the funniest things in the >world to watch is any debate between people who believe that our current >two-party system is anything but a Mutt and Jeff show. > >Cordially, > >Douglas Wilson > > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 19 19:29:35 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 11:29:35 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] The Teacher Shortage Glut Message-ID: <200308191829.h7JITfKM030091@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C36645.2B3CFE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The below article goes back to what I have been saying -- when the = salary of teachers is above the market rate, there will be a surplus. =20 There certainly is no shortage of teachers in Moscow -- especially when = MSD is hiring teachers and staff while the student population is = decreasing. Best, Dale =20 _____ =20 The Teacher Shortage Glut. The annual survey of the American Association = for Employment in Education (AAEE) on the teacher hiring scene, and the Associated Press story about it (see last week's communiqu=E9), ought to provoke some self-examination among the nation's newspapers. As the = papers ran the AP story, they each provided their own headlines to accompany = it. "Teacher shortage a thing of the past" read the Houston = Chronicle headline. "Shortage now a glut: Teachers no longer in demand," read the Boston Globe. But has the situation really reversed itself so = drastically, so quickly? Or did the teacher shortage story require more nuance all = along? It's no wonder some people are confused. The same day the Associated = Press story was making the rounds, the Arizona Republic was running a story = about an Arizona State University recruitment program with the headline "ASU = set to battle teacher shortage." A Google search of the phrase "teacher shortage" turns up = 46,900 references. There are only 65 references to "teacher glut" - three of = them from the EIA Communiqu=E9. The overwhelming disparity is important = because it is conceivable that credulous and continuous reporting about a = nationwide teacher shortage has created a glut. How many new teachers responded to = the flood of shortage stories by entering the profession? And how many of = them are now without work after passing through the certification pipeline? Hopefully, future stories on the teacher labor market will dig = a little deeper, especially since the current crop of laid off and = out-of-work teachers will be added to statistics about those who are "leaving the profession" in the first five years. (The Education Intelligence Agency COMMUNIQU=C9 -- August 18, 2003 On the Web at http://www.eiaonline.com _____ =20 Shortage now a glut: Teachers no longer in demand By David B. Caruso, Associated Press, 8/18/2003 PHILADELPHIA - Melissa Mertz figured she was a lock for a teaching job = when she started looking for work in the Pittsburgh area. Her resume includes degrees in English and foreign languages, a master's in education, and = two years teaching Spanish. Five months later, Mertz is working part time at a clothing store. ``I haven't even been on an interview. I did not receive one call of interest in all of the applications that got sent out,'' said Mertz, 26. = ``I talk to my friends, other new teachers, and I'm finding the same issue coming up. People just can't find jobs.'' The nationwide teacher shortage that once had school districts = scrambling to find instructors has eased significantly as the economy has cooled, according to groups that track education employment. In the 1990s, demand for teachers saw incentive programs enacted across = the country. Massachusetts offered signing bonuses of up to $20,000 to = people who changed professions midcareer to become teachers. How times have changed. In California, budget woes have led to more than 3,800 teacher layoffs this summer, according to the California Teachers Association. The American Association for Employment in Education said the results of = its annual survey of hiring patterns indicate that the demand for teachers = has fallen for the second consecutive year and is at its lowest level since 1998. B. J. Bryant, AAEE's executive director, said the soft economy has meant that more people willing to work for a teacher's pay, and so there are = fewer jobs available. Instructors in a few subjects do remain tough to find, = most notably math, bilingual education, and all areas of science and special education, Bryant said. ``Last year we measured 10 or 12 fields as having a considerable = shortage,'' Bryant said. ``This year there are three.'' =A9 Copyright 2003 Globe Newspaper Company. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C36645.2B3CFE60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The below=20 article goes back to what I have been saying -- when the salary of = teachers=20 is above the market rate, there will be a surplus.
 
There = certainly is no=20 shortage of teachers in Moscow -- especially when MSD is hiring teachers = and=20 staff  while the student population=20 is decreasing.

Best,
Dale
 

The Teacher Shortage Glut. The annual survey of = the=20 American Association for Employment in Education (AAEE) on the teacher = hiring=20 scene, and the Associated Press story about it (see last week's = communiqu=E9),=20 ought to provoke some self-examination among the nation's newspapers. As = the=20 papers ran the AP story, they each provided their own headlines to = accompany=20 it.
          "Teacher = shortage=20 a thing of the past" read the Houston Chronicle headline. = "Shortage now a=20 glut: Teachers no longer in demand," read the Boston Globe. But = has the=20 situation really reversed itself so drastically, so quickly? Or did the = teacher=20 shortage story require more nuance all along? It's no wonder some people = are=20 confused. The same day the Associated Press story was making the rounds, = the=20 Arizona Republic was running a story about an Arizona State = University=20 recruitment program with the headline "ASU set to battle teacher=20 shortage."
          A = Google=20 search of the phrase "teacher shortage" turns up 46,900 references. = There are=20 only 65 references to "teacher glut" - three of them from the EIA=20 Communiqu=E9. The overwhelming disparity is important because it is=20 conceivable that credulous and continuous reporting about a nationwide = teacher=20 shortage has created a glut. How many new teachers responded to = the flood=20 of shortage stories by entering the profession? And how many of them are = now=20 without work after passing through the certification pipeline?
          Hopefully, = future=20 stories on the teacher labor market will dig a little deeper, especially = since=20 the current crop of laid off and out-of-work teachers will be added to=20 statistics about those who are "leaving the profession" in the first = five years.=20 (The Education Intelligence Agency COMMUNIQU=C9 -- August 18, = 2003

Shortage now a = glut: Teachers no=20 longer in demand
By=20 David B. Caruso, Associated Press, 8/18/2003

PHILADELPHIA - = Melissa=20 Mertz figured she was a lock for a teaching job when she started looking = for=20 work in the Pittsburgh area. Her resume includes degrees in English and = foreign=20 languages, a master's in education, and two years teaching = Spanish.

Five=20 months later, Mertz is working part time at a clothing store.

``I = haven't=20 even been on an interview. I did not receive one call of interest in all = of the=20 applications that got sent out,'' said Mertz, 26. ``I talk to my = friends, other=20 new teachers, and I'm finding the same issue coming up. People just = can't find=20 jobs.''

The nationwide = teacher shortage=20 that once had school districts scrambling to find instructors has eased=20 significantly as the economy has cooled, according to groups that track=20 education employment.

In the 1990s, demand for teachers saw = incentive=20 programs enacted across the country. Massachusetts offered signing = bonuses of up=20 to $20,000 to people who changed professions midcareer to become=20 teachers.

How times have changed. In California, budget woes have = led to=20 more than 3,800 teacher layoffs this summer, according to the California = Teachers Association.

The American Association for Employment in=20 Education said the results of its annual survey of hiring patterns = indicate that=20 the demand for teachers has fallen for the second consecutive year and = is at its=20 lowest level since 1998.

B. J. Bryant, AAEE's executive director, = said=20 the soft economy has meant that more people willing to work for a = teacher's pay,=20 and so there are fewer jobs available. Instructors in a few subjects do = remain=20 tough to find, most notably math, bilingual education, and all areas of = science=20 and special education, Bryant said.

``Last year we measured 10 or = 12=20 fields as having a considerable shortage,'' Bryant said. ``This year = there are=20 three.''
=A9 Copyright 2003 Globe Newspaper = Company.
------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C36645.2B3CFE60-- From nielsen@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 19 22:21:34 2003 From: nielsen@uidaho.edu (Ralph Nielsen) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:21:34 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <20030819183009.30678.78123.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <1C5EC2BC-D28B-11D7-B289-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> It seems that homosexuals have been a small minority for many centuries in all kinds of societies. Every time a priest, preacher, politician, or dictator needs a few ready scapegoats to inflame the public one of the first groups they pick on are the homosexuals. Ancient Hebrew priests hurled alleged divine condemnation on them in their writings. Christians and Muslims followed suit in their holy books. Dictators like Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin also found it convenient to persecute them. Fidel Castro persecutes them today. It is for the same reason that certain people who claim to be better than the rest of us like to harass them in our society. Can't they mind their own business? They are no more likely to "convert" or "heal" gays than threats of burning alive or being thrown into concentration camps worked as a "deterrent" in times past. A small percentage of people are homosexual by nature and that is that. Using them as scapegoats is just plain cruel. From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 22:58:41 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:58:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <1C5EC2BC-D28B-11D7-B289-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> References: <20030819183009.30678.78123.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030819145230.0389cbc8@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Ralph said, among other things: Using them as scapegoats is just plain cruel. Cruelty is bad? If there is no absolute by which we may judge society, then society is absolute. And, since Ralph helpfully pointed out that most societies have mistreated homosexuals, then that must make it okay. Cordially, Douglas Wilson From thansen@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 23:20:10 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 22:20:10 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. Message-ID: <200308192150.h7JLoLKM018913@whale2.fsr.net> This is a typical response I have grown to expect from Mr. Wilson and his lemmings. "Since alot of other people are screwed up, it is OK for me to be screwed up." Sign of a true leader, Mr. Wilson. What other tricks have your owners taught you? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 19 22:51:53 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:51:53 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <1C5EC2BC-D28B-11D7-B289-00039385F674@uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <200308192152.h7JLq0KM022124@whale2.fsr.net> > It seems that homosexuals have been a small minority for many > centuries in all kinds of societies. Probably has to do with their inability to reproduce. Best, Dale From mushroom@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 23:01:45 2003 From: mushroom@moscow.com (Mushroom) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:01:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. References: <20030819183009.30678.78123.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> <5.1.0.14.0.20030819145230.0389cbc8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <3F429E49.256468F7@moscow.com> Douglas wrote: > > Ralph said, among other things: > Using them as scapegoats is just plain cruel. > > Cruelty is bad? If there is no absolute by which we may judge society, then > society is absolute. And, since Ralph helpfully pointed out that most > societies have mistreated homosexuals, then that must make it okay. > This is truly a cruel posting, because some one (or some few) out there is bound to take Doug Wilson seriously. Don Coombs From judyb@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 19 23:12:33 2003 From: judyb@uidaho.edu (Judy B. LaLonde) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:12:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030819145230.0389cbc8@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: This is logic????? "If there is no absolute by which we may judge society, then society is absolute." I think NOT! Judy -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Douglas Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:59 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. Visionaries, Ralph said, among other things: Using them as scapegoats is just plain cruel. Cruelty is bad? If there is no absolute by which we may judge society, then society is absolute. And, since Ralph helpfully pointed out that most societies have mistreated homosexuals, then that must make it okay. Cordially, Douglas Wilson _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// From dougwils@moscow.com Tue Aug 19 23:40:41 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:40:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <200308192150.h7JLoLKM018913@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030819153723.01d06500@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, No, Tom has not quite gotten it yet. The point is not that since lots of people are screwed up, it is okay to be screwed up. The point is that if there is no such thing as being screwed up, it is okay to be screwed up. If there are no absolutes, then anything goes, including the worse forms of absolutism. Lynching homosexuals is the preference of some, and above them, only sky. Imagine. But if there are absolutes, then what are they and why? And yes, that's logic. Not to some people's taste though. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 10:20 PM 8/19/2003 +0000, you wrote: >This is a typical response I have grown to expect from Mr. Wilson and his >lemmings. > >"Since alot of other people are screwed up, it is OK for me to be screwed up." > >Sign of a true leader, Mr. Wilson. What other tricks have your owners taught >you? > > >Tom Hansen >Moscow, Idaho > > >--------------------------------------------- >This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 19 23:43:45 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:43:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B92@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Mr. Wilson - It has become painfully apparent that your world tends to fall apart in the absence of "absolutes". By "absolutes" I assume that you mean standards that all multi-celled organisms can (and in your world "should") be evaluated. Sounds a little too "Big Brother" to me. Apparently it is an all or nothing world that you live in. All multi-celled organisms fit neatly into your "absolute" standards or they are wrong and should be punished. You feel that the government (the people) is wrong for establishing their laws. Yet, anybody that is not neatly packaged into your absolutes should be locked away. How hypocritical of you. Never confuse wrong (or weird) with different. Tom Hansen Proudly different in Moscow, Idaho From DonaldH675@aol.com Wed Aug 20 00:08:48 2003 From: DonaldH675@aol.com (DonaldH675@aol.com) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 19:08:48 EDT Subject: [Vision2020] Fresh air for Dougie W. Message-ID: <9.17686c69.2c740800@aol.com> --part1_9.17686c69.2c740800_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Now, Doug, It is much too hot and mommy is much too busy to play with you right now. Take your coil of rope, go outside, and play with yourself. Either that, or you can go clean your room. Rose --part1_9.17686c69.2c740800_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Now, Doug,
It is much too hot and mommy is much too busy to play with you right now. Ta= ke your coil of rope, go outside, and play with yourself.  Either that,= or you can go clean your room. 
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--part1_9.17686c69.2c740800_boundary-- From jjbaillargeon@moscow.com Wed Aug 20 00:26:46 2003 From: jjbaillargeon@moscow.com (Jim Baillargeon) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:26:46 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] George Bush and the Republican Party References: <200308191747.h7JHliKM046321@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <001301c366a9$5bcbe0a0$7bf2f5c7@2wwzr01> This one is an old favorite, first heard it when Carter was prez. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:17 AM Subject: [Vision2020] George Bush and the Republican Party > Over 5,000 years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, "Pick up your > shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land." > > Nearly 5,000 years later, Roosevelt said, "Lay down your shovels, sit on your > asses, and light up a Camel; this is the Promised Land!" > > Now Bush Jr. wants to steal your shovels, kick your asses, raise the price of > your Camels, and mortgage the Promised Land. Bush Jr. wants to change the > Republican Party Emblem from an elephant to a condom, because it stands for > inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives a false > sense of security while one is being screwed. > > - - - > > Just trowing some fuel into the fire, > > Tom Hansen > Moscow, Idaho > > > --------------------------------------------- > This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From troy1@moscow.com Wed Aug 20 01:16:41 2003 From: troy1@moscow.com (Troy Merrill) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:16:41 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. References: <5.1.0.14.0.20030819153723.01d06500@mail.moscow.com> Message-ID: <00e501c366b0$5530e1d0$6864a8c0@tigris> Both relativism and absolutism have the potential to lead to failed societies. Hitlers Nazi party is perhaps the premier example of an absolutist philosophy that got out of control, though it does take much to find strong contenders in the history of all the major religions. Equivalent examples of relativism run amok do not pop readily into my head but I am sure they are out there; till someone points them out to me let's use "Lord of the Flys" as an example unbridled relativism - children reverting to savagery upon being deprived of their parents directives. Both these are extreme examples. Mostly one see's inflexible ideologues muttering about the sins of their neighbors or over-extended parents unsure whether they have the authority to tell their children no. Given the choices I prefer morals, ethics and laws that negotiated between members of society, all having different beliefs, aspirations and dreams. Very seldom will we acheive the 'perfect' solution, seldom will all agree, there will some who feel their values are being ignored and their children corrupted. But over the long run there will be more winners than losers and most will feel they are part of the society. Under the absolutist model over the long run there are many losers and few winners - though the winners have a tendency to win big. Some will develop intense loyalty to the 'society' most will live in fear of persecution. Troy Merrill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. > Visionaries, > > No, Tom has not quite gotten it yet. The point is not that since lots of > people are screwed up, it is okay to be screwed up. The point is that if > there is no such thing as being screwed up, it is okay to be screwed up. > > If there are no absolutes, then anything goes, including the worse forms of > absolutism. Lynching homosexuals is the preference of some, and above them, > only sky. Imagine. > > But if there are absolutes, then what are they and why? > > And yes, that's logic. Not to some people's taste though. > > Cordially, > > Douglas Wilson > > > > At 10:20 PM 8/19/2003 +0000, you wrote: > >This is a typical response I have grown to expect from Mr. Wilson and his > >lemmings. > > > >"Since alot of other people are screwed up, it is OK for me to be screwed up." > > > >Sign of a true leader, Mr. Wilson. What other tricks have your owners taught > >you? > > > > > >Tom Hansen > >Moscow, Idaho > > > > > >--------------------------------------------- > >This message was sent by First Step Internet. > > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > From mghuskey@hotmail.com Wed Aug 20 01:30:49 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:30:49 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C36677.A1CC0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Dale, We are indeed able to reproduce, if we wish to. There are several millio= n children in glbt-parent families in the U.S. (www.colage.org) and more = all the time. It's a gayby boom! Melynda Huskey ----- Original Message ----- From: Dale Courtney Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:02 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. > It seems that homosexuals have been a small minority for many =20 > centuries in all kinds of societies. =20 Probably has to do with their inability to reproduce. =20 Best, Dale _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, =20 serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. =20 http://www.fsr.net =20 mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com /////////////////////////////////////////////////////Get more from the We= b. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C36677.A1CC0670 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dale,
 
We are indeed able to reproduce, if we wish to.=   There are several million children in glbt-parent families in the = U.S. (www.colage.org) and more= all the time.  It's a gayby boom!
 
Mely= nda Huskey
 
----- Original Message= -----
From: Dale Courtney
<= B>Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:02 PM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not = exactly.
 
> It seems that homosexuals have been = a small minority for many
> centuries in all kinds of societies. <= BR>
Probably has to do with their inability to reproduce.

Best= ,
Dale

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------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C36677.A1CC0670-- From Brnieuwsma@softhome.net Wed Aug 20 01:32:49 2003 From: Brnieuwsma@softhome.net (Benjamin Nieuwsma) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:32:49 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. References: <20030819183009.30678.78123.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> <5.1.0.14.0.20030819145230.0389cbc8@mail.moscow.com> <3F429E49.256468F7@moscow.com> Message-ID: <002601c366b2$ad561ea0$1f00a8c0@benjamin> Greetings, On the cruelty issue, is it cruel to punnish people who have murdered? Just wondering... Cheers! Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mushroom" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:01 PM Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. > Douglas wrote: > > > > Ralph said, among other things: > > Using them as scapegoats is just plain cruel. > > > > Cruelty is bad? If there is no absolute by which we may judge society, then > > society is absolute. And, since Ralph helpfully pointed out that most > > societies have mistreated homosexuals, then that must make it okay. > > > > > This is truly a cruel posting, because some one (or some > few) out there is bound to take Doug Wilson seriously. > > Don Coombs > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From dale@courtneys.us Wed Aug 20 01:36:01 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:36:01 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200308200036.h7K0a9KM084532@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F1_01C36678.5BF8DA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Melynda, I was responding to Ralph's comment that "homosexuals have been a small minority for many centuries in all kinds of societies." It has only been in the last couple of decades that we have had the technology to allow homosexuals to reproduce. As your mom pointed out to me, homosexuals reproduce -- they just don't reproduce with the first choice of partners. I was just adding some levity to Ralph's post. Best, Dale _____ From: Melynda Huskey [mailto:mghuskey@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, 19 August, 2003 17:31 To: Dale Courtney; vision2020 Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. Dear Dale, We are indeed able to reproduce, if we wish to. There are several million children in glbt-parent families in the U.S. (www.colage.org) and more all the time. It's a gayby boom! Melynda Huskey ----- Original Message ----- From: Dale Courtney Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:02 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. > It seems that homosexuals have been a small minority for many > centuries in all kinds of societies. Probably has to do with their inability to reproduce. Best, Dale _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// _____ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_000_00F1_01C36678.5BF8DA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Melynda,
 
I was = responding to=20 Ralph's comment that "homosexuals = have been a=20 small minority for many centuries in all kinds of = societies."=20
 
It has only been in the last couple of decades that we = have had the=20 technology to allow homosexuals to reproduce.=20
 
As=20 your mom pointed out to me, homosexuals reproduce -- they just don't = reproduce=20 with the first choice of partners.
 
I was=20 just adding some levity to Ralph's post.=20
 
Best,
Dale
 


From: Melynda Huskey=20 [mailto:mghuskey@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 19 August, = 2003=20 17:31
To: Dale Courtney; vision2020
Subject: Re:=20 [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not = exactly.

Dear Dale,
 
We are indeed able to reproduce, if we wish to.  There are = several=20 million children in glbt-parent families in the U.S. (www.colage.org) and more all = the=20 time.  It's a gayby boom!
 
Melynda Huskey
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Dale Courtney
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, = 2003 3:02=20 PM
To: = vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Re: = Hope for=20 Healing? Well, not exactly.
 
> It seems that homosexuals have been a small = minority=20 for many
> centuries in all kinds of societies. =

Probably has=20 to do with their inability to reproduce.=20 =

Best,
Dale

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------=_NextPart_000_00F1_01C36678.5BF8DA50-- From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Wed Aug 20 01:50:03 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:50:03 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fresh air for Dougie W. References: <9.17686c69.2c740800@aol.com> Message-ID: <001201c366bb$281729b0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Visionaries: Such an interesting conversation to find on the list-serve! Among the hi-lights: Mr. Harrell blows up a firebomb, Mrs. Huskey the Younger tries to pretend it didn't happen, Mr. Hansen chuckles in the corner with his pals, and Mr. Wilson's logic isn't addressed, particularly by Mrs. Huskey the Older's attempt at wit. The question seems to come down to this: how can anyone claim that homosexuality is moral? Obviously every practical belief system has some sort of foundation, so what is it for homosexuals? Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma From petew@completebbs.com Wed Aug 20 02:40:16 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:40:16 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Hope for Healing? Well, not exactly. In-Reply-To: <002601c366b2$ad561ea0$1f00a8c0@benjamin> References: <20030819183009.30678.78123.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> <5.1.0.14.0.20030819145230.0389cbc8@mail.moscow.com> <3F429E49.256468F7@moscow.com> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030819183916.00a09dd0@mail.completebbs.com> --=======379F57F2======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-456F68C9; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 05:32 PM 8/19/03 -0700, Benjamin Nieuwsma wrote: >On the cruelty issue, is it cruel to punnish people who have murdered? Puns are always cruel and always hurt the innocent!!! --=======379F57F2======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-456F68C9 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======379F57F2=======-- From thansen@moscow.com Wed Aug 20 04:03:56 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:03:56 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fresh air for Dougie W. In-Reply-To: <001201c366bb$281729b0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Message-ID: As you stated, Mr. Nieuwsma: " . . . every practical belief system has some sort of foundation, . . . " I believe that these foundations define what each belief structure considers to be appropriate/acceptable behavior. Each person possesses his/her own foundation for appropriate/acceptable behavior based on their individual life experiences. Not all peoples' belief structures are identical to everybody else's. What I consider to be "appropriate/acceptable behavior" may not fit within anybody else's parameters of "appropriate/acceptable behavior" and vice versa. This even varies from region to region within the United States. You have chosen to nullify each and every homosexual's belief system simply because they are homosexual. How many of the 58,007 names on the Vietnam War Memorial do you believe belong to homosexuals. What do you feel of their belief structures? Should we overlook the fact that each of them gave their lives and think down on them because they were gay and in the same breath praise the child molesting Catholic priest as he lectures from the pulpit? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From natewilson@moscow.com Wed Aug 20 06:58:54 2003 From: natewilson@moscow.com (Nate Wilson) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 22:58:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The Message-ID: <3F430E1E.8060301@moscow.com> In my years on this mortal coil, there is only one person whom I have known to have the patience of Job. It's a handy trait in any walk of life, but is especially helpful for such a locally loved pastor. For the last year or so, or however long its been that my father has been sticking his oar in this particular puddle of vision, I have continued to be amazed, once again, at my father's patience. It's not as if he profits from any of this, but for some reason he continues his interaction, covering the same philosophical ground repeatedly, and somehow still enjoying you all, and the interaction. I grow impatient much more quickly, am surprised at the continual fog that passes for secular orthodoxy, and leave despairing. He expects the fog, and does not despair. He laughs and answers the same questions over again, only to have his answers once again dismissed with such deadly repartees as "Logic? I think not." or equivalent responses. Folks that he somehow still finds amusing, and manages to enjoy, then poo-poo him because that's what they're supposed to do. I wonder to myself "Are any of these people thinking?" (Note to Mr. Courtney: Could you provide a graph with projected cognitive ability among visionaries? Is there a correlation with government education? A pie chart would be nice.) and yet he is patient. I don't think anyone has taken more abuse in this little arena than my father, and I don't think anyone could be less affected by it. And so we come to the latest lap in the same old race: Philosophical foundations of morality, specifically in regard to homosexuals. I happen to watch, again, as my father wrote in a basic question about moral epistemology, only using much smaller words, and received the same old responses that pass for interaction is these circles. And I can't help it, I have to try. "Maybe this time they will see it," I tell myself. My Eeyore heart says otherwise, but I will try regardless. I will speak louder and slower, like an American in Paris, in the hopes that something, be it ever so small, might sink in. Of course I run a great risk attempting this. I might be told that it is hot outside, and mommy doesn't have time for me. That's always a dangerous rebuttal. Others will chose other ways to attempt to dismiss me. They might try to pat me on my wee head, compare me to a dog, and ask if I have other tricks. That one's used a lot in Philosophy of Religion departments around the country, originally credited to Plantinga of course. These are all dangers that I am willing to risk, and I need to learn patience. This, simple, well ennunciated foreign language explanation is about personal betterment, striving after patience, etc. Not that it will help. My father is against murder. Also racism, rape, torture, unlawful wars, etc. The funny thing is. . . he knows why he's against them. He has faith in an ultimate and absolute Goodness. To simplify: these things are bad because God made the world, He is good, and He hates these things. They are against His nature, contrary to His will, and thus, these things will sicken any faithful Christian. Now anyone can feel free to get all excited here, scoot to the front of their desk chair and twiddle their fingers in the air in the hopes of asking a sticky question about the Problem of Evil (PoE). Despite the fact that the discussion would be awfully interesting and highly intelligent, that's not what this is about. The point is this: When my father says something is evil, it means more than personal dislike. The Christian believes that the murder of a Wyoming homosexual is wicked, not as a matter of his own likes or dislikes. It is wicked because an authoritative, all-good, Creator God hates it. How primitive. Rape is bad because God said so. "Who's He think He is?" you ask. Well, God. He did make the place. But before those of you who want to giggle snicker too much, let's move on to the relativist (secular orthodoxy) paradigm. This, if I say so myself, is one dumb worldview. There can be no absolutes in this world. Absolutes are against the rules. All of them. Absolutely all absolutes are fallacious. But I digress already. People who are moral relativists are in a bind. Murdering homosexuals is bad. Killing your English teacher, shooting classmates, etc. These are all off limits. But here's the kicker. . . why? Is it because anyone in authority said so? Or is your morality based on nothing more than what you personally are comfortable with? Ah, society has spoken has it? You want to go with Kant and the old greatest good for the greatest number bit? That's the ethics of gang rape, and all the picking on minorities that filled our yesteryears. If you can't say why a thing is wrong, then you have no right to say anything more than "I don't personally like it," and the rapist can say "Who the hell are you?" Epistemological foundations are necessary. As depressing as that might be. Well, I'm off to paint the baseboards before my next my second offshoot gets borned (due 9-11). No doubt the next forty-five minutes of labor will reap greater fruit than the last. But remember, it was all about me, and personal betterment. Perhaps now I'm a little more patient, a little more like Pooh. Cheers. NDW P.S. And please accept my apologies for my Nieuwsma length. From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Wed Aug 20 09:46:47 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:46:47 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate, You Don't Get It! Message-ID: Nate and All: This was an enjoyable post, heartfelt and thoughtful, yet it does not address some of the well reasoned arguments presented on V2020 that take issue with your insistence on the absolute truth of your spiritual worldview, and the absolute necessity you assert that other absolute religious views which disagree with you must be wrong. I can easily say without contradiction that one absolute viewpoint may be correct, but I see no convincing evidence that any one of the competing absolute viewpoints has made a good case it must be the true and only one. To throw your hands in the air, and with dismay complain that all moral values will collapse if we do not all agree, like humble subjects before an intellectual spiritual dictator, that belief in one and only one view of God and spirit is the only basis for a social structure that can save us, is to advocate an undefendable extreme conformism of spiritual thought, that ironically will guarantee strife and hatred! I speak in this writing as a journalist of the spirit, observing the claims and counter-claims of those asserting their way is the one and only. Catholics and Protestants, Jews and Muslims, Mormons and Baha'is etc. all defend their way of viewing spirituality, and thus morality, as the absolute. You are arguing against an easy target when you attack "moral relativists." What about the above named absolutist religious viewpoints which do disagree in fundamental ways with each other on critical moral issues? If you take issue with them, you will then be forced to argue not against moral relativists, but against others who disagree with you on fundamental moral issues, derived from a source they also claim is absolute. Why should I, as a spiritual journalist, believe you rather than any other religious absolutist viewpoint? Who says you have THE PERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF GOD that makes your views the only way? Maybe you are making a mistake. Maybe you have been deceived. Maybe the limits and imperfections of human thought should prompt a reasonable person to humbly admit that indeed knowledge of the infinite and God is a difficult endeavor fraught with perplexing problems that renders dogmatic dismissal of other differing spiritual views a divisive and narrow position. Also, to suggest we need charts or graphs to measure the intelligence or lack of it of anyone on V2020 is snobbish arrogance. Intelligence is no guarantee of moral truth in action, or of an honest seeking after truth. In fact, many brilliant people in history have been monsters of the highest order who followed great untruths believed absolutely. I prefer the company of the kind and gentle of modest intelligence to the greatest genius who is cynical and cruel. So you can take your grand intelligence and lecture others more impressed with pie charts about your superior moral authority. Ted Nate wrote: >But before those of you who want to giggle snicker too much, let's move on >to the relativist (secular orthodoxy) paradigm. This, if I say so myself, >is one dumb worldview. There can be no absolutes in this world. Absolutes >are against the rules. All of them. Absolutely all absolutes are >fallacious. But I digress already. People who are moral relativists are in >a bind. Murdering homosexuals is bad. Killing your English teacher, >shooting classmates, etc. These are all off limits. But here's the kicker. >. . why? Is it because anyone in authority said so? Or is your morality >based on nothing more than what you personally are comfortable with? Ah, >society has spoken has it? You want to go with Kant and the old greatest >good for the greatest number bit? That's the ethics of gang rape, and all >the picking on minorities that filled our yesteryears. If you can't say why >a thing is wrong, then you have no right to say anything more than "I don't >personally like it," and the rapist can say "Who the hell are you?" >Epistemological foundations are necessary. As depressing as that might be. > _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental From dougwils@moscow.com Wed Aug 20 18:11:48 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:11:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The In-Reply-To: <3F430E1E.8060301@moscow.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030820100935.01c0e0b0@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, Finally! Someone understands! Of course, it is my son who understands, one who knows my quirks, like believing in right and wrong, not in mostly right and kinda wrong, but nevertheless I am encouraged to persevere. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 10:58 PM 8/19/2003 -0700, you wrote: > In my years on this mortal coil, there is only one person whom I have > known to have the patience of Job. It's a handy trait in any walk of > life, but is especially helpful for such a locally loved pastor. For the > last year or so, or however long its been that my father has been > sticking his oar in this particular puddle of vision, I have continued to > be amazed, once again, at my father's patience. It's not as if he profits > from any of this, but for some reason he continues his interaction, > covering the same philosophical ground repeatedly, and somehow still > enjoying you all, and the interaction. I grow impatient much more > quickly, am surprised at the continual fog that passes for secular > orthodoxy, and leave despairing. He expects the fog, and does not > despair. He laughs and answers the same questions over again, only to > have his answers once again dismissed with such deadly repartees as > "Logic? I think not." or equivalent responses. Folks that he somehow > still finds amusing, and manages to enjoy, then poo-poo him because > that's what they're supposed to do. I wonder to myself "Are any of these > people thinking?" (Note to Mr. Courtney: Could you provide a graph with > projected cognitive ability among visionaries? Is there a correlation > with government education? A pie chart would be nice.) and yet he is patient. > I don't think anyone has taken more abuse in this little arena than my > father, and I don't think anyone could be less affected by it. And so we > come to the latest lap in the same old race: Philosophical foundations of > morality, specifically in regard to homosexuals. I happen to watch, > again, as my father wrote in a basic question about moral epistemology, > only using much smaller words, and received the same old responses that > pass for interaction is these circles. And I can't help it, I have to > try. "Maybe this time they will see it," I tell myself. My Eeyore heart > says otherwise, but I will try regardless. I will speak louder and > slower, like an American in Paris, in the hopes that something, be it > ever so small, might sink in. Of course I run a great risk attempting > this. I might be told that it is hot outside, and mommy doesn't have time > for me. That's always a dangerous rebuttal. Others will chose other ways > to attempt to dismiss me. They might try to pat me on my wee head, > compare me to a dog, and ask if I have other tricks. That one's used a > lot in Philosophy of Religion departments around the country, originally > credited to Plantinga of course. These are all dangers that I am willing > to risk, and I need to learn patience. This, simple, well ennunciated > foreign language explanation is about personal betterment, striving after > patience, etc. Not that it will help. > > My father is against murder. Also racism, rape, torture, unlawful > wars, etc. The funny thing is. . . he knows why he's against them. He has > faith in an ultimate and absolute Goodness. To simplify: these things are > bad because God made the world, He is good, and He hates these things. > They are against His nature, contrary to His will, and thus, these things > will sicken any faithful Christian. Now anyone can feel free to get all > excited here, scoot to the front of their desk chair and twiddle their > fingers in the air in the hopes of asking a sticky question about the > Problem of Evil (PoE). Despite the fact that the discussion would be > awfully interesting and highly intelligent, that's not what this is > about. The point is this: When my father says something is evil, it means > more than personal dislike. The Christian believes that the murder of a > Wyoming homosexual is wicked, not as a matter of his own likes or > dislikes. It is wicked because an authoritative, all-good, Creator God > hates it. How primitive. Rape is bad because God said so. "Who's He think > He is?" you ask. Well, God. He did make the place. > > But before those of you who want to giggle snicker too much, let's > move on to the relativist (secular orthodoxy) paradigm. This, if I say so > myself, is one dumb worldview. There can be no absolutes in this world. > Absolutes are against the rules. All of them. Absolutely all absolutes > are fallacious. But I digress already. People who are moral relativists > are in a bind. Murdering homosexuals is bad. Killing your English > teacher, shooting classmates, etc. These are all off limits. But here's > the kicker. . . why? Is it because anyone in authority said so? Or is > your morality based on nothing more than what you personally are > comfortable with? Ah, society has spoken has it? You want to go with Kant > and the old greatest good for the greatest number bit? That's the ethics > of gang rape, and all the picking on minorities that filled our > yesteryears. If you can't say why a thing is wrong, then you have no > right to say anything more than "I don't personally like it," and the > rapist can say "Who the hell are you?" Epistemological foundations are > necessary. As depressing as that might be. > > Well, I'm off to paint the baseboards before my next my second > offshoot gets borned (due 9-11). No doubt the next forty-five minutes of > labor will reap greater fruit than the last. But remember, it was all > about me, and personal betterment. Perhaps now I'm a little more patient, > a little more like Pooh. Cheers. > >NDW > >P.S. And please accept my apologies for my Nieuwsma length. > >_____________________________________________________ >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 21 04:06:45 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 20:06:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The Message-ID:

Put in on a Hallmark.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Douglas
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The
>Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:11:48 -0700
>
>
>Visionaries,
>
>Finally! Someone understands! Of course, it is my son who
>understands, one who knows my quirks, like believing in right and
>wrong, not in mostly right and kinda wrong, but nevertheless I am
>encouraged to persevere.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Douglas Wilson
>
>
>
>At 10:58 PM 8/19/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>> In my years on this mortal coil, there is only one person whom
>>I have known to have the patience of Job. It's a handy trait in any
>>walk of life, but is especially helpful for such a locally loved
>>pastor. For the last year or so, or however long its been that my
>>father has been sticking his oar in this particular puddle of
>>vision, I have continued to be amazed, once again, at my father's
>>patience. It's not as if he profits from any of this, but for some
>>reason he continues his interaction, covering the same
>>philosophical ground repeatedly, and somehow still enjoying you
>>all, and the interaction. I grow impatient much more quickly, am
>>surprised at the continual fog that passes for secular orthodoxy,
>>and leave despairing. He expects the fog, and does not despair. He
>>laughs and answers the same questions over again, only to have his
>>answers once again dismissed with such deadly repartees as "Logic?
>>I think not." or equivalent responses. Folks that he somehow still
>>finds amusing, and manages to enjoy, then poo-poo him because
>>that's what they're supposed to do. I wonder to myself "Are any of
>>these people thinking?" (Note to Mr. Courtney: Could you provide a
>>graph with projected cognitive ability among visionaries? Is there
>>a correlation with government education? A pie chart would be
>>nice.) and yet he is patient.
>> I don't think anyone has taken more abuse in this little arena
>>than my father, and I don't think anyone could be less affected by
>>it. And so we come to the latest lap in the same old race:
>>Philosophical foundations of morality, specifically in regard to
>>homosexuals. I happen to watch, again, as my father wrote in a
>>basic question about moral epistemology, only using much smaller
>>words, and received the same old responses that pass for
>>interaction is these circles. And I can't help it, I have to try.
>>"Maybe this time they will see it," I tell myself. My Eeyore heart
>>says otherwise, but I will try regardless. I will speak louder and
>>slower, like an American in Paris, in the hopes that something, be
>>it ever so small, might sink in. Of course I run a great risk
>>attempting this. I might be told that it is hot outside, and mommy
>>doesn't have time for me. That's always a dangerous rebuttal.
>>Others will chose other ways to attempt to dismiss me. They might
>>try to pat me on my wee head, compare me to a dog, and ask if I
>>have other tricks. That one's used a lot in Philosophy of Religion
>>departments around the country, originally credited to Plantinga of
>>course. These are all dangers that I am willing to risk, and I need
>>to learn patience. This, simple, well ennunciated foreign language
>>explanation is about personal betterment, striving after patience,
>>etc. Not that it will help.
>>
>> My father is against murder. Also racism, rape, torture,
>>unlawful wars, etc. The funny thing is. . . he knows why he's
>>against them. He has faith in an ultimate and absolute Goodness. To
>>simplify: these things are bad because God made the world, He is
>>good, and He hates these things. They are against His nature,
>>contrary to His will, and thus, these things will sicken any
>>faithful Christian. Now anyone can feel free to get all excited
>>here, scoot to the front of their desk chair and twiddle their
>>fingers in the air in the hopes of asking a sticky question about
>>the Problem of Evil (PoE). Despite the fact that the discussion
>>would be awfully interesting and highly intelligent, that's not
>>what this is about. The point is this: When my father says
>>something is evil, it means more than personal dislike. The
>>Christian believes that the murder of a Wyoming homosexual is
>>wicked, not as a matter of his own likes or dislikes. It is wicked
>>because an authoritative, all-good, Creator God hates it. How
>>primitive. Rape is bad because God said so. "Who's He think He is?"
>>you ask. Well, God. He did make the place.
>>
>> But before those of you who want to giggle snicker too much,
>>let's move on to the relativist (secular orthodoxy) paradigm. This,
>>if I say so myself, is one dumb worldview. There can be no
>>absolutes in this world. Absolutes are against the rules. All of
>>them. Absolutely all absolutes are fallacious. But I digress
>>already. People who are moral relativists are in a bind. Murdering
>>homosexuals is bad. Killing your English teacher, shooting
>>classmates, etc. These are all off limits. But here's the kicker. .
>>. why? Is it because anyone in authority said so? Or is your
>>morality based on nothing more than what you personally are
>>comfortable with? Ah, society has spoken has it? You want to go
>>with Kant and the old greatest good for the greatest number bit?
>>That's the ethics of gang rape, and all the picking on minorities
>>that filled our yesteryears. If you can't say why a thing is wrong,
>>then you have no right to say anything more than "I don't
>>personally like it," and the rapist can say "Who the hell are you?"
>>Epistemological foundations are necessary. As depressing as that
>>might be.
>>
>> Well, I'm off to paint the baseboards before my next my second
>>offshoot gets borned (due 9-11). No doubt the next forty-five
>>minutes of labor will reap greater fruit than the last. But
>>remember, it was all about me, and personal betterment. Perhaps now
>>I'm a little more patient, a little more like Pooh. Cheers.
>>
>>NDW
>>
>>P.S. And please accept my apologies for my Nieuwsma length.
>>
>>_____________________________________________________
>>List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the
>>communities of the Palouse since 1994.
>> http://www.fsr.net
>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Thu Aug 21 05:10:39 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:10:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Nate, You Don't Get It! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030821041039.97191.qmail@web13405.mail.yahoo.com> Hello Mr. Ted Moffet, I think you may be the only one that recognizes that 'moral relativists' are easy targets. You said, >> "You are arguing against an easy target when you attack 'moral relativists.'" I find it interesting that all the 'moral relativists' on this board haven't realized they are easy targets. That is why we are having so much fun. Otherwise, like Luke did before, all we have to ask them is "says who?" And they fall apart. It is usually obvious when their response is something like - "that is logic?" Wham! And they dont even know it. LOL! You get it, though, how refreshing. Maybe the others will someday make the next step as yourself, but I somehow doubt it. Until then, OPEN SEASON on 'moral relativists'. Cheers! John Harrell __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Thu Aug 21 05:21:37 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:21:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different Message-ID: <20030821042137.64686.qmail@web13401.mail.yahoo.com> Children Of Gay Parents Are Different I quote from the following study, there are more, but this one will suffice: http://www.narth.com/docs/does.html [Ok Melynda, go for it, you may now post your list of studies showing this study to be faulty or whatever.... Let's see how long it takes you - GO!] Excerpts: 3. One study examined by the researchers indicated that a significantly greater proportion of young adult children raised by lesbians had engaged in a same-sex relationship (six of 25 interviewed) than those raised by a heterosexual mother (none of 20 interviewed). 4. Those raised by lesbian mothers were also more likely to consider a homosexual relationship. Indeed, what she found makes sense -- lesbian mothers tend to have a feminizing effect on their sons, and a masculinizing effect on their daughters. "And despite what many gender researchers claim, research tells us that the absence of a father in the home is not, on balance, good for families." __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From petew@completebbs.com Thu Aug 21 05:53:50 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:53:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The In-Reply-To: <3F430E1E.8060301@moscow.com> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030820202026.00a01e50@mail.completebbs.com> --=======2770657D======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-622B42; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 10:58 PM 8/19/03 -0700, Nate Wilson wrote: >You want to go with Kant and the old greatest good for the greatest number >bit? That's the ethics of gang rape, and all the picking on minorities >that filled our yesteryears. Kant is now officially confused with Francis Hutcheson ("greatest happiness for the greatest numbers") who is in turn now confused with perhaps....Sade (the "ethics [sic] of gang rape")????? Weird, because it's nonsense and also because y'all have been endlessly rehashing Kant's idea that morality requires religion to be coherent. Hutcheson's phrase always winds up being used as a motto for fictional dystopias, so I suppose it's futile to try to defend him here, only to say that he clearly and specifically opposed the idea of moral relativism. --=======2770657D======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-622B42 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======2770657D=======-- From thansen@moscow.com Thu Aug 21 14:08:19 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 06:08:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different In-Reply-To: <20030821042137.64686.qmail@web13401.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Greetings Visionaires - To continue quoting exerpts from Mr. Harrell's resource (http://www.narth.com/docs/does.html): 1. Compared to the daughters of heterosexual mothers, the daughters of lesbians more frequently dress, play and behave in ways that do not conform to sex-typed cultural norms. They show greater interest in activities with both masculine and feminine qualities. They have higher aspirations to occupations that are not traditionally female. 2. In terms of aggression and play, sons of lesbians behave in less traditionally masculine ways. They are likely to be more nurturing and affectionate than their counterparts in heterosexual families. 6. The studies indicate that sexual orientation has no measurable effect on the quality of parent-child relationships or on the mental health of children. Is the picture getting clearer now, Mr. Harrell? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho From thansen@moscow.com Thu Aug 21 16:45:28 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (thansen@moscow.com) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 15:45:28 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Recall George Bush Message-ID: <200308211515.h7LFFLKM071156@whale2.fsr.net> Greetings Visionaires - I am not going to discuss King George's failures while in office as there are far too many to list. I will simply provide you a link to a "Recall Bush" website where you may electronically sign the petition. http://www.bushrecall.org/petition/ Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From london@moscow.com Thu Aug 21 18:17:22 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:17:22 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Big Brother is coming to Moscow Message-ID: <3F44FEA2.2592E41A@moscow.com> Kaleidoscope Productions will present "Big Brother and the Holding Company" in concert on September 19, 2003 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow, ID. The original band of Janis Joplin will perform at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $26 for the early show and $31 for the later performance. They are available at Bookpeople of Moscow, Hyperspud Sports,Kaleidoscope Picture Framing and Ticketswest, 800-325-SEAT or www.tickswest.com For additional information call 208-882-1343. From mghuskey@hotmail.com Thu Aug 21 20:19:53 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:19:53 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Hope For Healing Pooh, Winnie The Message-ID: Oh, I see. I thought we were all in conversation--a bit contentious at times, maybe, and sometimes dull, but in conversation. Now I realize that for Nate, at least, this isn't conversation, it's *conversion.* Only we're not turning, and that's pretty darned inconsiderate of us. Here's Doug trying to teach us the moral alphabet, and we just keep on refusing to learn to read, even when he laughs at us in the kindest possible (and scripturally sanctioned) way to help us understand. What naughty, ungrateful numbskulls we are! Imagine, we even dare to suggest that we can read already, and from a different book. Well, the antics of the reprobate have their Providential purpose--it wasn't that long ago that the Presbyterian Church taught that the sight of the damned souls suffering in Hell would add pleasure to the joys of the elect in Heaven . . . so at least you've got that to look forward to, Nate. Melynda Huskey Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Thu Aug 21 21:21:51 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:21:51 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Nate, You Don't Get It! Message-ID: John et. al. However, the absolutists who believe in God as their ultimate source of ethics also have relativistic difficulties insofar as their are many competing versions of these "absolute" ethics. So the true believers in different versions of Christianity, who read a differing sets of ethical rules from God's word, are within the theological structure of Christianity, plagued with relativistic moral quandaries. Thus we have a Gay Bishop among the Episcopalians, suggesting a very different interpretation of an important moral rule than the one that John Harrell appears to follow. Who is right within the Christian God's community? Christians then appear to slump into a "Who says so, that's just your opinion!" sort of approach to solving a moral rule supposedly incontrovertibly derived from a perfect un-contradictory source: God. Again, the imperfections and limitations of human thought unavoidably ensnare those who seek to claim absolute and perfect ethical rules. I see no way around this difficulty, for any ethical belief system. It is easy to say, "But I have the true and only set of rules derived from the one and only true God." However, those with an open and skeptical mind can't help but notice this approach has been used for thousand of years to "prove" that certain ethical rules are correct, by numerous competing and contradictory ethical systems. Who says your ethical rules are the true ones derived from God? Many religions claim that God speaks to them directly. Thus the perfection of their revelations. But if these revelations disagree, someone is deceived or is being a deceiver. I am afraid NO ethical system is without logical difficulties regarding relativistic interpretations of significant ethical rules. Ted >From: John Harrell >To: Ted Moffett , natewilson@moscow.com >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Nate, You Don't Get It! >Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:10:39 -0700 (PDT) > >Hello Mr. Ted Moffet, > >I think you may be the only one that recognizes that 'moral relativists' >are >easy targets. You said, > >> "You are arguing against an easy target when you attack 'moral >relativists.'" > >I find it interesting that all the 'moral relativists' on this board >haven't >realized they are easy targets. That is why we are having so much fun. >Otherwise, >like Luke did before, all we have to ask them is "says who?" And they fall >apart. >It is usually obvious when their response is something like - "that is >logic?" >Wham! And they dont even know it. LOL! > >You get it, though, how refreshing. Maybe the others will someday make the >next >step as yourself, but I somehow doubt it. > >Until then, OPEN SEASON on 'moral relativists'. > >Cheers! >John Harrell > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! 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Just the fact that you are reading this is proof not just of God’s existence, but also of His/Her/Its beneficence. That’s right. I am not certain of God’s precise gender. But I am certain that He/She/It chose me to write this book. This isn’t hubris. I’m not saying this in an egotistical way. God didn’t choose me because I’m the greatest writer who ever lived. That was William Shakespeare, whose work I have a passing familiarity with. No. I just happened to be the right vessel at the right time. If something in this book makes you laugh, it was God’s joke. If something makes you think, it’s because God had a good point to make. The reason I know God chose me is because God spoke to me personally. God began our conversation by clearing something up. Some of George W. Bush’s friends say that Bush believes God called him to be president during these times of trial. But God told me that He/She/It had actually chosen Al Gore by making sure that Gore won the popular vote and, God thought, the electoral college. “THAT WORKED FOR EVERYONE ELSE,” God said. “What about Tilden?” I asked, referring to the 1876 debacle. “QUIET!” God snapped. God was angry. God said that after 9/11, George W. Bush squandered a unique moment of national unity. That instead of rallying the country around a program of mutual purpose and sacrifice, Bush cynically used the tragedy to solidify his political power and pursue an agenda that panders to his base and serves the interests of his corporate backers. God told me that Bush squandered a $4.6 trillion surplus and is plunging us into deficits as far as God can see. And that Bush squandered another surplus. The surplus of goodwill from the rest of the world that he had inherited from Bill Clinton. And this was pissing God off. He/She/It was right. But it sounded like a lot of work. “Look, God, I’m flattered, but I think you got the wrong guy. The kind of book you’re talking about would require months of research.” And God said, “LET THERE BE GOOGLE. AND LET THERE BE LEXISNEXIS.” “Very funny, God. I use Google all the time.” “YES, I KNOW,” God said. “FOR HOT ASIAN TEENS.” “You must be thinking of my son, Joe.” “AL? I'M OMNISCIENT.” “Okay, okay.” I changed the subject. “It’s just that I can’t do this book myself.” “LEAVE THAT TO ME,” God boomed. And that’s when Harvard called. *** Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government asked me to serve as a fellow at its Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. After my varied and celebrated career in television, movies, publishing, and the lucrative world of corporate speaking, being a fellow at Harvard seemed, frankly, like a step down. I couldn’t think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of tomorrow’s leaders, unless it was spending fireside evenings sipping sherry with great minds at the Faculty Club. Yawn. To my surprise and delight, though, all Harvard wanted me to do was show up every once in a while and write something about something. That gave me an idea. “Would it be okay if I wrote a scathingly partisan attack on the rightwing media and the Bush administration?” “No problem,” Harvard said absentmindedly. “Count me in,” I replied. “From now on call me ‘Professor Franken.’” “No,” Harvard said, “you’re not a professor. But you can run a study group on the topic of your choosing.” “Great,” I said. “I’ve got the perfect topic: Write My Son’s Harvard College Application Essay.” “No,” they said. “Harvard students already know how to write successful Harvard applications, Al. We want you to teach them something new.” Harvard was right where I wanted it. “How about if the topic is: How to Research My Book?” “Sure,” Harvard said. “Most of our professors teach that course. Why, in the Biochemistry department, most of the graduate level courses are-” Harvard was boring me. “I gotta run, Harvard. Thanks.” *** I had my Nexis, I had my Google, I had my Harvard fellowship, and I had my fourteen research assistants. I sat down to write. Nothing. So I got on my knees and prayed for guidance. “How, God, can I best do Your work through this book? Who, dear Lord, is the audience for a book like this? And what’s a good title?” God answered, “YOU KNOW THOSE SH***Y BOOKS BY ANN COULTER AND BERNIE GOLDBERG?” “The best-sellers that claim there’s a liberal bias in the media?” I asked. “TOTAL BULLS***,” God said. “START BY ATTACKING THEM. HE'S CLEARLY A DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEE, AND SHE JUST LIES. BY THE WAY, THERE'S SOMETHING SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH HER.” “That’s pretty obvious.” “SO GO AFTER THEM, THE WHOLE LIBERAL BIAS MYTH, AND THEN GO AFTER THE RIGHT-WING MEDIA. ESPECIALLY FOX.” “Okay, God, I’m writing this down.” “THEN USE THEM AS A JUMPING-OFF POINT TO GO AFTER BUSH. YOU KNOW, BIG TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH, SURGING UNEMPLOYMENT, IGNORING EVERYONE BUT HIS CORPORATE BUDDIES, SCREWING THE ENVIRONMENT, PISSING OFF THE REST OF THE WORLD. THAT STUFF. AND THAT'S YOUR BOOK.” “Got it. One last thing. Title.” “HOW ABOUT BEARERS OF FALSE WITNESS AND THE FALSE WITNESS THAT THEY BEAR?” “Hmm. I, uh, I’ll work with that.” -------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Thu Aug 21 23:56:09 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 15:56:09 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) References: <200308212100.h7LL0WKM099985@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <007001c36837$9a6c1390$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Dear Visionaires, Is this Wambler Stambler under yet another guise? Who else uses so many caps? Random happy thoughts, Luke Nieuwsma ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 2:30 PM Subject: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) > Enjoy/Discuss/Debate > > An excerpt from > LIES: And the Lying Liars Who Them--A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right > by Al Franken > > > ************ > INTRODUCTION > ************ > > God chose me to write this book. > > Just the fact that you are reading this is proof not just of God's > existence, but also of His/Her/Its beneficence. That's right. I am not > certain of God's precise gender. But I am certain that He/She/It chose me to > write this book. > > This isn't hubris. I'm not saying this in an egotistical way. God didn't > choose me because I'm the greatest writer who ever lived. That was William > Shakespeare, whose work I have a passing familiarity with. No. I just > happened to be the right vessel at the right time. If something in this book > makes you laugh, it was God's joke. If something makes you think, it's > because God had a good point to make. > > The reason I know God chose me is because God spoke to me personally. > > God began our conversation by clearing something up. Some of George W. > Bush's friends say that Bush believes God called him to be president during > these times of trial. But God told me that He/She/It had actually chosen Al > Gore by making sure that Gore won the popular vote and, God thought, the > electoral college. "THAT WORKED FOR EVERYONE ELSE," God said. > > "What about Tilden?" I asked, referring to the 1876 debacle. > > "QUIET!" God snapped. God was angry. > > God said that after 9/11, George W. Bush squandered a unique moment of > national unity. That instead of rallying the country around a program of > mutual purpose and sacrifice, Bush cynically used the tragedy to solidify > his political power and pursue an agenda that panders to his base and serves > the interests of his corporate backers. > > God told me that Bush squandered a $4.6 trillion surplus and is plunging us > into deficits as far as God can see. And that Bush squandered another > surplus. The surplus of goodwill from the rest of the world that he had > inherited from Bill Clinton. > > And this was pissing God off. > > He/She/It was right. But it sounded like a lot of work. > > "Look, God, I'm flattered, but I think you got the wrong guy. The kind of > book you're talking about would require months of research." > > And God said, "LET THERE BE GOOGLE. AND LET THERE BE LEXISNEXIS." > > "Very funny, God. I use Google all the time." > > "YES, I KNOW," God said. "FOR HOT ASIAN TEENS." > > "You must be thinking of my son, Joe." > > "AL? I'M OMNISCIENT." > > "Okay, okay." I changed the subject. "It's just that I can't do this book > myself." > > "LEAVE THAT TO ME," God boomed. > > And that's when Harvard called. > > > *** > Harvard's Kennedy School of Government asked me to serve as a fellow at its > Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. After my > varied and celebrated career in television, movies, publishing, and the > lucrative world of corporate speaking, being a fellow at Harvard seemed, > frankly, like a step down. > > I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of > tomorrow's leaders, unless it was spending fireside evenings sipping sherry > with great minds at the Faculty Club. Yawn. > > To my surprise and delight, though, all Harvard wanted me to do was show up > every once in a while and write something about something. That gave me an > idea. > > "Would it be okay if I wrote a scathingly partisan attack on the rightwing > media and the Bush administration?" > > "No problem," Harvard said absentmindedly. > > "Count me in," I replied. "From now on call me 'Professor Franken.'" > > "No," Harvard said, "you're not a professor. But you can run a study group > on the topic of your choosing." > > "Great," I said. "I've got the perfect topic: Write My Son's Harvard College > Application Essay." > > "No," they said. "Harvard students already know how to write successful > Harvard applications, Al. We want you to teach them something new." > > Harvard was right where I wanted it. "How about if the topic is: How to > Research My Book?" > > "Sure," Harvard said. "Most of our professors teach that course. Why, in the > Biochemistry department, most of the graduate level courses are-" > > Harvard was boring me. "I gotta run, Harvard. Thanks." > > *** > > I had my Nexis, I had my Google, I had my Harvard fellowship, and I had my > fourteen research assistants. I sat down to write. Nothing. > > So I got on my knees and prayed for guidance. "How, God, can I best do Your > work through this book? Who, dear Lord, is the audience for a book like > this? And what's a good title?" > > God answered, "YOU KNOW THOSE SH***Y BOOKS BY ANN COULTER AND BERNIE > GOLDBERG?" > > "The best-sellers that claim there's a liberal bias in the media?" I asked. > > "TOTAL BULLS***," God said. "START BY ATTACKING THEM. HE'S CLEARLY A > DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEE, AND SHE JUST LIES. BY THE WAY, THERE'S > SOMETHING SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH HER." > > "That's pretty obvious." > > "SO GO AFTER THEM, THE WHOLE LIBERAL BIAS MYTH, AND THEN GO AFTER THE > RIGHT-WING MEDIA. ESPECIALLY FOX." > > "Okay, God, I'm writing this down." > > "THEN USE THEM AS A JUMPING-OFF POINT TO GO AFTER BUSH. YOU KNOW, BIG TAX > CUTS FOR THE RICH, SURGING UNEMPLOYMENT, IGNORING EVERYONE BUT HIS CORPORATE > BUDDIES, SCREWING THE ENVIRONMENT, PISSING OFF THE REST OF THE WORLD. THAT > STUFF. AND THAT'S YOUR BOOK." > > "Got it. One last thing. Title." > > "HOW ABOUT BEARERS OF FALSE WITNESS AND THE FALSE WITNESS THAT THEY BEAR?" > > "Hmm. I, uh, I'll work with that." > > -------------------------------------------- > > > --------------------------------------------- > This message was sent by First Step Internet. > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Fri Aug 22 00:08:52 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 16:08:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fresh air for Dougie W. References: Message-ID: <00b601c36839$3c70b5f0$7f00a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Dear Visionaires, and Mr. Hansen, too, I find it interesting that only Mr. Hansen, a heterosexual (though an alleged lesbian squished in a man's body), was willing to answer the original question. But even then, no offense intended to Mr. Hansen, the answer only consisted of stating the obvious: everybody has a fundamental belief system. So is there no honest answer to my query? Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma From jasonm8yer@moscow.com Fri Aug 22 00:46:53 2003 From: jasonm8yer@moscow.com (jasonm8yer@moscow.com) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 23:46:53 GMT Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Franken Message-ID: <200308212316.h7LNGjKM005535@whale2.fsr.net> I hope you were not referring to me being Stambler? As you can see I do not use a "Yahoo" email account. Additionally, as a long time reader of this board, I can assure you I am not Mr. Stambler. The reason for my posting is to post a little humor as provided by one Al Franken. It is ironic that since Fox has slapped Mr. Franken with a lawsuit, his new book is in and out of #1 on Amazon, initial publishing has gone from 200,000 to 450,000, and he is getting a lot more air time. God is discussed so frequently on this board, I thought it appropriate (except for the words with *** in them). --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ From auntiestablishment@hotmail.com Fri Aug 22 01:16:54 2003 From: auntiestablishment@hotmail.com (Joan Opyr) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:16:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Kant and fundamentalism Message-ID: Peter writes in response to Nate: >Kant is now officially confused with Francis Hutcheson ("greatest happiness >for the greatest numbers") who is in turn now confused with perhaps....Sade >(the "ethics [sic] of gang rape")????? Weird, because it's nonsense and >also because y'all have been endlessly rehashing Kant's idea that morality >requires religion to be coherent. I’m surprised no one has brought up the connection between Kant and religious fundamentalism before on this list. It seems obvious. According to Kantian moral theory, whether an action is right or wrong depends entirely on the principle behind it, i.e., the old “by what standard” question. If you believe that the principle behind the action is always and everywhere right, then the action itself is necessarily right. Likewise, if the principle is wrong, the action is wrong. Of course, better and brighter people than our humble selves have taken Kant’s ideas to pieces, most notably the British philosopher, Bernard Williams, who wrote about the concept of "moral luck." Sometimes, whether an action is right or wrong is in part a matter of chance; we often make moral judgments based upon circumstance. A man brandishes a wallet that a policeman mistakes for a gun. The policeman shoots him. If the man is a blameless innocent, the policeman is vilified. If the man is a serial killer, the policeman is an accidental hero. Or so, as I understand it, goes the argument. At any rate, Kantian theory, like fundamentalism, is unable to account for moral luck. I expect Ted or Peter would be better able to expand on the Kant/fundamentalism theme. I’ll stick to my own areas of expertise -- Beowulf, single malt Scotch, and high quality booger jokes. Joan Opyr _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From petew@completebbs.com Fri Aug 22 05:27:33 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:27:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Kant and fundamentalism In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030821212337.00a33120@mail.completebbs.com> --=======54D11F01======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2A08403; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 05:16 PM 8/21/03 -0700, Joan Opyr wrote: >I expect Ted or Peter would be better able to expand on the >Kant/fundamentalism theme. YESSS!!! I think it has something to do with one of the following. * Re: Details * Re: Approved * Re: Re: My details * Re: Thank you! * Re: That movie * Re: Wicked screensaver * Re: Your application * Thank you! * Your details --=======54D11F01======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2A08403 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======54D11F01=======-- From mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com Fri Aug 22 07:55:02 2003 From: mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com (mysticchic) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 23:55:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different Message-ID: <20030822065502.61920.qmail@web14408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-133097102-1061535302=:61632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I would like to think that there is nothing wrong with being "different". I truly believe that all parents regardless of their race, religion, or sexual preference want the same things for their children, the most important is that their children know that they are loved, no matter what. I am the mother of two beautiful children that are both bi-racial, I am sure that there are many studies out there on how my children are different, but being different is the basis to tolerance, and this works well for me. Patty --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-133097102-1061535302=:61632 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I  would like to think that there is nothing wrong with being "different".  I truly believe that all parents regardless of their race, religion, or sexual preference want the same things for their children, the most important is that their children know that they are loved, no matter what.  I am the mother of two beautiful children that  are both bi-racial, I am sure that there are many studies out there on how my children are different,  but being different is the basis to tolerance, and this works well for me.
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-133097102-1061535302=:61632-- From thansen@moscow.com Fri Aug 22 15:05:32 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 07:05:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different In-Reply-To: <20030822065502.61920.qmail@web14408.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3687B.C758D660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings Visionaires - Heaven forbid if a black female, gay, Jewish, elderly, disabled person should subscribe to this list. Pun intended for you Christian fundamentalists. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of mysticchic Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 11:55 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different I would like to think that there is nothing wrong with being "different". I truly believe that all parents regardless of their race, religion, or sexual preference want the same things for their children, the most important is that their children know that they are loved, no matter what. I am the mother of two beautiful children that are both bi-racial, I am sure that there are many studies out there on how my children are different, but being different is the basis to tolerance, and this works well for me. Patty ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3687B.C758D660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Yahoo!=20 SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design=20 software ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3687B.C758D660-- From ddouglas@pacsim.com Fri Aug 22 15:36:48 2003 From: ddouglas@pacsim.com (David Douglas) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:36:48 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) In-Reply-To: <200308212100.h7LL0WKM099985@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <001301c368ba$d2a68500$08e30e0a@LATITUDECPT5> Visionaries: Jason writes regarding Al Franken's book (LIES: And the Lying Liars Who Them--A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right) excerpt: Enjoy/Discuss/Debate Well just to add a little more background, balance?, or fuel (take your choice): http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,95162,00.html (Also found on The Smoking Gun site) Title: Comedian Al Franken Apologizes to Ashcroft Small Quote: [Letter from Franken to Ashcroft] "In the letter, I indicated that I wanted your story for a book about abstinence-only sex education entitled 'Savin' It!' I claimed that I had already received testimonies from several conservative leaders, which I had not," Further deconstruction of the event can be found in a column by Michelle Malkin: http://www.townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/mm20030822.shtml Parting comments: 1) I do find Al amusing.....at times. 2) Apparently Al doesn't practice diversity with respect to (perceived) actions by his philosophical opponents. Cheers, David Douglas From mghuskey@hotmail.com Fri Aug 22 18:08:13 2003 From: mghuskey@hotmail.com (Melynda Huskey) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Message-ID: By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . . Melynda Huskey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Aaron Belkin, Director Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military University of California, Santa Barbara 805-893-5664 SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious" SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate General (JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban "virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that the "don't ask, don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military as an honorable institution." Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders, including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara, he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said, "we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission." But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy, and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population, particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end the ban. "That was then and this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely. When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the [sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider." Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993 when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in 2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about the policy." Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness. But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance. Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened by this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this was not only because more people could join or remain in the service, but because the public's support of the military could increase. "There is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed, ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country." Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point, obviously it needs to see the light of day." Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers, legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has "moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside the military. Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting of the gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness. Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better than that." ### The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an official research unit of the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in the armed forces. More information is available at www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu. Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind Cannot bear very much reality. Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 22 18:28:16 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 17:28:16 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) Message-ID: Luke et. al. Luke, really, how can you dispute the authenticity? There are revelations from God here! The perfect voice of truth has spoken directly and no amount of fact or logic can challenge this source! Oh, you mean to suggest we should sometimes be skeptical when there is a claim of being directly insprired by God? Why, the whole world is coming undone: Luke is now a skeptic about the voice of God! Ted >From: "Luke" >To: "vision2020" , jasonm8yer@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) >Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 15:56:09 -0700 > >Dear Visionaires, >Is this Wambler Stambler under yet another guise? Who else uses so many >caps? > >Random happy thoughts, >Luke Nieuwsma > >----- Original Message ----- >From: >To: >Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 2:30 PM >Subject: [Vision2020] Al Franken's new book (Excerpt) > > > > Enjoy/Discuss/Debate > > > > An excerpt from > > LIES: And the Lying Liars Who Them--A Fair and Balanced Look at the >Right > > by Al Franken > > > > > > ************ > > INTRODUCTION > > ************ > > > > God chose me to write this book. > > > > Just the fact that you are reading this is proof not just of God's > > existence, but also of His/Her/Its beneficence. That's right. I am not > > certain of God's precise gender. But I am certain that He/She/It chose >me >to > > write this book. > > > > This isn't hubris. I'm not saying this in an egotistical way. God didn't > > choose me because I'm the greatest writer who ever lived. That was >William > > Shakespeare, whose work I have a passing familiarity with. No. I just > > happened to be the right vessel at the right time. If something in this >book > > makes you laugh, it was God's joke. If something makes you think, it's > > because God had a good point to make. > > > > The reason I know God chose me is because God spoke to me personally. > > > > God began our conversation by clearing something up. Some of George W. > > Bush's friends say that Bush believes God called him to be president >during > > these times of trial. But God told me that He/She/It had actually chosen >Al > > Gore by making sure that Gore won the popular vote and, God thought, the > > electoral college. "THAT WORKED FOR EVERYONE ELSE," God said. > > > > "What about Tilden?" I asked, referring to the 1876 debacle. > > > > "QUIET!" God snapped. God was angry. > > > > God said that after 9/11, George W. Bush squandered a unique moment of > > national unity. That instead of rallying the country around a program of > > mutual purpose and sacrifice, Bush cynically used the tragedy to >solidify > > his political power and pursue an agenda that panders to his base and >serves > > the interests of his corporate backers. > > > > God told me that Bush squandered a $4.6 trillion surplus and is plunging >us > > into deficits as far as God can see. And that Bush squandered another > > surplus. The surplus of goodwill from the rest of the world that he had > > inherited from Bill Clinton. > > > > And this was pissing God off. > > > > He/She/It was right. But it sounded like a lot of work. > > > > "Look, God, I'm flattered, but I think you got the wrong guy. The kind >of > > book you're talking about would require months of research." > > > > And God said, "LET THERE BE GOOGLE. AND LET THERE BE LEXISNEXIS." > > > > "Very funny, God. I use Google all the time." > > > > "YES, I KNOW," God said. "FOR HOT ASIAN TEENS." > > > > "You must be thinking of my son, Joe." > > > > "AL? I'M OMNISCIENT." > > > > "Okay, okay." I changed the subject. "It's just that I can't do this >book > > myself." > > > > "LEAVE THAT TO ME," God boomed. > > > > And that's when Harvard called. > > > > > > *** > > Harvard's Kennedy School of Government asked me to serve as a fellow at >its > > Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. After my > > varied and celebrated career in television, movies, publishing, and the > > lucrative world of corporate speaking, being a fellow at Harvard seemed, > > frankly, like a step down. > > > > I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of > > tomorrow's leaders, unless it was spending fireside evenings sipping >sherry > > with great minds at the Faculty Club. Yawn. > > > > To my surprise and delight, though, all Harvard wanted me to do was show >up > > every once in a while and write something about something. That gave me >an > > idea. > > > > "Would it be okay if I wrote a scathingly partisan attack on the >rightwing > > media and the Bush administration?" > > > > "No problem," Harvard said absentmindedly. > > > > "Count me in," I replied. "From now on call me 'Professor Franken.'" > > > > "No," Harvard said, "you're not a professor. But you can run a study >group > > on the topic of your choosing." > > > > "Great," I said. "I've got the perfect topic: Write My Son's Harvard >College > > Application Essay." > > > > "No," they said. "Harvard students already know how to write successful > > Harvard applications, Al. We want you to teach them something new." > > > > Harvard was right where I wanted it. "How about if the topic is: How to > > Research My Book?" > > > > "Sure," Harvard said. "Most of our professors teach that course. Why, in >the > > Biochemistry department, most of the graduate level courses are-" > > > > Harvard was boring me. "I gotta run, Harvard. Thanks." > > > > *** > > > > I had my Nexis, I had my Google, I had my Harvard fellowship, and I had >my > > fourteen research assistants. I sat down to write. Nothing. > > > > So I got on my knees and prayed for guidance. "How, God, can I best do >Your > > work through this book? Who, dear Lord, is the audience for a book like > > this? And what's a good title?" > > > > God answered, "YOU KNOW THOSE SH***Y BOOKS BY ANN COULTER AND BERNIE > > GOLDBERG?" > > > > "The best-sellers that claim there's a liberal bias in the media?" I >asked. > > > > "TOTAL BULLS***," God said. "START BY ATTACKING THEM. HE'S CLEARLY A > > DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEE, AND SHE JUST LIES. BY THE WAY, THERE'S > > SOMETHING SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH HER." > > > > "That's pretty obvious." > > > > "SO GO AFTER THEM, THE WHOLE LIBERAL BIAS MYTH, AND THEN GO AFTER THE > > RIGHT-WING MEDIA. ESPECIALLY FOX." > > > > "Okay, God, I'm writing this down." > > > > "THEN USE THEM AS A JUMPING-OFF POINT TO GO AFTER BUSH. YOU KNOW, BIG >TAX > > CUTS FOR THE RICH, SURGING UNEMPLOYMENT, IGNORING EVERYONE BUT HIS >CORPORATE > > BUDDIES, SCREWING THE ENVIRONMENT, PISSING OFF THE REST OF THE WORLD. >THAT > > STUFF. AND THAT'S YOUR BOOK." > > > > "Got it. One last thing. Title." > > > > "HOW ABOUT BEARERS OF FALSE WITNESS AND THE FALSE WITNESS THAT THEY >BEAR?" > > > > "Hmm. I, uh, I'll work with that." > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > > > --------------------------------------------- > > This message was sent by First Step Internet. > > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > > > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From sdredge@yahoo.com Fri Aug 22 19:44:05 2003 From: sdredge@yahoo.com (Scott Dredge) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 11:44:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test Message-ID: <20030822184405.3097.qmail@web10502.mail.yahoo.com> A friend sent me this Ebay link. I think it's outrageous that anyone would charge $20 for a used pregnancy test. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2946803747&category=1469 Description of the item is... YES, THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE POSITIVE EPT PREGNANCY TEST. NO JOKE! THIS CAN BE USED FOR MANY THINGS. GETTING BACK AT OLD BOY FRIENDS? JOKE WITH THE GUYS BY SAYING YOUR PREGNANT! OR JUST GET THAT GUY WHO LEFT YOU TO STAY WITH YOU. JUST THINK OF THE MANY WONDERFUL USES OF THIS PRODUCT. IF YOUR A WOMAN AND SOME MAN REALLY MADE YOU MAD, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET BACK AT THEM! THIS IS A REAL AUCTION! YOU WILL RECEIVE A POSITIVE PREGNANCY TEST! PICTURE IS ACTUAL ITEM. THANKS AND GOODLUCK : From dale@courtneys.us Fri Aug 22 20:35:00 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 12:35:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] My Mistake Message-ID: <200308221935.h7MJZ8KM081486@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0093_01C368A9.CD862C30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Back on 25 June 2003 I wrote the following (http://lists2.fsr.net/pipermail/vision2020/2003-June/002776.html): _____ Ted wrote: > Please do provide a court case within the USA where libel in a Usenet forum > has been successfully pursued. I have seen very abusive content on Usenet > newsgroups yet have yet to hear of a successful libel suit. There are three cases of interest: -Cubby, Inc. vs. CompuServe Inc., 776 F.Supp. 135(S.D.N.Y. 1991) -Stratton Oakmont vs. Prodigy (1995) -Zeran vs. America Online (1996) You can read about these and subsequent cases over at: http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-and-the-internet/sec tions/precedent/cases.html What you are *really* interested in is the liability of ISPs. See: http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-and-the-internet/sec tions/liability/index.html Bottom line: 1. Common Carriers -- like the telephone companies. These are not liable for what is said/published. 2. Publishers -- like the Daily News. These *are* liable for what is published. 3. Distributors -- like a news stand. These are *not* liable *until they are aware that libelous material is in their distribution*. In the case of Cubby, Inc. vs. CompuServe Inc. {776 F.Supp. 135(S.D.N.Y. 1991)}, Compuserv was found not liable becuase they were unaware of the content. *However*, the judge ruled that Compuserv *would* have been liable *if* they had been made aware and had *not* acted upon it. My understanding -- FSR, as a *distributor* is liable for all libelous material once they have been made aware of it. The correct course of action is to delete it from the Vision2020 archives (as has been done in the past). I'm not a lawyer, but that's my understanding from reading the case laws that are out there. _____ FYI, I followed up on Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act ( http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/statuteitem.cfm?Num=2). I was wrong -- the law was changed and has been upheld in court. As it turns out, there is a recent case involving AOL/Amazon.com and a plaintiff (Sneider) who didn't like a review of a book posted by a 3rd party on the Amazon.com website. He asked Amazon to remove it, and they refused. He took them to court, and Amazon.com was found not-guilty of libel based on Section 230 ( http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/cases/lib_case261.cfm) -- in spite of the fact that AOL: a) Hosted the site, and b) Could have removed the material. This overturned the finding in Cubby vs. CompuServe ( http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-and-the-internet/sec tions/precedent/cases.html). Having said that, many slanderous posts do exit on Vision2020 and are available to anyone doing a websearch; it's just that FirstStep is not liable for them -- but the originator is. Best, Dale ------=_NextPart_000_0093_01C368A9.CD862C30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Back on 25 June 2003 I = wrote the=20 following (http://lists2.fsr.net/pipermail/vision2020/2003-June/002776.html):=20

Ted wrote:
> = Please do provide=20 a court case within the USA where libel in a Usenet forum
> has = been=20 successfully pursued.  I have seen very abusive content on = Usenet
>=20 newsgroups yet have yet to hear of a successful libel suit.
 
There are three cases = of=20 interest:
-Cubby, Inc. vs. CompuServe Inc., 776 F.Supp. 135(S.D.N.Y.=20 1991)
-Stratton Oakmont vs. Prodigy (1995)
-Zeran vs. America = Online=20 (1996)
 
You can read = about these and=20 subsequent cases over at:
http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-a= nd-the-internet/sections/precedent/cases.html
 
What you are = *really*=20 interested in is the liability of ISPs. See:
http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-a= nd-the-internet/sections/liability/index.html
 
Bottom line:
1. = Common Carriers --=20 like the telephone companies. These are not liable for
what is=20 said/published.
2. Publishers -- like the Daily News. These *are* = liable for=20 what is
published.
3. Distributors -- like a news stand. These are = *not*=20 liable *until they are
aware that libelous material is in their=20 distribution*.
 
In the case of Cubby, = Inc. vs.=20 CompuServe Inc. {776 F.Supp. 135(S.D.N.Y.
1991)}, Compuserv was found = not=20 liable becuase they were unaware of the
content. *However*, the judge = ruled=20 that Compuserv *would* have been liable
*if* they had been made aware = and had=20 *not* acted upon it.
 
My understanding -- = FSR, as a=20 *distributor* is liable for all libelous
material once they have been = made=20 aware of it. The correct course of action
is to delete it from the = Vision2020=20 archives (as has been done in the past).
 
I'm not a lawyer, but = that's my=20 understanding from reading the case laws
that are out = there.

FYI, I followed up on = Section 230 of=20 the Communication Decency Act (http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/statuteitem.cfm?Num=3D2). I was wrong -- the law was changed = and has been upheld in court.

As it = turns=20 out, there is a recent case involving AOL/Amazon.com and a plaintiff = (Sneider)=20 who didn't like a review of a book posted by a 3rd party on the = Amazon.com=20 website. He asked Amazon to remove it, and they refused. He took them to = court,=20 and Amazon.com was found not-guilty of libel based on Section 230 = (
http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/cases/lib_case261.cfm) -- in spite of the fact that = AOL:
    a)=20 Hosted the site, and
    b) Could = have removed=20 the material.
 
This overturned the finding in Cubby = vs. CompuServe=20 (http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/Projects/defamation-and-the-= internet/sections/precedent/cases.html). 
 
Having said that, many=20 slanderous posts do=20 exit on Vision2020 = and=20 are available to anyone doing a = websearch;=20 it's just that FirstStep is not liable for them -- but the originator = is.=20
 
Best,
Dale
------=_NextPart_000_0093_01C368A9.CD862C30-- From stin1624@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 22 21:39:52 2003 From: stin1624@uidaho.edu (Tami Stinebaugh) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 13:39:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test Message-ID: <27190a273c58.273c5827190a@uidaho.edu> It's even worse that somebody has already bid $20 for it. Scary to think what they are going to do with it! Tami Stinebaugh ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Dredge Date: Friday, August 22, 2003 11:44 am Subject: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test > A friend sent me this Ebay link. I think it's > outrageous that anyone would charge $20 for a used > pregnancy test. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2946803747&category=1469 > > Description of the item is... > > YES, THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE POSITIVE EPT PREGNANCY > TEST. NO JOKE! THIS CAN BE USED FOR MANY THINGS. > GETTING BACK AT OLD BOY FRIENDS? JOKE WITH THE GUYS BY > SAYING YOUR PREGNANT! OR JUST GET THAT GUY WHO LEFT > YOU TO STAY WITH YOU. JUST THINK OF THE MANY WONDERFUL > USES OF THIS PRODUCT. IF YOUR A WOMAN AND SOME MAN > REALLY MADE YOU MAD, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET BACK AT > THEM! THIS IS A REAL AUCTION! YOU WILL RECEIVE A > POSITIVE PREGNANCY TEST! PICTURE IS ACTUAL ITEM. > THANKS AND GOODLUCK : > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From tomh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 22 21:55:48 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 13:55:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B96@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> It will be very interesting to see how many bids (and how high the bidding gets) on this item in the next few days. My guess: 5 to 7 bids selling the item at $40 to $50 People will spend a fair amount of money for a practical joke. Here is hoping that the jokee and the joker have a decent sense of humor and that it doesn't go any further than that. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho monogomously married for 29 years -----Original Message----- From: Tami Stinebaugh [mailto:stin1624@uidaho.edu] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 1:40 PM To: Scott Dredge Cc: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test It's even worse that somebody has already bid $20 for it. Scary to think what they are going to do with it! Tami Stinebaugh ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Dredge Date: Friday, August 22, 2003 11:44 am Subject: [Vision2020] Guaranteed Positive Pregnancy Test > A friend sent me this Ebay link. I think it's > outrageous that anyone would charge $20 for a used > pregnancy test. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2946803747&category=1469 > > Description of the item is... > > YES, THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE POSITIVE EPT PREGNANCY > TEST. NO JOKE! THIS CAN BE USED FOR MANY THINGS. > GETTING BACK AT OLD BOY FRIENDS? JOKE WITH THE GUYS BY > SAYING YOUR PREGNANT! OR JUST GET THAT GUY WHO LEFT > YOU TO STAY WITH YOU. JUST THINK OF THE MANY WONDERFUL > USES OF THIS PRODUCT. IF YOUR A WOMAN AND SOME MAN > REALLY MADE YOU MAD, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET BACK AT > THEM! THIS IS A REAL AUCTION! YOU WILL RECEIVE A > POSITIVE PREGNANCY TEST! PICTURE IS ACTUAL ITEM. > THANKS AND GOODLUCK : > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From timlohr@yahoo.com Fri Aug 22 22:16:58 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 14:16:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Talk Show 8/24/03:Daily-News Sports Editor, Mariners fan--Sports Talk Message-ID: <20030822211658.48020.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, On Sunday 8/24/03 MOSCOW MORNING VIEWS, a talk show on KUOI 89.3 FM in Moscow(web audio on KUOI.org) will feature the following guests: --Moscow-Pullman Daily News sports editor Jamie Lawson and local Mariners fan Carl Westberg will come on to discuss the Vandals season, the Mariners' playoff and World Series prospects--and if time permits, the upcoming Pac 10 and NFL seasons. MOSCOW MORNING VIEWS is aired live every Sunday Morning from 9-11 am on KUOI 89.3 FM and streamed live on the internet on KUOI's website(KUOI.org) Call in phone #'s: 885-6392 or 885-6393 Anyone with comments, questions or suggestions for guests can send e-mail to: timlohr@yahoo.com OR call the studio just after the show at the numbers above. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ppalmer@moscow.com Fri Aug 22 22:47:58 2003 From: ppalmer@moscow.com (Pam Palmer) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 14:47:58 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] The Justice Lobby - event this evening Message-ID: Visionaries- There is an opportunity at 5:30 pm today (Friday) to meet the Executive Director of The Justice Lobby at the UI. Iıve included some info below. Pam Palmer Moscow * * * Charles Swan, executive director of the Justice Lobby, a national citizens' organization advancing a politically progressive agenda for the U.S., will speak at 5:30pm on Friday, August 22, at the University of Idaho Student Union Building, Gold Room. An opportunity for questions will follow his presentation. This public forum will be hosted by Moscow residents Neil and Evelyn Palmer and their daughters Pam Palmer and Susan Palmer. Swan will be discussing the organization's "Platform for Progressives," a national agenda for political change. Swan will focus on the importance of the 2004 elections to the future of the American democracy. The Justice Lobby is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. More information is available at the website: http://www.thejusticelobby.org * * * From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Fri Aug 22 23:18:39 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:18:39 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Message-ID:

Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy. It is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match that of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British military works just fine.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Melynda Huskey"
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
>Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700
>
>By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . .
>
>Melynda Huskey
>
>
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
>Contact:
>Aaron Belkin, Director
>Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military
>University of California, Santa Barbara
>805-893-5664
>
>SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY
>Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious"
>
>SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate
>General
>(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the
>end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly
>gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in
>the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban
>"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the
>policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that
>the "don't ask,
>don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military
>as an honorable institution."
>
>Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New
>Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin
>Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney
>in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal
>issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who
>serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders,
>including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval
>Operations.
>
>In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual
>Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara,
>he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a
>satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered
>out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said,
>"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy
>ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission."
>But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy,
>and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population,
>particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end
>the ban. "That was then and
>this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that
>the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely.
>
>When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us
>thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the
>question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty
>years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then
>on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the
>[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider."
>
>Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993
>when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's
>executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it
>fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in
>2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a
>richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the
>policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that
>the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about
>the policy."
>
>Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve
>openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness.
>But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not
>the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance.
>
>Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans
>learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in
>Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell."
>
>Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the
>military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a
>greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened
>by
>this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out
>stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this
>was not only because more people could join or remain in the
>service, but
>because the public's support of the military could increase. "There
>is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed
>forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed,
>ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would
>be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental
>unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country."
>
>Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon
>cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But
>Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to
>repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and
>use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to
>work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put
>up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He
>said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and
>call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point,
>obviously it needs to see the light of day."
>
>Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law
>Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early
>this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military
>regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers,
>legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision
>as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has
>"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an
>assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside
>the military.
>
>Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study
>of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the
>most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting
>of the
>gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's
>comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has
>published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian
>militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that
>allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness.
>
>Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and
>further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging
>to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great
>affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better
>than that."
>
>###
>The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an
>official research unit of the University of California, Santa
>Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of
>advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on
>Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and
>Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to
>promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in
>the armed forces. More information is available at
>www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu.
>
>
>
>
>Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
>Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
>Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
>Cannot bear very much reality.
>Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot
>
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Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. From tomh@uidaho.edu Fri Aug 22 23:36:20 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:36:20 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B97@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C368FD.CF1BB520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Mr. Arnold - True. The "Don't ask. Don't tell." policy in the military was founded for political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the enlisted." This homophobia goes alot higher. Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged by officers in command positions much higher than " . . . mid level brass". Alot of these discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits. In order to reduce the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" of high ranking commanders) "Don't ask. Don't tell" was created. Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European military policies concerning gays in the military, could you please explain the British policy? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy. It is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match that of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British military works just fine. Donovan J Arnold >From: "Melynda Huskey" >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" >Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700 > >By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . . > >Melynda Huskey > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > >Contact: >Aaron Belkin, Director >Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military >University of California, Santa Barbara >805-893-5664 > >SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY >Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious" > >SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate >General >(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the >end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly >gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in >the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban >"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the >policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that >the "don't ask, >don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military >as an honorable institution." > >Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New >Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin >Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney >in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal >issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who >serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders, >including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval >Operations. > >In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual >Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara, >he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a >satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered >out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said, >"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy >ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission." >But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy, >and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population, >particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end >the ban. "That was then and >this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that >the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely. > >When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us >thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the >question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty >years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then >on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the >[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider." > >Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993 >when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's >executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it >fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in >2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a >richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the >policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that >the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about >the policy." > >Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve >openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness. >But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not >the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance. > >Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans >learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in >Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." > >Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the >military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a >greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened >by >this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out >stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this >was not only because more people could join or remain in the >service, but >because the public's support of the military could increase. "There >is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed >forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed, >ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would >be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental >unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country." > >Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon >cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But >Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to >repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and >use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to >work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put >up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He >said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and >call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point, >obviously it needs to see the light of day." > >Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law >Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early >this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military >regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers, >legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision >as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has >"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an >assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside >the military. > >Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study >of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the >most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting >of the >gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's >comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has >published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian >militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that >allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness. > >Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and >further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging >to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great >affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better >than that." > >### >The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an >official research unit of the University of California, Santa >Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of >advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on >Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and >Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to >promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in >the armed forces. More information is available at >www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu. > > > > >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind >Cannot bear very much reality. >Burnt Norton, T.S. 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Mr. Arnold -
 
True.  The "Don't ask.  Don't tell." policy in the military was founded for political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the enlisted."  This homophobia goes alot higher.  Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged by officers in command positions much higher than " . . . mid level brass".  Alot of these discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits.  In order to reduce the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" of high ranking commanders) "Don't ask.  Don't tell" was created.
 
Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European military policies concerning gays in the military, could you please explain the British policy?
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM
To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"

Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy. It is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match that of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British military works just fine.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Melynda Huskey"
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
>Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700
>
>By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . .
>
>Melynda Huskey
>
>
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
>Contact:
>Aaron Belkin, Director
>Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military
>University of California, Santa Barbara
>805-893-5664
>
>SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY
>Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious"
>
>SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate
>General
>(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the
>end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly
>gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in
>the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban
>"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the
>policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that
>the "don't ask,
>don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military
>as an honorable institution."
>
>Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New
>Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin
>Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney
>in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal
>issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who
>serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders,
>including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval
>Operations.
>
>In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual
>Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara,
>he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a
>satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered
>out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said,
>"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy
>ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission."
>But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy,
>and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population,
>particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end
>the ban. "That was then and
>this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that
>the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely.
>
>When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us
>thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the
>question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty
>years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then
>on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the
>[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider."
>
>Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993
>when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's
>executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it
>fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in
>2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a
>richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the
>policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that
>the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about
>the policy."
>
>Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve
>openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness.
>But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not
>the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance.
>
>Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans
>learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in
>Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell."
>
>Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the
>military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a
>greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened
>by
>this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out
>stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this
>was not only because more people could join or remain in the
>service, but
>because the public's support of the military could increase. "There
>is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed
>forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed,
>ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would
>be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental
>unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country."
>
>Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon
>cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But
>Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to
>repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and
>use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to
>work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put
>up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He
>said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and
>call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point,
>obviously it needs to see the light of day."
>
>Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law
>Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early
>this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military
>regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers,
>legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision
>as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has
>"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an
>assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside
>the military.
>
>Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study
>of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the
>most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting
>of the
>gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's
>comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has
>published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian
>militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that
>allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness.
>
>Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and
>further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging
>to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great
>affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better
>than that."
>
>###
>The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an
>official research unit of the University of California, Santa
>Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of
>advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on
>Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and
>Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to
>promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in
>the armed forces. More information is available at
>www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu.
>
>
>
>
>Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
>Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
>Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
>Cannot bear very much reality.
>Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental
>controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental
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>_____________________________________________________
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>communities of the Palouse since 1994.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C368FD.CF1BB520-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Fri Aug 22 23:58:32 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 22:58:32 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different Message-ID: Patty and All: Your personal opinions do not matter. The voice of God has spoken and us puny humans should only obey: gay behavior is immoral according to the perfect ethical system to be found written with absolute logical precision in the statements of the Bible. Any contradictions or vagueness or lapses or absurdities that the Bible appears to make are the illusion of improper interpretation of this perfect document directly taken like dictation from God. Salvation is at hand! Just surrender your individualistic free thinking mind! My tongue and cheek are now totally out of whack! Ted >From: mysticchic >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Children Of Gay Parents Are Different >Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 23:55:02 -0700 (PDT) > >I would like to think that there is nothing wrong with being "different". >I truly believe that all parents regardless of their race, religion, or >sexual preference want the same things for their children, the most >important is that their children know that they are loved, no matter what. >I am the mother of two beautiful children that are both bi-racial, I am >sure that there are many studies out there on how my children are >different, but being different is the basis to tolerance, and this works >well for me. >Patty > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software _________________________________________________________________ Help protect your PC: Get a free online virus scan at McAfee.com. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us Sat Aug 23 01:44:50 2003 From: skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us (Stephanie Kalasz) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 17:44:50 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Monday Agendas Message-ID: <93812436F60FD511A83A0002B3029EFC731613@DCFS01> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3690F.C26DAF60 Content-Type: text/plain **PLEASE NOTE THE SPECIAL TIME OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE MEETING** AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Monday, August 25, 2003 4:30 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Grant Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner The Fiscal 2004 City of Moscow budget allocates $15,000 for award to outside organizations in accordance with Moscow City Resolution 2000-15. A copy of that resolution and a list of 2003's applicants and recipients are attached for your reference. At this time staff is presenting the resolution for review by the Council to determine of any changes are in order. ACTION: Direct staff to continue to implement Resolution 2000-15 or give other direction. 3. Adoption of Findings of Fact on Solicitor's License Appeal - Randy Fife On August 20, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Rain Rannu's Solicitor's License. Per Moscow City Code, A Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision. The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval. ACTION: Recommend approval of the Reasoned Statement with or without changes or take such other action deemed appropriate. NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE Monday, August 25, 2003 5:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Adoption of Findings of Fact on Solicitor's License Appeal - Randy Fife On August 20, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. Rain Rannu's Solicitor's License. Per Moscow City Code, A Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision. The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval. ACTION: Recommend approval of the Reasoned Statement with or without changes or take such other action deemed appropriate. REPORTS: Water Pumpage Discussion - Tom Scallorn Street Tree Maintenance - Dwight Curtis Erosion Control Ordinance Status Update - Dean Weyen NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. Stephanie Kalasz Interim City Clerk City of Moscow (208) 883-7015 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3690F.C26DAF60 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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CITY OF = MOSCOW

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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

Monday, August 25, 2003         =             =             =             =              =             =         =             =             =             =             =             =             =         = 4:30 p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd = Street, Second = Floor

1.     &= nbsp;   Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   Grant = Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner

The Fiscal = 2004 City of Moscow budget allocates $15,000 for award to = outside organizations in accordance with Moscow City Resolution 2000-15.  = A copy of that resolution and a list of 2003's applicants and recipients are attached for your reference.  At this time staff is presenting the = resolution for review by the Council to determine of any changes are in = order.

 

    &n= bsp; ACTION:  Direct staff to continue to implement Resolution = 2000-15 or give other direction.

 

=

3.   = Adoption of Findings of Fact on Solicitor's License Appeal - Randy = Fife

      On August = 20, 2003, the Council denied = reinstatement of Mr. Rain Rannu's Solicitor's License.  Per Moscow City Code, A = Reasoned Statement must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the = decision.  The City Attorney has prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council = approval.

 

    &n= bsp; ACTION:  Recommend approval of the Reasoned Statement with = or without changes or take such other action deemed = appropriate.

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NOTICE:  Individuals attending = the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon = as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

AGENDA

CITY OF = MOSCOW

PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE = COMMITTEE

Monday, August 25,  2003         =             =         =             =             =             =             =             =             =             =             =      5:00 = p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd = Street, = 2nd Floor

1.   Approval of Minutes of = August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.  =20 Adoption of = Findings of Fact on Solicitor's License Appeal - Randy Fife

On = August = 20, 2003, the Council denied reinstatement of Mr. = Rain Rannu's Solicitor's License.  Per Moscow City Code, A Reasoned Statement = must be completed within fifteen (15) days of the decision.  The City Attorney has = prepared a draft Reasoned Statement for Council approval.

 

      = ACTION:  Recommend approval of the Reasoned Statement with or without = changes or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

 

REPORTS:

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C3690F.C26DAF60-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sat Aug 23 03:56:04 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:56:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Message-ID:



Mr. Hansen,

I disagree with your statement that Top Level Brass discriminate at the same levels as enlisted members. Polls consistently show the majority of enlisted men oppose gays in the military. Of course it is top level brass that dismiss the gay individuals from the military, Privates don't have that authority. Nor am I saying that all top brass are for gays in the military, nor am I saying that ALL lower ranks are against the idea of allowing gays in the military, I am talking about the majority.

I never claimed to be an expert on the British policy but I know little bit how it works. They have a "don't ask don't misbehave policy". They don't ask people if they are gay when they enter BUT they are not allowed to misbehavior toward others. Essentially what it means is if someone that it gay doesn't sexually harass other members they are fine.

>Donovan J Arnold

 

 

Mr. Arnold -

>
>True. The "Don't ask. Don't tell." policy in the military was founded for
>political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge amount of homophobia
>on the lower levels of the enlisted." This homophobia goes alot higher.
>Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged by officers in
>command positions much higher than " . . . mid level brass". Alot of these
>discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits. In order to reduce
>the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" of high ranking
>commanders) "Don't ask. Don't tell" was created.
>
>Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European military policies
>concerning gays in the military, could you please explain the British
>policy?
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM
>To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
>
>
>
>Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy. It
>is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass
>because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the
>enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match that
>of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British
>military works just fine.
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
> >From: "Melynda Huskey"
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
> >Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700
> >
> >By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . .
> >
> >Melynda Huskey
> >
> >
> >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> >
> >Contact:
> >Aaron Belkin, Director
> >Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military
> >University of California, Santa Barbara
> >805-893-5664
> >
> >SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY
> >Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious"
> >
> >SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate
> >General
> >(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the
> >end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly
> >gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in
> >the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban
> >"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the
> >policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that
> >the "don't ask,
> >don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military
> >as an honorable institution."
> >
> >Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New
> >Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin
> >Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney
> >in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal
> >issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who
> >serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders,
> >including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval
> >Operations.
> >
> >In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual
> >Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara,
> >he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a
> >satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered
> >out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said,
> >"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy
> >ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission."
> >But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy,
> >and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population,
> >particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end
> >the ban. "That was then and
> >this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that
> >the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely.
> >
> >When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us
> >thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the
> >question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty
> >years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then
> >on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the
> >[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider."
> >
> >Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993
> >when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's
> >executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it
> >fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in
> >2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a
> >richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the
> >policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that
> >the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about
> >the policy."
> >
> >Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve
> >openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness.
> >But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not
> >the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance.
> >
> >Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans
> >learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in
> >Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell."
> >
> >Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the
> >military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a
> >greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened
> >by
> >this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out
> >stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this
> >was not only because more people could join or remain in the
> >service, but
> >because the public's support of the military could increase. "There
> >is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed
> >forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed,
> >ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would
> >be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental
> >unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country."
> >
> >Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon
> >cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But
> >Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to
> >repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and
> >use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to
> >work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put
> >up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He
> >said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and
> >call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point,
> >obviously it needs to see the light of day."
> >
> >Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law
> >Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early
> >this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military
> >regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers,
> >legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision
> >as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has
> >"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an
> >assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside
> >the military.
> >
> >Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study
> >of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the
> >most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting
> >of the
> >gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's
> >comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has
> >published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian
> >militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that
> >allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness.
> >
> >Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and
> >further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging
> >to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great
> >affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better
> >than that."
> >
> >###
> >The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an
> >official research unit of the University of California, Santa
> >Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of
> >advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on
> >Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and
> >Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to
> >promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in
> >the armed forces. More information is available at
> >www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
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> >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
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Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. From herbals@moscow.com Sat Aug 23 22:06:32 2003 From: herbals@moscow.com (Sharon Sullivan) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:06:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20030823135121.009d1430@pop3.norton.antivirus> --=======67B4219D======= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-14E251A3; boundary="=====================_1122540==.ALT" --=====================_1122540==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-14E251A3; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visionaries, The following is a reprint of a column from Hip Mama magazine, issue #23. I couldn't resist in light of the continuing debate, ad nauseum, of relativism vs. God's word . Perhaps you will enjoy, perhaps not...depending on your perspective, of course! Sharon Sullivan "An Open Letter to Dr. Laura Schlessinger: Dear Dr. Laura, Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's law. I have learned a great deal from you, and I try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind him that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to best follow them. When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Lev. 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. How should I deal with this? I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her? I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Lev. 15:19-24). The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense. Lev. 25:44 states that I may buy slaves from the nations that are around us. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans but not Canadians. Can you clarify? I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself? A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is abomination (Lev. 10:10) it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don't agree. Can you settle this? Leviticus 20:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging." --=====================_1122540==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-14E251A3; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visionaries,
        The following is a reprint of a column from Hip Mama magazine, issue #23.  I couldn't resist in light of the continuing debate, ad nauseum, of relativism vs. God's word .  Perhaps you will enjoy, perhaps not...depending on your perspective, of course!
Sharon Sullivan

"An Open Letter to Dr. Laura Schlessinger:
Dear Dr. Laura,
        Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's law.  I have learned a great deal from you, and I try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can.  When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind him that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination.  End of debate.  I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to best follow them.
        When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Lev. 1:9).  The problem is my neighbors.  They claim the odor is not pleasing to them.  How should I deal with this?
        I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in Exodus 21:7.  In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?
        I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Lev. 15:19-24).  The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense.
        Lev. 25:44 states that I may buy slaves from the nations that are around us.  A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans but not Canadians.  Can you clarify?
        I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath.  Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death.  Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?
        A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is abomination (Lev. 10:10) it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality.  I don't agree.  Can you settle this?
        Leviticus 20:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight.  I have to admit that I wear reading glasses.  Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here?
        I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help.  Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging."

--=====================_1122540==.ALT-- --=======67B4219D======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-14E251A3 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.500 / Virus Database: 298 - Release Date: 7/10/03 --=======67B4219D=======-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Sun Aug 24 00:03:17 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 23:03:17 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Message-ID: Visionaries: Thanks for your post, Sharon. Of course if all these biblical quotes are put into the proper context and interpreted correctly, there is no contradiction or relativistic problem. And really the bible does not require interpretation by a human mind, this might imply relativism and the possibility of human error, so... never mind. I wonder why so many people find the debates on religion and ethics to be so tiring and annoying, they are debates that go on "ad nauseum." Is not Moscow debating growth, either "smart" growth, or otherwise, on and on? Taxes, public schools, homosexual rights, and the correct interpretation of the US Constitution, do not all these issues involve debates that go on and on here on V2020? The human race has debated all these issues in one form or another on and on for centuries, and will for centuries into the future, if we avoid extinction. But when we examine the deep structure of the derivation of our ethical rules, the impassioned biases that underpin the disagreements, the spiritual or logical or empirical assumptions, suddenly these debates are "ad nauseum," a waste of time, some imply. No wonder the world is racing towards a future of uncertain and perilous ends. People around the world appear to resist examining the fundamental questions that if answered even partially might offer the human race a way to avoid the global environmental and militaristic crises the future may bring. Consider the suggestion that major world religions emphasize a common spiritual ethical thread that could lessen hatred between religions, rather than adopting a polarized and dogmatic stance. If a fundamental issue such as this is a waste of time (yes, with the problems of relativism vs. God's word), what guidelines does the world follow as we head into a future of potential biosphere destruction and disastrous solutions to human conflict based on violence and force? Religion certainly is a dominant influence in determining the ethics of most of the people on earth, whether someone likes it or not. With human induced biosphere degradation, and powerful militaristic technology increasingly at the disposal of many nations and extremist groups, if an ethics is not widely adopted to lessen ideological extremism, in killing as a solution to human conflict, and increase peaceful cooperation among the world's peoples and nations, well, you do the math, as they say. "Ad nauseum" debates, perhaps not for long, for if they do not lead to some solution to hatred and war and destruction of the biosphere, they may not impose ennui much longer. Ted >From: Sharon Sullivan >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God >Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:06:32 -0700 > >Visionaries, > The following is a reprint of a column from Hip Mama magazine, >issue #23. I couldn't resist in light of the continuing debate, ad >nauseum, of relativism vs. God's word . Perhaps you will enjoy, perhaps >not...depending on your perspective, of course! >Sharon Sullivan > >"An Open Letter to Dr. Laura Schlessinger: >Dear Dr. Laura, > Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's law. > I have learned a great deal from you, and I try to share that knowledge >with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend the homosexual >lifestyle, for example, I simply remind him that Leviticus 18:22 clearly >states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I do need some advice from >you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to best follow >them. > When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates >a pleasing odor for the Lord (Lev. 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. >They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. How should I deal with this? > I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in >Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price >for her? > I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in >her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Lev. 15:19-24). The problem is, how >do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense. > Lev. 25:44 states that I may buy slaves from the nations that are >around us. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans but not >Canadians. Can you clarify? > I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus >35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to >kill him myself? > A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is >abomination (Lev. 10:10) it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I >don't agree. Can you settle this? > Leviticus 20:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if >I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. >Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? > I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am >confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God's word >is eternal and unchanging." > > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.500 / Virus Database: 298 - Release Date: 7/10/03 _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup From dickow@uidaho.edu Sun Aug 24 01:29:16 2003 From: dickow@uidaho.edu (Robert Dickow) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 17:29:16 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God References: Message-ID: <004301c369d6$c18013a0$0100a8c0@Cosmo> Ted Moffett writes: > Thanks for your post, Sharon. Of course if all these biblical quotes are > put into the proper context and interpreted correctly, there is no > contradiction or relativistic problem. And really the bible does not > require interpretation by a human mind, this might imply relativism and the > possibility of human error, so... never mind. And yes, finally I agree. What with so many contemporary issues being constantly debated and re-debated, that it is comforting that the Bible (be sure to capitalize that, Ted) stands as a reference that needs no interpretation, no matter how destructive, irrational, and dumb some of the things stated in the Bible may be. At least those who have faith (should I capitalize Faith?...I can't remember) can rely on a standard that can not be refuted. We can comfort ourselves that we have a basis for giving up all of our judgement and Will to the absolute authority of a single written source. It really makes things so much easier, doesn't it? Uh... what edition of the Bible are we using, by the way? Bob Dickow From credenda@moscow.com Sun Aug 24 05:53:43 2003 From: credenda@moscow.com (Doug Jones) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:53:43 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God References: <004301c369d6$c18013a0$0100a8c0@Cosmo> Message-ID: <000c01c369fb$b52deee0$75f2f5c7@design> Robert Dickow wrote: > At least those who have faith (should I > capitalize Faith?...I can't remember) can rely on a standard that can not be > refuted. We can comfort ourselves that we have a basis for giving up all of > our judgement and Will to the absolute authority of a single written source. > It really makes things so much easier, doesn't it? > Isn't this, though, just more secular naivete? It assumes the same objection can't be applied to the author's own standard. But notice if you drop the references to the Bible, the same objection applies to Reason -- "can not be refuted," "giving up all of our judgment and Will," "the absolute authority," and even "single written source" could pick out one's pet logic text. Why, then, limit the objection to the Bible? Reason faces the same challenges. And the closing line from Dickow is virtually an Enlightenment slogan for what they thought Reason would do. So much easier, isn't it? Doug Jones From dickow@uidaho.edu Sun Aug 24 07:35:36 2003 From: dickow@uidaho.edu (Robert Dickow) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 23:35:36 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God References: <004301c369d6$c18013a0$0100a8c0@Cosmo> <000c01c369fb$b52deee0$75f2f5c7@design> Message-ID: <004f01c36a09$ee654510$0100a8c0@Cosmo> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Jones" > But notice if you drop the > references to the Bible, the same objection applies to Reason -- "can not be > refuted," "giving up all of our judgment and Will," "the absolute > authority," Well, no. Reason is not something that could be refuted anyway by its nature. Reason is a process. It involves such things as argumentation, deduction, induction, etc. Reason is not itself a proposition or idea that can subject itself to 'refutation' in the sense you use. Now, if you suggest that the existence or validity of Reason might be called into question, I think you'll have a VERY hard time arguing that point. Bob Dickow From thansen@moscow.com Sun Aug 24 19:00:17 2003 From: thansen@moscow.com (Tom Hansen) Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 11:00:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0220_01C36A2E.E70796E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Arnold - I am not (and never have been) a supporter of "polls". There are far too many variables that must be taken into consideration to properly "weigh" a poll. For instance (purely fictional), there is a poll that reflects that one out of every five males is gay. Think of four of your closest male friends. If they are not gay, than you must be gay. When a commanding officer signs off on an administrative discharge of a soldier under his/her command, he/she is not signing simply because the majority of the soldiers in his/her command feel that soldier should be discharged. The commanding officer has absolute final approval/disapproval authority of all actions within his/her command. It is a matter of that commander's discretion and reflects on that officer's concept of "command". Here is another poll - Psychiatrists have proven that mental disorders occur every 15 seconds. This means that 14 people are walking around Moscow saying, "Thank God for Donovan Arnold." Take care, Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Donovan Arnold Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:56 PM To: tomh@uidaho.edu; mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Mr. Hansen, I disagree with your statement that Top Level Brass discriminate at the same levels as enlisted members. Polls consistently show the majority of enlisted men oppose gays in the military. Of course it is top level brass that dismiss the gay individuals from the military, Privates don't have that authority. Nor am I saying that all top brass are for gays in the military, nor am I saying that ALL lower ranks are against the idea of allowing gays in the military, I am talking about the majority. I never claimed to be an expert on the British policy but I know little bit how it works. They have a "don't ask don't misbehave policy". They don't ask people if they are gay when they enter BUT they are not allowed to misbehavior toward others. Essentially what it means is if someone that it gay doesn't sexually harass other members they are fine. >Donovan J Arnold Mr. Arnold - > >True. The "Don't ask. Don't tell." policy in the military was founded for >political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge amount of homophobia >on the lower levels of the enlisted." This homophobia goes alot higher. >Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged by officers in >command positions much higher than " . . . mid level brass". Alot of these >discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits. In order to reduce >the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" of high ranking >commanders) "Don't ask. Don't tell" was created. > >Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European military policies >concerning gays in the military, could you please explain the British >policy? > >Tom Hansen >Moscow, Idaho > >-----Original Message----- >From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] >Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM >To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" > > > >Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy. It >is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass >because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the >enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match that >of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British >military works just fine. > >Donovan J Arnold > > >From: "Melynda Huskey" > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" > >Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700 > > > >By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . . > > > >Melynda Huskey > > > > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > >Contact: > >Aaron Belkin, Director > >Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military > >University of California, Santa Barbara > >805-893-5664 > > > >SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY > >Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious" > > > >SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate > >General > >(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the > >end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly > >gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in > >the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban > >"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the > >policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that > >the "don't ask, > >don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military > >as an honorable institution." > > > >Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New > >Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin > >Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney > >in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal > >issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who > >serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders, > >including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval > >Operations. > > > >In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual > >Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara, > >he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a > >satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered > >out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said, > >"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy > >ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission." > >But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy, > >and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population, > >particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end > >the ban. "That was then and > >this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that > >the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely. > > > >When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us > >thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the > >question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty > >years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then > >on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the > >[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider." > > > >Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993 > >when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's > >executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it > >fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in > >2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a > >richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the > >policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that > >the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about > >the policy." > > > >Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve > >openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness. > >But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not > >the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance. > > > >Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans > >learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in > >Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." > > > >Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the > >military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a > >greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened > >by > >this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out > >stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this > >was not only because more people could join or remain in the > >service, but > >because the public's support of the military could increase. "There > >is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed > >forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed, > >ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would > >be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental > >unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country." > > > >Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon > >cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But > >Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to > >repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and > >use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to > >work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put > >up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He > >said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and > >call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point, > >obviously it needs to see the light of day." > > > >Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law > >Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early > >this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military > >regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers, > >legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision > >as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has > >"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an > >assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside > >the military. > > > >Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study > >of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the > >most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting > >of the > >gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's > >comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has > >published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian > >militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that > >allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness. > > > >Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and > >further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging > >to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great > >affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better > >than that." > > > >### > >The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an > >official research unit of the University of California, Santa > >Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of > >advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on > >Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and > >Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to > >promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in > >the armed forces. More information is available at > >www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu. > > > > > > > > > >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children, > >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter. > >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind > >Cannot bear very much reality. > >Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental > >controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental > > > >_____________________________________________________ > >List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the > >communities of the Palouse since 1994. > >http://www.fsr.net > >mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _____ > > Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail >virus protection. _____________________________________________________ List >services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of >the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ------=_NextPart_000_0220_01C36A2E.E70796E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mr. = Arnold=20 -
 
I = am not (and=20 never have been) a supporter of "polls".  There are far too many = variables=20 that must be taken into consideration to properly "weigh" a poll.  = For=20 instance (purely fictional), there is a poll that reflects that one out = of every=20 five males is gay.  Think of four of your closest male = friends.  If=20 they are not gay, than you must be gay.
 
When a=20 commanding officer signs off on an administrative discharge of a soldier = under=20 his/her command, he/she is not signing simply because the majority of = the=20 soldiers in his/her command feel that soldier should be = discharged.  The=20 commanding officer has absolute final approval/disapproval authority of = all=20 actions within his/her command.  It is a matter of that commander's = discretion and reflects on that officer's concept of=20 "command".
 
Here is another=20 poll - Psychiatrists have proven that mental disorders occur every 15=20 seconds.  This means that 14 people are walking around Moscow = saying,=20 "Thank God for Donovan Arnold."
 
Take=20 care,
 
Tom = Hansen
Moscow,=20 Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com=20 [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Donovan=20 Arnold
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:56 PM
To:=20 tomh@uidaho.edu; mghuskey@hotmail.com;=20 vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral = Says=20 Military Gay Ban is "Odious"



Mr. Hansen,=20

I disagree with your statement that Top Level Brass discriminate at = the=20 same levels as enlisted members. Polls consistently show the majority = of=20 enlisted men oppose gays in the military. Of course it is top level = brass that=20 dismiss the gay individuals from the military, Privates don't have = that=20 authority. Nor am I saying that all top brass are for gays in the = military,=20 nor am I saying that ALL lower ranks are against the idea of allowing = gays in=20 the military, I am talking about the majority.

I never claimed to be an expert on the British policy but I know = little bit=20 how it works. They have a "don't ask don't misbehave policy". They = don't ask=20 people if they are gay when they enter BUT they are not allowed to = misbehavior=20 toward others. Essentially what it means is if someone that it gay = doesn't=20 sexually harass other members they are fine.=20

>Donovan J Arnold

 

 

Mr. Arnold -

>=20
>True. The "Don't ask. Don't tell." policy in the = military was=20 founded for=20
>political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge = amount=20 of homophobia=20
>on the lower levels of the enlisted." This homophobia = goes alot=20 higher.=20
>Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged = by=20 officers in=20
>command positions much higher than " . . . mid level = brass".=20 Alot of these=20
>discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits. = In order=20 to reduce=20
>the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" = of high=20 ranking=20
>commanders) "Don't ask. Don't tell" was created.=20
>=20
>Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European = military=20 policies=20
>concerning gays in the military, could you please = explain the=20 British=20
>policy?=20
>=20
>Tom Hansen=20
>Moscow, Idaho=20
>=20
>-----Original Message-----=20
>From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com] =
>Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM=20
>To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com=20
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military = Gay Ban is=20 "Odious"=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask = don't=20 Tell" policy. It=20
>is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians = and mid=20 level brass=20
>because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower = levels of=20 the=20
>enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the = policy=20 to match that=20
>of the British, Australians, and other European = nations. The=20 British=20
>military works just fine.=20
>=20
>Donovan J Arnold=20
>=20
> >From: "Melynda Huskey"=20
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com=20
> >Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military = Gay Ban=20 is "Odious"=20
> >Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700=20
> >=20
> >By a pleasing coincidence, this message just = crossed my=20 desk . . .=20
> >=20
> >Melynda Huskey=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE=20
> >=20
> >Contact:=20
> >Aaron Belkin, Director=20
> >Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the = Military=20
> >University of California, Santa Barbara=20
> >805-893-5664=20
> >=20
> >SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD = STRENGTHEN=20 MILITARY=20
> >Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' = "Odious"=20
> >=20
> >SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired = Judge=20 Advocate=20
> >General=20
> >(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, = has=20 called for the=20
> >end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" = policy=20 banning openly=20
> >gay soldiers from service. In an article published = this=20 month in=20
> >the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the = gay ban=20
> >"virtually unworkable in the military." The = article argues=20 that the=20
> >policy is the "quintessential example of a bad=20 compromise," and that=20
> >the "don't ask,=20
> >don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that = "demeans the=20 military=20
> >as an honorable institution."=20
> >=20
> >Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives = with his=20 wife in New=20
> >Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president = of the=20 Franklin=20
> >Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior = uniformed=20 attorney=20
> >in the Department of the Navy. His job was to = oversee all=20 legal=20
> >issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in = the JAG=20 Corps who=20
> >serve around the world, and provide legal counsel = to top=20 commanders,=20
> >including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief = of Naval=20
> >Operations.=20
> >=20
> >In an interview this week with the Center for the = Study of=20 Sexual=20
> >Minorities in the Military, University of = California,=20 Santa Barbara,=20
> >he said he initially supported the policy, = concluding that=20 "a=20
> >satisfactory resolution was impossible then." = Since it was=20 hammered=20
> >out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that = time," he=20 said,=20
> >"we thought the sky could fall. To completely = overturn the=20 policy=20
> >ran the risk of undermining our ability to = complete our=20 mission."=20
> >But with the benefit of over a decade of = experience with=20 the policy,=20
> >and with what he called a "somewhat more = enlightened=20 population,=20
> >particularly among younger people," he now = believes it's=20 time to end=20
> >the ban. "That was then and=20
> >this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I = was not=20 then, that=20
> >the military could survive" lifting the ban = entirely.=20
> >=20
> >When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I = don't think=20 any of us=20
> >thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked = it. So=20 then the=20
> >question became how long? Is it going to be a = generation?=20 Fifty=20
> >years? I think enough things have happened in the = country,=20 and then=20
> >on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court = overturning=20 the=20
> >[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to = reconsider."=20
> >=20
> >Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of = the JAG=20 in 1993=20
> >when the current gay ban was formulated, serving = as the=20 JAG's=20
> >executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG = himself,=20 and it=20
> >fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring = from the=20 Navy in=20
> >2000, he has gained "a somewhat different = perspective, and=20 I think a=20
> >richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of = support=20 for the=20
> >policy." He advocates ending the ban because he = recognizes=20 "that=20
> >the American public is more ready for this and is = not=20 crazy about=20
> >the policy."=20
> >=20
> >Defenders of the ban have long argued that = allowing gays=20 to serve=20
> >openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine = military=20 readiness.=20
> >But a growing number of observers now argue that = the ban=20 itself, not=20
> >the presence of gays, may threaten morale, = cohesion and=20 performance.=20
> >=20
> >Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism = when=20 Americans=20
> >learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many = specialists in=20
> >Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't = tell."=20
> >=20
> >Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help = strengthen the=20
> >military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now = would=20 serve a=20
> >greater good and in many respects would foster = cohesion.=20 Unburdened=20
> >by=20
> >this odious policy, the Department of Defense = might come=20 out=20
> >stronger, and more able to defend the country." He = explained this=20
> >was not only because more people could join or = remain in=20 the=20
> >service, but=20
> >because the public's support of the military could = increase. "There=20
> >is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on = [the=20 armed=20
> >forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is = removed,=20
> >ultimately the military would feel better about = itself and=20 it would=20
> >be held in even higher regard by removing this = fundamental=20
> >unfairness for a fairly significant population in = the=20 country."=20
> >=20
> >Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, = the=20 Pentagon=20
> >cannot overturn the policy without Congressional = action.=20 But=20
> >Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would = need to=20 act to=20
> >repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could = take the=20 lead and=20
> >use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way = things=20 tend to=20
> >work inside the beltway," he said, "if the = Department of=20 Defense put=20
> >up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in = the=20 way." He=20
> >said the Pentagon could initiate studies, = interview=20 soldiers, and=20
> >call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At = some=20 point,=20
> >obviously it needs to see the light of day."=20
> >=20
> >Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article = in the=20 National Law=20
> >Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state = sodomy=20 laws early=20
> >this summer. While that decision did not = immediately end=20 military=20
> >regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly = gay=20 soldiers,=20
> >legal challenges are underway using the High = Court's=20 recent decision=20
> >as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the = American=20 public has=20
> >"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly = gay=20 soldiers, an=20
> >assertion that is born out by several polls both = within=20 and outside=20
> >the military.=20
> >=20
> >Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the = Center for=20 the Study=20
> >of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral = Hutson=20 is the=20
> >most eminent military officer to call = unambiguously for=20 the lifting=20
> >of the=20
> >gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. = Frank said,=20 "Hutson's=20
> >comments warrant special attention." The Santa = Barbara=20 Center has=20
> >published studies on the Israeli, British, = Australian and=20 Canadian=20
> >militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which = conclude that=20
> >allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine = military=20 readiness.=20
> >=20
> >Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is = "falling=20 further and=20
> >further behind" the American public. "This is = what's=20 discouraging=20
> >to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for = which I=20 have great=20
> >affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The = military is=20 better=20
> >than that."=20
> >=20
> >###=20
> >The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in = the=20 Military is an=20
> >official research unit of the University of = California,=20 Santa=20
> >Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished = board=20 of=20
> >advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb = of the=20 Council on=20
> >Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of = Stanford=20 University and=20
> >Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its = mission=20 is to=20
> >promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other = sexual=20 minorities in=20
> >the armed forces. More information is available at =
> >www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu.=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of = children,=20
> >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.=20
> >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind=20
> >Cannot bear very much reality.=20
> >Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot=20
> >=20
>=20 >_________________________________________________________________=20
> >Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with = advanced=20 parental=20
> >controls. = http://join.msn.com/?page=3Dfeatures/parental=20
> >=20
> = >_____________________________________________________=20
> >List services made available by First Step = Internet,=20 serving the=20
> >communities of the Palouse since 1994.=20
> >http://www.fsr.net=20
> >mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
> = >=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=20
>=20
> _____=20
>=20
> Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail=20
>virus protection.=20 _____________________________________________________ List=20
>services made available by First Step Internet, serving = the=20 communities of=20
>the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net=20 mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
=
>=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=20
>=20


Get MSN 8 and = enjoy=20 automatic e-mail virus protection.=20 _____________________________________________________ List = services made=20 available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the = Palouse since=20 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20 = =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF=AF= =AF=AF=AF=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0220_01C36A2E.E70796E0-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Sun Aug 24 19:36:45 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 11:36:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious" Message-ID:

. . . and for people on Vision2020 to think you don't have a sense of humor. Can I be your agent?

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Tom Hansen"
>Reply-To:
>To: "Donovan Arnold" , , ,
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
>Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 11:00:17 -0700
>
>Mr. Arnold -
>
>I am not (and never have been) a supporter of "polls". There are far too
>many variables that must be taken into consideration to properly "weigh" a
>poll. For instance (purely fictional), there is a poll that reflects that
>one out of every five males is gay. Think of four of your closest male
>friends. If they are not gay, than you must be gay.
>
>When a commanding officer signs off on an administrative discharge of a
>soldier under his/her command, he/she is not signing simply because the
>majority of the soldiers in his/her command feel that soldier should be
>discharged. The commanding officer has absolute final approval/disapproval
>authority of all actions within his/her command. It is a matter of that
>commander's discretion and reflects on that officer's concept of "command".
>
>Here is another poll - Psychiatrists have proven that mental disorders occur
>every 15 seconds. This means that 14 people are walking around Moscow
>saying, "Thank God for Donovan Arnold."
>
>Take care,
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On
>Behalf Of Donovan Arnold
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:56 PM
> To: tomh@uidaho.edu; mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
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> Mr. Hansen,
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> I disagree with your statement that Top Level Brass discriminate at the
>same levels as enlisted members. Polls consistently show the majority of
>enlisted men oppose gays in the military. Of course it is top level brass
>that dismiss the gay individuals from the military, Privates don't have that
>authority. Nor am I saying that all top brass are for gays in the military,
>nor am I saying that ALL lower ranks are against the idea of allowing gays
>in the military, I am talking about the majority.
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> I never claimed to be an expert on the British policy but I know little
>bit how it works. They have a "don't ask don't misbehave policy". They don't
>ask people if they are gay when they enter BUT they are not allowed to
>misbehavior toward others. Essentially what it means is if someone that it
>gay doesn't sexually harass other members they are fine.
>
> >Donovan J Arnold
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> Mr. Arnold -
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> >True. The "Don't ask. Don't tell." policy in the military was founded for
> >political reasons, but NOT " . . . because of the huge amount of
>homophobia
> >on the lower levels of the enlisted." This homophobia goes alot higher.
> >Many many homosexuals were administratively discharged by officers in
> >command positions much higher than " . . . mid level brass". Alot of
>these
> >discharges resulted in "wrongful discharge" lawsuits. In order to reduce
> >the number of lawsuits (and to protect the "integrity" of high ranking
> >commanders) "Don't ask. Don't tell" was created.
> >
> >Since you appear to be knowledgeable in European military policies
> >concerning gays in the military, could you please explain the British
> >policy?
> >
> >Tom Hansen
> >Moscow, Idaho
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanarnold@hotmail.com]
> >Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:19 PM
> >To: mghuskey@hotmail.com; vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
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> >Much of the Military top brass opposes the "Don't ask don't Tell" policy.
>It
> >is a bad policy that is only supported by politicians and mid level brass
> >because of the huge amount of homophobia on the lower levels of the
> >enlisted. General Wesley Clark is also for changing the policy to match
>that
> >of the British, Australians, and other European nations. The British
> >military works just fine.
> >
> >Donovan J Arnold
> >
> > >From: "Melynda Huskey"
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > >Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Admiral Says Military Gay Ban is "Odious"
> > >Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:08:13 -0700
> > >
> > >By a pleasing coincidence, this message just crossed my desk . . .
> > >
> > >Melynda Huskey
> > >
> > >
> > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> > >
> > >Contact:
> > >Aaron Belkin, Director
> > >Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military
> > >University of California, Santa Barbara
> > >805-893-5664
> > >
> > >SENIOR ADMIRAL SAYS LIFTING GAY BAN WOULD STRENGTHEN MILITARY
> > >Former Navy JAG Calls 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' "Odious"
> > >
> > >SANTA BARBARA, CA, August 21, 2003 - The retired Judge Advocate
> > >General
> > >(JAG) for the Navy, Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, has called for the
> > >end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly
> > >gay soldiers from service. In an article published this month in
> > >the National Law Journal Admiral Hutson called the gay ban
> > >"virtually unworkable in the military." The article argues that the
> > >policy is the "quintessential example of a bad compromise," and that
> > >the "don't ask,
> > >don't tell" regulations are a "charade" that "demeans the military
> > >as an honorable institution."
> > >
> > >Admiral Hutson, who retired in 2000, now lives with his wife in New
> > >Hampshire, where he serves as dean and president of the Franklin
> > >Pierce Law Center. As JAG, Hutson was the senior uniformed attorney
> > >in the Department of the Navy. His job was to oversee all legal
> > >issues in the Navy, supervise the 750 lawyers in the JAG Corps who
> > >serve around the world, and provide legal counsel to top commanders,
> > >including the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval
> > >Operations.
> > >
> > >In an interview this week with the Center for the Study of Sexual
> > >Minorities in the Military, University of California, Santa Barbara,
> > >he said he initially supported the policy, concluding that "a
> > >satisfactory resolution was impossible then." Since it was hammered
> > >out in 1993, however, much has changed. "At that time," he said,
> > >"we thought the sky could fall. To completely overturn the policy
> > >ran the risk of undermining our ability to complete our mission."
> > >But with the benefit of over a decade of experience with the policy,
> > >and with what he called a "somewhat more enlightened population,
> > >particularly among younger people," he now believes it's time to end
> > >the ban. "That was then and
> > >this is now," he said. "I am now convinced, as I was not then, that
> > >the military could survive" lifting the ban entirely.
> > >
> > >When the policy was adopted, he explained, "I don't think any of us
> > >thought it was going to be permanent. Nobody liked it. So then the
> > >question became how long? Is it going to be a generation? Fifty
> > >years? I think enough things have happened in the country, and then
> > >on top of it all, you've got the Supreme Court overturning the
> > >[sodomy] statute, that it just became time to reconsider."
> > >
> > >Admiral Hutson was a Navy Captain in the office of the JAG in 1993
> > >when the current gay ban was formulated, serving as the JAG's
> > >executive assistant. In 1997, he became the JAG himself, and it
> > >fell to him to enforce the policy. Since retiring from the Navy in
> > >2000, he has gained "a somewhat different perspective, and I think a
> > >richer one." He now perceives "a very low level of support for the
> > >policy." He advocates ending the ban because he recognizes "that
> > >the American public is more ready for this and is not crazy about
> > >the policy."
> > >
> > >Defenders of the ban have long argued that allowing gays to serve
> > >openly would impair unit cohesion and undermine military readiness.
> > >But a growing number of observers now argue that the ban itself, not
> > >the presence of gays, may threaten morale, cohesion and performance.
> > >
> > >Last year, the policy faced a barrage of criticism when Americans
> > >learned that nearly two dozen Army linguists, many specialists in
> > >Arabic, were discharged under "don't ask, don't tell."
> > >
> > >Admiral Hutson said that ending the ban could help strengthen the
> > >military. "Eliminating the policy on balance now would serve a
> > >greater good and in many respects would foster cohesion. Unburdened
> > >by
> > >this odious policy, the Department of Defense might come out
> > >stronger, and more able to defend the country." He explained this
> > >was not only because more people could join or remain in the
> > >service, but
> > >because the public's support of the military could increase. "There
> > >is right now what I perceive to be this blemish on [the armed
> > >forces], and it ought to be removed. And if it is removed,
> > >ultimately the military would feel better about itself and it would
> > >be held in even higher regard by removing this fundamental
> > >unfairness for a fairly significant population in the country."
> > >
> > >Since Congress made the gay ban a federal statute, the Pentagon
> > >cannot overturn the policy without Congressional action. But
> > >Admiral Hutson said that, although Congress would need to act to
> > >repeal the ban, the Department of Defense could take the lead and
> > >use its influence to reverse the policy. "The way things tend to
> > >work inside the beltway," he said, "if the Department of Defense put
> > >up enough of a squawk, Congress would not stand in the way." He
> > >said the Pentagon could initiate studies, interview soldiers, and
> > >call on the legislature to reconsider the law. "At some point,
> > >obviously it needs to see the light of day."
> > >
> > >Admiral Hutson was prompted to write the article in the National Law
> > >Journal after the Supreme Court overturned state sodomy laws early
> > >this summer. While that decision did not immediately end military
> > >regulations banning sodomy and prohibiting openly gay soldiers,
> > >legal challenges are underway using the High Court's recent decision
> > >as a new precedent. Dean Hutson argues that the American public has
> > >"moved far enough along" for it to accept openly gay soldiers, an
> > >assertion that is born out by several polls both within and outside
> > >the military.
> > >
> > >Nathaniel Frank, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for the Study
> > >of Sexual Minorities in the Military, said Admiral Hutson is the
> > >most eminent military officer to call unambiguously for the lifting
> > >of the
> > >gay ban. "As the former JAG of the Navy," Dr. Frank said, "Hutson's
> > >comments warrant special attention." The Santa Barbara Center has
> > >published studies on the Israeli, British, Australian and Canadian
> > >militaries since they lifted their gay bans, which conclude that
> > >allowing gays to serve openly does not undermine military readiness.
> > >
> > >Admiral Hutson fears that the U.S. military is "falling further and
> > >further behind" the American public. "This is what's discouraging
> > >to me" he said. "I don't want an institution for which I have great
> > >affection to be antiquated in its ideas. The military is better
> > >than that."
> > >
> > >###
> > >The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military is an
> > >official research unit of the University of California, Santa
> > >Barbara. The Center is governed by a distinguished board of
> > >advisors including the Honorable Lawrence J. Korb of the Council on
> > >Foreign Relations, Honorable Coit Blacker of Stanford University and
> > >Professor Janet Halley of Harvard Law School. Its mission is to
> > >promote the study of gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities in
> > >the armed forces. More information is available at
> > >www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu.
> > >
> > >
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> > >Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
> > >Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
> > >Cannot bear very much reality.
> > >Burnt Norton, T.S. Eliot
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Joint Meeting of the Moscow City Council and = the

Latah County Commissioners

 

Wednesday, August 27, = 2003         =             =             =             =             =                   =                    3:00 p.m.

 

City Council = Chambers, 206 E. Third Street

 

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II.       &nbs= p;         CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF REASONED STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF = DENIAL OF RAIN RANNU SOLICITOR'S LICENSE APPEAL - Randy Fife

On = August 18, 2003, the City Council denied Mr. Rannu's = appeal to have his Solicitor's License reinstated.  A reasoned statement must be = given to Mr. Rannu within fifteen days of the decision.  This was = reviewed by the Administrative and Public Works/Finance Committees on August 25, = 2003.

 

Action:  Approve the Reasoned Statement in Support of Denial of Rain Rannu's Appeal of City of Moscow, Idaho's Decision to Revoke Peddler, Solicitor and/or Canvasser Proof of Registration Dated August 5, 2003.

 

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This meeting = is intended to discuss the recommendations of the County and the City, areas of = common interest and reasoning behind and implications of each of the jurisdiction's recommendations.  A decision should be made as to whether a joint public outreach and input meeting should be held.  Discussion should also include statements from the jurisdictions' attorneys as to implications and process should no agreement be = reached.  Attached is a copy of the information packet that was distributed to = the Moscow City Council at their August 4th meeting.

 

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Stephanie = Kalasz

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C36A94.1A483630-- From dougwils@moscow.com Mon Aug 25 17:26:48 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:26:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20030823135121.009d1430@pop3.norton.antivirus> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030825085616.0545f908@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, A slight editing job, for Sharon: >An Open Letter to Dr. Dennis Demos: >Dear Dr. Demos, > Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding man's > law. I have learned a great deal from you, and I try to share that > knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend > their homophobia, for example, I simply remind him that our current hate > speech mandates clearly state it to be an abomination to use words that > indicate any opposition to the behavior of *homo pervertens.* End of > debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the > specific laws and how to best follow them. > When I sacrifice chickens on the beach in south Florida, I know > it creates a pleasing odor for the multiculturalists. The problem is the > neighbors. They claim the spectacle is not pleasing to them. How should > I deal with this? The same goes for some Muslim friends who like to > sacrifice goats on their front lawn in California. How do we deal with > the intolerance of the neighbors? > I would like to sell my daughter into porn slavery, as a recent > article in Cosmopolitan suggested as a way to overcome her > inhibitions. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair > price for her? > Imperial American foreign policy states that slavery is > acceptable depending on what nation it occurs in. A friend of mine > claims that this applies to Sudan but not Canada. Can you clarify? > I have a neighbor who insists on working for cash only, without > reporting his income to IRS. How long should let him rot in prison? Or > should I ljust lock him up in my own basement? > A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish without > FDA approval is an abomination, it is a lesser abomination than > homosexual acts without a condom. I don't agree. Can you settle this? > I know that I may not approach the altar of man without a > certified attorney accompanying me. I have to admit that I don't have > the money Do I have to be rich, or is there some wiggle room here? > I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am > confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that man's word > is eternal, even though it changes all the time. P.S. & N.B 1. The homo in *homo pervertens* above is Latin, not Greek. So we have not advanced far enough in our bravenewworld liberties to have me arrested yet. So just lay off. 2. On my first attempt at sending this, Eudora awarded me three jalapenos for my post. So maybe Eudora should lay off too. From credenda@moscow.com Mon Aug 25 15:02:12 2003 From: credenda@moscow.com (Doug Jones) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:02:12 -0400 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God In-Reply-To: <004301c36ac5$aef502a0$f0f2f5c7@design> Message-ID: <000001c36b11$7be7a2e0$880aa8c0@credenda.org> Bob Dickow wrote: >Well, no. Reason is not something that could be refuted anyway by its >nature. Reason is a process. It involves such things as argumentation, >deduction, induction, etc. Reason is not itself a proposition or idea that >can subject itself to 'refutation' in the sense you use. But doesn't this just prove my point? Both historic Christianity and the Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why pretend that only Christianity does this? "Reason" does sometimes apply to the process, as does "revelation." But "Reason" also applies to the norms (propositions) dogmatically "obeyed" in deduction, induction, etc. They make whopping claims about the nature of the universe and can be refuted. >Now, if you suggest that the existence or validity of Reason might be >called into question, I think you'll have a VERY hard time arguing that >point. And, again, Christians can say the same regarding their ultimate standard (i.e., "You can't disprove the Bible without using the very norms you're attempting to reject"). Also, consider how exclusivist and parochial Dickow's claim is. It assumes that only an Enlightenment account of Reason could conceivably be correct, regally excluding alternate accounts from Asian religions, postmodernism, Trinitarianism, etc. It's like saying, "if you suggest that the validity of the Enlightenment's account of Reason might be called into question [shudder], I think you'll have a very hard time arguing that point." Yikes. Yet more secular fundamentalism. Doug Jones From mushroom@moscow.com Mon Aug 25 19:41:15 2003 From: mushroom@moscow.com (Mushroom) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:41:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God References: <000001c36b11$7be7a2e0$880aa8c0@credenda.org> Message-ID: <3F4A584B.B0F1D24F@moscow.com> Curiosity leads me to ask what students at Logos and New St. Andrews learn about scientific method, especially the concept of continually testing conclusions about the real world. Note that I am not proposing, not for even one little tiny moment, that scientific method should be applied to matters of faith. I am just asking what students at Logos and New St. Andrews learn about scientific method as part of their curricula. The question is directed to anybody who knows. A number of Vision2020 subscribers obviously do. Don Coombs From dougwils@moscow.com Mon Aug 25 20:29:27 2003 From: dougwils@moscow.com (Douglas) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:29:27 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God In-Reply-To: <3F4A584B.B0F1D24F@moscow.com> References: <000001c36b11$7be7a2e0$880aa8c0@credenda.org> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030825121441.05477960@mail.moscow.com> Visionaries, In response to Don's question, one of the first things they might learn is that the phrases "the real world" and "the material world" are not interchangeable. Embedded in Don's question is the clear assumption that the Enlightenment project has its act together. IOW, the scientific method does not apply to matters of faith, but is rather a matter of testing conclusions about the "real world." Thus leaving matters of faith standing outside in the coldness of that unreal world, shivering in their skivvies. But our students are taught that the *material* world behaves predictably-- precisely because it was created by our gracious triune God, who does not want us to turn the oven to 350 degrees for an hour, only to open the oven door to find the cake turned into a frozen slab. And so we teach them that a great deal can be learned about the predictability of tiny slice of the *real* world, that part of it that we call the *material* world, and that this is done by the scientific method. At a certain altitude, water boils at the same temperature applied for the same length of time. Experimentation, observation, repeatability. This method has obtained for us many cool gee-whizzeries, for which I thank a kind Providence. But this method leaves me just where I was when it comes to many other aspects of the real world, such as the Holy Spirit, the authority of modus ponens, the dramatic structure of Hamlet, and the history of Farley's ghost. Cordially, Douglas Wilson At 11:41 AM 8/25/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Curiosity leads me to ask what students at Logos and New St. >Andrews learn about scientific method, especially the >concept of continually testing conclusions about the real >world. > >Note that I am not proposing, not for even one little tiny >moment, that scientific method should be applied to matters >of faith. I am just asking what students at Logos and New >St. Andrews learn about scientific method as part of their >curricula. > >The question is directed to anybody who knows. A number of >Vision2020 subscribers obviously do. > >Don Coombs > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ From cstorhok@latah.id.us Mon Aug 25 20:21:39 2003 From: cstorhok@latah.id.us (Chris Storhok) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:21:39 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Economic Summit for North Central Idaho & Southeastern Washington Message-ID: <000001c36b3e$1c3bc790$7564000a@latah.id.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36B03.6FDCEF90 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C36B03.6FDCEF90" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C36B03.6FDCEF90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attached is an announcement (Word file and Adobe pdf file) about the economic summit that will be held at the Red Lion Hotel in Lewiston on Wednesday, November 12, 2003. 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References: <000001c36b11$7be7a2e0$880aa8c0@credenda.org> Message-ID: <003201c36b50$0cb9e150$0100a8c0@Cosmo> Doug, (N.B. The following sequence of retorts is not logically linked, but each should be considered individually. Refer to full text for context.) (Doug Jones writes...) >Both historic Christianity and the > Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why > pretend that only Christianity does this? I don't recall anybody ever suggesting that the 'Enlightenment' held its standards to be irrefutable. They thought that Reason was the most dependable way (though not the only way, as religion was highly regarded as another method) to seek and hopefully, with some luck, find Truth. The 'scientific method' was a part of the contributions of the period, but it was open to having scientific findings toppled when better evidence came to light. >But doesn't this just prove my point? No. > But > "Reason" also applies to the norms (propositions) dogmatically "obeyed" > in deduction, induction, etc. They make whopping claims about the nature > of the universe and can be refuted. That the rules of logic are "obeyed" as 'dogma' is meant to sound scathing, and invokes negative connotations, but really is meaningless. Reason follows rules for good reason. Oh, ...he he.... Anyway, I just looked up 'dogma' in the World Book Dictionary (1987, Doubleday) and the first entry reads 'a belief taught or held as true, especially by authority of a church." The second entry defines that dogma is any system of ideas. Nothing wrong I guess with dogma in principle. And as for the 'whopping' claims, however whopping, scientists themselves will universally be the first to recognize that they can be refuted. They love refuting each other all the time, you should have noticed. Some of them even get tenure because of it. On the other hand some religions I know staunchly claim otherwise. > And, again, Christians can say the same regarding their ultimate > standard (i.e., "You can't disprove the Bible without using the very > norms you're attempting to reject"). Uh.... maybe..... I guess I would indeed have a hard time disproving something based substantially on faith using faith alone. But I could try.... let's see..... Ah, yes. There! I did it! The Bible has been refuted! And it was so easy! > Also, consider how exclusivist and parochial Dickow's claim is. Hey, I never went to a Catholic school in my life! >It > assumes that only an Enlightenment account of Reason could conceivably > be correct, I never claimed that, nor did I assume that. You don't know me, but I should inform you that I am personally a Mystic, and definitely have my own methods of Reason and belief. But I digress... Why describe Reason as 'an account'? This makes it sound like another Bible story. It isn't. It is a real thing, not just an 'account' of something. >regally excluding alternate accounts from Asian religions, > postmodernism, Trinitarianism, etc. It's like saying, "if you suggest > that the validity of the Enlightenment's account of Reason might be > called into question [shudder], I think you'll have a very hard time > arguing that point." Yikes. Yet more secular fundamentalism. Ha! Trying to confuse me now are you? Well, I think your reference to 'alternate accounts from Asian religions' might be confusing Reason with Religion in a way that gets us way off track. But you must agree (if you will just play the game long enough) that using a rational method to disprove the validity of Reason is a conundrum. One version might go something like this: Me: "Ok, just for the sake of argument let's just assume that Reason doesn't exist". You: "Ok" Me: "Ok, if Reason doesn't exist, which we have now assumed, then this sentence is meaningless." You: "Why?" Me: 'Are you arguing with me????!! Because it is an "if...then" statement. That's Reason, but you just agreed that Reason doesn't exits'. You: "Then you can't come to that conclusion, either, can you?!" Me: "And, you can't draw a conclusion either. You used Logic! Foul!!! End of conversation. God would probably be really angry at that point. Bob Dickow ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Jones" To: "'Vision 20/20'" Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 7:02 AM Subject: RE: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God > Bob Dickow wrote: > > >Well, no. Reason is not something that could be refuted anyway by its > >nature. Reason is a process. It involves such things as argumentation, > >deduction, induction, etc. Reason is not itself a proposition or idea > that > >can subject itself to 'refutation' in the sense you use. > > But doesn't this just prove my point? Both historic Christianity and the > Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why > pretend that only Christianity does this? > > "Reason" does sometimes apply to the process, as does "revelation." But > "Reason" also applies to the norms (propositions) dogmatically "obeyed" > in deduction, induction, etc. They make whopping claims about the nature > of the universe and can be refuted. > > > >Now, if you suggest that the existence or validity of Reason might be > >called into question, I think you'll have a VERY hard time arguing that > >point. > > And, again, Christians can say the same regarding their ultimate > standard (i.e., "You can't disprove the Bible without using the very > norms you're attempting to reject"). > > Also, consider how exclusivist and parochial Dickow's claim is. It > assumes that only an Enlightenment account of Reason could conceivably > be correct, regally excluding alternate accounts from Asian religions, > postmodernism, Trinitarianism, etc. It's like saying, "if you suggest > that the validity of the Enlightenment's account of Reason might be > called into question [shudder], I think you'll have a very hard time > arguing that point." Yikes. Yet more secular fundamentalism. > > Doug Jones > From Smectymnus@earthlink.net Mon Aug 25 23:31:25 2003 From: Smectymnus@earthlink.net (Thomas Bartnick) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:31:25 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Message-ID: <3F4A8E3D.7070803@earthlink.net> --------------050309010604030109030805 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Visionaries: Here are a few questions for that mighty man of God, Douglas Wilson, whose "fixed standard" just might need some fixing. Ten years ago I pilfered a couple of hundred dollars from the church for personal business (I didn't wear a condom, but I did leave IOUs in the drawer). By what standard can I sanitize my theft and refer to the stolen money as "advanced royalties"? An officer of the church has a son who opened an illegal casino and gouged fellow believers out of thousands of dollars. By what standard should I take church funds to cover up their debts? When I saw the topless car wash last summer, my righteous indignation burnt so hot that that I doctored the "Welcome to Moscow" sign on the Pullman highway to say "Welcome to Hooters." What fixed standard should I appeal to when I justify vandalizing public property in order to leave the false impression that someone else actually committed a crime, because I needed plausible deniability to grandstand on vision20/20 and the Daily News? http://www.vision2020.moscow.com/Archives/2002/0207/msg00003.html As a Christian pastor, I point mankind to the fixed standard of the Bible. Despite my calling, however, I can't stop myself from making false representations all over town . What fixed standard can I use to browbeat infidels on the one hand, but rationalize my hypocrisy on the other? http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-3meander.php Cordially, Thomas --------------050309010604030109030805 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Visionaries:

Here are a few questions for that mighty man of God, Douglas Wilson, whose "fixed standard" just might need some fixing.

Ten years ago I pilfered a couple of hundred dollars from the church for personal business (I didn't wear a condom, but I did leave IOUs in the drawer). By what standard can I sanitize my theft and refer to the stolen money as "advanced royalties"?
 
An officer of the church has a son who opened an illegal casino and gouged fellow believers out of thousands of dollars. By what standard should I take church funds to cover up their debts?

When I saw the topless car wash last summer, my righteous indignation burnt so hot that that I doctored the "Welcome to Moscow" sign on the Pullman highway to say "Welcome to Hooters." What fixed standard should I appeal to when I justify vandalizing public property in order to leave the false impression that someone else actually committed a crime, because I needed plausible deniability to grandstand on vision20/20 and the Daily News?
http://www.vision2020.moscow.com/Archives/2002/0207/msg00003.html

As a Christian pastor, I point mankind to the fixed standard of the Bible. Despite my calling, however, I can't stop myself from making false representations all over town. What fixed standard can I use to browbeat infidels on the one hand, but rationalize my hypocrisy on the other?
http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-3meander.php

Cordially,

Thomas
--------------050309010604030109030805-- From thamar@qwickconnect.net Mon Aug 25 23:51:20 2003 From: thamar@qwickconnect.net (Gerald Patrick) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:51:20 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20030825154008.009e4ec0@mail.qwickconnect.net> Hello Visionaries, First time caller, long time listener. Douglas Wilson's belief in right and wrong compels him to pontificate all over the web, which is fine. These forums liberate the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breath free. But why on God's green 20/20 does Wilson think we should listen to him? He has all the credibility of a card shark, and a few of the moves. This man took church money to pay off gambling expenses, and he has the nerve to lecture us about "mostly right and kinda wrong." If he bent his values here, then where else is he crooked? I for one believe that, when it comes to sermons on righteousness, Douglas Wilson deals from the bottom of the deck. Thank you, I can breath freer. Sincerely, Pat From dale@courtneys.us Tue Aug 26 00:21:19 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:21:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] News of the Weird (or $350k down the tubes) Message-ID: <200308252321.h7PNLSKM009436@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C36B24.EBD6BF60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the Idaho Department of Education: September 30 Deadline for Community Service Grant Seven $50,000 grants are available for school districts to provide community service opportunities for expelled or suspended students. For more information visit: http://www.sde.state.id.us/safe/communityservicegrant.htm or call Claudia Hasselquist of the State Department of Education, 1.208.332.6961. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C36B24.EBD6BF60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News of the Weird (or $350k down the tubes)
From the Idaho Department of Education:

September = 30=20 Deadline for Community Service Grant
Seven $50,000 grants are available for school = districts to=20 provide community service opportunities for expelled or suspended = students. For=20 more information visit: http://www.sde.state.id.us/safe/communityservicegrant.htm or call Claudia Hasselquist of the State Department of = Education,=20 1.208.332.6961.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C36B24.EBD6BF60-- From lukenieuwsma@softhome.net Tue Aug 26 01:31:06 2003 From: lukenieuwsma@softhome.net (Luke) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 17:31:06 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God References: <5.2.0.9.0.20030825154008.009e4ec0@mail.qwickconnect.net> Message-ID: <009001c36b69$66532910$c600a8c0@MOBILELUKE> Dear Visionaries: Just a thought: if you are quick to listen to liars, the more they will deceive you. Many false rumors have been spread far and wide by cowardly enemies of Mr. Wilson; perhaps we should be slow to deal out character judgement when we've only heard a faint and distorted echo of the story. Sincerely and respectfully, Luke Nieuwsma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Patrick" To: Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 3:51 PM Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God > Hello Visionaries, > > First time caller, long time listener. > > Douglas Wilson's belief in right and wrong compels him to pontificate all > over the web, which is fine. These forums liberate the tired, the poor, the > huddled masses yearning to breath free. But why on God's green 20/20 does > Wilson think we should listen to him? He has all the credibility of a card > shark, and a few of the moves. This man took church money to pay off > gambling expenses, and he has the nerve to lecture us about "mostly right > and kinda wrong." If he bent his values here, then where else is he > crooked? I for one believe that, when it comes to sermons on righteousness, > Douglas Wilson deals from the bottom of the deck. > > Thank you, I can breath freer. > > Sincerely, > > Pat > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From jdanahy@turbonet.com Tue Aug 26 01:40:06 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 17:40:06 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] And Now For Something Completely Different Message-ID: <000001c36b6a$98e00730$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36B2F.EC812F30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The city and the Idaho Transportation Department apparently worked out some kind of resolution to the traffic problem posed by Third Street between Jefferson and Almon streets. While I have never considered the traffic in this area to be a problem, I concede that others might consider the new configuration to be pleasurable. Also, having lived in this area for more than 25 years, I have yet to see the ITD do something right the first, or second, time. Is this new configuration really better than the old? If large trucks are the problem, wasn't the current bypass with the north and south couplets supposed to solve this? Weren't large trucks supposed to avoid the center of town? My vote is to put it back! John jdanahy@turbonet.com ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36B2F.EC812F30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The city = and the Idaho Transportation Department apparently worked out some kind of = resolution to the traffic problem posed by Third Street between Jefferson and Almon streets.  = While I have never considered the traffic in this area to be a problem, I = concede that others might consider the new configuration to be pleasurable.  = Also, having lived in this area for more than 25 years, I have yet to see the = ITD do something right the first, or second, time.

Is this = new configuration really better than the old?  If large trucks are the problem, wasn’t the current bypass with the north and south = couplets supposed to solve this?  Weren’t large trucks supposed to avoid the = center of town?

My vote = is to put it back!

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C36B2F.EC812F30-- From johnmoss@moscow.com Tue Aug 26 03:08:16 2003 From: johnmoss@moscow.com (John Moss) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:08:16 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] The warped and corrupt References: <3F4A8E3D.7070803@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <003701c36b76$e9724940$0f188dcf@moonfish> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C36B3C.3CFC66D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thomas Bartnick and Gerald Patrick: You are as corrupt as the day is long. If your whiny tone, writing = style, and messages posted back-to-back weren't enough to give you away, = your feeble attempt to use technology to hide your true identity is now = revealed. The messages to Vision2020 sent from Bartnick (3:39 PM) and Gerald = Patrick (3:55 PM) were sent from the same dial-up account. Bartnick (Smectymnus@earthlink.net): = dialup-67.75.212.58.dial1.seattle.level3.net Patrick (thamar@qwickconnect.net): = dialup-67.75.212.81.dial1.seattle.level3.net I like how you got a dial-up account from out of the area to try to = remove local accountability. No go. I like how you disconnected and = then reconnected between sending messages, so you could obtain a new IP, = to try to hide your trail. Well, it didn't work. And I like how you = even used a web-mail client, so the emails couldn't be traced to your = computer's IP address. Again, nice try. We know you are not Stambler, because you use a higher form of Internet = deception (paid accounts). But we are sick of you, and your slimy = attempts at vomit-shoveling. Every couple weeks, you pop back in the = forum, trying to disguise yourself as some new innocent = bystander--everytime, with a new email address, a new name, a new = identity (as a pastor, as a journalist, as a citizen...)--but the same = old regurgitated message. If Doug Wilson has the "credibility of a card shark," then what = credibililty do you have? You have the audicity to challenge the = credibility of another forum poster (who consistently uses one email = address), while you yourself can't even find enough courage to post = using your real name. Take your credibility standards to the moon. Grow up. Brace yourself like a man. Pull up your pants, and reveal who = you are and what you are really after. Until then, your email headers will continue to proclaim the truth, as = the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. [And to all the faithful V2020'ers, be careful of messages posted to the = forum from unfamiliar names. Or even familiar ones--technology these = days allows a person who knows what he is doing to send an email from = any name/address to any other name/address, and almost completely hide = his trail.] John Moss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Thomas Bartnick=20 To: vision2020@moscow.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 3:31 PM Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Visionaries: Here are a few questions for that mighty man of God, Douglas Wilson, = whose "fixed standard" just might need some fixing. Ten years ago I pilfered a couple of hundred dollars from the church = for personal business (I didn't wear a condom, but I did leave IOUs in = the drawer). By what standard can I sanitize my theft and refer to the = stolen money as "advanced royalties"? =20 An officer of the church has a son who opened an illegal casino and = gouged fellow believers out of thousands of dollars. By what standard = should I take church funds to cover up their debts? When I saw the topless car wash last summer, my righteous indignation = burnt so hot that that I doctored the "Welcome to Moscow" sign on the = Pullman highway to say "Welcome to Hooters." What fixed standard should = I appeal to when I justify vandalizing public property in order to leave = the false impression that someone else actually committed a crime, = because I needed plausible deniability to grandstand on vision20/20 and = the Daily News?=20 http://www.vision2020.moscow.com/Archives/2002/0207/msg00003.html As a Christian pastor, I point mankind to the fixed standard of the = Bible. Despite my calling, however, I can't stop myself from making = false representations all over town. What fixed standard can I use to = browbeat infidels on the one hand, but rationalize my hypocrisy on the = other? http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-3meander.php Cordially, Thomas ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C36B3C.3CFC66D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thomas Bartnick and Gerald = Patrick:
 
You are as corrupt as the day is = long.  If=20 your whiny tone, writing style, and messages posted back-to-back weren't = enough=20 to give you away, your feeble attempt to use technology to hide your = true=20 identity is now revealed.
 
The messages to Vision2020 sent from = Bartnick (3:39=20 PM) and Gerald Patrick (3:55 PM) were sent from the same dial-up=20 account.
 
Bartnick (Smectymnus@earthlink.net):=20 dialup-67.75.212.58.dial1.seattle.level3.net
Patrick (thamar@qwickconnect.net):=20 dialup-67.75.212.81.dial1.seattle.level3.net
 
I like how you got a dial-up account = from out of=20 the area to try to remove local accountability.  No go.  I = like how=20 you disconnected and then reconnected between sending messages, so you = could=20 obtain a new IP, to try to hide your trail.  Well, it didn't = work. =20 And I like how you even used a web-mail client, so the emails couldn't = be traced=20 to your computer's IP address.  Again, nice try.
 
We know you are not Stambler, because = you use a=20 higher form of Internet deception (paid accounts).  But we are sick = of you,=20 and your slimy attempts at vomit-shoveling.  Every couple weeks, = you pop=20 back in the forum, trying to disguise yourself as some new innocent=20 bystander--everytime, with a new email address, a new name, a new = identity (as a=20 pastor, as a journalist, as a citizen...)--but the same old regurgitated = message.
 
If Doug Wilson has the "credibility of = a card=20 shark," then what credibililty do you have?  You have the audicity = to=20 challenge the credibility of another forum poster (who consistently uses = one=20 email address), while you yourself can't even find enough courage to = post using=20 your real name.  Take your credibility standards to the = moon.
 
Grow up.  Brace yourself like a = man. =20 Pull up your pants, and reveal who you are and what you are really=20 after.
 
Until then, your email headers = will continue=20 to proclaim the truth, as the sun rises in the east and sets in the = west.
 
[And to all the faithful V2020'ers, be = careful of=20 messages posted to the forum from unfamiliar names.  Or even = familiar=20 ones--technology these days allows a person who knows what he is doing = to send=20 an email from any name/address to any other name/address, and almost = completely=20 hide his trail.]
 
John Moss
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Thomas Bartnick
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 = 3:31=20 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] = unequivocal words=20 of God

Visionaries:

Here are a few questions for that = mighty=20 man of God, Douglas Wilson, whose "fixed standard" just might need = some=20 fixing.

Ten years ago I pilfered a couple of hundred dollars = from the=20 church for personal business (I didn't wear a condom, but I did leave = IOUs in=20 the drawer). By what standard can I sanitize my theft and refer to the = stolen=20 money as "advanced royalties"?
 
An officer of the church = has a son=20 who opened an illegal casino and gouged fellow believers out of = thousands of=20 dollars. By what standard should I take church funds to cover up their = debts?

When I saw the topless car wash last summer, my = righteous=20 indignation burnt so hot that that I doctored the "Welcome to Moscow" = sign on=20 the Pullman highway to say "Welcome=20 to Hooters." What fixed standard should I appeal to when I justify = vandalizing public property in order to leave the false impression = that=20 someone else actually committed a crime, because I needed plausible=20 deniability to grandstand on vision20/20 and the Daily News? =
http:/= /www.vision2020.moscow.com/Archives/2002/0207/msg00003.html

As= =20 a Christian pastor, I point mankind to the fixed standard of the = Bible.=20 Despite my calling, however, I can't stop myself from making false=20 representations all over town. What = fixed=20 standard can I use to browbeat infidels on the one hand, but = rationalize my=20 hypocrisy on the other?
http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-3meander.p= hp

Cordially,

Thomas
------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C36B3C.3CFC66D0-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 05:09:29 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC Message-ID: <20030826040929.81463.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally going to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade globaloney. At least in the Carolinas. TL CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003 > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over loss > of factory jobs > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG > Staff Writers > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, Republican > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with > former workers. > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" > shouted Brenda Miller, a > longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury > plant. > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash > against politicians who > supported trade policies largely blamed for the loss > of more than > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since January > 2001, when President > Bush took office. > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly militant > executives are > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented > education and voter drives, > promising to make sure workers know who's on their > side and who's not. > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives and > employees are both > beginning to see a real threat to their interests," > says Fred Reese, > president of Western N.C. Industries, an employer > association. "You're > going to see people who traditionally voted > Republican switch over." > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across the > country. Democrats > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992, when > Bill Clinton's > intense focus on the sour economy helped unseat the > first President Bush. > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush country: > he won more than 56 > percent of the vote in each state. But mounting job > losses have taken > their toll on the president, an unabashed > free-trader, and threaten > other trade supporters, particularly in the South. > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston > County, voted for Bush in > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will. > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't delivered > on any of them," > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand experience > of him sending down > trade and commerce officials ... but they're just > photo ops. ... It's > empty rhetoric." > > One of the top reasons for the dismal Carolinas > economy: foreign trade. > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the Clinton-backed > North American Free > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many industries > have fled overseas. > For example, about half the textile and apparel jobs > that existed in > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade > authority and other trade > measures President Bush pushed through with Vietnam > and other countries > can potentially add to the losses. > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese imports, > scheduled to expire at > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more textile > jobs over the next > three years in the Carolinas alone. > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says Leslie > Barrett, one of > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their jobs > in the state's > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs here, and > then there are all > these foreign people here." > > Not satisfied > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the > tie-breaking vote for > fast-track. At the time he said he won promises from > the Bush > administration that it would more strictly enforce > existing trade > agreements and pressure foreign countries to open > their markets to U.S. > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they > responded? Absolutely," > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we are? > Absolutely not." > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th > District has lost nearly > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and furniture > industries. The > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and fast-track. > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any > controversial vote no matter > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People are > casting stones, but > we're trying to pick them up and build something. > ... I don't spend much > time thinking about an election that's more than a > year away. My focus > is on helping the region recover." > > Hayes later voted against the final version of > fast-track. He and > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast potentially > unpopular votes. > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, voted for > NAFTA. Republican > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard Burr of > Winston-Salem and > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for > fast-track. Both Burr and > DeMint are running for the Senate. > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North > Carolina, voted against > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier > version. In 2000 he voted > for permanent normal trade relations with China. > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's trade > policies and called > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently threatened > to introduce > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S. trade > representative. Hayes, > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get services to > displaced workers and > promote more development in his district. > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is > really concerned about > the workers and their conditions in the state of > North Carolina," says > Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter of > the Pillowtex > workers' union. > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook Political > Report, says > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes school' in > terms of learning > how to address those (trade) votes. > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for every > `bad' vote they > cast there are others they would use to show they > are fighting for the > state's industries." > > `A North Carolina problem' > > But Democrats already are pouncing. > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- Richard > Burr in particular -- > owe the White House and (political adviser) Karl > Rove for clearing the > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a > spokesman for the > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And he's > (Burr) going to be > expected to continue to support the president." > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to start > early pointing > fingers and starting the traditional blame game," > says Burr spokesman > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem. It's > not a Republican > problem. It's a North Carolina problem." > > Reese, of the employers association, is organizing > 1,500 manufacturing > companies across North Carolina in an effort to > leverage what he calls a > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter drives are > planned for the > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about 30 > plants in the state. > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is forming a > political action > committee. > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time Bush > voter, doesn't expect > to support the president or Jim DeMint. > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle class, > polarizing people > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he says. > "We'll be a Third > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY > CONTRIBUTED. > > -- JIM MORRILL: (704) 358-5059; > JMORRILL@CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM. > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 26 05:55:52 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:55:52 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC Message-ID: Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone. There is no way he can win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral votes. Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT) > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally going >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade >globaloney. >At least in the Carolinas. > TL > > > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003 > > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over loss > > of factory jobs > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG > > Staff Writers > > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, Republican > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with > > former workers. > > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" > > shouted Brenda Miller, a > > longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury > > plant. > > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash > > against politicians who > > supported trade policies largely blamed for the loss > > of more than > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since January > > 2001, when President > > Bush took office. > > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly militant > > executives are > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented > > education and voter drives, > > promising to make sure workers know who's on their > > side and who's not. > > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives and > > employees are both > > beginning to see a real threat to their interests," > > says Fred Reese, > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an employer > > association. "You're > > going to see people who traditionally voted > > Republican switch over." > > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across the > > country. Democrats > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992, when > > Bill Clinton's > > intense focus on the sour economy helped unseat the > > first President Bush. > > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush country: > > he won more than 56 > > percent of the vote in each state. But mounting job > > losses have taken > > their toll on the president, an unabashed > > free-trader, and threaten > > other trade supporters, particularly in the South. > > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston > > County, voted for Bush in > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will. > > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't delivered > > on any of them," > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand experience > > of him sending down > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're just > > photo ops. ... It's > > empty rhetoric." > > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal Carolinas > > economy: foreign trade. > > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the Clinton-backed > > North American Free > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many industries > > have fled overseas. > > For example, about half the textile and apparel jobs > > that existed in > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade > > authority and other trade > > measures President Bush pushed through with Vietnam > > and other countries > > can potentially add to the losses. > > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese imports, > > scheduled to expire at > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more textile > > jobs over the next > > three years in the Carolinas alone. > > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says Leslie > > Barrett, one of > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their jobs > > in the state's > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs here, and > > then there are all > > these foreign people here." > > > > Not satisfied > > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the > > tie-breaking vote for > > fast-track. At the time he said he won promises from > > the Bush > > administration that it would more strictly enforce > > existing trade > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to open > > their markets to U.S. > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they > > responded? Absolutely," > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we are? > > Absolutely not." > > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th > > District has lost nearly > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and furniture > > industries. The > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and fast-track. > > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any > > controversial vote no matter > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People are > > casting stones, but > > we're trying to pick them up and build something. > > ... I don't spend much > > time thinking about an election that's more than a > > year away. My focus > > is on helping the region recover." > > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of > > fast-track. He and > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast potentially > > unpopular votes. > > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, voted for > > NAFTA. Republican > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard Burr of > > Winston-Salem and > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for > > fast-track. Both Burr and > > DeMint are running for the Senate. > > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North > > Carolina, voted against > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier > > version. In 2000 he voted > > for permanent normal trade relations with China. > > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's trade > > policies and called > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently threatened > > to introduce > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S. trade > > representative. Hayes, > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get services to > > displaced workers and > > promote more development in his district. > > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is > > really concerned about > > the workers and their conditions in the state of > > North Carolina," says > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter of > > the Pillowtex > > workers' union. > > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook Political > > Report, says > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes school' in > > terms of learning > > how to address those (trade) votes. > > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for every > > `bad' vote they > > cast there are others they would use to show they > > are fighting for the > > state's industries." > > > > `A North Carolina problem' > > > > But Democrats already are pouncing. > > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- Richard > > Burr in particular -- > > owe the White House and (political adviser) Karl > > Rove for clearing the > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a > > spokesman for the > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And he's > > (Burr) going to be > > expected to continue to support the president." > > > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to start > > early pointing > > fingers and starting the traditional blame game," > > says Burr spokesman > > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem. It's > > not a Republican > > problem. It's a North Carolina problem." > > > > Reese, of the employers association, is organizing > > 1,500 manufacturing > > companies across North Carolina in an effort to > > leverage what he calls a > > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter drives are > > planned for the > > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about 30 > > plants in the state. > > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is forming a > > political action > > committee. > > > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time Bush > > voter, doesn't expect > > to support the president or Jim DeMint. > > > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle class, > > polarizing people > > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he says. > > "We'll be a Third > > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY > > CONTRIBUTED. > > > > -- JIM MORRILL: (704) 358-5059; > > JMORRILL@CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM. > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. >http://search.yahoo.com > >_____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From johnbharrell@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 06:04:45 2003 From: johnbharrell@yahoo.com (John Harrell) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Small Businesses and Impact of Government Intrusion Message-ID: <20030826050445.65195.qmail@web13404.mail.yahoo.com> Some of you may find this interesting.... Small Busineses and Impact of Government Intrusion The following URL is a very comprehensive report for each state: "Small Business Survival Index 2002" http://www.sbsc.org/Media/pdf/SBSI2002A.pdf The following URL is an article using the information in the above report and linking other data to describe the affects in Pennsylvania. "Draining the blood from small business" http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/opinion/s_151372.html Cheers! John Harrell __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From timlohr@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 06:19:36 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:19:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030826051936.80845.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com> Donovan, Those are premature predictions, bubba. We're a year from the elections--several political eons. Can't carry Fla. against whom? Howard Dean? I beg to differ. With the whole northern part of the state freaked about gay marriage and other social issues that the GOP will raise and 93% of the Cuban-Americans in the Miami area block voting for W with a huge turnout, I believe W could win nicely. The same strategy could be used against several possible Demo nominees. What about a "bruising" Demo. primary season leaving a whole heckuva lot of Demos PO'd and unmotivated to work for the eventual nominee? What if the Demos dis Sharpton and irritate the heck out of a number of black leaders who in turn advocate a black voter stay at home strategy on election day? What if the economy starts springing back around just at the right time for ole W? What if Cruz Bustamante wins the CA Gov. election and things not only don't get better but deteriorate out there? Then the Demos might have to invest heavily just to carry CA, a state they're sunk without--leaving other close states open for GOP attack. A bunch of "what-if's" I know, but if one of more of them happen like they very well could, your prediction could look pretty silly. And those are just a few off the top of my head. The point is anything can and will happen in 14 months. It's waaaay too early to write anyone off. Especially not a sitting Pres. Not when the Demos are still struggling to find anyone who is even interested in learning the names of their candidates. TL --- Donovan Arnold wrote: > Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone. > There is no way he can > win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral votes. > > Donovan J Arnold > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on > Trade Laws in NC > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally > going > >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade > >globaloney. > >At least in the Carolinas. > > TL > > > > > > > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM > > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003 > > > > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws > > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over > loss > > > of factory jobs > > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG > > > Staff Writers > > > > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, Republican > > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes > > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with > > > former workers. > > > > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" > > > shouted Brenda Miller, a > > > longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury > > > plant. > > > > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash > > > against politicians who > > > supported trade policies largely blamed for the > loss > > > of more than > > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since > January > > > 2001, when President > > > Bush took office. > > > > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly > militant > > > executives are > > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented > > > education and voter drives, > > > promising to make sure workers know who's on > their > > > side and who's not. > > > > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives > and > > > employees are both > > > beginning to see a real threat to their > interests," > > > says Fred Reese, > > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an > employer > > > association. "You're > > > going to see people who traditionally voted > > > Republican switch over." > > > > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across > the > > > country. Democrats > > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992, > when > > > Bill Clinton's > > > intense focus on the sour economy helped unseat > the > > > first President Bush. > > > > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush > country: > > > he won more than 56 > > > percent of the vote in each state. But mounting > job > > > losses have taken > > > their toll on the president, an unabashed > > > free-trader, and threaten > > > other trade supporters, particularly in the > South. > > > > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston > > > County, voted for Bush in > > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will. > > > > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't > delivered > > > on any of them," > > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand > experience > > > of him sending down > > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're > just > > > photo ops. ... It's > > > empty rhetoric." > > > > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal Carolinas > > > economy: foreign trade. > > > > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the > Clinton-backed > > > North American Free > > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many > industries > > > have fled overseas. > > > For example, about half the textile and apparel > jobs > > > that existed in > > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade > > > authority and other trade > > > measures President Bush pushed through with > Vietnam > > > and other countries > > > can potentially add to the losses. > > > > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese > imports, > > > scheduled to expire at > > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more textile > > > jobs over the next > > > three years in the Carolinas alone. > > > > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says > Leslie > > > Barrett, one of > > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their > jobs > > > in the state's > > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs here, > and > > > then there are all > > > these foreign people here." > > > > > > Not satisfied > > > > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the > > > tie-breaking vote for > > > fast-track. At the time he said he won promises > from > > > the Bush > > > administration that it would more strictly > enforce > > > existing trade > > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to > open > > > their markets to U.S. > > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they > > > responded? Absolutely," > > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we are? > > > Absolutely not." > > > > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th > > > District has lost nearly > > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and > furniture > > > industries. The > > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and > fast-track. > > > > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any > > > controversial vote no matter > > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People > are > > > casting stones, but > > > we're trying to pick them up and build > something. > > > ... I don't spend much > > > time thinking about an election that's more than > a > > > year away. My focus > > > is on helping the region recover." > > > > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of > > > fast-track. He and > > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast > potentially > > > unpopular votes. > > > > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, voted > for > > > NAFTA. Republican > > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard Burr > of > > > Winston-Salem and > > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for > > > fast-track. Both Burr and > > > DeMint are running for the Senate. > > > > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North > > > Carolina, voted against > > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier > > > version. In 2000 he voted > > > for permanent normal trade relations with China. > > > > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's > trade > > > policies and called > > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently > threatened > > > to introduce > > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S. > trade > > > representative. Hayes, > > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get services > to > > > displaced workers and > > > promote more development in his district. > > > > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is > > > really concerned about > > > the workers and their conditions in the state of > > > North Carolina," says > > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter > of > > > the Pillowtex > > > workers' union. > > > > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook > Political > > > Report, says > > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes > school' in > > > terms of learning > > > how to address those (trade) votes. > > > > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for > every > > > `bad' vote they > > > cast there are others they would use to show > they > > > are fighting for the > > > state's industries." > > > > > > `A North Carolina problem' > > > > > > But Democrats already are pouncing. > > > > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- Richard > > > Burr in particular -- > > > owe the White House and (political adviser) Karl > > > Rove for clearing the > > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a > > > spokesman for the > > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And > he's > > > (Burr) going to be > > > expected to continue to support the president." > > > > > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to > start > > > early pointing > > > fingers and starting the traditional blame > game," > > > says Burr spokesman > > > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem. > It's > > > not a Republican > > > problem. It's a North Carolina problem." > > > > > > Reese, of the employers association, is > organizing > > > 1,500 manufacturing > > > companies across North Carolina in an effort to > > > leverage what he calls a > > > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter drives > are > > > planned for the > > > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about 30 > > > plants in the state. > > > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is > forming a > > > political action > > > committee. > > > > > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time > Bush > > > voter, doesn't expect > > > to support the president or Jim DeMint. > > > > > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle > class, > > > polarizing people > > > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he > says. > > > "We'll be a Third > > > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY > > > CONTRIBUTED. > > > > > > -- JIM MORRILL: (704) 358-5059; > > > JMORRILL@CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > >http://search.yahoo.com > > > >_____________________________________________________ > > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > > serving the communities of the Palouse since > 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > >ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus > protection. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From herbals@moscow.com Tue Aug 26 06:51:19 2003 From: herbals@moscow.com (Sharon Sullivan) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:51:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] more of the same Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20030825213231.009f1780@pop3.norton.antivirus> --=======52BE4FFD======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-31CB3480; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Wilson, My goodness what a hornet's nest that little letter to Laura stirred up. Your repartee serves well to illustrate the shifting of 'truth', depending on who is telling the story, and, you would hope, demonstrate the need for a vast unflinching, unalterable body of writing to express God's truth. We all have our own idea of God, (or not) depending on the limits of our imagination, experience, and also, indoctrination. I do see beauty in the Bible and appreciate ritual and tradition. Though, I believe our collective myths should grow and change with the demands of the time, as society as a collective force also grows and changes. It is a process of dialogue and sensitivity to everything around us, and together people often choose to let go of old ways that no longer serve us, and also welcome in new ways that also provide inspiration and hope as our cultures demand. An example of this, for me, is the need to rethink the Biblical view of human's dominion over all the animals. At this point in our planet's ecology, dominated by people, with the resulting extinction of countless species, perhaps it is appropriate to dialogue about the fate of the other Earth creatures. Ahhh...but it is God's will for them to disappear? It is not for us to know. My view is that if each species is truly a work of the Divine Creator, who are we to extinguish Divine works? So I would prefer to work in the material plane for the survival of these species than honor verbatim the outdated pages of the Bible. True social discourse is a dialogue; a process where all voices can be heard and everyone has a place at the table. But (gasp!) you are already disheartened because you think I don't get it. (So what happens when the hate-monger misogynist homophobe loud violent person comes to dinner? Are we to welcome and honor him/her as well? Won't that be disruptive?) Perhaps this is where common courtesy and social understandings come into play -- generally i've noticed that people accept unspoken behavioral rules. Or, they are generally outnumbered. Whose rules? Well, we all talk about it and hash it out. (oh gosh, the tyranny of the majority, Hobbes vs. Rousseau...Nazis...i can see where this could end up...us vs. them, who has the 'power'...) OK, sometimes we go to war over our differences rather than just trying to listen to the other, so different (so offensive), and try to find some common ground where we can agree. A teensy tiny little bit of room for some subtle shift. Oh, this is dangerous. Talk of things evolving, changing. Look around you. Everything of the Creator has cycles of change. It seems rather unlikely a universe of ebb and flow would be the creation of a rigid God. Are not people in God's image? We grow and change? Why not allow God, our concept thereof, and our interpretation of Divine presence to grow and change also? Did you know that human babies would not make it through the birth passage if not for the ingenious feature of the mother's pelvis that allows for the bones to separate ever so slightly -- the slightest little teensy tiny shift makes it all possible? Much subtlety exists beyond the bounds of logic and reason, infinite possibilities between black and white (other than grey or plaid). I hear you asserting that if we do not adhere to the constant and unchanging, we are destined for utter chaos. I disagree; I believe in the human ability to vision, to listen, to inspire, and at the very least, someday enact laws to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public (not just the rich folks.) That's why we should be attentive to the here and now, while looking ahead to the future of what we want our world to look like. The moldy books of the past may be endearing...but look what state we're in now! We have the ability to shape our world as a honoring of Creation, rather than a desecration. Each individual holds his own ticket and chooses her own ride. What if we all took all the energy we are expending arguing/conversing over our different perspectives and, instead, compared our Top 10 Wish Lists...one list for our own personal lives and one for the planet? Would any of the set circles overlap to make a union? Why should different spiritual views drive humans further apart, rather than allowing us to learn and take strength from one another? Well, off i go...My here and now life on the material plane is requiring my attention for the near future...so I'll be likely riding the delete key without reading for several weeks. May the dialogue flourish....and all voices be heard. (No need to shout, right?) Top 10 lists, anyone? Sharon --=======52BE4FFD======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-31CB3480 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======52BE4FFD=======-- From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 26 10:17:18 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 02:17:18 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC Message-ID:

Tim,

First off, I agree that if the Democrats nominate Howard Dean they would not win. But they will not nominate Dean. They will nominate Clark. Clark will most likely choose another Southerner for the bottom of the ticket. Most likely Breuex from Louisiana. Do the math.

Assuming that the 19 states plus DC that have voted Democratic in every Presidential election for the last 12 years, makes  260 electoral votes. Add Arkansas and Louisiana and that makes 275. That is not even counting Florida and Missouri.

You are also forgetting two other important factors. One, the combination of two southerners on a ticket could strengthen the vote in the Northern part of Florida. Clark is also Jewish, and Roman Catholic. In addition, Clark is military and will turn the military 2-1 vote for the Republicans in the military around to a 1-1 ratio.

I honestly don't think that Bush can turn the economy around in 14 months. He is the only President since Hoover to actually have a net loss in jobs. He needs to add 3 million jobs to the economy in 14 months. I don't think he can do that in all reality. Even if the jobs are created and people get the jobs, they still will be new employees and not feel secure. It also takes a good 4-6 months for the effects of any economic recover to be felt. That gives him less than ten months. Do you think he can create 300,000 new jobs a month for the next 10 months? I don't think so. The unemployment rate is up to 7% now. Very high.

Now, how about what is going on overseas. European economy is really hurting. That means they will not be buying much from us anytime soon. Do you think that is going to help us? No, it will not. Nothing Bush can do about us losing jobs because nobody is buying US products. Also, you have the war. An average of 40 soldiers are dying every month. In 14 months that will be, lets see, 560 more soldiers dead. For a total of about 700 men and women. More than 75% of Americans find that an intolerable loss. We will also have spent another $15 billion. That amount would have solved the budget problem in California.

Nothing can save old poor Bushy. He is dead in the water. Even in the best of situations, we catch Saddam, kill Osama, bring back the electricity in Iraq, and the economy gets back to where it was when he came into office, he is still in horrible shape for reelection.

In the next couple weeks Clark will announce his candidacy for President. It will be a huge announcement. Lots of cameras and press, and he will be endorsed by many Governors, Senators, and Congressional leaders. He will be immediately put in second place in the runoff. After four months, many of the candidates will drop out and put Clark up against Dean. Clark will eventually win the nomination because of the South.

Clark and Bush will be in a good race for the Presidency. Bush and Clark will be focusing in on Florida, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon, Iowa, Nevada, and New Mexico.  If Clark wins just 6 electoral votes from these states, he wins the election. Which pony are you putting your money on?

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Donovan Arnold
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC
>Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:19:36 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Donovan,
> Those are premature predictions, bubba.
> We're a year from the elections--several political
>eons.
>
> Can't carry Fla. against whom? Howard Dean? I beg
>to differ.
> With the whole northern part of the state freaked
>about gay marriage and other social issues that the
>GOP will raise and 93% of the Cuban-Americans in the
>Miami area block voting for W with a huge turnout, I
>believe W could win nicely. The same strategy could be
>used against several possible Demo nominees.
> What about a "bruising" Demo. primary season
>leaving a whole heckuva lot of Demos PO'd and
>unmotivated to work for the eventual nominee?
> What if the Demos dis Sharpton and irritate the
>heck out of a number of black leaders who in turn
>advocate a black voter stay at home strategy on
>election day?
> What if the economy starts springing back around
>just at the right time for ole W?
> What if Cruz Bustamante wins the CA Gov. election
>and things not only don't get better but deteriorate
>out there? Then the Demos might have to invest heavily
>just to carry CA, a state they're sunk
>without--leaving other close states open for GOP
>attack.
> A bunch of "what-if's" I know, but if one of more
>of them happen like they very well could, your
>prediction could look pretty silly.
> And those are just a few off the top of my head.
>The point is anything can and will happen in 14
>months. It's waaaay too early to write anyone off.
>Especially not a sitting Pres.
>Not when the Demos are still struggling to find anyone
>who is even interested in learning the names of their
>candidates.
> TL
>
>
>
>
>
>--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
> > Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone.
> > There is no way he can
> > win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral votes.
> >
> > Donovan J Arnold
> >
> > >From: Tim Lohrmann
> > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
> > >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on
> > Trade Laws in NC
> > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT)
> > >
> > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally
> > going
> > >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade
> > >globaloney.
> > >At least in the Carolinas.
> > > TL
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM
> > > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003
> > > >
> > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws
> > > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over
> > loss
> > > > of factory jobs
> > > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG
> > > > Staff Writers
> > > >
> > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, Republican
> > > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes
> > > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with
> > > > former workers.
> > > >
> > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!"
> > > > shouted Brenda Miller, a
> > > > longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury
> > > > plant.
> > > >
> > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash
> > > > against politicians who
> > > > supported trade policies largely blamed for the
> > loss
> > > > of more than
> > > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since
> > January
> > > > 2001, when President
> > > > Bush took office.
> > > >
> > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly
> > militant
> > > > executives are
> > > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented
> > > > education and voter drives,
> > > > promising to make sure workers know who's on
> > their
> > > > side and who's not.
> > > >
> > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives
> > and
> > > > employees are both
> > > > beginning to see a real threat to their
> > interests,"
> > > > says Fred Reese,
> > > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an
> > employer
> > > > association. "You're
> > > > going to see people who traditionally voted
> > > > Republican switch over."
> > > >
> > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across
> > the
> > > > country. Democrats
> > > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992,
> > when
> > > > Bill Clinton's
> > > > intense focus on the sour economy helped unseat
> > the
> > > > first President Bush.
> > > >
> > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush
> > country:
> > > > he won more than 56
> > > > percent of the vote in each state. But mounting
> > job
> > > > losses have taken
> > > > their toll on the president, an unabashed
> > > > free-trader, and threaten
> > > > other trade supporters, particularly in the
> > South.
> > > >
> > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston
> > > > County, voted for Bush in
> > > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will.
> > > >
> > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't
> > delivered
> > > > on any of them,"
> > > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand
> > experience
> > > > of him sending down
> > > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're
> > just
> > > > photo ops. ... It's
> > > > empty rhetoric."
> > > >
> > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal Carolinas
> > > > economy: foreign trade.
> > > >
> > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the
> > Clinton-backed
> > > > North American Free
> > > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many
> > industries
> > > > have fled overseas.
> > > > For example, about half the textile and apparel
> > jobs
> > > > that existed in
> > > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade
> > > > authority and other trade
> > > > measures President Bush pushed through with
> > Vietnam
> > > > and other countries
> > > > can potentially add to the losses.
> > > >
> > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese
> > imports,
> > > > scheduled to expire at
> > > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more textile
> > > > jobs over the next
> > > > three years in the Carolinas alone.
> > > >
> > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says
> > Leslie
> > > > Barrett, one of
> > > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their
> > jobs
> > > > in the state's
> > > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs here,
> > and
> > > > then there are all
> > > > these foreign people here."
> > > >
> > > > Not satisfied
> > > >
> > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the
> > > > tie-breaking vote for
> > > > fast-track. At the time he said he won promises
> > from
> > > > the Bush
> > > > administration that it would more strictly
> > enforce
> > > > existing trade
> > > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to
> > open
> > > > their markets to U.S.
> > > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they
> > > > responded? Absolutely,"
> > > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we are?
> > > > Absolutely not."
> > > >
> > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th
> > > > District has lost nearly
> > > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and
> > furniture
> > > > industries. The
> > > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and
> > fast-track.
> > > >
> > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any
> > > > controversial vote no matter
> > > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People
> > are
> > > > casting stones, but
> > > > we're trying to pick them up and build
> > something.
> > > > ... I don't spend much
> > > > time thinking about an election that's more than
> > a
> > > > year away. My focus
> > > > is on helping the region recover."
> > > >
> > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of
> > > > fast-track. He and
> > > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast
> > potentially
> > > > unpopular votes.
> > > >
> > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, voted
> > for
> > > > NAFTA. Republican
> > > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard Burr
> > of
> > > > Winston-Salem and
> > > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for
> > > > fast-track. Both Burr and
> > > > DeMint are running for the Senate.
> > > >
> > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North
> > > > Carolina, voted against
> > > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier
> > > > version. In 2000 he voted
> > > > for permanent normal trade relations with China.
> > > >
> > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's
> > trade
> > > > policies and called
> > > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently
> > threatened
> > > > to introduce
> > > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S.
> > trade
> > > > representative. Hayes,
> > > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get services
> > to
> > > > displaced workers and
> > > > promote more development in his district.
> > > >
> > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is
> > > > really concerned about
> > > > the workers and their conditions in the state of
> > > > North Carolina," says
> > > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter
> > of
> > > > the Pillowtex
> > > > workers' union.
> > > >
> > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook
> > Political
> > > > Report, says
> > > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes
> > school' in
> > > > terms of learning
> > > > how to address those (trade) votes.
> > > >
> > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for
> > every
> > > > `bad' vote they
> > > > cast there are others they would use to show
> > they
> > > > are fighting for the
> > > > state's industries."
> > > >
> > > > `A North Carolina problem'
> > > >
> > > > But Democrats already are pouncing.
> > > >
> > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- Richard
> > > > Burr in particular --
> > > > owe the White House and (political adviser) Karl
> > > > Rove for clearing the
> > > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a
> > > > spokesman for the
> > > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And
> > he's
> > > > (Burr) going to be
> > > > expected to continue to support the president."
> > > >
> > > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to
> > start
> > > > early pointing
> > > > fingers and starting the traditional blame
> > game,"
> > > > says Burr spokesman
> > > > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem.
> > It's
> > > > not a Republican
> > > > problem. It's a North Carolina problem."
> > > >
> > > > Reese, of the employers association, is
> > organizing
> > > > 1,500 manufacturing
> > > > companies across North Carolina in an effort to
> > > > leverage what he calls a
> > > > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter drives
> > are
> > > > planned for the
> > > > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about 30
> > > > plants in the state.
> > > > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is
> > forming a
> > > > political action
> > > > committee.
> > > >
> > > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time
> > Bush
> > > > voter, doesn't expect
> > > > to support the president or Jim DeMint.
> > > >
> > > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle
> > class,
> > > > polarizing people
> > > > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he
> > says.
> > > > "We'll be a Third
> > > > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY
> > > > CONTRIBUTED.
> > > >
> > > > -- JIM MORRILL: (704) 358-5059;
> > > > JMORRILL@CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM.
> > > >
> > > >
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Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 16:44:25 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] response Message-ID: <20030826154425.23826.qmail@web80701.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2072640110-1061912665=:23071 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John: Why on earth you bring me into the current bashing of Doug Wilson is sort of beyond me. I don't appreciate it. Your idea that knowing more about a person is a good one: We should know who is behind posts to the internet, but you might be crossing the line when printing someone's ISP number. Regulars on the forum already know that Thomas Bartnick is not really the person's real name: So, who cares? But ISP is a step more than caller ID for phones: YOU ARE INVADING SOMEONE'S PRIVACY by doing what you're doing. I think that the company you work for is inferior. I hope that First Step Internet will take my posts out of the archives. And, I hope that you finally realize that your pursuit of truth and moral correctness should be carried into the sphere of INVESTIGATING DOUG WILSON, too. Why you haven't applied scrutiny to Doug Wilson, too, is again, sort of beyond me. As for me, Mr. Moss, I think of you as a below average individual with a high-tech job: But tell me, percentage wise, why have First Step Internet connections been far more infected by the current spate of web viruses than Cactus'? And why do you think that the Vision2020 forum is somehow a gift from your company to the general public? It is not: you people at First Step Internet were U of IDAHO INCUBATOR RECIPIENTS, and got your "private" company started off of the public dole. For all that people have accused me of living off of others, First Step Internet is a classic example of LIVING OFF THE TAXPAYER AND THEN JACKING UP THE RATES FOR BASIC SERVICES. John: you and your company are thoroughly out of luck in today's world as I see it. And maybe you, John Moss, should consider NOT representing First Step Internet when you post on the forum, as YOUR COMPANY MIGHT BE SUBJECT TO A LAWSUIT IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE IF YOU KEEP IT UP. Go on, publish everyone's ISP number, John: I'm at WSU, Doug Wilson's in his beer hall, and you're e-mailing us from the bathroom, right? Remember, Mr. Moss: Even making a living as you do by surfing the web includes times when there are no longer any "waves" to keep surfing on. I think that First Step Internet is due for one of these low periods. Don't post about me again, JOHN MOSS, unless you want me to get more involved on the forum again, and advocating in Moscow and Pullman against First Step Internet. I have stayed away from the forum out of respect to Josh Gibbs, who has basically asked me to keep mum. DON'T START WITH ME, JOHN. Your company will LOSE MUCH BUSINESS IF YOU GET ME GOING AGAIN. I WILL MAKE SURE TO ACTIVELY PROMOTE AGAINST YOUR COMPANY ALL OVER THE PALOUSE...and I may or may not...use my own name. Say hi to Ms. Frederickson, k? In Christ, Douglas Stambler (Pullman) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2072640110-1061912665=:23071 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John:
 
Why on earth you bring me into the current bashing of Doug Wilson is sort of beyond me.  I don't appreciate it.
 
Your idea that knowing more about a person is a good one: We should know who is behind posts to the internet, but you might be crossing the line when printing someone's ISP number.  Regulars on the forum already know that Thomas Bartnick is not really the person's real name: So, who cares?  But ISP is a step more than caller ID for phones: YOU ARE INVADING SOMEONE'S PRIVACY by doing what you're doing.
 
I think that the company you work for is inferior.  I hope that First Step Internet will take my posts out of the archives.  And, I hope that you finally realize that your pursuit of truth and moral correctness should be carried into the sphere of INVESTIGATING DOUG WILSON, too.  Why you haven't applied scrutiny to Doug Wilson, too, is again, sort of beyond me.
 
As for me, Mr. Moss, I think of you as a below average individual with a high-tech job: But tell me, percentage wise, why have First Step Internet connections been far more infected by the current spate of web viruses than Cactus'?  And why do you think that the Vision2020 forum is somehow a gift from your company to the general public?  It is not: you people at First Step Internet were U of IDAHO INCUBATOR RECIPIENTS, and got your "private" company started off of the public dole.  For all that people have accused me of living off of others, First Step Internet is a classic example of LIVING OFF THE TAXPAYER AND THEN JACKING UP THE RATES FOR BASIC SERVICES.
 
John: you and your company are thoroughly out of luck in today's world as I see it.  And maybe you, John Moss, should consider NOT representing First Step Internet when you post on the forum, as YOUR COMPANY MIGHT BE SUBJECT TO A LAWSUIT IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE IF YOU KEEP IT UP.
 
Go on, publish everyone's ISP number, John: I'm at WSU, Doug Wilson's in his beer hall, and you're e-mailing us from the bathroom, right?
 
Remember, Mr. Moss: Even making a living as you do by surfing the web includes times when there are no longer any "waves" to keep surfing on.  I think that First Step Internet is due for one of these low periods.
 
Don't post about me again, JOHN MOSS, unless you want me to get more involved on the forum again, and advocating in Moscow and Pullman against First Step Internet.  I have stayed away from the forum out of respect to Josh Gibbs, who has basically asked me to keep mum.  DON'T START WITH ME, JOHN.  Your company will LOSE MUCH BUSINESS IF YOU GET ME GOING AGAIN.   I WILL MAKE SURE TO ACTIVELY PROMOTE AGAINST YOUR COMPANY ALL OVER THE PALOUSE...and I may or may not...use my own name.
 
Say hi to Ms. Frederickson, k?
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Pullman)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2072640110-1061912665=:23071-- From herbals@moscow.com Tue Aug 26 16:54:26 2003 From: herbals@moscow.com (Sharon Sullivan) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:54:26 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: more of the same In-Reply-To: <20030826091801.29570.65214.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20030826085128.009f2a30@pop3.norton.antivirus> --=======4D172B73======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-36B254E8; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visionaries, On second thought, asking about personal wish lists might be getting well...too personal. And planetary wishes, perhaps too out of reach? Can I invite instead to posters and lurkers to share Top 10 Wish Lists for our COMMUNITY? Thanks. Sharon --=======4D172B73======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-36B254E8 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======4D172B73=======-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Tue Aug 26 17:00:54 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:00:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] response Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B9E@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36BEB.3AD637F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For your general information, Mr. Stambler, I am quite impressed with First Step Internet. I have maintained a basic account with them for the past 7 or 8 years. I really don't consider paying $15 per month for unlimited access as a heavy burden at all. I have maintained a "virtual server" account with them for the past 2 or 3 years with absolutely no probelms at all. In all the time that I maintained a basic account there were only two incidents where I had trouble logging on and that was for a period of about 20 minutes each. Even then, I considered the 20-minute downtime as server maintenance because I was accessing their servers at some early morning hour on a Saturday or Sunday morning. Until you can find an Internet Service Provider that offers more for less, keep yhour voice down. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36BEB.3AD637F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
For your general information, Mr. Stambler, I am quite impressed with First Step Internet.  I have maintained a basic account with them for the past 7 or 8 years.  I really don't consider paying $15 per month for unlimited access as a heavy burden at all.  I have maintained a "virtual server" account with them for the past 2 or 3 years with absolutely no probelms at all.  In all the time that I maintained a basic account there were only two incidents where I had trouble logging on and that was for a period of about 20 minutes each.  Even then, I considered the 20-minute downtime as server maintenance because I was accessing their servers at some early morning hour on a Saturday or Sunday morning.
 
Until you can find an Internet Service Provider that offers more for less, keep yhour voice down.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
------_=_NextPart_001_01C36BEB.3AD637F0-- From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 17:09:22 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:09:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] response: to tom hansen In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968B9E@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <20030826160922.61622.qmail@web80710.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2105795268-1061914162=:61604 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii now, you got me going, hansen: don't ever tell me to keep my voice down. try calling cactus computer, and learn what a family-run operation can do for your life: FIRST STEP INTERNET ROUTINELY ROBS THE PUBLIC WITH ITS HIGH-TECH COMPUTER FRONTING, WHEN WHAT IT IS REALLY AFTER IS CORNERING THE ENTIRE MARKET ON THE PALOUSE AND THEN RAISING THE RATES EVEN FURTHER. It is a dishonest operation, and has always been run that way. stick a computer mouse in your ear, hansen... In Christ, Douglas Stambler ******************************************************************************************** Thomas Hansen wrote: For your general information, Mr. Stambler, I am quite impressed with First Step Internet. I have maintained a basic account with them for the past 7 or 8 years. I really don't consider paying $15 per month for unlimited access as a heavy burden at all. I have maintained a "virtual server" account with them for the past 2 or 3 years with absolutely no probelms at all. In all the time that I maintained a basic account there were only two incidents where I had trouble logging on and that was for a period of about 20 minutes each. Even then, I considered the 20-minute downtime as server maintenance because I was accessing their servers at some early morning hour on a Saturday or Sunday morning. Until you can find an Internet Service Provider that offers more for less, keep yhour voice down. Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2105795268-1061914162=:61604 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
now, you got me going, hansen: don't ever tell me to keep my voice down.
 
try calling cactus computer, and learn what a family-run operation can do for your life: FIRST STEP INTERNET ROUTINELY ROBS THE PUBLIC WITH ITS HIGH-TECH COMPUTER FRONTING, WHEN WHAT IT IS REALLY AFTER IS CORNERING THE ENTIRE MARKET ON THE PALOUSE AND THEN RAISING THE RATES EVEN FURTHER. It is a dishonest operation, and has always been run that way.  
 
stick a computer mouse in your ear, hansen...
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
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Thomas Hansen <tomh@uidaho.edu> wrote:
For your general information, Mr. Stambler, I am quite impressed with First Step Internet.  I have maintained a basic account with them for the past 7 or 8 years.  I really don't consider paying $15 per month for unlimited access as a heavy burden at all.  I have maintained a "virtual server" account with them for the past 2 or 3 years with absolutely no probelms at all.  In all the time that I maintained a basic account there were only two incidents where I had trouble logging on and that was for a period of about 20 minutes each.  Even then, I considered the 20-minute downtime as server maintenance because I was accessing their servers at some early morning hour on a Saturday or Sunday morning.
 
Until you can find an Internet Service Provider that offers more for less, keep yhour voice down.
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2105795268-1061914162=:61604-- From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 17:26:43 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:26:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Boycott Against First Step Internet (sent out, like 1,000 times) Message-ID: <20030826162643.78950.qmail@web80702.mail.yahoo.com> --0-203702640-1061915203=:78822 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii FIRST STEP INTERNET ROUTINELY ROBS THE PUBLIC WITH ITS HIGH-TECH COMPUTER FRONTING, WHEN WHAT IT IS REALLY AFTER IS CORNERING THE ENTIRE MARKET ON THE PALOUSE AND THEN RAISING THE RATES EVEN FURTHER. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-203702640-1061915203=:78822 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
FIRST STEP INTERNET
 
ROUTINELY ROBS THE PUBLIC
WITH ITS HIGH-TECH COMPUTER FRONTING,
WHEN WHAT IT IS REALLY AFTER
IS CORNERING THE ENTIRE MARKET ON THE PALOUSE
AND THEN RAISING THE RATES EVEN FURTHER.
 
   
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-203702640-1061915203=:78822-- From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 17:43:39 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:43:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Doug Wilson's Can of Worms Message-ID: <20030826164339.65687.qmail@web80705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1182992004-1061916219=:65638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Okay: Charlie Nolan is most likely the person who is posting as Thomas Bartnick. Charlie Nolan was once Doug Wilson's personal publisher, until he left the church and claimed that Doug Wilson was engaged in all sorts of crimes. Anyway, here is printed one of the links from "Thomas Bartnick's" earlier post that John Moss got so flustered and heated about. Note that Doug Wilson's followers PRINTED ON THEIR FLYER THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ENGLISH DEPARTMENT was sponsoring this phony event. Apparently from this little article, New Saint Andrews/Logos School students were involved in a mean prank that COULD HAVE GOTTEN DOUG WILSON into legal problems (if he weren't so involved in buddying up to the Latah County sheriff so much...). When I posted a mockery of Doug Wilson on the forum, I signed it Douglas - my name is Douglas! Most people knew it was me, and I have admitted as such. BUT DOUG WILSON CONTINUALLY AND ILLEGALLY UNDERMINES INSTITUTIONS IN MOSCOW THAT ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH HIS OWN FORM OF INDOCTRINATION. so, here it is, from the credenda (note, the author of this piece EVEN TRIES TO JUSTIFY what he did and promoted with BIBLE SCRIPTURE.): *********************************************************************************************** http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-3meander.php By the time you receive this, our local police will probably have forgotten all about it, so a little bragging is now safe, and perhaps it is even in order. But first some background. Our local city council, through a series of ridiculous circumstances, decided to quit restricting female toplessness. The noble senior editor of this journal, encouraged by some winks and nudges from me, not that he needed any, made up a flyer which announced a topless and proud lecture series by topless feminist scholars. The titles of the talks were the typical postmodern hoohah-"Topless Shadows: A Personal Narrative," "Destabilizing the Topless/Bottomless Duality," "Breasts as Embodied Intuitions," you get the drift. Some of our stalwart young Christian men, majoring in Christian culture and skylarking, papered the university with these flyers, and the next morning a bunch of them were faxed all over campus. Now you know that we live in sad days, days when satire is increasingly difficult, a! nd almost impossible. The radio station announced the lectures all day, an instructor out of the women's center announced the lectures to a class, and the English department (listed on the flyer as sponsor) called the announced location to find out if they were in fact going on. Well, some authorities at the University of Idaho went sideways, and had the cops out looking for the culprits. When they demanded to see the film from the security cameras at Kinko's (whence the faxes had been sent), our noble editor contacted the established authorities (Rom. 13), who told him it wasn't funny. He responded that on the contrary it was, and the next day gave out a press release on how the university was trying to repress the true, the good and the lovely. Needless to say, lots of people showed up for the non-event, and all this happened on April 1. All in all, it was a bad day for the tight-lipped fundamentalists of the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1182992004-1061916219=:65638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Okay: Charlie Nolan is most likely the person who is posting as Thomas Bartnick.  Charlie Nolan was once Doug Wilson's personal publisher, until he left the church and claimed that Doug Wilson was engaged in all sorts of crimes. 
 
Anyway, here is printed one of the links from "Thomas Bartnick's" earlier post that John Moss got so flustered and heated about.
 
Note that Doug Wilson's followers PRINTED ON THEIR FLYER THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ENGLISH DEPARTMENT was sponsoring this phony event.  Apparently from this little article, New Saint Andrews/Logos School students were involved in a mean prank that COULD HAVE GOTTEN DOUG WILSON into legal problems (if he weren't so involved in buddying up to the Latah County sheriff so much...).
 
When I posted a mockery of Doug Wilson on the forum, I signed it Douglas - my name is Douglas!  Most people knew it was me, and I have admitted as such.
 
BUT DOUG WILSON CONTINUALLY AND ILLEGALLY UNDERMINES INSTITUTIONS IN MOSCOW THAT ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH HIS OWN FORM OF INDOCTRINATION.
 
so, here it is, from the credenda (note, the author of this piece EVEN TRIES TO JUSTIFY what he did and promoted with BIBLE SCRIPTURE.):
***********************************************************************************************
 
 
By the time you receive this, our local police will probably have forgotten all about it, so a little bragging is now safe, and perhaps it is even in order. But first some background. Our local city council, through a series of ridiculous circumstances, decided to quit restricting female toplessness. The noble senior editor of this journal, encouraged by some winks and nudges from me, not that he needed any, made up a flyer which announced a topless and proud lecture series by topless feminist scholars. The titles of the talks were the typical postmodern hoohah-"Topless Shadows: A Personal Narrative," "Destabilizing the Topless/Bottomless Duality," "Breasts as Embodied Intuitions," you get the drift. Some of our stalwart young Christian men, majoring in Christian culture and skylarking, papered the university with these flyers, and the next morning a bunch of them were faxed all over campus. Now you know that we live in sad days, days when satire is increasingly difficu! lt, and almost impossible. The radio station announced the lectures all day, an instructor out of the women's center announced the lectures to a class, and the English department (listed on the flyer as sponsor) called the announced location to find out if they were in fact going on.

Well, some authorities at the University of Idaho went sideways, and had the cops out looking for the culprits. When they demanded to see the film from the security cameras at Kinko's (whence the faxes had been sent), our noble editor contacted the established authorities (Rom. 13), who told him it wasn't funny. He responded that on the contrary it was, and the next day gave out a press release on how the university was trying to repress the true, the good and the lovely.

Needless to say, lots of people showed up for the non-event, and all this happened on April 1. All in all, it was a bad day for the tight-lipped fundamentalists of the left.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1182992004-1061916219=:65638-- From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 18:12:18 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:12:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] boycott against Doug Wilson (sent to like, 1,000 people) Message-ID: <20030826171218.88751.qmail@web80707.mail.yahoo.com> --0-82860680-1061917938=:85063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii do you have any idea the local controversy that surrounds Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho at the moment? i point you to the following: 1. from the credenda/agenda (Christ Church's publication), around 4/02 - written by Doug Wilson: By the time you receive this, our local police will probably have forgotten all about it, so a little bragging is now safe, and perhaps it is even in order. But first some background. Our local city council, through a series of ridiculous circumstances, decided to quit restricting female toplessness. The noble senior editor of this journal, encouraged by some winks and nudges from me, not that he needed any, made up a flyer which announced a topless and proud lecture series by topless feminist scholars. The titles of the talks were the typical postmodern hoohah-"Topless Shadows: A Personal Narrative," "Destabilizing the Topless/Bottomless Duality," "Breasts as Embodied Intuitions," you get the drift. Some of our stalwart young Christian men, majoring in Christian culture and skylarking, papered the university with these flyers, and the next morning a bunch of them were faxed all over campus. Now you know that we live in sad days, days when satire is increasingly difficult, a! nd almost impossible. The radio station announced the lectures all day, an instructor out of the women's center announced the lectures to a class, and the English department (listed on the flyer as sponsor) called the announced location to find out if they were in fact going on. Well, some authorities at the University of Idaho went sideways, and had the cops out looking for the culprits. When they demanded to see the film from the security cameras at Kinko's (whence the faxes had been sent), our noble editor contacted the established authorities (Rom. 13), who told him it wasn't funny. He responded that on the contrary it was, and the next day gave out a press release on how the university was trying to repress the true, the good and the lovely. Needless to say, lots of people showed up for the non-event, and all this happened on April 1. All in all, it was a bad day for the tight-lipped fundamentalists of the left. 2. from the website of a Reformed Presbyterian - http://www.hyperthinking.us/weblog/archives/2003_02.html February 03, 2003Wisdom, Doug Wilson: what "brand" does he have? Here's the next round of stuff from Doug Wilson: Giving Offense - Amended; and A Short Credo to Help the Heresy Hunt Along. The "amended" version of "Giving Offense" has 4 new points tacked onto the bottom, as well as a "thanks" for the help of James Jordan with some of it. It'd be one thing if his "amended" versions of his Credo's would be helpful, but they aren't. Just worse rhetoric, firey spitting -- name calling. It's entirely sad because he's setting himself up as a wise older man, one who deserves honor. He's acting like he's in 4th Grade. So very sad. His attitude is one similar to other elderly people I know, the "years" equal status. Um No. Only if one has grown in Wisdom. Godly Wisdom isn't handed out to every gray haired person. And you don't have to have gray hair to have attained a status of a wisdom bearer. Mr. Wilson thinks he's wise. He's right, he's a wise-guy. 3. from the local newspaper in Moscow, Idaho: “‘Don’t Allow Evil to Triumph’ letter to the editor by Wayne Fox, Moscow, Idaho (Daily News, 5/21/03) Con artists, card sharks, frauds, and other phonies succeed in feigning confidence, honesty, sometimes holiness, and heartfelt, genuine interest in their victims. Scam artists consider the deeply religious, who have already demonstrated the propensity to suspend critical judgment, to be among their easiest marks. Scammers use smoke-screening to divert victims’ attention when asked probing questions they wish to circumvent. The responses from Logos School to community criticism do not deny their male, white supremacy viewpoints but cleverly try to shift focus elsewhere. Given the large amount of paper and Internet documents now available to residents, any attempt to deny their viewpoints would add overt dishonesty to their bigotry. Douglas Wilson claims that artwork revering the Confederacy is for history teaching only. If illustrations in history books and work materials were the only presence, no objection would be raised. Prominently displayed portraits of a Confederate baptism and an allegedly ‘godly’ Confederate general who was a vigorous white male supremacy and pro slavery proponent and also a scoundrel are a different matter. Of all the multitude of artwork revering people who have made genuine contributions to the welfare of humankind, Logos School chooses to revere someone who decidedly did not. Quite revealing. It also is pathetic that Wilson cannot write a smoke screen letter without making anti-Semitic allusions. The controversy surrounding this cult is sadly reminiscent of Jim Jones and David Koresh where members adulated and focused upon the cult leader rather than the alleged deity they allegedly claimed to worship. Decent people can try to prevent the tragedies of the Jones and Koresh cults from ultimately happening here. They can boycott and persuade others to boycott Logos School, New Saint Andrews College, Christ Church and the businesses that support them. For good people to do nothing is, in Burke’s words, ‘to let evil triumph.’” 4. from The Trinity Foundation - http://www.trinityfoundation.org/reviews/horror.asp Doug Wilson Mocks Joe MorecraftPosted: 4/28/2003 Friends, In the latest issue of Credenda-Agenda magazine edited by Douglas Wilson, the juveniles-in-charge include a parody of an ad for Kraft Macaroni and Cheese: Craft Morecaroni and Cheese. Witty, eh? Hardly. Apparently taking their cue from Gary North, Ph.D.,notorious for his end of the world prophecies about Y2K, who ridiculed Morecraft last year when the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States denounced the heresies of Wilson and his sandbox buddies, the Muscovites have accomplished a great deal in the last decade or so: a church, a denomination, a magazine, a publishing company, two schools, and a casino. Who would have thought acting like smart-alecks could take them so far? But then this is "postmodern America," and they seem to have read their audience right. Mocking men of God for their defense of the Gospel of justification by faith alone is, however, not a laughing matter, but a punishable offense,and God will punish the mockers. Maybe not today, nor e! ven next year, but soon, and with the inexorability of the divine justice they think so lightly of. Remember 2 Kings 2:23-24. John Robbins The Trinity Foundation --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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do you have any idea the local controversy that surrounds Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho at the moment?
 
i point you to the following:
 
 
1. from the credenda/agenda (Christ Church's publication), around 4/02 - written by Doug Wilson:
 

By the time you receive this, our local police will probably have forgotten all about it, so a little bragging is now safe, and perhaps it is even in order. But first some background. Our local city council, through a series of ridiculous circumstances, decided to quit restricting female toplessness. The noble senior editor of this journal, encouraged by some winks and nudges from me, not that he needed any, made up a flyer which announced a topless and proud lecture series by topless feminist scholars. The titles of the talks were the typical postmodern hoohah-"Topless Shadows: A Personal Narrative," "Destabilizing the Topless/Bottomless Duality," "Breasts as Embodied Intuitions," you get the drift. Some of our stalwart young Christian men, majoring in Christian culture and skylarking, papered the university with these flyers, and the next morning a bunch of them were faxed all over campus. Now you know that we live in sad days, days when satire is increasingly difficult! , and almost impossible. The radio station announced the lectures all day, an instructor out of the women's center announced the lectures to a class, and the English department (listed on the flyer as sponsor) called the announced location to find out if they were in fact going on.

Well, some authorities at the University of Idaho went sideways, and had the cops out looking for the culprits. When they demanded to see the film from the security cameras at Kinko's (whence the faxes had been sent), our noble editor contacted the established authorities (Rom. 13), who told him it wasn't funny. He responded that on the contrary it was, and the next day gave out a press release on how the university was trying to repress the true, the good and the lovely.

Needless to say, lots of people showed up for the non-event, and all this happened on April 1. All in all, it was a bad day for the tight-lipped fundamentalists of the left.

 
2. from the website of a Reformed Presbyterian - http://www.hyperthinking.us/weblog/archives/2003_02.html

February 03, 2003

Wisdom, Doug Wilson: what "brand" does he have?

Here's the next round of stuff from Doug Wilson: Giving Offense - Amended; and A Short Credo to Help the Heresy Hunt Along.

The "amended" version of "Giving Offense" has 4 new points tacked onto the bottom, as well as a "thanks" for the help of James Jordan with some of it.

It'd be one thing if his "amended" versions of his Credo's would be helpful, but they aren't. Just worse rhetoric, firey spitting -- name calling. It's entirely sad because he's setting himself up as a wise older man, one who deserves honor. He's acting like he's in 4th Grade. So very sad.

His attitude is one similar to other elderly people I know, the "years" equal status. Um No. Only if one has grown in Wisdom. Godly Wisdom isn't handed out to every gray haired person. And you don't have to have gray hair to have attained a status of a wisdom bearer. Mr. Wilson thinks he's wise. He's right, he's a wise-guy.

 

3. from the local newspaper in Moscow, Idaho:

“‘Don’t Allow Evil to Triumph’ letter to the editor by Wayne Fox, Moscow, Idaho (Daily News, 5/21/03)

 

Con artists, card sharks, frauds, and other phonies succeed in feigning confidence, honesty, sometimes holiness, and heartfelt, genuine interest in their victims. Scam artists consider the deeply religious, who have already demonstrated the propensity to suspend critical judgment, to be among their easiest marks.

 

Scammers use smoke-screening to divert victims’ attention when asked probing questions they wish to circumvent.

 

The responses from Logos School to community criticism do not deny their male, white supremacy viewpoints but cleverly try to shift focus elsewhere. Given the large amount of paper and Internet documents now available to residents, any attempt to deny their viewpoints would add overt dishonesty to their bigotry.

 

Douglas Wilson claims that artwork revering the Confederacy is for history teaching only. If illustrations in history books and work materials were the only presence, no objection would be raised.

 

Prominently displayed portraits of a Confederate baptism and an allegedly ‘godly’ Confederate general who was a vigorous white male supremacy and pro slavery proponent and also a scoundrel are a different matter. Of all the multitude of artwork revering people who have made genuine contributions to the welfare of humankind, Logos School chooses to revere someone who decidedly did not. Quite revealing.  It also is pathetic that Wilson cannot write a smoke screen letter without making anti-Semitic allusions.

 

The controversy surrounding this cult is sadly reminiscent of Jim Jones and David Koresh where members adulated and focused upon the cult leader rather than the alleged deity they allegedly claimed to worship. Decent people can try to prevent the tragedies of the Jones and Koresh cults from ultimately happening here. They can boycott and persuade others to boycott Logos School, New Saint Andrews College, Christ Church and the businesses that support them. For good people to do nothing is, in Burke’s words, ‘to let evil triumph.’”

 

 

4. from The Trinity Foundation - http://www.trinityfoundation.org/reviews/horror.asp

 

Doug Wilson Mocks Joe Morecraft Posted: 4/28/2003
 
Friends, In the latest issue of Credenda-Agenda magazine edited by Douglas Wilson, the juveniles-in-charge include a parody of an ad for Kraft Macaroni and Cheese: Craft Morecaroni and Cheese. Witty, eh? Hardly. Apparently taking their cue from Gary North, Ph.D.,notorious for his end of the world prophecies about Y2K, who ridiculed Morecraft last year when the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States denounced the heresies of Wilson and his sandbox buddies, the Muscovites have accomplished a great deal in the last decade or so: a church, a denomination, a magazine, a publishing company, two schools, and a casino. Who would have thought acting like smart-alecks could take them so far? But then this is "postmodern America," and they seem to have read their audience right. Mocking men of God for their defense of the Gospel of justification by faith alone is, however, not a laughing matter, but a punishable offense,and God will punish the mockers! . Maybe not today, nor even next year, but soon, and with the inexorability of the divine justice they think so lightly of. Remember 2 Kings 2:23-24. John Robbins The Trinity Foundation

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-82860680-1061917938=:85063-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 18:17:12 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:17:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030826171712.14444.qmail@web10908.mail.yahoo.com> Donovan, I agree with you that Clark would be a strong Demo. candidate. The only problem is that even though he COULD beat Bush he CAN'T win the nomination. White Demo. primary voters, especially this year are very anti-war and that translates directly, at least for many of them, as anti-millitary. I seriously doubt that these voters will suddenly swoon at Dean's announcement. Further, Black Demo. voters are not going to be especially turned on by a Clark candidacy. Most Black leaders are either committed to Sharpton or are leaning to one of the other candidates and won't give up at this late date. Also, just as the name of Howard Dean barely registers outside political junkiedom, Clark's name is hardly household. He will have a huge financial struggle in the primary states just getting anyone to remember who he is. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it's going to be a tough fight just for the nomination. Then, you can't forget the 800 lb. gorilla hiding in the closet watching all this---Hillary Clinton. Hillary looks upon 2008 as her year. Nothing would hurt her plans more than a sitting Demo. president. Hillary wants a weak candidate this year so an open election in '08 will be hers for the taking. Arkansas or not, she'll do everything she can, including bringing Bill out to do his aw-shucks-and-jive show for whoever can beat Clark but will have more trouble in the general. On the other factors affecting the election, I'm not arguing that the economy and many other factors look bad for Bush at the moment. My only point is that it's way to early to say he's a dead duck. Also, your analysis leaves out the impact of several social issues. Gun control is a good example. Have you seen any Democrats coming out for more restrictive gun control lately? Heck no. And that's because if not for being on the wrong side of the gun control issue, Algore would be pres. right now. Gore lost West Virginia (a state that had only voted GOP in Reagan's re-election against Mondale in recent past) and his home state of Tenn. precisely because of the gun issue. Tim L. --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Tim, First off, I agree that if the Democrats nominate Howard Dean they would not win. But they will not nominate Dean. They will nominate Clark. Clark will most likely choose another Southerner for the bottom of the ticket. Most likely Breuex from Louisiana. Do the math. Assuming that the 19 states plus DC that have voted Democratic in every Presidential election for the last 12 years, makes 260 electoral votes. Add Arkansas and Louisiana and that makes 275. That is not even counting Florida and Missouri. You are also forgetting two other important factors. One, the combination of two southerners on a ticket could strengthen the vote in the Northern part of Florida. Clark is also Jewish, and Roman Catholic. In addition, Clark is military and will turn the military 2-1 vote for the Republicans in the military around to a 1-1 ratio. I honestly don't think that Bush can turn the economy around in 14 months. He is the only President since Hoover to actually have a net loss in jobs. He needs to add 3 million jobs to the economy in 14 months. I don't think he can do that in all reality. Even if the jobs are created and people get the jobs, they still will be new employees and not feel secure. It also takes a good 4-6 months for the effects of any economic recover to be felt. That gives him less than ten months. Do you think he can create 300,000 new jobs a month for the next 10 months? I don't think so. The unemployment rate is up to 7% now. Very high. Now, how about what is going on overseas. European economy is really hurting. That means they will not be buying much from us anytime soon. Do you think that is going to help us? No, it will not. Nothing Bush can do about us losing jobs because nobody is buying US products. Also, you have the war. An average of 40 soldiers are dying every month. In 14 months that will be, lets see, 560 more soldiers dead. For a total of about 700 men and women. More than 75% of Americans find that an intolerable loss. We will also have spent another $15 billion. That amount would have solved the budget problem in California. Nothing can save old poor Bushy. He is dead in the water. Even in the best of situations, we catch Saddam, kill Osama, bring back the electricity in Iraq, and the economy gets back to where it was when he came into office, he is still in horrible shape for reelection. In the next couple weeks Clark will announce his candidacy for President. It will be a huge announcement. Lots of cameras and press, and he will be endorsed by many Governors, Senators, and Congressional leaders. He will be immediately put in second place in the runoff. After four months, many of the candidates will drop out and put Clark up against Dean. Clark will eventually win the nomination because of the South. Clark and Bush will be in a good race for the Presidency. Bush and Clark will be focusing in on Florida, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon, Iowa, Nevada, and New Mexico. If Clark wins just 6 electoral votes from these states, he wins the election. Which pony are you putting your money on? Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: Donovan Arnold >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:19:36 -0700 (PDT) > >Donovan, > Those are premature predictions, bubba. > We're a year from the elections--several political >eons. > > Can't carry Fla. against whom? Howard Dean? I beg >to differ. > With the whole northern part of the state freaked >about gay marriage and other social issues that the >GOP will raise and 93% of the Cuban-Americans in the >Miami area block voting for W with a huge turnout, I >believe W could win nicely. The same strategy could be >used against several possible Demo nominees. > What about a "bruising" Demo. primary season >leaving a whole heckuva lot of Demos PO'd and >unmotivated to work for the eventual nominee? > What if the Demos dis Sharpton and irritate the >heck out of a number of black leaders who in turn >advocate a black voter stay at home strategy on >election day? > What if the economy starts springing back around >just at the right time for ole W? > What if Cruz Bustamante wins the CA Gov. election >and things not only don't get better but deteriorate >out there? Then the Demos might have to invest heavily >just to carry CA, a state they're sunk >without--leaving other close states open for GOP >attack. > A bunch of "what-if's" I know, but if one of more >of them happen like they very well could, your >prediction could look pretty silly. > And those are just a few off the top of my head. >The point is anything can and will happen in 14 >months. It's waaaay too early to write anyone off. >Especially not a sitting Pres. >Not when the Demos are still struggling to find anyone >who is even interested in learning the names of their >candidates. > TL > > > > > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > > Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone. > > There is no way he can > > win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral votes. > > > > Donovan J Arnold > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > > >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on > > Trade Laws in NC > > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally > > going > > >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade > > >globaloney. > > >At least in the Carolinas. > > > TL > > > > > > > > > > > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM > > > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003 > > > > > > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws > > > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over > > loss > > > > of factory jobs > > > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG > > > > Staff Writers > > > > > > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, Republican > > > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes > > > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with > > > > former workers. > > > > > > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" > > > > shouted Brenda Miller, a > > > > longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury > > > > plant. > > > > > > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash > > > > against politicians who > > > > supported trade policies largely blamed for the > > loss > > > > of more than > > > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since > > January > > > > 2001, when President > > > > Bush took office. > > > > > > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly > > militant > > > > executives are > > > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented > > > > education and voter drives, > > > > promising to make sure workers know who's on > > their > > > > side and who's not. > > > > > > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives > > and > > > > employees are both > > > > beginning to see a real threat to their > > interests," > > > > says Fred Reese, > > > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an > > employer > > > > association. "You're > > > > going to see people who traditionally voted > > > > Republican switch over." > > > > > > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across > > the > > > > country. Democrats > > > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992, > > when > > > > Bill Clinton's > > > > intense focus on the sour economy helped unseat > > the > > > > first President Bush. > > > > > > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush > > country: > > > > he won more than 56 > > > > percent of the vote in each state. But mounting > > job > > > > losses have taken > > > > their toll on the president, an unabashed > > > > free-trader, and threaten > > > > other trade supporters, particularly in the > > South. > > > > > > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston > > > > County, voted for Bush in > > > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will. > > > > > > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't > > delivered > > > > on any of them," > > > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand > > experience > > > > of him sending down > > > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're > > just > > > > photo ops. ... It's > > > > empty rhetoric." > > > > > > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal Carolinas > > > > economy: foreign trade. > > > > > > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the > > Clinton-backed > > > > North American Free > > > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many > > industries > > > > have fled overseas. > > > > For example, about half the textile and apparel > > jobs > > > > that existed in > > > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade > > > > authority and other trade > > > > measures President Bush pushed through with > > Vietnam > > > > and other countries > > > > can potentially add to the losses. > > > > > > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese > > imports, > > > > scheduled to expire at > > > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more textile > > > > jobs over the next > > > > three years in the Carolinas alone. > > > > > > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says > > Leslie > > > > Barrett, one of > > > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their > > jobs > > > > in the state's > > > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs here, > > and > > > > then there are all > > > > these foreign people here." > > > > > > > > Not satisfied > > > > > > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the > > > > tie-breaking vote for > > > > fast-track. At the time he said he won promises > > from > > > > the Bush > > > > administration that it would more strictly > > enforce > > > > existing trade > > > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to > > open > > > > their markets to U.S. > > > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they > > > > responded? Absolutely," > > > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we are? > > > > Absolutely not." > > > > > > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th > > > > District has lost nearly > > > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and > > furniture > > > > industries. The > > > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and > > fast-track. > > > > > > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any > > > > controversial vote no matter > > > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People > > are > > > > casting stones, but > > > > we're trying to pick them up and build > > something. > > > > ... I don't spend much > > > > time thinking about an election that's more than > > a > > > > year away. My focus > > > > is on helping the region recover." > > > > > > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of > > > > fast-track. He and > > > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast > > potentially > > > > unpopular votes. > > > > > > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, voted > > for > > > > NAFTA. Republican > > > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard Burr > > of > > > > Winston-Salem and > > > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for > > > > fast-track. Both Burr and > > > > DeMint are running for the Senate. > > > > > > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North > > > > Carolina, voted against > > > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier > > > > version. In 2000 he voted > > > > for permanent normal trade relations with China. > > > > > > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's > > trade > > > > policies and called > > > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently > > threatened > > > > to introduce > > > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S. > > trade > > > > representative. Hayes, > > > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get services > > to > > > > displaced workers and > > > > promote more development in his district. > > > > > > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is > > > > really concerned about > > > > the workers and their conditions in the state of > > > > North Carolina," says > > > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter > > of > > > > the Pillowtex > > > > workers' union. > > > > > > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook > > Political > > > > Report, says > > > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes > > school' in > > > > terms of learning > > > > how to address those (trade) votes. > > > > > > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for > > every > > > > `bad' vote they > > > > cast there are others they would use to show > > they > > > > are fighting for the > > > > state's industries." > > > > > > > > `A North Carolina problem' > > > > > > > > But Democrats already are pouncing. > > > > > > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- Richard > > > > Burr in particular -- > > > > owe the White House and (political adviser) Karl > > > > Rove for clearing the > > > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a > > > > spokesman for the > > > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 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SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 18:45:28 2003 From: christreigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:45:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Doug Wilson's Illegal Actions From 1998, Not 2002 Message-ID: <20030826174528.13613.qmail@web80702.mail.yahoo.com> --0-433920665-1061919928=:12336 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii someone from the english department just told me that doug wilson's fradulent activities that involved young people from your community were actually done in 1998, not 2002. maybe d. wilson -who READS MY E-MAILS but doesn't want anyone to correspond with me or acknowledge that many of you on the forum DO read my e-mails- can now correct the lie on his own website about me, saying that i intentionally impoersonated him on this forum - double standards, once again. maybe now new saint andrews students like isaiah eyre and jon amos and jeremy wilkins and josh davis can stop helping to spread the lies that A) I HIT DAVID YOUNG LAST YEAR and THAT THERE WERE WITNESSES and B) I STOLE A GUITAR FROM A NEW SAINT ANDREWS STUDENT LAST SUMMER. by the way, did you know that doug wilson sacrifices newborns at Christ Church, and drinks their blood, too? (i TOLD you that you people read my e-mails...) raise another glass of stout for the drunken bums who are Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho. In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-433920665-1061919928=:12336 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
someone from the english department just told me that doug wilson's fradulent activities that involved young people from your community were actually done in 1998, not 2002.
 
maybe d. wilson -who READS MY E-MAILS but doesn't want anyone to correspond with me or acknowledge that many of you on the forum DO read my e-mails- can now correct the lie on his own website about me, saying that i intentionally impoersonated him on this forum - double standards, once again.
 
maybe now new saint andrews students like isaiah eyre and jon amos and jeremy wilkins and josh davis can stop helping to spread the lies that A) I HIT DAVID YOUNG LAST YEAR and THAT THERE WERE WITNESSES and B) I STOLE A GUITAR FROM A NEW SAINT ANDREWS STUDENT LAST SUMMER.
 
by the way, did you know that doug wilson sacrifices newborns at Christ Church, and drinks their blood, too?  (i TOLD you that you people read my e-mails...)
 
raise another glass of stout for the drunken bums who are Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho.
 
 
In Christ,
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-433920665-1061919928=:12336-- From london@moscow.com Tue Aug 26 19:40:54 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 11:40:54 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] joining the community Message-ID: <3F4BA9B6.B1E2A351@moscow.com> New St. Andrews College has another opportunity to join, support, and improve our community. The mural on the wall of the former GTE building downtown (now owned by New St. Andrews) was painted by the Moscow Renaissance Fair in 1993. That is the mural depicting the maypole dancers above the parking lot area where the Farmers' Market is held. That mural will now be painted over when New St. Andrews renovates and repaints the exterior of their building. The RenFair has offered to pay to replace the mural, or share in the designing and payment for a new mural. The response so far from New St. Andrews (I asked Roy Atwood about this) is that they want to put their own mural there, and that they plan a mural that depicts several Moscow events (like the Farmers' Market, Jazz Fest, as well as the Renaissance Fair). Like their offer of public use of their bathrooms during Farmers' Market, providing a colorful upbeat mural of the events and celebrations of Moscow would be a real addition to this community. Such a mural would be a great use of that space, and I thank them for offering to underwrite those costs. BL From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 20:08:11 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:08:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Bill London: "Class A" Hypocrite Message-ID: <20030826190811.37392.qmail@web20702.mail.yahoo.com> --0-28478294-1061924891=:36720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bill London: You are a shameless purveyor of duplicity. You yourself have offered the Moscow Civic Association's assistance in dismantling Christ Church in the courts. Now you come on the forum and spew this garbage about a mural and "joining the community?" Give it a break! TO "THOMAS BARTNICK": Whoever you are, you have a right to be heard. Make your stand on this forum, and let nobody get in your way. In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-28478294-1061924891=:36720 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Bill London: You are a shameless purveyor of duplicity.
 
You yourself have offered the Moscow Civic Association's assistance in dismantling Christ Church in the courts.
 
Now you come on the forum and spew this garbage about a mural and "joining the community?"  Give it a break!
 
 
TO "THOMAS BARTNICK": Whoever you are, you have a right to be heard.  Make your stand on this forum, and let nobody get in your way.
 
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Douglas Stambler
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-28478294-1061924891=:36720-- From jsullivan@moscow.com Tue Aug 26 20:13:15 2003 From: jsullivan@moscow.com (JSullivan) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:13:15 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] joining the community References: <3F4BA9B6.B1E2A351@moscow.com> Message-ID: <000801c36c06$1a1cbb40$bef2f5c7@Janestas> I'll look forward to enjoying the new art! Thank you for the information. Janesta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill London" To: "Vision2020" Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:40 AM Subject: [Vision2020] joining the community > New St. Andrews College has another opportunity to join, support, and > improve our community. > The mural on the wall of the former GTE building downtown (now owned by > New St. Andrews) was painted by the Moscow Renaissance Fair in 1993. > That is the mural depicting the maypole dancers above the parking lot > area where the Farmers' Market is held. > That mural will now be painted over when New St. Andrews renovates and > repaints the exterior of their building. > The RenFair has offered to pay to replace the mural, or share in the > designing and payment for a new mural. > The response so far from New St. Andrews (I asked Roy Atwood about this) > is that they want to put their own mural there, and that they plan a > mural that depicts several Moscow events (like the Farmers' Market, Jazz > Fest, as well as the Renaissance Fair). > Like their offer of public use of their bathrooms during Farmers' > Market, providing a colorful upbeat mural of the events and celebrations > of Moscow would be a real addition to this community. > Such a mural would be a great use of that space, and I thank them for > offering to underwrite those costs. > BL > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ > From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 20:23:43 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:23:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] J. Sullivan Message-ID: <20030826192343.19703.qmail@web20708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1424078630-1061925823=:18593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii why don't you get all your "men-folk" at Christ Church to just urinate on the wall after one of their drunken outings in moscow? that would really sum up the aesthetic contributions to moscow that Christ Church is capable of making at the moment. and, janesta, don't tell me that your "church" is not filled with drunkards, d. wilson included. but, oh, that's right, you're a woman deeply involved with that cult, so you accept the MYSOGYNY inherent in Doug Wilson's dirty, little sub-culture. In Christ, Douglas Stambler --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1424078630-1061925823=:18593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
why don't you get all your "men-folk" at Christ Church to just urinate on the wall after one of their drunken outings in moscow?  that would really sum up the aesthetic contributions to moscow that Christ Church is capable of making at the moment. 
 
and, janesta, don't tell me that your "church" is not filled with drunkards, d. wilson included.  but, oh, that's right, you're a woman deeply involved with that cult, so you accept the MYSOGYNY inherent in Doug Wilson's dirty, little sub-culture.
 
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1424078630-1061925823=:18593-- From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 26 20:21:06 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:21:06 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Re: more of the same In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20030826085128.009f2a30@pop3.norton.antivirus> References: <20030826091801.29570.65214.Mailman@whale2.fsr.net> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030826122002.00a2a620@mail.completebbs.com> --=======5E081E7D======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2E3A6C2F; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 08:54 AM 8/26/03 -0700, Sharon Sullivan wrote: >Visionaries, > On second thought, asking about personal wish lists might be > getting well...too personal. And planetary wishes, perhaps too out of reach? > Can I invite instead to posters and lurkers to share Top 10 Wish > Lists for our COMMUNITY? > Thanks. > Sharon A jobs program that does NOT involve handing out large numbers of STOP/SLOW signs to everyone is something I could support. --=======5E081E7D======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2E3A6C2F Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======5E081E7D=======-- From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 20:25:52 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:25:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] yeah i know: it's misogyny, not mysogyny over there at Christ church Message-ID: <20030826192552.69664.qmail@web20714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29557005-1061925952=:69382 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii yeah i know: it's misogyny, not mysogyny over there at Christ church --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-29557005-1061925952=:69382 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii  yeah i know: it's misogyny, not mysogyny over there at Christ church


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-29557005-1061925952=:69382-- From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Tue Aug 26 20:40:18 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 19:40:18 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God Message-ID: Visionaries: Again, Doug Jones wants to have his cake and eat it to. He wants to keep "reason" around for when it is convenient, but marginalize its applications when it appears to threaten his spiritual bias. In short, he advocates a complicated form of obscurantism, veiled in sophisticated philosophical and theological terminology, designed to facilitate his sleight of hand trick that hides reason from view when needed to avoid the free application of reason to the spiritual life. He questions the scope and application of what he calls "Enlightenment Reason" as though it is just another fundamentalist secular faith. Then he turns around and uses what methods of truth seeking, I would like to him to clarify, to demonstrate that I should follow his Trinitarianism, rather than Islam or Buddhism etc? Do we seek the most booming voice coming out of the brightest cloud to determine where our spiritual allegiance should be placed? Do we follow a certain document revealed by God hat we place our faith in? But there are numerous such documents. Which one is the true one? Oh, wait a second, the concept of "truth" might be too closely associated with the project of Enlightenment Reason, which Doug Jones seeks to marginalize. Is there some special form of reason or logic that Doug Jones uses, different in kind from "Enlightenment Reason?" Miracles no doubt might compel faith. Perhaps this is Doug Jones basis for belief. Doug Jones point below is a distortion: >But doesn't this just prove my point? Both historic Christianity and the >Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why >pretend that only Christianity does this? > False. In fact a rather scathing attack against reason has been launched from within the disciplines of reason itself. There are many unresolved problems in the vast schematics of "reason" that place reason and methods of reasoning, under question. "Irrefutable" when applied to "Reason" is a word chosen by Doug Jones to slant the argument towards placing the project of reason in some sort of biased fundamentalist camp to suit Doug Jones assumptions. There are many assumptions in the scientific method that are difficult or impossible to prove by reason. They must be assumed. They are not declared "irrefutable." As a follower of reason I am fully admitting reason has limitations that place doubt upon the certainty of knowledge obtained in this manner. But will Doug Jones admit limitations upon the certainty of his spiritual biases? Here is where the rubber meets the road! I doubt there will be any admission by Doug Jones of limitations upon the certainty of Doug Jones Trinitarianism. His is the ideology that is irrefutable, that he expects others to follow, while he bans the application of reason to his fundamental spiritual assumptions, unless reason plays nice and does not threaten his irrefutable foundation. Ted _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup From petew@completebbs.com Tue Aug 26 20:42:30 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:42:30 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030826122410.00a2a220@mail.completebbs.com> --=======74517559======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2E3A6C2F; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 02:17 AM 8/26/03 -0700, Donovan Arnold wrote: >First off, I agree that if the Democrats nominate Howard Dean they would >not win. I kinda-sorta feel that there will be an "October Surprise" that will guarantee Bush43's reelectiion no matter what the economy or the Dem's do, is that paranoid? For what it's worth, though, Dean isn't quite as leftist as the teevee set may have told you, wrt gun control in particular, but this is last time I'm going to contradict the telescreen in public. --=======74517559======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2E3A6C2F Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======74517559=======-- From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 20:47:02 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:47:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] unequivocal words of God: response for you In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030826194702.42043.qmail@web20710.mail.yahoo.com> --0-348595941-1061927222=:41745 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii i have never agreed with you on anything that i have seen you post on the forum. however, this post is starting to carve away at Christ church: who DID put them in charge, and how can others be sure? all the best. In Christ, Douglas Stambler *********************************************************************************************** Ted Moffett wrote: Visionaries: Again, Doug Jones wants to have his cake and eat it to. He wants to keep "reason" around for when it is convenient, but marginalize its applications when it appears to threaten his spiritual bias. In short, he advocates a complicated form of obscurantism, veiled in sophisticated philosophical and theological terminology, designed to facilitate his sleight of hand trick that hides reason from view when needed to avoid the free application of reason to the spiritual life. He questions the scope and application of what he calls "Enlightenment Reason" as though it is just another fundamentalist secular faith. Then he turns around and uses what methods of truth seeking, I would like to him to clarify, to demonstrate that I should follow his Trinitarianism, rather than Islam or Buddhism etc? Do we seek the most booming voice coming out of the brightest cloud to determine where our spiritual allegiance should be placed? Do we follow a certain document revealed by God hat we place our faith in? But there are numerous such documents. Which one is the true one? Oh, wait a second, the concept of "truth" might be too closely associated with the project of Enlightenment Reason, which Doug Jones seeks to marginalize. Is there some special form of reason or logic that Doug Jones uses, different in kind from "Enlightenment Reason?" Miracles no doubt might compel faith. Perhaps this is Doug Jones basis for belief. Doug Jones point below is a distortion: >But doesn't this just prove my point? Both historic Christianity and the >Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why >pretend that only Christianity does this? > False. In fact a rather scathing attack against reason has been launched from within the disciplines of reason itself. There are many unresolved problems in the vast schematics of "reason" that place reason and methods of reasoning, under question. "Irrefutable" when applied to "Reason" is a word chosen by Doug Jones to slant the argument towards placing the project of reason in some sort of biased fundamentalist camp to suit Doug Jones assumptions. There are many assumptions in the scientific method that are difficult or impossible to prove by reason. They must be assumed. They are not declared "irrefutable." As a follower of reason I am fully admitting reason has limitations that place doubt upon the certainty of knowledge obtained in this manner. But will Doug Jones admit limitations upon the certainty of his spiritual biases? Here is where the rubber meets the road! I doubt there will be any admission by Doug Jones of limitations upon the certainty of Doug Jones Trinitarianism. His is the ideology that is irrefutable, that he expects others to follow, while he bans the application of reason to his fundamental spiritual assumptions, unless reason plays nice and does not threaten his irrefutable foundation. 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i have never agreed with you on anything that i have seen you post on the forum.
 
however, this post is starting to carve away at Christ church: who DID put them in charge, and how can others be sure?
 
all the best.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
***********************************************************************************************

Ted Moffett <ted_moffett@hotmail.com> wrote:


Visionaries:

Again, Doug Jones wants to have his cake and eat it to.

He wants to keep "reason" around for when it is convenient, but
marginalize its applications when it appears to threaten his
spiritual bias. In short, he advocates a complicated form of
obscurantism, veiled in sophisticated philosophical and theological
terminology, designed to facilitate his sleight of hand trick that
hides reason from view when needed to avoid the free application of
reason to the spiritual life.

He questions the scope and application of what he calls
"Enlightenment Reason" as though it is just another fundamentalist
secular faith.

Then he turns around and uses what methods of truth seeking, I would
like to him to clarify, to demonstrate that I should follow his
Trinitarianism, rather than Islam or Buddhism etc?

Do we! seek the most booming voice coming out of the brightest cloud
to determine where our spiritual allegiance should be placed? Do we
follow a certain document revealed by God hat we place our faith in? But
there are
numerous such documents. Which one is the true one? Oh, wait a
second, the concept of "truth" might be too closely associated with the
project of Enlightenment Reason, which Doug Jones seeks to marginalize. Is
there some
special form of reason or logic that Doug Jones uses, different in kind from
"Enlightenment Reason?" Miracles no doubt might compel faith. Perhaps this
is Doug Jones basis for belief.

Doug Jones point below is a distortion:

>But doesn't this just prove my point? Both historic Christianity and the
>Enlightenment hold their ultimate standards to be irrefutable. Why
>pretend that only Christianity does this?
>

False. In fact a rather scathing attack against reason has been
launched f! rom within the disciplines of reason itself. There are
many unresolved problems in the vast schematics of "reason" that
place reason and methods of reasoning, under question.
"Irrefutable" when applied to "Reason" is a word chosen by Doug Jones
to slant the argument towards placing the project of reason in some sort of
biased fundamentalist camp to suit Doug Jones assumptions.

There are many assumptions in the scientific method that are
difficult or impossible to prove by reason. They must be assumed.
They are not declared "irrefutable."

As a follower of reason I am fully admitting reason has limitations
that place doubt upon the certainty of knowledge obtained in this
manner.

But will Doug Jones admit limitations upon the certainty of his
spiritual biases? Here is where the rubber meets the road! I doubt there
will
be any admission by Doug Jones of limitations upon the
certainty of Doug Jones Trinitarianism.

H! is is the ideology that is irrefutable, that he expects others to
follow, while he bans the application of reason to his fundamental spiritual
assumptions,
unless reason plays nice and does not threaten his irrefutable
foundation.

Ted

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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-348595941-1061927222=:41745-- From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Tue Aug 26 20:53:52 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:53:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] the argonaut has no real agenda (sent to brian passey) Message-ID: <20030826195352.79581.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559804623-1061927632=:78294 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "the argonaut has no real agenda" (sent to brian passey - editor in chief of the argonaut) brian: want to contribute to the world of journalism? investigate the two following stories: 1) what information did the moscow-pullman daily news withhold about the university of idaho's financial problems, while bob hoover was the president? 2) how is Christ church attempting to influence local politics by fronting as a Christian church? i don't at all envy you your editorship this year. In Christ, Douglas Stambler (pullman) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1559804623-1061927632=:78294 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
"the argonaut has no real agenda"
(sent to brian passey - editor in chief of the argonaut)
 
brian:
 
want to contribute to the world of journalism?
 
investigate the two following stories:
 
1) what information did the moscow-pullman daily news withhold about the university of idaho's financial problems, while bob hoover was the president?
 
2) how is Christ church attempting to influence local politics by fronting as a Christian church?
 
 
i don't at all envy you your editorship this year.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(pullman)


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Help protect your PC: Click here to go to the Mcafee.com free online virus scan. From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Tue Aug 26 21:43:22 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:43:22 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC Message-ID:

Tim,

You are not thinking very in-depth. Nor have you looked at many polls lately.

"White Demo. primary voters, especially this year are very anti-war and that translates directly, at least for many of them, as anti-millitary."

This is incorrect. Clark is and was strongly against the war with Iraq. He ads creditability to the issue. Bush looks like an idiot telling a retired 4-star general that he was right about the war and the General was wrong. Bush saying this to Dean makes Dean look like a hippy anti-war idiot. Democrats know this.

"Further, Black Demo. voters are not going to be especially turned on by a Clark candidacy. Most Black leaders are either committed to Sharpton or are leaning to one of the other candidates and won't give up at this late date."

Actually, this is incorrect. Clark is doing very well in places like DC that is 80% African American. Dean is doing horrible with all minorities. Sharpton is doing the best with African Americans, but he will have to give his delegates to someone eventually, since Sharpton despises Dean to the core, as do most the other candidates, also being a veteran, Sharpton will give his delegates to Clark if it means Clark or Dean.  

Hillary Clinton is not an issue. I don't see why you think she is so powerful as to be able to go against the entire party. Clark and Dean are not the ones keeping Hillary from getting the Presidency, it is Hillary herself. Her negatives are in the 40's. She can't win in 2008. She needs until at least 2012. You are also forgetting the Clark is good friends with both the Clintons. Hillary and Clark were born in the same town. They later moved to the same town, Little Rock. Hillary is going to endorse Clark. Hillary wants to be the Democratic Senate Leader, and her best way to do that is to support Clark. About Gore. He was robbed in the election, and should be president right now.

Guns, well, Clark is an hunter, an excellent one at that, it is said he never misses even with a bad right hand. He owns 21 guns himself, and is pro-gun.

You are correct that Clark is not that well known as Dean. But Dean was not known at all until about two months ago. Dean became well known because he spent 6 million dollars. Clark is better known than 5 candidates already and has not spent a dime.

The Democratic nomination will have 4 major players. Gephardt, Dean, Clark, and a distant 4th Sharpton. Gephardt is hanging on in the Midwest, Dean the New England states. Clark with the South and military votes. Sharpton with the African Americans.

The Super delegates will be supporting Clark because he can beat Bush, and Sharpton will back Clark. That gives Clark the nomination. It all comes down to the math.

Dean only enjoys a top tear level candidacy because he is known as the anti-bush candidate and the anti-war candidate. Clark is both and can beat Bush. I already know many Dean supporters that will bail on Dean for Clark because they want to beat Bush more than anything else.

Donovan J Arnold


 

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Donovan Arnold
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC
>Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:17:12 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Donovan,
> I agree with you that Clark would be a strong
>Demo. candidate. The only problem is that even though
>he COULD beat Bush he CAN'T win the nomination.
> White Demo. primary voters, especially this year
>are very anti-war and that translates directly, at
>least for many of them, as anti-millitary. I seriously
>doubt that these voters will suddenly swoon at Dean's
>announcement.
> Further, Black Demo. voters are not going to be
>especially turned on by a Clark candidacy. Most Black
>leaders are either committed to Sharpton or are
>leaning to one of the other candidates and won't give
>up at this late date.
> Also, just as the name of Howard Dean barely
>registers outside political junkiedom, Clark's name is
>hardly household. He will have a huge financial
>struggle in the primary states just getting anyone to
>remember who he is.
> I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it's
>going to be a tough fight just for the nomination.
>Then, you can't forget the 800 lb. gorilla hiding in
>the closet watching all this---Hillary Clinton.
>Hillary looks upon 2008 as her year. Nothing would
>hurt her plans more than a sitting Demo. president.
>Hillary wants a weak candidate this year so an open
>election in '08 will be hers for the taking. Arkansas
>or not, she'll do everything she can, including
>bringing Bill out to do his aw-shucks-and-jive show
>for whoever can beat Clark but will have more trouble
>in the general.
> On the other factors affecting the election, I'm
>not arguing that the economy and many other factors
>look bad for Bush at the moment. My only point is that
>it's way to early to say he's a dead duck.
> Also, your analysis leaves out the impact of
>several social issues. Gun control is a good example.
>Have you seen any Democrats coming out for more
>restrictive gun control lately? Heck no. And that's
>because if not for being on the wrong side of the gun
>control issue, Algore would be pres. right now. Gore
>lost West Virginia (a state that had only voted GOP in
>Reagan's re-election against Mondale in recent past)
>and his home state of Tenn. precisely because of the
>gun issue.
> Tim L.
>
>--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
>---------------------------------
>
>Tim,
>
>
>First off, I agree that if the Democrats nominate
>Howard Dean they would not win. But they will not
>nominate Dean. They will nominate Clark. Clark will
>most likely choose another Southerner for the bottom
>of the ticket. Most likely Breuex from Louisiana. Do
>the math.
>
>
>Assuming that the 19 states plus DC that have voted
>Democratic in every Presidential election for the last
>12 years, makes 260 electoral votes. Add Arkansas and
>Louisiana and that makes 275. That is not even
>counting Florida and Missouri.
>
>
>You are also forgetting two other important factors.
>One, the combination of two southerners on a ticket
>could strengthen the vote in the Northern part of
>Florida. Clark is also Jewish, and Roman Catholic. In
>addition, Clark is military and will turn the military
>2-1 vote for the Republicans in the military around to
>a 1-1 ratio.
>
>
>I honestly don't think that Bush can turn the economy
>around in 14 months. He is the only President since
>Hoover to actually have a net loss in jobs. He needs
>to add 3 million jobs to the economy in 14 months. I
>don't think he can do that in all reality. Even if the
>jobs are created and people get the jobs, they still
>will be new employees and not feel secure. It also
>takes a good 4-6 months for the effects of any
>economic recover to be felt. That gives him less than
>ten months. Do you think he can create 300,000 new
>jobs a month for the next 10 months? I don't think so.
>The unemployment rate is up to 7% now. Very high.
>
>
>Now, how about what is going on overseas. European
>economy is really hurting. That means they will not be
>buying much from us anytime soon. Do you think that is
>going to help us? No, it will not. Nothing Bush can do
>about us losing jobs because nobody is buying US
>products. Also, you have the war. An average of 40
>soldiers are dying every month. In 14 months that will
>be, lets see, 560 more soldiers dead. For a total of
>about 700 men and women. More than 75% of Americans
>find that an intolerable loss. We will also have spent
>another $15 billion. That amount would have solved the
>budget problem in California.
>
>
>Nothing can save old poor Bushy. He is dead in the
>water. Even in the best of situations, we catch
>Saddam, kill Osama, bring back the electricity in
>Iraq, and the economy gets back to where it was when
>he came into office, he is still in horrible shape for
>reelection.
>
>
>In the next couple weeks Clark will announce his
>candidacy for President. It will be a huge
>announcement. Lots of cameras and press, and he will
>be endorsed by many Governors, Senators, and
>Congressional leaders. He will be immediately put in
>second place in the runoff. After four months, many of
>the candidates will drop out and put Clark up against
>Dean. Clark will eventually win the nomination because
>of the South.
>
>
>Clark and Bush will be in a good race for the
>Presidency. Bush and Clark will be focusing in on
>Florida, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon, Iowa, Nevada,
>and New Mexico. If Clark wins just 6 electoral votes
>from these states, he wins the election. Which pony
>are you putting your money on?
>
>
>Donovan J Arnold
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: Tim Lohrmann
>
> >To: Donovan Arnold
>
> >CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on
>Trade Laws in NC
>
> >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:19:36 -0700 (PDT)
>
> >
>
> >Donovan,
>
> > Those are premature predictions, bubba.
>
> > We're a year from the elections--several political
>
> >eons.
>
> >
>
> > Can't carry Fla. against whom? Howard Dean? I beg
>
> >to differ.
>
> > With the whole northern part of the state freaked
>
> >about gay marriage and other social issues that the
>
> >GOP will raise and 93% of the Cuban-Americans in the
>
> >Miami area block voting for W with a huge turnout, I
>
> >believe W could win nicely. The same strategy could
>be
>
> >used against several possible Demo nominees.
>
> > What about a "bruising" Demo. primary season
>
> >leaving a whole heckuva lot of Demos PO'd and
>
> >unmotivated to work for the eventual nominee?
>
> > What if the Demos dis Sharpton and irritate the
>
> >heck out of a number of black leaders who in turn
>
> >advocate a black voter stay at home strategy on
>
> >election day?
>
> > What if the economy starts springing back around
>
> >just at the right time for ole W?
>
> > What if Cruz Bustamante wins the CA Gov. election
>
> >and things not only don't get better but deteriorate
>
> >out there? Then the Demos might have to invest
>heavily
>
> >just to carry CA, a state they're sunk
>
> >without--leaving other close states open for GOP
>
> >attack.
>
> > A bunch of "what-if's" I know, but if one of more
>
> >of them happen like they very well could, your
>
> >prediction could look pretty silly.
>
> > And those are just a few off the top of my head.
>
> >The point is anything can and will happen in 14
>
> >months. It's waaaay too early to write anyone off.
>
> >Especially not a sitting Pres.
>
> >Not when the Demos are still struggling to find
>anyone
>
> >who is even interested in learning the names of their
>
>
> >candidates.
>
> > TL
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >--- Donovan Arnold wrote:
>
> > > Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone.
>
>
> > > There is no way he can
>
> > > win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral
>votes.
>
> > >
>
> > > Donovan J Arnold
>
> > >
>
> > > >From: Tim Lohrmann
>
> > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com
>
> > > >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on
>
> > > Trade Laws in NC
>
> > > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > > >
>
> > > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally
>
> > > going
>
> > > >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade
>
>
> > > >globaloney.
>
> > > >At least in the Carolinas.
>
> > > > TL
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM
>
> > > > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws
>
> > > > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over
>
> > > loss
>
> > > > > of factory jobs
>
> > > > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG
>
> > > > > Staff Writers
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex,
>Republican
>
> > > > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes
>
> > > > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet
>with
>
> > > > > former workers.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!"
>
>
> > > > > shouted Brenda Miller, a
>
> > > > > longtime worker at the textile giant's
>Salisbury
>
> > > > > plant.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash
>
>
> > > > > against politicians who
>
> > > > > supported trade policies largely blamed for
>the
>
> > > loss
>
> > > > > of more than
>
> > > > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since
>
> > > January
>
> > > > > 2001, when President
>
> > > > > Bush took office.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly
>
> > > militant
>
> > > > > executives are
>
> > > > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented
>
> > > > > education and voter drives,
>
> > > > > promising to make sure workers know who's on
>
> > > their
>
> > > > > side and who's not.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the
>executives
>
> > > and
>
> > > > > employees are both
>
> > > > > beginning to see a real threat to their
>
> > > interests,"
>
> > > > > says Fred Reese,
>
> > > > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an
>
> > > employer
>
> > > > > association. "You're
>
> > > > > going to see people who traditionally voted
>
> > > > > Republican switch over."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across
>
>
> > > the
>
> > > > > country. Democrats
>
> > > > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992,
>
>
> > > when
>
> > > > > Bill Clinton's
>
> > > > > intense focus on the sour economy helped
>unseat
>
> > > the
>
> > > > > first President Bush.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush
>
> > > country:
>
> > > > > he won more than 56
>
> > > > > percent of the vote in each state. But
>mounting
>
> > > job
>
> > > > > losses have taken
>
> > > > > their toll on the president, an unabashed
>
> > > > > free-trader, and threaten
>
> > > > > other trade supporters, particularly in the
>
> > > South.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston
>
> > > > > County, voted for Bush in
>
> > > > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't
>
> > > delivered
>
> > > > > on any of them,"
>
> > > > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand
>
> > > experience
>
> > > > > of him sending down
>
> > > > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're
>
> > > just
>
> > > > > photo ops. ... It's
>
> > > > > empty rhetoric."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal
>Carolinas
>
> > > > > economy: foreign trade.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the
>
> > > Clinton-backed
>
> > > > > North American Free
>
> > > > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many
>
> > > industries
>
> > > > > have fled overseas.
>
> > > > > For example, about half the textile and
>apparel
>
> > > jobs
>
> > > > > that existed in
>
> > > > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade
>
> > > > > authority and other trade
>
> > > > > measures President Bush pushed through with
>
> > > Vietnam
>
> > > > > and other countries
>
> > > > > can potentially add to the losses.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese
>
> > > imports,
>
> > > > > scheduled to expire at
>
> > > > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more
>textile
>
> > > > > jobs over the next
>
> > > > > three years in the Carolinas alone.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says
>
> > > Leslie
>
> > > > > Barrett, one of
>
> > > > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their
>
> > > jobs
>
> > > > > in the state's
>
> > > > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs
>here,
>
> > > and
>
> > > > > then there are all
>
> > > > > these foreign people here."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Not satisfied
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the
>
> > > > > tie-breaking vote for
>
> > > > > fast-track. At the time he said he won
>promises
>
> > > from
>
> > > > > the Bush
>
> > > > > administration that it would more strictly
>
> > > enforce
>
> > > > > existing trade
>
> > > > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to
>
> > > open
>
> > > > > their markets to U.S.
>
> > > > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they
>
>
> > > > > responded? Absolutely,"
>
> > > > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we
>are?
>
> > > > > Absolutely not."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th
>
> > > > > District has lost nearly
>
> > > > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and
>
> > > furniture
>
> > > > > industries. The
>
> > > > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and
>
> > > fast-track.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any
>
> > > > > controversial vote no matter
>
> > > > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People
>
> > > are
>
> > > > > casting stones, but
>
> > > > > we're trying to pick them up and build
>
> > > something.
>
> > > > > ... I don't spend much
>
> > > > > time thinking about an election that's more
>than
>
> > > a
>
> > > > > year away. My focus
>
> > > > > is on helping the region recover."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of
>
>
> > > > > fast-track. He and
>
> > > > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast
>
> > > potentially
>
> > > > > unpopular votes.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat,
>voted
>
> > > for
>
> > > > > NAFTA. Republican
>
> > > > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard
>Burr
>
> > > of
>
> > > > > Winston-Salem and
>
> > > > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for
>
> > > > > fast-track. Both Burr and
>
> > > > > DeMint are running for the Senate.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North
>
> > > > > Carolina, voted against
>
> > > > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier
>
>
> > > > > version. In 2000 he voted
>
> > > > > for permanent normal trade relations with
>China.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's
>
> > > trade
>
> > > > > policies and called
>
> > > > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently
>
> > > threatened
>
> > > > > to introduce
>
> > > > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S.
>
> > > trade
>
> > > > > representative. Hayes,
>
> > > > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get
>services
>
> > > to
>
> > > > > displaced workers and
>
> > > > > promote more development in his district.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is
>
>
> > > > > really concerned about
>
> > > > > the workers and their conditions in the state
>of
>
> > > > > North Carolina," says
>
> > > > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local
>chapter
>
> > > of
>
> > > > > the Pillowtex
>
> > > > > workers' union.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook
>
> > > Political
>
> > > > > Report, says
>
> > > > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes
>
> > > school' in
>
> > > > > terms of learning
>
> > > > > how to address those (trade) votes.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for
>
>
> > > every
>
> > > > > `bad' vote they
>
> > > > > cast there are others they would use to show
>
> > > they
>
> > > > > are fighting for the
>
> > > > > state's industries."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > `A North Carolina problem'
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > But Democrats already are pouncing.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates --
>Richard
>
> > > > > Burr in particular --
>
> > > > > owe the White House and (political adviser)
>Karl
>
> > > > > Rove for clearing the
>
> > > > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a
>
> > > > > spokesman for the
>
> > > > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And
>
>
> > > he's
>
> > > > > (Burr) going to be
>
> > > > > expected to continue to support the
>president."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to
>
> > > start
>
> > > > > early pointing
>
> > > > > fingers and starting the traditional blame
>
> > > game,"
>
> > > > > says Burr spokesman
>
> > > > > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem.
>
> > > It's
>
> > > > > not a Republican
>
> > > > > problem. It's a North Carolina problem."
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Reese, of the employers association, is
>
> > > organizing
>
> > > > > 1,500 manufacturing
>
> > > > > companies across North Carolina in an effort
>to
>
> > > > > leverage what he calls a
>
> > > > > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter
>drives
>
> > > are
>
> > > > > planned for the
>
> > > > > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about
>30
>
> > > > > plants in the state.
>
> > > > > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is
>
> > > forming a
>
> > > > > political action
>
> > > > > committee.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time
>
> > > Bush
>
> > > > > voter, doesn't expect
>
> > > > > to support the president or Jim DeMint.
>
> > > > >
>
> > > > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle
>
> > > class,
>
> > > > > polarizing people
>
> > > > > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he
>
> > > says.
>
> > > > > "We'll be a Third
>
> > > > > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY
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Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. From vision2020@moscow.com Wed Aug 27 00:02:48 2003 From: vision2020@moscow.com (vision2020@moscow.com) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:02:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah County Zoning Commission Agenda Message-ID: <001c01c36c26$2b489540$3464000a@latah.id.us> The Latah County Zoning Commission Agenda for Wednesday, September 3, has been posted at http://www.latah.id.us/Comm/PlanZone_Main.htm. From petew@completebbs.com Wed Aug 27 02:57:32 2003 From: petew@completebbs.com (Peter Willard) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:57:32 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] (no subject) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030826185226.009f0a70@mail.completebbs.com> --=======5C5B6075======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2E3A6C2F; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 01:22 PM 8/26/03 -0700, Dianna Scarborough wrote: >I have asked to be unsubscribed to list about 3 times. Could someone >please do that? 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Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 --=======5C5B6075=======-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Wed Aug 27 19:14:33 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030827181433.20009.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> Donovan, Your thinking on the Clark candidacy is clouded by your clear need for him to be a strong candidate. This emotional identification with him has evidently made it more difficult to see past the medals on his uniform to political realities. Also, your lending credence to polls taken 5 and a half months before any primaries/caucuses and 14 months before ther general election reveals naivete as to their value. In response to my contention that many Demo. primary voters are anti-war and anti-military as well, you simply state that Dean will look like a, in your words "hippy anti-war idiot." Have you forgotten that many of these same voters WERE THEMSELVES "hippy and anti-war?" That's why many of them support Dean, they identify with him and yes, many of them are in fact VERY ANTI-MILITARY. They supported Bill Clinton and his draft evasion and anti-war orgainizing overseas, just as they support Dean's "in your face" opposition to the Iraq war. The medals on Clark's uniform photos remind them of the civilian casualties in Serbia, not of anything noble. These voters are very much anti-military and they are a strong component of the Demo primary voters whoe ALWAYS turn out. As for them being idiots just because they disagreed with the government, wore long hair and etc. I doubt it. But if you choose to stereotype all "hippies" as idiots, that's up to you. I also disagree that Clark will necessarily have any broad appeal to minorities. On social and economic issues important to blacks, for example, he is most likely to position himself so far to the center that he is indistinguishable from Bush. You mention that Dean is not doing well among minorities at the moment. That's more evidence that you put too much stock in meaningless polls before the real battles have even begun. Dean will soon set a fundraising record for a quarter--reports will show that he has raised almost ten million in the quarter that will end in Sept. If Dean has a deficit in minority support, these millions will go a long way to relieve that shortfall. And if Clark starts to challenge him? With ten million dollars(and much more on the way) in the limited media markets of the early primary states, Dean's media folk can and will turn Clark into a waffling war-freak instead of a proud general with medals on his chest--in the voter's perception that is. Also, what do you think GW Bush is going to be quiet during the primary season with the approximately $100 million he has raised? Don't count on it. Karl Rove will use Gray Davis' strategy during the last CA GOP primary. Davis wanted to run against Simon, so being without an opponent in the Democratic primary, he spent his money attacking Dick Riordan. Rove will do the same. He'll pick whoever he wants Bush to run against and he'll do everything he can to attack this candidate's opponents. In other words, the light in which voters see Gen. Clark today, is going to be the most positive glimpse they'll ever have--and it won't last long. As soon as he joins the race he's going to undergo severe reconstructive surgery courtesy of Dean and Bush and the good general ain't going to like the results. It's already happening as a matter of fact. Just yesterday Clark was called upon a very questionable statement he made about the Bush administration just after 9/11. Clark first made the statement that administration officials had contacted him and asked him to blame the 9/11 disaster on Iraq. The Bushies disputed this, and Clark then backed off saying there was a call, but that maybe he misunderstood. Then he backed further off and admitted that the Bush officials had not contacted him at all and that the only call even asking about Iraq was from a "Canadian think tank" with no Bush links. Credibility? Candor? Hmm.. Also your contention that Clark and the Clintons are all palsy walsy is very questionable. Clark's considerable ego has likely not fully recovered from the effects of what happened after the war in Serbia calmed down. The following quote from "Wesley Clark's War" an article appearing in the the Air Force Association, vol.84, no. 9 Sept. 2001 some of these problems: "As it turned out, Clark was completely at odds with Washington and European leaders about the preferred direction of the war. His penalty was high. Just one month after the end of Allied Force, White House officials leaked the embarrassing news that Clark would retire earlier than planned and vacate the SACEUR post for another officer, USAF Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, who was then the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff." In other words Clinton and Sec. of Defense Cohen fired the good general from his post, they forced his early retirement because they couldn't get along with him. Apparently Clark was obsessed with a "boots on the ground" strategy in Serbian/Kosovar conflict. HIS commanders--the President and the Sec. of Def. disagreed and he couldn't accept that. I don't think the General has forgotten about that and I doubt the Clinton's or their handpicked head of the Democratic National Committee will feel that he's trustworthy. I also believe you're completely incorrect about Hillary's ambitions in 2008. You say she wants to be Democrat leader in the Senate---I say she wants to be Queen of the Universe---but since that position is not available as of yet she'll just have to settle for the Presidency of the United States. If she's still in the Senate, she'll be fresh from a re-election victory in 2006 and ready to pursue a presidential campaign. In 2012-- the year you say she'd run for president--she would have to either run for both her Senate seat AND the presidency for which she'd suffer criticism and opposition in NY. OR she'd have to give up the relative sure thing and forego running again for Senator for a much less sure thing in a presidential campaign. Anyway, bottom line point? It's way to early to tell and making pronouncements that Clark IS going to win based on how things look at this point is ludicrous. If things always turned out the way they look over a year from the general elections, George Bush the first would have been re-elected by a landslide. He looked very strong in the polls in 91. Who knew Ross Perot would come in with his millions and gain almost 19 percent of the vote--taking most of those votes out of Bush's hide--and letting Mr. Velcrozipper skip into the White House with a mere 43% of the votes? That's just it, no one did and no one knows now what'll happen in '04--at least not on the basis of them darn polls. Tim Lohrmann --- Donovan Arnold wrote: --------------------------------- Tim, You are not thinking very in-depth. Nor have you looked at many polls lately. "White Demo. primary voters, especially this year are very anti-war and that translates directly, at least for many of them, as anti-millitary." This is incorrect. Clark is and was strongly against the war with Iraq. He ads creditability to the issue. Bush looks like an idiot telling a retired 4-star general that he was right about the war and the General was wrong. Bush saying this to Dean makes Dean look like a hippy anti-war idiot. Democrats know this. "Further, Black Demo. voters are not going to be especially turned on by a Clark candidacy. Most Black leaders are either committed to Sharpton or are leaning to one of the other candidates and won't give up at this late date." Actually, this is incorrect. Clark is doing very well in places like DC that is 80% African American. Dean is doing horrible with all minorities. Sharpton is doing the best with African Americans, but he will have to give his delegates to someone eventually, since Sharpton despises Dean to the core, as do most the other candidates, also being a veteran, Sharpton will give his delegates to Clark if it means Clark or Dean. Hillary Clinton is not an issue. I don't see why you think she is so powerful as to be able to go against the entire party. Clark and Dean are not the ones keeping Hillary from getting the Presidency, it is Hillary herself. Her negatives are in the 40's. She can't win in 2008. She needs until at least 2012. You are also forgetting the Clark is good friends with both the Clintons. Hillary and Clark were born in the same town. They later moved to the same town, Little Rock. Hillary is going to endorse Clark. Hillary wants to be the Democratic Senate Leader, and her best way to do that is to support Clark. About Gore. He was robbed in the election, and should be president right now. Guns, well, Clark is an hunter, an excellent one at that, it is said he never misses even with a bad right hand. He owns 21 guns himself, and is pro-gun. You are correct that Clark is not that well known as Dean. But Dean was not known at all until about two months ago. Dean became well known because he spent 6 million dollars. Clark is better known than 5 candidates already and has not spent a dime. The Democratic nomination will have 4 major players. Gephardt, Dean, Clark, and a distant 4th Sharpton. Gephardt is hanging on in the Midwest, Dean the New England states. Clark with the South and military votes. Sharpton with the African Americans. The Super delegates will be supporting Clark because he can beat Bush, and Sharpton will back Clark. That gives Clark the nomination. It all comes down to the math. Dean only enjoys a top tear level candidacy because he is known as the anti-bush candidate and the anti-war candidate. Clark is both and can beat Bush. I already know many Dean supporters that will bail on Dean for Clark because they want to beat Bush more than anything else. Donovan J Arnold >From: Tim Lohrmann >To: Donovan Arnold >CC: vision2020@moscow.com >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on Trade Laws in NC >Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:17:12 -0700 (PDT) > >Donovan, > I agree with you that Clark would be a strong >Demo. candidate. The only problem is that even though >he COULD beat Bush he CAN'T win the nomination. > White Demo. primary voters, especially this year >are very anti-war and that translates directly, at >least for many of them, as anti-millitary. I seriously >doubt that these voters will suddenly swoon at Dean's >announcement. > Further, Black Demo. voters are not going to be >especially turned on by a Clark candidacy. Most Black >leaders are either committed to Sharpton or are >leaning to one of the other candidates and won't give >up at this late date. > Also, just as the name of Howard Dean barely >registers outside political junkiedom, Clark's name is >hardly household. He will have a huge financial >struggle in the primary states just getting anyone to >remember who he is. > I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it's >going to be a tough fight just for the nomination. >Then, you can't forget the 800 lb. gorilla hiding in >the closet watching all this---Hillary Clinton. >Hillary looks upon 2008 as her year. Nothing would >hurt her plans more than a sitting Demo. president. >Hillary wants a weak candidate this year so an open >election in '08 will be hers for the taking. Arkansas >or not, she'll do everything she can, including >bringing Bill out to do his aw-shucks-and-jive show >for whoever can beat Clark but will have more trouble >in the general. > On the other factors affecting the election, I'm >not arguing that the economy and many other factors >look bad for Bush at the moment. My only point is that >it's way to early to say he's a dead duck. > Also, your analysis leaves out the impact of >several social issues. Gun control is a good example. >Have you seen any Democrats coming out for more >restrictive gun control lately? Heck no. And that's >because if not for being on the wrong side of the gun >control issue, Algore would be pres. right now. Gore >lost West Virginia (a state that had only voted GOP in >Reagan's re-election against Mondale in recent past) >and his home state of Tenn. precisely because of the >gun issue. > Tim L. > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > >--------------------------------- > >Tim, > > >First off, I agree that if the Democrats nominate >Howard Dean they would not win. But they will not >nominate Dean. They will nominate Clark. Clark will >most likely choose another Southerner for the bottom >of the ticket. Most likely Breuex from Louisiana. Do >the math. > > >Assuming that the 19 states plus DC that have voted >Democratic in every Presidential election for the last >12 years, makes 260 electoral votes. Add Arkansas and >Louisiana and that makes 275. That is not even >counting Florida and Missouri. > > >You are also forgetting two other important factors. >One, the combination of two southerners on a ticket >could strengthen the vote in the Northern part of >Florida. Clark is also Jewish, and Roman Catholic. In >addition, Clark is military and will turn the military >2-1 vote for the Republicans in the military around to >a 1-1 ratio. > > >I honestly don't think that Bush can turn the economy >around in 14 months. He is the only President since >Hoover to actually have a net loss in jobs. He needs >to add 3 million jobs to the economy in 14 months. I >don't think he can do that in all reality. Even if the >jobs are created and people get the jobs, they still >will be new employees and not feel secure. It also >takes a good 4-6 months for the effects of any >economic recover to be felt. That gives him less than >ten months. Do you think he can create 300,000 new >jobs a month for the next 10 months? I don't think so. >The unemployment rate is up to 7% now. Very high. > > >Now, how about what is going on overseas. European >economy is really hurting. That means they will not be >buying much from us anytime soon. Do you think that is >going to help us? No, it will not. Nothing Bush can do >about us losing jobs because nobody is buying US >products. Also, you have the war. An average of 40 >soldiers are dying every month. In 14 months that will >be, lets see, 560 more soldiers dead. For a total of >about 700 men and women. More than 75% of Americans >find that an intolerable loss. We will also have spent >another $15 billion. That amount would have solved the >budget problem in California. > > >Nothing can save old poor Bushy. He is dead in the >water. Even in the best of situations, we catch >Saddam, kill Osama, bring back the electricity in >Iraq, and the economy gets back to where it was when >he came into office, he is still in horrible shape for >reelection. > > >In the next couple weeks Clark will announce his >candidacy for President. It will be a huge >announcement. Lots of cameras and press, and he will >be endorsed by many Governors, Senators, and >Congressional leaders. He will be immediately put in >second place in the runoff. After four months, many of >the candidates will drop out and put Clark up against >Dean. Clark will eventually win the nomination because >of the South. > > >Clark and Bush will be in a good race for the >Presidency. Bush and Clark will be focusing in on >Florida, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon, Iowa, Nevada, >and New Mexico. If Clark wins just 6 electoral votes >from these states, he wins the election. Which pony >are you putting your money on? > > >Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > >To: Donovan Arnold > > >CC: vision2020@moscow.com > > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on >Trade Laws in NC > > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:19:36 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >Donovan, > > > Those are premature predictions, bubba. > > > We're a year from the elections--several political > > >eons. > > > > > > Can't carry Fla. against whom? Howard Dean? I beg > > >to differ. > > > With the whole northern part of the state freaked > > >about gay marriage and other social issues that the > > >GOP will raise and 93% of the Cuban-Americans in the > > >Miami area block voting for W with a huge turnout, I > > >believe W could win nicely. The same strategy could >be > > >used against several possible Demo nominees. > > > What about a "bruising" Demo. primary season > > >leaving a whole heckuva lot of Demos PO'd and > > >unmotivated to work for the eventual nominee? > > > What if the Demos dis Sharpton and irritate the > > >heck out of a number of black leaders who in turn > > >advocate a black voter stay at home strategy on > > >election day? > > > What if the economy starts springing back around > > >just at the right time for ole W? > > > What if Cruz Bustamante wins the CA Gov. election > > >and things not only don't get better but deteriorate > > >out there? Then the Demos might have to invest >heavily > > >just to carry CA, a state they're sunk > > >without--leaving other close states open for GOP > > >attack. > > > A bunch of "what-if's" I know, but if one of more > > >of them happen like they very well could, your > > >prediction could look pretty silly. > > > And those are just a few off the top of my head. > > >The point is anything can and will happen in 14 > > >months. It's waaaay too early to write anyone off. > > >Especially not a sitting Pres. > > >Not when the Demos are still struggling to find >anyone > > >who is even interested in learning the names of their > > > >candidates. > > > TL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- Donovan Arnold wrote: > > > > Bush Jr. is only a one term president. He is gone. > > > > > There is no way he can > > > > win Florida again. He can't get 270 electoral >votes. > > > > > > > > Donovan J Arnold > > > > > > > > >From: Tim Lohrmann > > > > >To: vision2020@moscow.com > > > > >Subject: [Vision2020] Politicians Taking Heat on > > > > Trade Laws in NC > > > > >Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:09:29 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > > > >Looks like GOP'ers and Demos alike are finally > > > > going > > > > >to face the music for this so-called "Free" trade > > > > > >globaloney. > > > > >At least in the Carolinas. > > > > > TL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.COM > > > > > > Posted on Mon, Aug. 25, 2003 > > > > > > > > > > > > Politicians taking heat on trade laws > > > > > > Workers, execs criticize Bush, lawmakers over > > > > loss > > > > > > of factory jobs > > > > > > JIM MORRILL & RONNIE GLASSBERG > > > > > > Staff Writers > > > > > > > > > > > > Days after the collapse of Pillowtex, >Republican > > > > > > U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes > > > > > > walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet >with > > > > > > former workers. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" > > > > > > > shouted Brenda Miller, a > > > > > > longtime worker at the textile giant's >Salisbury > > > > > > plant. > > > > > > > > > > > > Her taunt was part of a loud, growing backlash > > > > > > > against politicians who > > > > > > supported trade policies largely blamed for >the > > > > loss > > > > > > of more than > > > > > > 180,000 Carolinas manufacturing jobs since > > > > January > > > > > > 2001, when President > > > > > > Bush took office. > > > > > > > > > > > > As unemployment rises in both states, newly > > > > militant > > > > > > executives are > > > > > > criticizing Bush and planning unprecedented > > > > > > education and voter drives, > > > > > > promising to make sure workers know who's on > > > > their > > > > > > side and who's not. > > > > > > > > > > > > "We're seeing a new dynamic where the >executives > > > > and > > > > > > employees are both > > > > > > beginning to see a real threat to their > > > > interests," > > > > > > says Fred Reese, > > > > > > president of Western N.C. Industries, an > > > > employer > > > > > > association. "You're > > > > > > going to see people who traditionally voted > > > > > > Republican switch over." > > > > > > > > > > > > Jobs, or the lack of them, are an issue across > > > > > the > > > > > > country. Democrats > > > > > > are hoping that 2004 becomes a repeat of 1992, > > > > > when > > > > > > Bill Clinton's > > > > > > intense focus on the sour economy helped >unseat > > > > the > > > > > > first President Bush. > > > > > > > > > > > > In 2000, the Carolinas were George W. Bush > > > > country: > > > > > > he won more than 56 > > > > > > percent of the vote in each state. But >mounting > > > > job > > > > > > losses have taken > > > > > > their toll on the president, an unabashed > > > > > > free-trader, and threaten > > > > > > other trade supporters, particularly in the > > > > South. > > > > > > > > > > > > Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills in Gaston > > > > > > County, voted for Bush in > > > > > > 2000. Next year, he says, he doubts he will. > > > > > > > > > > > > "He made a lot of promises and he hasn't > > > > delivered > > > > > > on any of them," > > > > > > Warlick says. "I've had some first-hand > > > > experience > > > > > > of him sending down > > > > > > trade and commerce officials ... but they're > > > > just > > > > > > photo ops. ... It's > > > > > > empty rhetoric." > > > > > > > > > > > > One of the top reasons for the dismal >Carolinas > > > > > > economy: foreign trade. > > > > > > > > > > > > Since 1993, when Congress passed the > > > > Clinton-backed > > > > > > North American Free > > > > > > Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, jobs in many > > > > industries > > > > > > have fled overseas. > > > > > > For example, about half the textile and >apparel > > > > jobs > > > > > > that existed in > > > > > > 1994 are gone. Critics say "fast-track" trade > > > > > > authority and other trade > > > > > > measures President Bush pushed through with > > > > Vietnam > > > > > > and other countries > > > > > > can potentially add to the losses. > > > > > > > > > > > > Experts say the end to quotas on Chinese > > > > imports, > > > > > > scheduled to expire at > > > > > > the end of 2004, could cost 127,000 more >textile > > > > > > jobs over the next > > > > > > three years in the Carolinas alone. > > > > > > > > > > > > "They're sending all our jobs overseas," says > > > > Leslie > > > > > > Barrett, one of > > > > > > nearly 5,000 Pillowtex workers who lost their > > > > jobs > > > > > > in the state's > > > > > > largest layoff. "There are not enough jobs >here, > > > > and > > > > > > then there are all > > > > > > these foreign people here." > > > > > > > > > > > > Not satisfied > > > > > > > > > > > > In December 2001 Hayes, of Concord, cast the > > > > > > tie-breaking vote for > > > > > > fast-track. At the time he said he won >promises > > > > from > > > > > > the Bush > > > > > > administration that it would more strictly > > > > enforce > > > > > > existing trade > > > > > > agreements and pressure foreign countries to > > > > open > > > > > > their markets to U.S. > > > > > > textiles."Are we ... pleased with the way they > > > > > > > responded? Absolutely," > > > > > > says Hayes. "Are we satisfied with where we >are? > > > > > > Absolutely not." > > > > > > > > > > > > In two years, U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger's 10th > > > > > > District has lost nearly > > > > > > 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and > > > > furniture > > > > > > industries. The > > > > > > Hickory Republican voted for NAFTA and > > > > fast-track. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Certainly, there's a political cost to any > > > > > > controversial vote no matter > > > > > > which side you take," Ballenger says. "People > > > > are > > > > > > casting stones, but > > > > > > we're trying to pick them up and build > > > > something. > > > > > > ... I don't spend much > > > > > > time thinking about an election that's more >than > > > > a > > > > > > year away. My focus > > > > > > is on helping the region recover." > > > > > > > > > > > > Hayes later voted against the final version of > > > > > > > fast-track. He and > > > > > > Ballenger aren't the only ones who cast > > > > potentially > > > > > > unpopular votes. > > > > > > > > > > > > Rep. John Spratt, a York, S.C., Democrat, >voted > > > > for > > > > > > NAFTA. Republican > > > > > > U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick of Charlotte, Richard >Burr > > > > of > > > > > > Winston-Salem and > > > > > > Jim DeMint of Greenville, S.C., voted for > > > > > > fast-track. Both Burr and > > > > > > DeMint are running for the Senate. > > > > > > > > > > > > U.S. Sen. John Edwards, a Democrat from North > > > > > > Carolina, voted against > > > > > > fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier > > > > > > > version. In 2000 he voted > > > > > > for permanent normal trade relations with >China. > > > > > > > > > > > > Edwards, however, has since attacked Bush's > > > > trade > > > > > > policies and called > > > > > > for fairer trade measures. Burr recently > > > > threatened > > > > > > to introduce > > > > > > legislation to eliminate the office of U.S. > > > > trade > > > > > > representative. Hayes, > > > > > > like Ballenger, has worked hard to get >services > > > > to > > > > > > displaced workers and > > > > > > promote more development in his district. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is > > > > > > > really concerned about > > > > > > the workers and their conditions in the state >of > > > > > > North Carolina," says > > > > > > Robert Neal, vice president of the local >chapter > > > > of > > > > > > the Pillowtex > > > > > > workers' union. > > > > > > > > > > > > Jennifer Duffy, an analyst for the Cook > > > > Political > > > > > > Report, says > > > > > > "Republicans all went to the `Robin Hayes > > > > school' in > > > > > > terms of learning > > > > > > how to address those (trade) votes. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Republicans have kind of figured out that for > > > > > every > > > > > > `bad' vote they > > > > > > cast there are others they would use to show > > > > they > > > > > > are fighting for the > > > > > > state's industries." > > > > > > > > > > > > `A North Carolina problem' > > > > > > > > > > > > But Democrats already are pouncing. > > > > > > > > > > > > "A lot of these Republican candidates -- >Richard > > > > > > Burr in particular -- > > > > > > owe the White House and (political adviser) >Karl > > > > > > Rove for clearing the > > > > > > field for him (Burr)," says Brad Woodhouse, a > > > > > > spokesman for the > > > > > > Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. "And > > > > > he's > > > > > > (Burr) going to be > > > > > > expected to continue to support the >president." > > > > > > > > > > > > "It's unfortunate that the Democrats want to > > > > start > > > > > > early pointing > > > > > > fingers and starting the traditional blame > > > > game," > > > > > > says Burr spokesman > > > > > > Paul Shumaker. "It's not a Democrat problem. > > > > It's > > > > > > not a Republican > > > > > > problem. It's a North Carolina problem." > > > > > > > > > > > > Reese, of the employers association, is > > > > organizing > > > > > > 1,500 manufacturing > > > > > > companies across North Carolina in an effort >to > > > > > > leverage what he calls a > > > > > > new voting bloc. In South Carolina, voter >drives > > > > are > > > > > > planned for the > > > > > > first time at Milliken & Co., which has about >30 > > > > > > plants in the state. > > > > > > Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is > > > > forming a > > > > > > political action > > > > > > committee. > > > > > > > > > > > > Company President Roger Chastain, a one-time > > > > Bush > > > > > > voter, doesn't expect > > > > > > to support the president or Jim DeMint. > > > > > > > > > > > > "We're basically liquidating our whole middle > > > > class, > > > > > > polarizing people > > > > > > on the two extremes, have and have-nots," he > > > > says. > > > > > > "We'll be a Third > > > > > > World country." -- STAFF WRITER JAIME LEVY > > > > > > CONTRIBUTED. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- JIM MORRILL: (704) 358-5059; > > > > > > JMORRILL@CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > > > > >Do you Yahoo!? > > > > >The New Yahoo! 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And while I appreciated Bill's expressed desire for civil civic relations, which we also (believe it or not) share, a few comments are still in order The fact that some folks have just recently become aware of some of our institutions does not mean we have just arrived, or are somehow now trying to integrate into the community. Logos has been around for twenty years, and NSA for ten years. We are not newcomers. In fact, in the early days of Logos, we used to have a booth at the Renaissance Fair where we sold cinnamon rolls and chili. We did this until we were uninvited one year because we were striking a discordant note somehow. You know how intolerant evangelical cinnamon rolls are. As we make our decisions about posting various community events, no one should be surprised if we take this element of discordance into account. Nobody will be surprised, for example, if we decline to put the Hemp Fest up there. But the Hamp Fest is another thing entirely. 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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1084560958-1062010995=:11406-- From london@moscow.com Wed Aug 27 20:19:02 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:19:02 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] street dance Message-ID: <3F4D0425.B3952C9D@moscow.com> Street Dance Celebrates Moscow Food Co-op Fourth Street, between Washington and Jefferson streets in Moscow, will be closed on Sunday, September 7, from 5pm to 8pm, for free public street dance and family fun activities to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Food Co-op. That block is located between the Moscow Food Co-op's back door and the federal building, explained Kenna Eaton, Co-op general manager. Beginning at 5pm, local favorite Dan Maher will play his sing-along Celtic tunes. From 6pm to 8pm, the Toucans, a steel drum band well-known throughout the Pacific Northwest for playing upbeat dancing music, will perform. In addition, the Co-op will be sponsoring activities for the whole family, including henna hand-painting, juggling classes for kids, sidewalk chalk coloring, and the dancing dragon. To celebrate the 30th anniversary, the Co-op will also offer barbequed organic hot dogs, hamburgers and their veggie equivalents for 30 cents each. All proceeds from the sale of the dinners will be given to Moscow resident Justine Basoa, mother of Peter Basoa. Peter, a longtime Co-op member and Moscow resident, has recently been hospitalized, and the proceeds from the meal will be used by his mother for his benefit. Birthday cake, celebrating the anniversary, will be provided. The Co-op will give away a grand door prize--an electric scooter. Also, local non-profit groups that have received donations from the Co-op through the Co-op's “2% Tuesday” program will be present to discuss their projects and how people can participate in those activities. For more information, contact the Co-op at 882-8537. From dale@courtneys.us Wed Aug 27 21:01:57 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:01:57 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Message-ID: <200308272002.h7RK25KM014991@whale2.fsr.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FC_01C36C9B.65ACF3F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Visionaries, Yesterday's Daily News carried a story that the national SAT scores rose 6 points this year over 2002, with results on the verbal portion of the exam showing the most significant gains in eight years. This article is also available online at the Washington Post. But there are two other issues to this otherwise cheerful story. First, the types of questions asked in the SAT today are not the same as in the past. They have been "dumbed-down" and the results "recentered." For instance, the current SAT has had the following recent modifications made to it: * The scores have been "recentered" to make the mean score the midpoint at 500 rather than accepting student performance wherever it should fall. * This big "recentering" came in 1996 when about 75 points were added to the verbal and 25 points to the math. * They then went back and recomputed the previous years' numbers and made them comparable. * Additional time has been provided to complete the math portion, and calculators are now permitted (which just might have something to do with modest increases over the years!). * They have removed the challenging antonym sections. * They have removed or changed questions that were thought to be challenging to some students. This means that the SAT of today is not nearly as challenging as the SAT of the past. So the news is making an apples-to-oranges comparison at best. The second issue is the cost for these SAT results. If we compare the actual SAT results (ignoring the dumbing-down effect, which only exacerbates the problem) to the spending per student in the USA, we find the following: Note: DPI is the SAT points per dollar of real per pupil expenditure. The dollar figures are inflation-adjusted expenditures per student on government education in constant FY 01 dollars. Whereas the real cost to educate children in the government schools is 225% of what it was in 1967, the DPI has decreased (i.e., the "bang for the buck" continues to decrease). These same results were found by Caroline Hoxby, but she used NAEP scores instead of SAT scores, and made some further adjustments. In a nutshell: Hoxby examines the effect of choice on school productivity by looking at three recent reforms that have introduced choice into areas that previously had little: vouchers in Milwaukee, charter schools in Michigan, and charter schools in Arizona. She looks at the productivity of public schools that faced increased competition as a result of these reforms, not just at the productivity of the voucher or charter schools themselves. For instance, she compares the productivity of Milwaukee's public schools before and after the voucher program provided competition. As a control group for these schools, she uses urban public schools in Wisconsin that are located outside Milwaukee (and are thus immune from voucher competition) but that serve students similar to those of Milwaukee. She finds that Milwaukee's public schools raised their productivity quickly and dramatically in response to competition and that the Milwaukee schools that faced the most competition raised their productivity the most. Productivity rose because the schools achieved more while spending the same amount (as opposed to holding achievement steady while reducing spending). In fact, in the Milwaukee schools facing substantial competition, achievement rose by as much as 4.7 national percentile points faster per year than in control schools. Such gains are virtually unprecedented for an American school reform. [emphasis mine] If the Left is really interested in educational results, then they must first acknowledge that all of their methods of the past (e.g., throwing more money at the problem) have failed -- and it will continue to fail. Only school choice and competition will achieve the results that they say they want. Best, Dale ------=_NextPart_000_00FC_01C36C9B.65ACF3F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAT Scores
Visionaries,
 

    Yesterday's Daily News carried a story that = the=20 national SAT scores rose 6 points this year over 2002, with = results on the=20 verbal portion of the exam showing the most significant gains in = eight=20 years. This article is also available online at the Washington=20 Post.

    But there are two other issues to this = otherwise=20 cheerful story.

    First, the types of questions asked in the = SAT today=20 are not the same as in the past. They have been "dumbed-down" and = the=20 results "recentered."  For instance, the current SAT has had = the=20 following recent modifications made to it:

  • The scores have been "recentered" to make the mean score the = midpoint at 500 rather than accepting student performance = wherever it=20 should fall.
    • This big "recentering" came in 1996 when about 75 points = were=20 added to the verbal and 25 points to the math.=20
    • They then went back and recomputed the previous years' = numbers and=20 made them comparable.
  • Additional time has been provided to complete the math = portion, and=20 calculators are now permitted (which just might have something = to do=20 with modest increases over the years!).=20
  • They have removed the challenging antonym sections.=20
  • They have removed or changed questions that were thought to = be=20 challenging to some students.

    This means that the SAT of today is not = nearly as=20 challenging as the SAT of the past. So the news is making an=20 apples-to-oranges comparison at best.

    The second issue is the cost for = these SAT=20 results. If we compare the actual SAT results (ignoring the = dumbing-down effect, which only exacerbates the problem) to the = spending=20 per student in the USA, we find the following:

    Note: DPI is the SAT points per dollar of = real=20 per pupil expenditure. The dollar figures are = inflation-adjusted=20 expenditures per student on government education in = constant FY 01=20 dollars.

    Whereas the real cost to educate = children in=20 the government schools is 225% of what it was in 1967, the DPI has = decreased (i.e., the "bang for the buck" continues to = decrease).=20

    These same = results were=20 found by Caroline Hoxby, but she used NAEP scores instead of SAT = scores,=20 and made some further adjustments. In a nutshell:

Hoxby examines the effect of choice on = school=20 productivity by looking at three recent reforms that have = introduced choice into areas that previously had little: = vouchers=20 in Milwaukee, charter schools in Michigan, and charter schools = in=20 Arizona. She looks at the productivity of public schools that = faced=20 increased competition as a result of these reforms, not = just at=20 the productivity of the voucher or charter schools themselves. = For=20 instance, she compares the productivity of Milwaukee's public = schools=20 before and after the voucher program provided = competition. As a=20 control group for these schools, she uses urban public schools = in=20 Wisconsin that are located outside Milwaukee (and are thus = immune from=20 voucher competition) but that serve students similar to those of = Milwaukee. She finds that Milwaukee's = public schools=20 raised their productivity quickly and dramatically in response = to=20 competition and that the Milwaukee schools that faced the most=20 competition raised their productivity the most. = Productivity rose=20 because the schools achieved more while spending the same amount = (as opposed to holding achievement steady while reducing=20 spending). In fact, in the Milwaukee = schools facing=20 substantial competition, achievement rose by as much as = 4.7=20 national percentile points faster per year than in control = schools. Such=20 gains are virtually unprecedented for an American school reform. = [emphasis mine]

    If the Left is really interested in=20 educational results, then they must first acknowledge that all of = their=20 methods of the past (e.g., throwing more money at the problem) = have failed=20 -- and it will continue to fail. Only school choice and = competition will=20 achieve the results that they say they want. =

 
Best,
Dale
------=_NextPart_000_00FC_01C36C9B.65ACF3F0-- From tomh@uidaho.edu Wed Aug 27 21:35:36 2003 From: tomh@uidaho.edu (Thomas Hansen) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:35:36 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Message-ID: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968BA7@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36CDA.C561B0D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Mr. Courtney - Could you pleaseenlighten us as to how current SATs have been "dumbed-down", especially considering that more advanced math classes (Calculus, advanced trig, etc.) have been introduced into the high school level over the past several years? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:02 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Cc: abacharach@dnews.com Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Importance: High Visionaries, Yesterday's Daily News carried a story that the national SAT scores rose 6 points this year over 2002, with results on the verbal portion of the exam showing the most significant gains in eight years. This article is also available online at the Washington Post. But there are two other issues to this otherwise cheerful story. First, the types of questions asked in the SAT today are not the same as in the past. They have been "dumbed-down" and the results "recentered." For instance, the current SAT has had the following recent modifications made to it: * The scores have been "recentered" to make the mean score the midpoint at 500 rather than accepting student performance wherever it should fall. * This big "recentering" came in 1996 when about 75 points were added to the verbal and 25 points to the math. * They then went back and recomputed the previous years' numbers and made them comparable. * Additional time has been provided to complete the math portion, and calculators are now permitted (which just might have something to do with modest increases over the years!). * They have removed the challenging antonym sections. * They have removed or changed questions that were thought to be challenging to some students. This means that the SAT of today is not nearly as challenging as the SAT of the past. So the news is making an apples-to-oranges comparison at best. The second issue is the cost for these SAT results. If we compare the actual SAT results (ignoring the dumbing-down effect, which only exacerbates the problem) to the spending per student in the USA, we find the following: Note: DPI is the SAT points per dollar of real per pupil expenditure. The dollar figures are inflation-adjusted expenditures per student on government education in constant FY 01 dollars. Whereas the real cost to educate children in the government schools is 225% of what it was in 1967, the DPI has decreased (i.e., the "bang for the buck" continues to decrease). These same results were found by Caroline Hoxby, but she used NAEP scores instead of SAT scores, and made some further adjustments. In a nutshell: Hoxby examines the effect of choice on school productivity by looking at three recent reforms that have introduced choice into areas that previously had little: vouchers in Milwaukee, charter schools in Michigan, and charter schools in Arizona. She looks at the productivity of public schools that faced increased competition as a result of these reforms, not just at the productivity of the voucher or charter schools themselves. For instance, she compares the productivity of Milwaukee's public schools before and after the voucher program provided competition. As a control group for these schools, she uses urban public schools in Wisconsin that are located outside Milwaukee (and are thus immune from voucher competition) but that serve students similar to those of Milwaukee. She finds that Milwaukee's public schools raised their productivity quickly and dramatically in response to competition and that the Milwaukee schools that faced the most competition raised their productivity the most. Productivity rose because the schools achieved more while spending the same amount (as opposed to holding achievement steady while reducing spending). In fact, in the Milwaukee schools facing substantial competition, achievement rose by as much as 4.7 national percentile points faster per year than in control schools. Such gains are virtually unprecedented for an American school reform. [emphasis mine] If the Left is really interested in educational results, then they must first acknowledge that all of their methods of the past (e.g., throwing more money at the problem) have failed -- and it will continue to fail. Only school choice and competition will achieve the results that they say they want. Best, Dale ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36CDA.C561B0D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" SAT Scores
Mr. Courtney -
 
Could you pleaseenlighten us as to how current SATs have been "dumbed-down", especially considering that more advanced math classes (Calculus, advanced trig, etc.) have been introduced into the high school level over the past several years?
 
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:02 PM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Cc: abacharach@dnews.com
Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores
Importance: High

Visionaries,
 

    Yesterday's Daily News carried a story that the national SAT scores rose 6 points this year over 2002, with results on the verbal portion of the exam showing the most significant gains in eight years. This article is also available online at the Washington Post.

    But there are two other issues to this otherwise cheerful story.

    First, the types of questions asked in the SAT today are not the same as in the past. They have been "dumbed-down" and the results "recentered."  For instance, the current SAT has had the following recent modifications made to it:

  • The scores have been "recentered" to make the mean score the midpoint at 500 rather than accepting student performance wherever it should fall.
    • This big "recentering" came in 1996 when about 75 points were added to the verbal and 25 points to the math.
    • They then went back and recomputed the previous years' numbers and made them comparable.
  • Additional time has been provided to complete the math portion, and calculators are now permitted (which just might have something to do with modest increases over the years!).
  • They have removed the challenging antonym sections.
  • They have removed or changed questions that were thought to be challenging to some students.

    This means that the SAT of today is not nearly as challenging as the SAT of the past. So the news is making an apples-to-oranges comparison at best.

    The second issue is the cost for these SAT results. If we compare the actual SAT results (ignoring the dumbing-down effect, which only exacerbates the problem) to the spending per student in the USA, we find the following:

    Note: DPI is the SAT points per dollar of real per pupil expenditure. The dollar figures are inflation-adjusted expenditures per student on government education in constant FY 01 dollars.

    Whereas the real cost to educate children in the government schools is 225% of what it was in 1967, the DPI has decreased (i.e., the "bang for the buck" continues to decrease).

    These same results were found by Caroline Hoxby, but she used NAEP scores instead of SAT scores, and made some further adjustments. In a nutshell:

Hoxby examines the effect of choice on school productivity by looking at three recent reforms that have introduced choice into areas that previously had little: vouchers in Milwaukee, charter schools in Michigan, and charter schools in Arizona. She looks at the productivity of public schools that faced increased competition as a result of these reforms, not just at the productivity of the voucher or charter schools themselves. For instance, she compares the productivity of Milwaukee's public schools before and after the voucher program provided competition. As a control group for these schools, she uses urban public schools in Wisconsin that are located outside Milwaukee (and are thus immune from voucher competition) but that serve students similar to those of Milwaukee. She finds that Milwaukee's public schools raised their productivity quickly and dramatically in response to competition and that the Milwaukee schools that faced the most competition raised their productivity the most. Productivity rose because the schools achieved more while spending the same amount (as opposed to holding achievement steady while reducing spending). In fact, in the Milwaukee schools facing substantial competition, achievement rose by as much as 4.7 national percentile points faster per year than in control schools. Such gains are virtually unprecedented for an American school reform. [emphasis mine]

    If the Left is really interested in educational results, then they must first acknowledge that all of their methods of the past (e.g., throwing more money at the problem) have failed -- and it will continue to fail. Only school choice and competition will achieve the results that they say they want.

 
Best,
Dale
------_=_NextPart_001_01C36CDA.C561B0D0-- From ttrail@moscow.com Wed Aug 27 23:21:47 2003 From: ttrail@moscow.com (Tom Trail) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:21:47 -0800 Subject: [Vision2020] Impact of Hiring New Tax Auditors Message-ID: Visionaries: You may recall that at the last minute of the 03 Legislative session, we approved the hiring of 8 tax auditors and 7 compliance specialists. The primary job of these new hires starting July 1st was to work toward collecting the estimated $88,000,000 owed the state in unpaid taxes. Under Gov. Phil Batt a number of similar positions were established and resulted in a positive return to the state. I've long been a strong advocate in hiring more personnel for the State Tax Commission to collect taxes due the state. I checked with Commissioner Hammond of the State Tax Commission in June to see if a formula had been developed to assess the impact of the new hires on a month to month basis. Dr. Malcolm Renfrew, Moscow, and Rep. Mike Mitchell, Lewiston have also been strong supporters of this legislative initiative. The results for July are the following: Investment Collections 7 Compliance Specialists $77,192 $518,643 8 Auditors 28,817 334,939 Totals $106,009 $853,582 Net to the State $747,583 It looks like a good start Rep. Tom Trail -- Dr. Tom Trail International Trails 1375 Mt. View Rd. Moscow, Id. 83843 Tel: (208) 882-6077 Fax: (208) 882-0896 e mail ttrail@moscow.com From ted_moffett@hotmail.com Thu Aug 28 00:52:43 2003 From: ted_moffett@hotmail.com (Ted Moffett) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 23:52:43 +0000 Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Message-ID: Dale wrote: >Only >school choice and competition will achieve the results that they say they >want. Now let's get away from the partisan left vs libertarian linear polarized debate: below I rewrite Dale's sentence in this spirit, to create a statement I think nearly everyone would agree with: Only increased enrichment and stability of the intellectual/nurturing environment in early years and ongoing into late childhood and adolescence coupled with ongoing parental or significant other involvement in vital engagement with ideas, discussion and reading of books (or e-books) will achieve the results that anyone seeks, whether youth are in public or private school. Ted _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup From jdanahy@turbonet.com Thu Aug 28 00:53:17 2003 From: jdanahy@turbonet.com (John Danahy) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:53:17 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores In-Reply-To: <165F697BE456F14EA4529F6B7BB6D4FC968BA7@fna.fsn.uidaho.edu> Message-ID: <000401c36cf6$660f9e00$e274e4ce@laurie3zo89bgq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C36CBB.B9B0C600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tom et al; In high school during the turbulent sixties, I had available to me advanced trig and calculus classes. We also took algebra 2/trig as one class in one year. Today, algebra 2 and trig are considered, at MHS, as two classes over two years, and calculus has been offered for more than ten years. Of course, if you want to take calculus you must take algebra one in eighth grade, but to say advanced math classes have been "introduced into the high school level" is not accurate. What is not offered, I think, and should be required, is statistics. John jdanahy@turbonet.com -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Hansen Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:36 PM To: 'Dale Courtney'; vision2020@moscow.com Cc: abacharach@dnews.com Subject: RE: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Mr. Courtney - Could you pleaseenlighten us as to how current SATs have been "dumbed-down", especially considering that more advanced math classes (Calculus, advanced trig, etc.) have been introduced into the high school level over the past several years? Tom Hansen Moscow, Idaho -----Original Message----- From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:02 PM To: vision2020@moscow.com Cc: abacharach@dnews.com Subject: [Vision2020] SAT Scores Importance: High Visionaries, ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C36CBB.B9B0C600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAT Scores

Tom et al;

     In high = school during the turbulent sixties, I had available to me advanced trig and = calculus classes.  We also took algebra 2/trig as one class in one = year.  Today, algebra 2 and trig are considered, at MHS, as two classes over two = years, and calculus has been offered for more than ten years.  Of course, if = you want to take calculus you must take algebra one in eighth grade, but to say = advanced math classes have been “introduced into the high school = level” is not accurate.  What is not offered, I think, and should be = required, is statistics.

John

jdanahy@turbonet.com

 

 

-----Original = Message-----
From: = vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Hansen
Sent: Wednesday, August = 27, 2003 1:36 PM
To: 'Dale Courtney'; vision2020@moscow.com
Cc: = abacharach@dnews.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] = SAT Scores

 

Mr. Courtney -

 

Could you pleaseenlighten us as to how current SATs have been "dumbed-down", especially considering that more advanced math = classes (Calculus, advanced trig, etc.) have been introduced into the high = school level over the past several years?

 

Tom Hansen

Moscow, Idaho

-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Courtney [mailto:dale@courtneys.us]
Sent: Wednesday, August = 27, 2003 1:02 PM
To: = vision2020@moscow.com
Cc: = abacharach@dnews.com
Subject: [Vision2020] SAT = Scores
Importance: = High

Visionaries,

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C36CBB.B9B0C600-- From christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com Thu Aug 28 01:32:02 2003 From: christ_reigns_moscow@yahoo.com (Douglas Stambler) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 17:32:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Child Abuse At Logos School - article Message-ID: <20030828003202.59639.qmail@web20708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1872167159-1062030722=:59241 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii School paddling as a possible determinant in sexual orientation By Martin, August 2003 The author stipulates, "If you use this in your research or post it somewhere, just delete my last name and that will be cool. Please be aware that some of what I say here may be shocking, but as God is my witness, it is the truth." --------------------------------- I was born in Dallas in 1956 in a family that agreed with spanking in principal, but practiced it very rarely. I remember a couple of whacks when I was three or so, but that's about it. In the fall of 1962 I was enrolled in Carrollton Elementary. My parents had told me the old cliche', "If you get it at school, you'll get it at home." That never happened because I never told them when I got it at school. On my second day of school I witnessed my first school spanking. A girl one row over had thrown one of those big pencils at another kid trying to get their attention. Mrs. Clifford, about 50 years of age, called her to the front and moved her chair behind a portable chalkboard to block the view from the class. She said something like, "we don't throw things that could hurt others" and then told her to bend over. This was followed by about 10 or 12 whacks and the girl crying loudly. I can still remember how tense I got and I could feel my heart pounding. I had never seen anything like this in my life and I have never forgotten it. About two days later a boy who sat across from me was called up for talking. Again she scooted her chair behind the chalkboard and when he got up there I heard some unintelligible discussion followed by a "no" from the boy. A few more seconds went by, and then I heard the "bend over" followed by about the same number of whacks as the previous incident. He didn't cry as much, but when he returned to his seat you could see he was in distress. Later at recess me and another boy asked him how much it hurt. He said it did hurt some, but what he said next shocked me. He said she made him pull his pants down and spanked him on his underwear. I was only six years old, but I have never forgot that statement. Someone got spanked about every other day in that class on average. It was the same three girls and the same six boys who received the lion's share of them. I guess they were the Ritalin kids of their time. It was about two months into the school year when I got my first one. I was arguing with a girl nearby and she stuck her big pencil in my face, so I grabbed it and broke it. Mrs. Clifford called me to the front and I felt my heart begin to pound. As I walked up there I heard her scoot her chair behind the chalkboard, and when I approached her I saw the paddle in her hand. It was one of those that used to have a string and rubber ball attached. She looked at me with a serious look and told me I had no right to break her pencil, then she told me to unbutton and pull down my pants. I asked her why I had to do that, and she said the girls get it on their underwear, and so do the boys. I was still in shock I guess, because she unbuttoned them herself and pushed them down and pushed me over her lap. This was the most helpless feeling I had ever experienced. When the whacks came, my little fanny lit up and I tried not to cry, but I did cry a bit. After I got up I quickly pulled my pants back up and buttoned them. I remember as I walked back to my desk I could see every kid looking at me as I made my way back. It's been 41 years since that day, and I can still remember it in slow motion. I received another 10 or so paddlings that year, and I remember them all. In the 2nd grade I got a reprieve. The 2nd grade teacher did not paddle, but instead made you stay in at recess and clean the room, which I believe worked better. There seemed to be less problems from the kids. On my first day in 3rd grade I was shocked to see that my 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Clifford, had moved up to third grade. She spanked in the same manner as she did in first grade, except now she took us to a small bathroom that was attached to the room. There the spankings were muffled quite a bit so it wasn't quite as nerve racking. My first spanking from her in third grade made me realize how much I had grown. My feet now could touch the ground as I lay over her lap. I also remember how loud the pops were being enclosed in that small bathroom. Her paddle was different too, looking more like a traditional one except on a smaller scale. I remember how nervous I was that I would pull down my underwear when I pulled down my pants. I received another six spankings from her that year. The 4th grade teacher only spanked about six students that year, and I was not one of them so it was not real memorable for me. She did it in the hall. The 5th grade teacher was a big spanker. We were in a portable building classroom that was not attached to the main school. Attached to our classroom was a small supply room where books and other schools items were stocked. This is where Mrs. Gray took students to be paddled. Once in there she made you bend over the back of a small chair as she walloped you. One incident that really sticks in my mind was she took four boys and two girls into the room for a reason I can't recall. You could hear the spankings through the thin walls, even though the door was closed. Evidently one girl was giving her some trouble because I heard a couple of whacks followed by, "I don't care that it hurts, it's supposed to hurt. Now bend back over the chair." She evidently hesitated because then I heard the teacher say in a very angry and frustrated voice, "I said bend over now!" This was followed by a shuffling sound and then about 10 more whacks. The girl wailed loudly, and I remember her distressed face when she returned to the room. She got a couple of more paddlings that year, but it was nothing like that. It was in this grade that I first remember feeling a sexual connection to spanking as I recall getting an erection whenever one of the kids would talk about their spankings. I had no idea at the time why that happened as sex was not talked about in my house. The 6th grade teacher was the first one I remember being really vocal against spanking. She said she did not believe in "whipping" kids and instead would make you stay after school in 15-minute increments, depending on your transgression. It was the 7th grade when the sexual connection to spanking really burst open for me. I had broken my arm just a few months after the school year began and instead of PE class, I was assigned to the school library for three months as I mended. After a couple of weeks I was really bored sitting in the library so I asked the librarian if there was anything I could help her with. She pointed to a storage room towards the back of the library where new books that had yet to be placed on the shelves were kept. A lot of old magazines were kept there too, such as "Boy's Life" and "Look." She said to I was to glue the little folders that attached to the inside of the front cover where the check-out card was placed. This room shared the same wall as the girl's gym dressing room. I made this connection about three weeks into my library stint. I had noticed several days earlier that you could hear conversation through a vent near the floor. Evidently a heating duct came down the wall and split into two vents, one for the dressing room and one for the storage room. On this day I heard the woman gym teacher talking to three girls about cheating of some sort, and then I heard her tell the first one to grab her ankles. This was followed by four whacks. Then the other two got theirs. I immediately got an erection and it was quite uncomfortable. Even though I was 12 years old at the time, I still did not understand why hearing a spanking gave me an erection. It was a tortuous year. On one hand I was excited when I would hear the girls in the gym getting paddled, yet I hated the uncomfortable feeling that often accompanied the excitement. In fact I found out I even got excited when boys told me about their paddlings, or when I heard them in the hall getting it. This made me wonder if I was gay. I seemed to think about spankings all of the time. In the summer between the 7th and 8th grades was when I finally learned how to relieve the "pressure" received from thinking about spankings. Just as the summer began I went to the public pool where I ran into a girl that I kind of liked. I saw she had a small, light bruise on her upper leg where her bathing suit began. She told me she got it from a spanking she got three days before. I asked her was it by hand or by a paddle, and she said it was by hand from her dad. What she said next really made me think about spanking even more. For some reason I asked if she got it on her underwear or on her pants, and she told me she got it totally naked! "What?" I asked. "You're kidding, right?" She said she wasn't kidding, and that when she or her sister got a spanking, that they had to take their clothes off before being spanked. He would make them bend over his lap as he spanked them with his hand. She also said that didn't get a specified number of whacks, but it was based on time. Her dad had one of those oven timers, and after she got undressed, he would set it in 2 to 10 minute increments, and then spank her until the timer went off. I can't tell you how just hearing that warped my young mind. There wasn't a day that went by afterwards that I didn't think about spanking. In some of my fantasies, I wanted to be there as a spectator. In others, I wanted to be spanked myself alongside her. I really thought I was weird, and the erections were killing me. In fact, the day she told this, I had to leave the pool and return home right then because of the eternal erection I was sporting as a result. I masturbated nearly every day for the next several years, and it was always after thinking about spanking. Even today, at 47 years off age, I still think about it a lot. That is why I have never spanked my four kids. I never will spank them, nor do I allow them to be paddled at school. Paddling is an act that is performed on an area that is unquestionably an erogenous zone. I can't emphasize how much it has affected me. The slightest references to it could set me off. I remember in the 7th grade being aroused just looking up "spanking" in the dictionary. I remember another book had a fanciful Mother Goose picture that had a drawing of the Old Woman in the Shoe spanking her kids, and I found that exciting. It's time now to remove corporal punishment from the schools and move into the 21st century. Ignorance is no longer an excuse. One just has to type "spanking" in one of the various search engines on the net to see how sexually charged this practice is and how many adults my age have been affected just like I was. I have no doubt that there are principals, teachers and coaches who are getting a kick out of spanking kids. I just want to really emphasize that spanking really disturbed me during my youth. I literally became a recluse for a couple of years. All I saw in my mind was butts and paddles. I spent a lot of the summer times in my room fantasizing about either getting paddled or giving it. I knew something was not right, but who could I turn to? I could not confide in my parents, and I could not ask my friends for fear of becoming the laughingstock of my neighborhood. I finally came to terms with it about the time I graduated college when I read some book {forgot the title} that warned parents against spanking because of it's connection to the erogenous zones. I realized then, for the first time in my life, that my "secret problem" was far more widespread than just me. Today, with the Internet, there is plenty of access to good material about this subject. Such was not the case in my day. I do remember, now that I think back, a few of my friends who seemed to bring up the subject of spanking on a regular basis. I often wonder now how many others were messed up like I was, yet everyone kept it a secret. At least my parents didn't contribute to the problem by spanking me as well. Please use whatever you like in your research, and I am ok if you pass it along. I am sure there are many other "Martins" out there. This document can be viewed and printed as a 2-page PDF document at www.nospank.net/martin.pdf Copyright is waived Published by Parents and Teachers Against Violence in Education, P.O. Box 1033, Alamo CA 94507. On the Web at “Project NoSpank” at www.nospank.net --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1872167159-1062030722=:59241 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii School paddling as a possible determinant in sexual orientation
By Martin, August 2003

The author stipulates, "If you use this in your research or post it somewhere, just delete my last name and that will be cool. Please be aware that some of what I say here may be shocking, but as God is my witness, it is the truth."


I was born in Dallas in 1956 in a family that agreed with spanking in principal, but practiced it very rarely. I remember a couple of whacks when I was three or so, but that's about it.

In the fall of 1962 I was enrolled in Carrollton Elementary. My parents had told me the old cliche', "If you get it at school, you'll get it at home." That never happened because I never told them when I got it at school.

On my second day of school I witnessed my first school spanking. A girl one row over had thrown one of those big pencils at another kid trying to get their attention. Mrs. Clifford, about 50 years of age, called her to the front and moved her chair behind a portable chalkboard to block the view from the class.

She said something like, "we don't throw things that could hurt others" and then told her to bend over. This was followed by about 10 or 12 whacks and the girl crying loudly.

I can still remember how tense I got and I could feel my heart pounding. I had never seen anything like this in my life and I have never forgotten it.

About two days later a boy who sat across from me was called up for talking. Again she scooted her chair behind the chalkboard and when he got up there I heard some unintelligible discussion followed by a "no" from the boy. A few more seconds went by, and then I heard the "bend over" followed by about the same number of whacks as the previous incident. He didn't cry as much, but when he returned to his seat you could see he was in distress.

Later at recess me and another boy asked him how much it hurt. He said it did hurt some, but what he said next shocked me. He said she made him pull his pants down and spanked him on his underwear. I was only six years old, but I have never forgot that statement.

Someone got spanked about every other day in that class on average. It was the same three girls and the same six boys who received the lion's share of them. I guess they were the Ritalin kids of their time.

It was about two months into the school year when I got my first one. I was arguing with a girl nearby and she stuck her big pencil in my face, so I grabbed it and broke it. Mrs. Clifford called me to the front and I felt my heart begin to pound.

As I walked up there I heard her scoot her chair behind the chalkboard, and when I approached her I saw the paddle in her hand. It was one of those that used to have a string and rubber ball attached. She looked at me with a serious look and told me I had no right to break her pencil, then she told me to unbutton and pull down my pants. I asked her why I had to do that, and she said the girls get it on their underwear, and so do the boys. I was still in shock I guess, because she unbuttoned them herself and pushed them down and pushed me over her lap. This was the most helpless feeling I had ever experienced. When the whacks came, my little fanny lit up and I tried not to cry, but I did cry a bit. After I got up I quickly pulled my pants back up and buttoned them.

I remember as I walked back to my desk I could see every kid looking at me as I made my way back. It's been 41 years since that day, and I can still remember it in slow motion. I received another 10 or so paddlings that year, and I remember them all.

In the 2nd grade I got a reprieve. The 2nd grade teacher did not paddle, but instead made you stay in at recess and clean the room, which I believe worked better. There seemed to be less problems from the kids.

On my first day in 3rd grade I was shocked to see that my 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Clifford, had moved up to third grade. She spanked in the same manner as she did in first grade, except now she took us to a small bathroom that was attached to the room. There the spankings were muffled quite a bit so it wasn't quite as nerve racking.

My first spanking from her in third grade made me realize how much I had grown. My feet now could touch the ground as I lay over her lap. I also remember how loud the pops were being enclosed in that small bathroom. Her paddle was different too, looking more like a traditional one except on a smaller scale. I remember how nervous I was that I would pull down my underwear when I pulled down my pants. I received another six spankings from her that year.

The 4th grade teacher only spanked about six students that year, and I was not one of them so it was not real memorable for me. She did it in the hall.

The 5th grade teacher was a big spanker. We were in a portable building classroom that was not attached to the main school. Attached to our classroom was a small supply room where books and other schools items were stocked. This is where Mrs. Gray took students to be paddled. Once in there she made you bend over the back of a small chair as she walloped you.

One incident that really sticks in my mind was she took four boys and two girls into the room for a reason I can't recall. You could hear the spankings through the thin walls, even though the door was closed. Evidently one girl was giving her some trouble because I heard a couple of whacks followed by, "I don't care that it hurts, it's supposed to hurt. Now bend back over the chair." She evidently hesitated because then I heard the teacher say in a very angry and frustrated voice, "I said bend over now!" This was followed by a shuffling sound and then about 10 more whacks. The girl wailed loudly, and I remember her distressed face when she returned to the room. She got a couple of more paddlings that year, but it was nothing like that.

It was in this grade that I first remember feeling a sexual connection to spanking as I recall getting an erection whenever one of the kids would talk about their spankings. I had no idea at the time why that happened as sex was not talked about in my house.

The 6th grade teacher was the first one I remember being really vocal against spanking. She said she did not believe in "whipping" kids and instead would make you stay after school in 15-minute increments, depending on your transgression.

It was the 7th grade when the sexual connection to spanking really burst open for me. I had broken my arm just a few months after the school year began and instead of PE class, I was assigned to the school library for three months as I mended. After a couple of weeks I was really bored sitting in the library so I asked the librarian if there was anything I could help her with.

She pointed to a storage room towards the back of the library where new books that had yet to be placed on the shelves were kept. A lot of old magazines were kept there too, such as "Boy's Life" and "Look." She said to I was to glue the little folders that attached to the inside of the front cover where the check-out card was placed. This room shared the same wall as the girl's gym dressing room. I made this connection about three weeks into my library stint.

I had noticed several days earlier that you could hear conversation through a vent near the floor. Evidently a heating duct came down the wall and split into two vents, one for the dressing room and one for the storage room. On this day I heard the woman gym teacher talking to three girls about cheating of some sort, and then I heard her tell the first one to grab her ankles. This was followed by four whacks. Then the other two got theirs.

I immediately got an erection and it was quite uncomfortable. Even though I was 12 years old at the time, I still did not understand why hearing a spanking gave me an erection. It was a tortuous year. On one hand I was excited when I would hear the girls in the gym getting paddled, yet I hated the uncomfortable feeling that often accompanied the excitement. In fact I found out I even got excited when boys told me about their paddlings, or when I heard them in the hall getting it. This made me wonder if I was gay. I seemed to think about spankings all of the time.

In the summer between the 7th and 8th grades was when I finally learned how to relieve the "pressure" received from thinking about spankings. Just as the summer began I went to the public pool where I ran into a girl that I kind of liked. I saw she had a small, light bruise on her upper leg where her bathing suit began. She told me she got it from a spanking she got three days before. I asked her was it by hand or by a paddle, and she said it was by hand from her dad. What she said next really made me think about spanking even more. For some reason I asked if she got it on her underwear or on her pants, and she told me she got it totally naked!

"What?" I asked. "You're kidding, right?"

She said she wasn't kidding, and that when she or her sister got a spanking, that they had to take their clothes off before being spanked. He would make them bend over his lap as he spanked them with his hand. She also said that didn't get a specified number of whacks, but it was based on time. Her dad had one of those oven timers, and after she got undressed, he would set it in 2 to 10 minute increments, and then spank her until the timer went off.

I can't tell you how just hearing that warped my young mind. There wasn't a day that went by afterwards that I didn't think about spanking. In some of my fantasies, I wanted to be there as a spectator. In others, I wanted to be spanked myself alongside her. I really thought I was weird, and the erections were killing me. In fact, the day she told this, I had to leave the pool and return home right then because of the eternal erection I was sporting as a result.

I masturbated nearly every day for the next several years, and it was always after thinking about spanking. Even today, at 47 years off age, I still think about it a lot. That is why I have never spanked my four kids. I never will spank them, nor do I allow them to be paddled at school.

Paddling is an act that is performed on an area that is unquestionably an erogenous zone. I can't emphasize how much it has affected me. The slightest references to it could set me off. I remember in the 7th grade being aroused just looking up "spanking" in the dictionary. I remember another book had a fanciful Mother Goose picture that had a drawing of the Old Woman in the Shoe spanking her kids, and I found that exciting.

It's time now to remove corporal punishment from the schools and move into the 21st century. Ignorance is no longer an excuse. One just has to type "spanking" in one of the various search engines on the net to see how sexually charged this practice is and how many adults my age have been affected just like I was. I have no doubt that there are principals, teachers and coaches who are getting a kick out of spanking kids.

I just want to really emphasize that spanking really disturbed me during my youth. I literally became a recluse for a couple of years. All I saw in my mind was butts and paddles. I spent a lot of the summer times in my room fantasizing about either getting paddled or giving it. I knew something was not right, but who could I turn to? I could not confide in my parents, and I could not ask my friends for fear of becoming the laughingstock of my neighborhood.

I finally came to terms with it about the time I graduated college when I read some book {forgot the title} that warned parents against spanking because of it's connection to the erogenous zones. I realized then, for the first time in my life, that my "secret problem" was far more widespread than just me.

Today, with the Internet, there is plenty of access to good material about this subject. Such was not the case in my day. I do remember, now that I think back, a few of my friends who seemed to bring up the subject of spanking on a regular basis. I often wonder now how many others were messed up like I was, yet everyone kept it a secret. At least my parents didn't contribute to the problem by spanking me as well.

Please use whatever you like in your research, and I am ok if you pass it along. I am sure there are many other "Martins" out there.


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Published by Parents and Teachers Against Violence in Education, P.O. Box 1033, Alamo CA 94507. On the Web at “Project NoSpank” at www.nospank.net


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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAC+CAAAWEMwMDE4MTVk --_NextPart_000_007626DA-- From timlohr@yahoo.com Thu Aug 28 17:19:20 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message Message-ID: <20030828161921.75785.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com> Visionaries, I just received the classic SoBig virus infected message from Vision 2020. The subject line was "Re:your application" I believe. I don't remember the sender, but that doesn't matter since they didn't really send it anyway. Anyway delete that one, or scan it before you dare open it so you'll see what I'm talking about. TL __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From dale@courtneys.us Thu Aug 28 18:06:04 2003 From: dale@courtneys.us (Dale Courtney) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:06:04 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message References: <20030828161921.75785.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <003101c36d86$aa30dc80$cb01a8c0@Laptop2> > I just received the classic SoBig virus infected > message from Vision 2020. > The subject line was "Re:your application" I > believe. I don't remember the sender, but that doesn't > matter since they didn't really send it anyway. > Anyway delete that one, or scan it before you > dare open it so you'll see what I'm talking about. All, FirstStep offers a wonderful service: PostIni -- it blocks most Spam and it scans for viruses before they ever get to your computer. PostIni caught that SoBig virus that Tim mentioned. If you are a FSR customer, I *highly* recommend you get this service from them! Best, Dale From ttrail@moscow.com Thu Aug 28 17:57:31 2003 From: ttrail@moscow.com (Tom Trail) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:57:31 -0800 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Earth Policy News - Record Temps Shrinking World Grain Harvest Message-ID: >X-From_: owner-public@earth-policy.org Thu Aug 28 01:32:45 2003 >X-Authentication-Warning: earth-policy.org: earth-policy.org set >sender to owner-public@earth-policy.org using -f >X-Authentication-Warning: earth-policy.org: earth-policy.org owned >process doing -bs >From: "Reah Janise Kauffman" >To: >Subject: Earth Policy News - Record Temps Shrinking World Grain Harvest > >Copyright 2003 Earth Policy Institute Visionaries: Here is a report that should be of interest to the public as well as local farmers. Rep. Tom Trail > > >RECORD TEMPERATURES SHRINKING WORLD GRAIN HARVEST >Monthly Drop Equal to One Half of U.S. Wheat Harvest >http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update27.htm > >Lester R. Brown > >On August 12 at 8:30 a.m., the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its >monthly estimate of the world grain harvest, reporting a 32-million-ton drop >from the July estimate. When grain futures markets opened later in the >morning, prices of wheat, rice, and corn jumped. > >This 32-million-ton drop, equal to half the U.S. wheat harvest, was >concentrated in Europe where record-high temperatures have withered crops. >The affected region stretched from the United Kingdom and France in the west >through the Ukraine in the east. The searing heat damaged crops in virtually >every country in Europe. > >The soaring temperatures of the past several weeks rewrote the record book. >On August 10, the temperature in London reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 >degrees Celsius)--the first triple-digit reading on record in the United >Kingdom. France had 11 consecutive days in August with temperatures above 35 >degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). In Italy, temperatures reached 41 >degrees Celsius (105 degrees Fahrenheit). > >The heat wave in Europe started in early summer when Switzerland, situated >in the heart of Europe, experienced the hottest June since recordkeeping >began 140 years ago. In July the heat wave spread across the rest of Europe. > >Crops suffered the most in Eastern Europe, which is harvesting its smallest >wheat crop in 30 years. In the Ukraine, the wheat crop, already severely >damaged by winter kill, was reduced further by the heat, plummeting from 21 >million tons last year to 5 million tons this year. As a result, the >Ukraine, a leading wheat exporter last year, has been forced to import wheat >as bread prices threaten to spiral out of control. Romania, which was >particularly hard hit by heat and drought, is expecting to harvest the >smallest wheat crop on record. The Czech Republic is expecting its poorest >grain harvest in 25 years. > >The prolonged heat wave, which persisted through mid August, also reduced >the German grain harvest. The German Farmers Union reports that in >southeastern Germany some farmers may lose half of their grain crop. > >This reduced estimate of the world grain harvest will expand the world grain >shortfall this year to 82 million tons. With projected world grain >consumption of 1,912 million tons exceeding production of 1,830 million tons >by 4 percent, the world is engaged in a massive drawdown of grain stocks. >(See data at http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update27_data.htm.) With >this year's drawdown, world grain stocks have dropped to the lowest level >since the early 1970s. When world grain stocks dropped to a dangerously low >level in 1973, world prices of wheat and rice doubled. > >As atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels climb higher each year in an >unbroken ascent, they are creating a greenhouse effect, raising the earth's >temperature. Over the last quarter century the earth's average temperature >has risen 0.7 degrees Celsius or more than 1 degree Fahrenheit. > >As temperatures rise, crop-withering heat waves are becoming more and more >common. Last year the grain harvests in India and the United States were hit >hard by high temperatures and drought. This year Europe is bearing the >brunt. > >During this life-threatening heat wave Europeans may have felt that the >temperature could not rise much higher, but the Intergovernmental Panel on >Climate Change (IPCC), a group of some 1,500 of the world's leading climate >scientists, is projecting a rise in average global temperature of somewhere >between 2.5 and 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit (1.4 to 5.8 degrees Celsius) during >this century if we continue with business-as-usual energy policies. > >Even if the earth's temperature increases only a few degrees, as in the low >end of the IPCC projections, we will likely see heat waves far more intense >than anything we can easily imagine. If rising temperatures shrink harvests >and drive up food prices, consumer pressure to reduce the use of fossil >fuels will intensify. Indeed, rising food prices could be the first global >economic indicator to signal the need for a fundamental shift in energy >policy, one that would move the world toward renewable energy sources and >away from climate-disrupting fossil fuels. > ># # # > >For more information on the effect of rising temperatures on crop yields, >see Chapter 1 of Plan B: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization >in Trouble, which is online for free downloading at >http://www.earth-policy.org/Books/index.htm. The book will be published on >September 4, 2003, after which time the entire contents will be available >online. > ># # # > >Additional data and information sources www.earth-policy.org >or contact jlarsen(at)earth-policy.org > >For reprint permissions contact rjkauffman(at)earth-policy.org > > > >To remove your name, send email to with >unsubscribe as the message. -- Dr. Tom Trail International Trails 1375 Mt. View Rd. Moscow, Id. 83843 Tel: (208) 882-6077 Fax: (208) 882-0896 e mail ttrail@moscow.com From lujane@lataheagle.com Thu Aug 28 18:24:42 2003 From: lujane@lataheagle.com (LuJane Nisse) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:24:42 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Earth Policy News - Record Temps Shrinking World Grain Harvest In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'd suggest everyone NOT open attachments right now... those viruses are running rampant and I'm told it is just the BEGINNING... I ran a story in the Eagle this week addressing it some, but it is big and everyone will have this SoBig virus if they don't take extra measures to make sure they don't get it. I have noticed it is even slipping past my virus protection once in a while but I've had so many now I know what to look for and I don't open them. Please be careful as this one is not going to go away until everyone starts checking very carefully and take protective measures. LJ LJ Nisse Publisher/Editor LatahEagle www.lataheagle.com Publisher The Boomerang! www.the-boomerang.com 521 S. Jackson Moscow, ID 83843 208 882-0666 (fax 208 882-0130) -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Tom Trail Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:58 AM To: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: [Vision2020] Fwd: Earth Policy News - Record Temps Shrinking World Grain Harvest >X-From_: owner-public@earth-policy.org Thu Aug 28 01:32:45 2003 >X-Authentication-Warning: earth-policy.org: earth-policy.org set >sender to owner-public@earth-policy.org using -f >X-Authentication-Warning: earth-policy.org: earth-policy.org owned >process doing -bs >From: "Reah Janise Kauffman" >To: >Subject: Earth Policy News - Record Temps Shrinking World Grain Harvest > >Copyright 2003 Earth Policy Institute Visionaries: Here is a report that should be of interest to the public as well as local farmers. Rep. Tom Trail > > >RECORD TEMPERATURES SHRINKING WORLD GRAIN HARVEST >Monthly Drop Equal to One Half of U.S. Wheat Harvest >http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update27.htm > >Lester R. Brown > >On August 12 at 8:30 a.m., the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its >monthly estimate of the world grain harvest, reporting a 32-million-ton drop >from the July estimate. When grain futures markets opened later in the >morning, prices of wheat, rice, and corn jumped. > >This 32-million-ton drop, equal to half the U.S. wheat harvest, was >concentrated in Europe where record-high temperatures have withered crops. >The affected region stretched from the United Kingdom and France in the west >through the Ukraine in the east. The searing heat damaged crops in virtually >every country in Europe. > >The soaring temperatures of the past several weeks rewrote the record book. >On August 10, the temperature in London reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 >degrees Celsius)--the first triple-digit reading on record in the United >Kingdom. France had 11 consecutive days in August with temperatures above 35 >degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). In Italy, temperatures reached 41 >degrees Celsius (105 degrees Fahrenheit). > >The heat wave in Europe started in early summer when Switzerland, situated >in the heart of Europe, experienced the hottest June since recordkeeping >began 140 years ago. In July the heat wave spread across the rest of Europe. > >Crops suffered the most in Eastern Europe, which is harvesting its smallest >wheat crop in 30 years. In the Ukraine, the wheat crop, already severely >damaged by winter kill, was reduced further by the heat, plummeting from 21 >million tons last year to 5 million tons this year. As a result, the >Ukraine, a leading wheat exporter last year, has been forced to import wheat >as bread prices threaten to spiral out of control. Romania, which was >particularly hard hit by heat and drought, is expecting to harvest the >smallest wheat crop on record. The Czech Republic is expecting its poorest >grain harvest in 25 years. > >The prolonged heat wave, which persisted through mid August, also reduced >the German grain harvest. The German Farmers Union reports that in >southeastern Germany some farmers may lose half of their grain crop. > >This reduced estimate of the world grain harvest will expand the world grain >shortfall this year to 82 million tons. With projected world grain >consumption of 1,912 million tons exceeding production of 1,830 million tons >by 4 percent, the world is engaged in a massive drawdown of grain stocks. >(See data at http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update27_data.htm.) With >this year's drawdown, world grain stocks have dropped to the lowest level >since the early 1970s. When world grain stocks dropped to a dangerously low >level in 1973, world prices of wheat and rice doubled. > >As atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels climb higher each year in an >unbroken ascent, they are creating a greenhouse effect, raising the earth's >temperature. Over the last quarter century the earth's average temperature >has risen 0.7 degrees Celsius or more than 1 degree Fahrenheit. > >As temperatures rise, crop-withering heat waves are becoming more and more >common. Last year the grain harvests in India and the United States were hit >hard by high temperatures and drought. This year Europe is bearing the >brunt. > >During this life-threatening heat wave Europeans may have felt that the >temperature could not rise much higher, but the Intergovernmental Panel on >Climate Change (IPCC), a group of some 1,500 of the world's leading climate >scientists, is projecting a rise in average global temperature of somewhere >between 2.5 and 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit (1.4 to 5.8 degrees Celsius) during >this century if we continue with business-as-usual energy policies. > >Even if the earth's temperature increases only a few degrees, as in the low >end of the IPCC projections, we will likely see heat waves far more intense >than anything we can easily imagine. If rising temperatures shrink harvests >and drive up food prices, consumer pressure to reduce the use of fossil >fuels will intensify. Indeed, rising food prices could be the first global >economic indicator to signal the need for a fundamental shift in energy >policy, one that would move the world toward renewable energy sources and >away from climate-disrupting fossil fuels. > ># # # > >For more information on the effect of rising temperatures on crop yields, >see Chapter 1 of Plan B: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization >in Trouble, which is online for free downloading at >http://www.earth-policy.org/Books/index.htm. The book will be published on >September 4, 2003, after which time the entire contents will be available >online. > ># # # > >Additional data and information sources www.earth-policy.org >or contact jlarsen(at)earth-policy.org > >For reprint permissions contact rjkauffman(at)earth-policy.org > > > >To remove your name, send email to with >unsubscribe as the message. -- Dr. Tom Trail International Trails 1375 Mt. View Rd. Moscow, Id. 83843 Tel: (208) 882-6077 Fax: (208) 882-0896 e mail ttrail@moscow.com _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 28 19:04:19 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:19 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message Message-ID:

Do not open any applications with the name "I Luv You" "That Movie" or "Your application" They all have the Sobig Virus and are spreading everywhere on the net.

Donovan J Arnold 

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message
>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:19:20 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Visionaries,
> I just received the classic SoBig virus infected
>message from Vision 2020.
> The subject line was "Re:your application" I
>believe. I don't remember the sender, but that doesn't
>matter since they didn't really send it anyway.
> Anyway delete that one, or scan it before you
>dare open it so you'll see what I'm talking about.
> TL
>
>__________________________________
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> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
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Enter for your chance to IM with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or Mary J Blige using MSN Messenger From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 28 19:10:01 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:10:01 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Tom Garfield Beats On Children - it's true Message-ID:

Nice try Douglas. Give it a rest, we are not that stupid.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Palouse Abuse Monitor
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Tom Garfield Beats On Children - it's true
>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 15:56:20 +0100 (BST)
>
>Yes, it's true. And no matter how much Logos School wants to deny the fact that kids attending Logos School are getting abused by their teachers and elders, it's simply a fact.
>
>Signed,
>Thomas Bartnick
>
>
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Enter for your chance to IM with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or Mary J Blige using MSN Messenger From donovanarnold@hotmail.com Thu Aug 28 19:16:33 2003 From: donovanarnold@hotmail.com (Donovan Arnold) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:16:33 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Major power outage in London and over UK. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_32bc_621b_7a57 Content-Type: text/html

Humm, what is going on here? That Tony Blair is always following the US lead.

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Donovan Arnold"
>To: timlohr@yahoo.com, Vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message
>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:19 -0700
>


Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. ------=_NextPart_000_32bc_621b_7a57 Content-Type: message/rfc822 X-Message-Info: FfkjZhl/g+9nBM/eFfpvJaSDY84pnMVwDFadUEG2YBw= Received: from mc4-f40.law16.hotmail.com ([65.54.237.175]) by mc4-s4.law16.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.5600); Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:10:54 -0700 Received: from whale2.fsr.net ([207.141.26.23]) by mc4-f40.law16.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.5600); Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:08:28 -0700 Received: from whale2.fsr.net (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by whale2.fsr.net (8.12.3/8.12.3) with ESMTP id h7SI5ZKM066243; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:05:35 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from vision2020-admin@moscow.com) Received: from psmtp.com (exprod5mx79.postini.com [12.158.34.225]) by whale2.fsr.net (8.12.3/8.12.3) with SMTP id h7SI4WKM064002 for ; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:32 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from donovanarnold@hotmail.com) Received: from source ([207.141.26.12]) by exprod5mx79.postini.com ([12.158.34.245]) with SMTP; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:20 PDT Received: from hotmail.com (law11-f11.law11.hotmail.com [64.4.17.11]) by mx.fsr.net (8.12.8p1/8.12.8) with ESMTP id h7SI3Au9018839 for ; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:03:10 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from donovanarnold@hotmail.com) Received: from mail pickup service by hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:20 -0700 Received: from 172.195.168.22 by lw11fd.law11.hotmail.msn.com with HTTP; Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:04:19 GMT X-Originating-IP: [172.195.168.22] X-Originating-Email: [donovanarnold@hotmail.com] From: "Donovan Arnold" To: timlohr@yahoo.com, Vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html Message-ID: X-OriginalArrivalTime: 28 Aug 2003 18:04:20.0255 (UTC) FILETIME=[CDD492F0:01C36D8E] Sender: vision2020-admin@moscow.com Errors-To: vision2020-admin@moscow.com X-BeenThere: vision2020@moscow.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.10 Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: , List-Id: Moscow/Latah county community discussion list List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:04:19 -0700 Return-Path: vision2020-admin@moscow.com

Do not open any applications with the name "I Luv You" "That Movie" or "Your application" They all have the Sobig Virus and are spreading everywhere on the net.

Donovan J Arnold 

>From: Tim Lohrmann
>To: Vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] JUST received "SoBig" Virus-infected Vision2020 message
>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:19:20 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Visionaries,
> I just received the classic SoBig virus infected
>message from Vision 2020.
> The subject line was "Re:your application" I
>believe. I don't remember the sender, but that doesn't
>matter since they didn't really send it anyway.
> Anyway delete that one, or scan it before you
>dare open it so you'll see what I'm talking about.
> TL
>
>__________________________________
>Do you Yahoo!?
>Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
>http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
>
>_____________________________________________________
> List services made available by First Step Internet,
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> http://www.fsr.net
> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com
>ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ


Enter for your chance to IM with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or Mary J Blige using MSN Messenger _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ------=_NextPart_000_32bc_621b_7a57-- From vision2020@moscow.com Fri Aug 29 16:35:44 2003 From: vision2020@moscow.com (vision2020@moscow.com) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 08:35:44 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Latah County Planning Commission Agenda Message-ID: <000201c36e43$365d6360$3464000a@latah.id.us> The Latah County Planning Commission agenda for Tuesday, September 2, 2003, is available at http://www.latah.id.us/Comm/PlanZone_Main.htm. From skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us Fri Aug 29 17:21:29 2003 From: skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us (Stephanie Kalasz) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 09:21:29 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Monday Agendas Message-ID: <93812436F60FD511A83A0002B3029EFC731639@DCFS01> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36E49.9A728410 Content-Type: text/plain AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Monday, September 2, 2003 4:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands. The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark. A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure." Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho. The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities. This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman. The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004. Council Consent Agenda Item #1B ACTION: Recommend approval of the grant application. 3. FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution. According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year. IN the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution. Several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided, in accordance with Council direction. A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003. ACTION: Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback. Reports: Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: 9/15 Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife Business License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis Status Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner Grant Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE Monday, September 2, 2003 5:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue. The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection. A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well. Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area. Council Agenda Item #2 ACTION: Recommend approval of the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 3. FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution. According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year. In the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution. In accordance with Council direction, several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided. A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003. ACTION: Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback. 4. Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow. Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget. A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review. Council Consent Agenda Item #1C ACTION: Recommend acceptance of the presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget. 5. Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services. Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow. Council Agenda Item #3 ACTION: Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate. Reports: Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: 9/15 Morton Street Vacation Request - Joel Plaskon 9/15 Renaissance Mobile Home Park Final Plan Review - Joel Plaskon Status Report Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner URA Report - Gary J. Riedner Bid Discussion - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon SE Water and Sewer District - Public Works Change Order Policy - Public Works Extension of Water Service to Polk - Tom Scallorn Temperature RFP - Public Works Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - Public Works AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Tuesday, September 2, 2003 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 206 East Third Street, Second Floor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Consent Agenda: Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later. Approval by roll call vote. A. Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz B. Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands. The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark. A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure." Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho. The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities. This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman. The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Approve the grant application. C. Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow. Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget. A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Accept presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget. 2. Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue. The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection. A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well. Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 3. Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services. Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow. ACTION: Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS Confirmation of City Clerk Appointment REPORTS: Mayor Administrative Committee Public Works/Finance Committee Other Boards & Commissions EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1) NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. 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AGENDA

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CITY OF = MOSCOW

=

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

Monday, September 2, 2003        = ;            = ;            = ;            = ;                      =                     =             =                         =                         =   4:00 = p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, Second = Floor

1.   Approval of = Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   = Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard

Staff is = requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being = offered by the Idaho Department of Lands.  The grant would be used to fund a = half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry = consultant Steve Clark.  A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure."  = Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar = in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho.  The purpose of the seminar will be = to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a = powerful impact on trees in our communities.  This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged = and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the = seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman.  The = seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April = 2004.

 

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    &n= bsp; ACTION:  Recommend = approval of the grant application.

 

=

3.   FY 2004 FEE = RESOLUTION - Don Palmer

      Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed = Fee Resolution.  According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee = increases exceed 5% of the previous year.  IN the FY2004 City of Moscow = Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these = are reflected in the proposed fee resolution.  Several other fee = increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided, in accordance with Council direction.  A public hearing has been set = for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, = 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Review = draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback.          &nb= sp;           &nb= sp;

 

 

Reports:

Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath

 

 

FUTURE AGENDA = ITEMS:

9/15 Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife

Business = License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner

Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis

Status = Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

Grant = Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner

 

AGENDA

CITY OF = MOSCOW

PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE = COMMITTEE

Monday, September 2,  2003    &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;                    =                         =             =             =             =                  5:00 = p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, 2nd = Floor

1.   Approval of = Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

=

2.   Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob Davis and = Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from = Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the = piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a = legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian = path.  This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, = 2003, where staff was directed to = conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation = Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue.  The Public Works Department will = report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result = from the proposed connection.  A recommendation from the Transportation = Commission will be presented to the Committee as well.  Both the Police and = Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the = connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding = area.

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      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the lot division = with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take = such other action deemed appropriate.

 

3.   FY 2004 FEE = RESOLUTION - Don Palmer

      Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed = Fee Resolution.  According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee = increases exceed 5% of the previous year.  In the FY2004 City of Moscow = Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these = are reflected in the proposed fee resolution.  In accordance with = Council direction, several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately = reflect the cost of services provided.  A public hearing has been set for the = Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Review = draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback.          &nb= sp;           &nb= sp;

 

4.   Presentation of = URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer

Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies = to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this = case, the City of Moscow.  Public hearing was scheduled for and held = August 14, 2003, for = adoption of the URA's annual budget.  A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review.

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      ACTION:  Recommend acceptance of the presentation = of the annual URA 2004 budget.

 

5.   Solid Waste = Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner

      It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in = writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise = for solid waste services.  Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the = non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of = Moscow.  

 

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      ACTION:  Approve = the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

     

Reports:

Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath

 

FUTURE AGENDA = ITEMS:

9/15 Morton Street Vacation Request - Joel Plaskon

9/15 Renaissance Mobile Home Park Final Plan Review - Joel = Plaskon

Status Report = Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

URA Report - = Gary J. Riedner

Bid Discussion = - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon

SE Water and = Sewer District - Public Works

Change Order = Policy - Public Works

Extension of = Water Service to Polk  - Tom Scallorn

Temperature = RFP - Public Works

Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - Public Works

 

AGENDA

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        = REGULAR MEETING

Tuesday, September 2, 2003        = ;            = ;            = ;                             =             =       7:00 = p.m.

City Hall Council = Chambers

 <= font size=3D2>206 East = Third Street, Second = Floor

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

1.       &= nbsp; Consent Agenda:  Any item will be removed from the consent = agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be = considered separately later.  Approval by roll call vote.

 

A.        = Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

B.         Request to Apply for = Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard

Staff is requesting authority to apply for a = community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho = Department of Lands.  The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be = conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark.  A = possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure."  Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar = in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho.  The purpose of the seminar will be = to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a = powerful impact on trees in our communities.  This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged = and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the = seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman.  The = seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April = 2004.  Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on September 2, = 2003.

 

       &nb= sp;           &nb= sp;    ACTION: Approve the grant application.

 

        &n= bsp;   C.         Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer

Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies = to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this = case, the City of Moscow.  Public hearing was scheduled for and held = August 14, 2003, for = adoption of the URA's annual budget.  A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee = on September 2, 2003.

 

        &n= bsp;           &n= bsp;   ACTION:  Accept = presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget.

 

2.   Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a = piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue = and Travois = Way.  They purchased the property from = Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so = that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be = recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian = path.  This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, = 2003, where staff was directed to = conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation = Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue.  The Public Works Department will = report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result = from the proposed connection.  A recommendation from the Transportation = Commission will be presented to the Committee as well.  Both the Police and = Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the = connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding = area.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, = 2003.

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      ACTION:  Approve the lot division with or without = conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed = appropriate.

 

=

3.   Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - = Gary J. Riedner

      It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in = writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise = for solid waste services.  Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the = non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of = Moscow.  

 

      ACTION:  Approve the resolution with or without changes; or = take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

=

MAYOR'S = APPOINTMENTS

    &nbs= p;       Confirmation of City Clerk Appointment

 

=

REPORTS:

          &nbs= p; Mayor

          &nbs= p; Administrative Committee

          &nbs= p; Public Works/Finance Committee

          &nbs= p; Other Boards & Commissions

 

EXECUTIVE = SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to = Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)

 

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending = the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or = other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon = as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

Stephanie = Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of = Moscow

(208) = 883-7015

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C36E49.9A728410-- From skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us Fri Aug 29 18:59:45 2003 From: skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us (Stephanie Kalasz) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:59:45 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Tuesday Agendas Message-ID: <93812436F60FD511A83A0002B3029EFC73163D@DCFS01> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C36E57.543BEF50 Content-Type: text/plain Please note that the Administrative and Public Works Finance Committees will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 2, not Monday, Sept. 2. Sorry for the error. AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Tuesday, September 2, 2003 4:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands. The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark. A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure." Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho. The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities. This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman. The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004. Council Consent Agenda Item #1B ACTION: Recommend approval of the grant application. 3. FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution. According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year. IN the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution. Several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided, in accordance with Council direction. A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003. ACTION: Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback. Reports: Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: 9/15 Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife Business License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis Status Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner Grant Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner AGENDA CITY OF MOSCOW PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE Tuesday, September 2, 2003 5:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor 1. Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz 2. Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue. The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection. A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well. Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area. Council Agenda Item #2 ACTION: Recommend approval of the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 3. FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution. According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year. In the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution. In accordance with Council direction, several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided. A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003. ACTION: Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback. 4. Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow. Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget. A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review. Council Consent Agenda Item #1C ACTION: Recommend acceptance of the presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget. 5. Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services. Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow. Council Agenda Item #3 ACTION: Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate. Reports: Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: 9/15 Morton Street Vacation Request - Joel Plaskon 9/15 Renaissance Mobile Home Park Final Plan Review - Joel Plaskon Status Report Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner URA Report - Gary J. Riedner Bid Discussion - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon SE Water and Sewer District - Public Works Change Order Policy - Public Works Extension of Water Service to Polk - Tom Scallorn Temperature RFP - Public Works Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - Public Works AGENDA MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Tuesday, September 2, 2003 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 206 East Third Street, Second Floor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Consent Agenda: Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later. Approval by roll call vote. A. Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz B. Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands. The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark. A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure." Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho. The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities. This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman. The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004. Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Approve the grant application. C. Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow. Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget. A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Accept presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget. 2. Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way. They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot. Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path. This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue. The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection. A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well. Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area. Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003. ACTION: Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate. 3. Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services. Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow. ACTION: Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS Confirmation of City Clerk Appointment REPORTS: Mayor Administrative Committee Public Works/Finance Committee Other Boards & Commissions EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1) NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made. 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Please note that the Administrative and Public Works Finance Committees will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 2, not Monday, Sept. 2.  Sorry for the error.

 

AGENDA

CITY OF MOSCOW

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

Tuesday, September 2, 2003                                                                                                                                                    4:00 p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor

1.         Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard

Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands.  The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark.  A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure."  Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho.  The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities.  This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman.  The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004.

 

                                                                                                                                          Council Consent Agenda Item #1B

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the grant application.

 

3.   FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer

      Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution.  According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year.  IN the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution.  Several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided, in accordance with Council direction.  A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback.                       

 

 

Reports:

Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath

 

 

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:

9/15 Vendor Ordinance Discussion - Randy Fife

Business License Discussion - Gary J. Riedner

Entrance Park Planning w/U of Idaho - Dwight Curtis

Status Report/Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

Grant Resolution Process - Gary J. Riedner

 

AGENDA

CITY OF MOSCOW

PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE

Tuesday, September 2,  2003                                                                                                                  5:00 p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor

1.   Approval of Minutes of August 25, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue.  The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection.  A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well.  Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area.

                                                                                                                                                Council Agenda Item #2

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the lot division with or without conditions; recommend rejection of the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

3.   FY 2004 FEE RESOLUTION - Don Palmer

      Staff would like the Committee to review a draft copy of the proposed Fee Resolution.  According to Idaho law, a public hearing must be held if fee increases exceed 5% of the previous year.  In the FY2004 City of Moscow Budget, the Council authorized increases of 4% in water and sewer rates and these are reflected in the proposed fee resolution.  In accordance with Council direction, several other fee increases are proposed to more accurately reflect the cost of services provided.  A public hearing has been set for the Special City Council meeting of Monday, September 15, 2003.

 

      ACTION:  Review draft Fee Resolution and provide direction and feedback.                       

 

4.   Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer

Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow.  Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget.  A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review.

                                                                                                                                    Council Consent Agenda Item #1C

 

      ACTION:  Recommend acceptance of the presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget.

 

5.   Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner

      It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services.  Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow.  

 

                                                                                                                                                Council Agenda Item #3

      ACTION:  Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

     

Reports:

Farmers' Market Assessment - Deena Heath

 

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:

9/15 Morton Street Vacation Request - Joel Plaskon

9/15 Renaissance Mobile Home Park Final Plan Review - Joel Plaskon

Status Report Strategic Planning - Gary J. Riedner

URA Report - Gary J. Riedner

Bid Discussion - Gary J. Riedner/Joel Plaskon

SE Water and Sewer District - Public Works

Change Order Policy - Public Works

Extension of Water Service to Polk  - Tom Scallorn

Temperature RFP - Public Works

Discussion of Sidewalk Installation on "F" Street - Public Works

 

AGENDA

MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL

        REGULAR MEETING

Tuesday, September 2, 2003                                                                               7:00 p.m.

City Hall Council Chambers

 206 East Third Street, Second Floor

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

1.         Consent Agenda:  Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered separately later.  Approval by roll call vote.

 

A.        Approval of Minutes of August 18, 2003 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

B.         Request to Apply for Community Forestry Program Grant - Roger Blanchard

Staff is requesting authority to apply for a community forestry program development grant being offered by the Idaho Department of Lands.  The grant would be used to fund a half-day seminar to be conducted by nationally renowned urban forestry consultant Steve Clark.  A possible title for the seminar would be "Trees as a Compatible Part of the Community Infrastructure."  Moscow would be the primary sponsor of the seminar in cooperation with the City of Lewiston and the University of Idaho.  The purpose of the seminar will be to inspire and broaden the knowledge of key individuals in our region who have a powerful impact on trees in our communities.  This is a 100% grant program requiring no match from the City, although local match is encouraged and would be accomplished through contributions of personnel time from the seminar coordinators James Fazio, Roger Blanchard and Michael Bowman.  The seminar would be free to participants and would be conducted in early April 2004.  Reviewed by the Administrative Committee on September 2, 2003.

 

                        ACTION: Approve the grant application.

 

            C.         Presentation of URA Adopted Budget - Don Palmer

Legislation requires all Urban Renewal Agencies to adopt an annual budget for filing with the local governing body, in this case, the City of Moscow.  Public hearing was scheduled for and held August 14, 2003, for adoption of the URA's annual budget.  A copy of the adopted budget is attached for your review.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003.

 

                        ACTION:  Accept presentation of the annual URA 2004 budget.

 

2.   Davis/von Wandruszka Lot Division - Joel Plaskon

Rob Davis and Brenda vonWandruszka own a piece of property which fronts Styner Avenue and Travois Way.  They purchased the property from Berdit Ministries and are subsequently requesting a lot division approval so that the piece that they purchased from the overall church property can be recognized as a legal building lot.  Currently, Travois Way does not connect to Styner Avenue, except for a bicycle and pedestrian path.  This matter was brought before the Council on August 4, 2003, where staff was directed to conduct a traffic study and solicit a recommendation from the Transportation Commission regarding the proposed connection of Travois Way and Styner Avenue.  The Public Works Department will report on the existing and projected traffic volumes and patterns that would result from the proposed connection.  A recommendation from the Transportation Commission will be presented to the Committee as well.  Both the Police and Fire Chiefs have reviewed the matter and are recommending that the connection be made to improve emergency response access to the surrounding area.  Reviewed by the Public Works/Finance Committee on September 2, 2003.

                                                                                                                                               

      ACTION:  Approve the lot division with or without conditions; reject the lot division; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

3.   Solid Waste Services Proposed Resolution - Gary J. Riedner

      It is important for the City to adopt a Resolution confirming, in writing, the authority and the ability of City to grant a non-exclusive franchise for solid waste services.  Latah Sanitation, Inc. is currently the non-exclusive franchise holder which provides solid waste services to the City of Moscow.  

 

      ACTION:  Approve the resolution with or without changes; or take such other action deemed appropriate.

 

MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

            Confirmation of City Clerk Appointment

 

REPORTS:

            Mayor

            Administrative Committee

            Public Works/Finance Committee

            Other Boards & Commissions

 

EXECUTIVE SESSION - Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)

 

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the City Clerk at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.

 

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Interim City Clerk

City of Moscow

(208) 883-7015

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C36E57.543BEF50-- From ppalmer@moscow.com Sat Aug 30 03:12:07 2003 From: ppalmer@moscow.com (Pam Palmer) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 19:12:07 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Looking for suspect in a car Message-ID: A friend asked me to post this to Vision 2020. PP * * * Today, shortly after picking up my daughter from the Eggan Youth center, my car was shot at (with a beebee or slingshot or blowgun) by a person driving another car. The other car was traveling north on Mountain View Rd. It was an older car, maybe a two door, boxy looking, maybe a Pontiac or Chrysler LeBarron. It was either dirty white or beige. There was at least one other person, and maybe more, in the car. Keep your eye out, I think this person can be easily caught. A license plate number would be helpful. From nchaney@moscow.com Sat Aug 30 06:35:09 2003 From: nchaney@moscow.com (Nancy Chaney) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:35:09 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door salesperson Message-ID: <001301c36eb8$7a698780$79f2f5c7@Scotty> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C36E7D.CE0AAF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A note of caution about a woman going door-to-door in Moscow, purporting to sell magazine subscriptions: Today, a slender, young, casually dressed Caucasian woman with a European accent came to my friend's door while I was there. As a salesperson, she was startlingly aggressive and overly familiar. The suspicious part is that after I left, my friend left for a meeting and saw the woman sitting on the corner, watching her drive away. Upon her return, my friend learned that the woman had come back to the house and harassed her teenagers. One of the youngsters observed a white van dropping her off. Neighbors said that she had asked to hang out on their yard swing while she waited for her ride. My friend wonders whether the woman was trying to take advantage of her children to sell magazine subscriptions, or believing that the house was empty, was coming back to scope it out. After my friend called the police to ask if anyone else had complained about the door-to-door people (They had-) and whether they had the necessary permit (They did not-) she saw the woman walk by her house a third time, hours after their first encounter. My friend called neighbors and friends to find out if anyone else had similar visits. She learned that a woman fitting the description visited another central Moscow neighborhood yesterday. When a resident there refused the magazine subscriptions, the salesperson asked to come inside her house, ostensibly to write down the resident's name to give to her supervisor. While sitting at the dining table, the salesperson was uncommonly chatty, looked around a lot and asked lots of questions. She kept pushing the magazine brochure at the resident, apparently trying to get her to hold it and look at it. When the salesperson left, she took the brochure with her. As my friend tells it, "She left with a name and fingerprints." Although, to my knowledge, no such person has visited my northeast Moscow neighborhood, I am unsettled by the story. Please report any similar suspicious incidents to our Moscow Police Department (882-2677). Thank you for helping to keep Moscow a safe place. Nancy Chaney ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C36E7D.CE0AAF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A note of caution about a = woman going door-to-door in Moscow= , purporting to sell = magazine subscriptions: 

 

Today, a slender, = young, casually dressed Caucasian woman with a = European accent came to my friend’s door while I was there. = As a salesperson, she was startlingly aggressive and overly = familiar.  The suspicious part is that after I left, my friend left = for a meeting and saw the woman sitting on the corner, watching her drive away.  Upon her return, my friend learned that the woman had come back to the house and = harassed her teenagers. One of the youngsters observed a white van dropping her off.  Neighbors said that she had asked to hang out on = their yard swing while she waited for her ride. 

My friend wonders whether the woman was trying to take = advantage of her children to sell magazine subscriptions, or believing that the house was empty, was coming back to scope = it out. After my friend called the police to ask if anyone else = had complained about the door-to-door people (They had-) and whether = they had the necessary permit (They did not-) she saw the woman = walk by her house a third time, hours after their first encounter.

My friend called neighbors and friends to find out if anyone else had similar visits. She learned that a woman fitting the description visited another central =
Moscow= neighborhood yesterday. When a resident there refused the magazine = subscriptions, the salesperson asked to come inside her house, = ostensibly to write down the resident's name to give to her supervisor.  While sitting at the dining table, the salesperson was uncommonly chatty, looked around a lot and asked = lots of questions. She kept pushing the magazine brochure at the resident, apparently trying to get her to hold it and look = at it. When the salesperson left, she took the brochure with her.  As my friend tells it, "She left with a name and = fingerprints."

Although, to my knowledge, no such person has visited my northeast =
Moscow= neighborhood, I am = unsettled by the story. Please report any similar suspicious incidents to our = Moscow Police Department (882-2677).

Thank you for helping to keep
Moscow= a safe place. =

 

Nancy = Chaney

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C36E7D.CE0AAF80-- From london@moscow.com Sat Aug 30 17:39:00 2003 From: london@moscow.com (Bill London) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 09:39:00 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Haiti slide show Message-ID: <3F50D323.14DE6682@moscow.com> Moscow Resident Plans Free Slide Show About Haiti Moscow resident Nancy Casey will show slides and speak about her experiences living in a remote Haitian village on Thursday, September 11 at 7:00 p.m. at The Attic, 314 E. Second St. in Moscow. The presentation is free and open to the public. Casey spent the first several months of this year in a mountain village on Lagonav, an island off the coast of Haiti. She lived with a family, helped establish a community garden, and plans to return to Haiti this fall to continue helping local residents become more self-sufficient in food production. When Casey returns to Haiti this year she plans to help 5 village families build cisterns that will collect water during the rainy season and permit the families to grow food year-round. For more information, see her website at http://personal.palouse.net/Nancy/matenwa.htm From timlohr@yahoo.com Sat Aug 30 19:10:18 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:10:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door salesperson In-Reply-To: <001301c36eb8$7a698780$79f2f5c7@Scotty> Message-ID: <20030830181018.56003.qmail@web10905.mail.yahoo.com> Nancy, There was a young Hawaiian woman in our neighborhood yesterday selling subscritions too. But I didn't notice anything particularly suspicious about her other than as you noticed--overly aggressive sales techniques. The situation you mention where the person came back repeatedly does sound odd, but I've seen this sort of sales crew activity in many areas. They go all over the country and sell subscriptions with vague references to some sort of trip or educational reward so that customers may think there's a charitable connection. It's actually a legitimate subscription they are selling but it's not for any charity or cause. Their over friendliness is just the way they're taught to sell. I wouldn't worry about it too much. These folks are most likely in another town by now and probably won't be back for a year or so. Tim Lohrmann --- Nancy Chaney wrote: > A note of caution about a woman going door-to-door > in Moscow, purporting > to sell magazine subscriptions: > > Today, a slender, young, casually dressed Caucasian > woman with a > European accent came to my friend's door while I was > there. As a > salesperson, she was startlingly aggressive and > overly familiar. The > suspicious part is that after I left, my friend left > for a meeting and > saw the woman sitting on the corner, watching her > drive away. Upon her > return, my friend learned that the woman had come > back to the house and > harassed her teenagers. One of the youngsters > observed a white van > dropping her off. Neighbors said that she had asked > to hang out on > their yard swing while she waited for her ride. > > My friend wonders whether the woman was trying to > take advantage of her > children to sell magazine subscriptions, or > believing that the house was > empty, was coming back to scope it out. After my > friend called the > police to ask if anyone else had complained about > the door-to-door > people (They had-) and whether they had the > necessary permit (They did > not-) she saw the woman walk by her house a third > time, hours after > their first encounter. > > My friend called neighbors and friends to find out > if anyone else had > similar visits. She learned that a woman fitting the > description visited > another central Moscow neighborhood yesterday. When > a resident there > refused the magazine subscriptions, the salesperson > asked to come inside > her house, ostensibly to write down the resident's > name to give to her > supervisor. While sitting at the dining table, the > salesperson was > uncommonly chatty, looked around a lot and asked > lots of questions. She > kept pushing the magazine brochure at the resident, > apparently trying to > get her to hold it and look at it. When the > salesperson left, she took > the brochure with her. As my friend tells it, "She > left with a name and > fingerprints." > > Although, to my knowledge, no such person has > visited my northeast > Moscow neighborhood, I am unsettled by the story. > Please report any > similar suspicious incidents to our Moscow Police > Department (882-2677). > > Thank you for helping to keep Moscow a safe place. > > Nancy Chaney > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From lujane@lataheagle.com Sat Aug 30 19:31:48 2003 From: lujane@lataheagle.com (LuJane Nisse) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:31:48 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door salesperson In-Reply-To: <20030830181018.56003.qmail@web10905.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I do believe there is a city ordinance that they have to get a license at city hall to prevent problems such as Nancy described. If I remember Nancy's post correctly she said she called city hall and they had not been there. So legitimate or not they are in violation of the ordinance and should be considered suspicious. LJ -----Original Message----- From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 11:10 AM To: Nancy Chaney Cc: vision2020@moscow.com Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door salesperson Nancy, There was a young Hawaiian woman in our neighborhood yesterday selling subscritions too. But I didn't notice anything particularly suspicious about her other than as you noticed--overly aggressive sales techniques. The situation you mention where the person came back repeatedly does sound odd, but I've seen this sort of sales crew activity in many areas. They go all over the country and sell subscriptions with vague references to some sort of trip or educational reward so that customers may think there's a charitable connection. It's actually a legitimate subscription they are selling but it's not for any charity or cause. Their over friendliness is just the way they're taught to sell. I wouldn't worry about it too much. These folks are most likely in another town by now and probably won't be back for a year or so. Tim Lohrmann --- Nancy Chaney wrote: > A note of caution about a woman going door-to-door > in Moscow, purporting > to sell magazine subscriptions: > > Today, a slender, young, casually dressed Caucasian > woman with a > European accent came to my friend's door while I was > there. As a > salesperson, she was startlingly aggressive and > overly familiar. The > suspicious part is that after I left, my friend left > for a meeting and > saw the woman sitting on the corner, watching her > drive away. Upon her > return, my friend learned that the woman had come > back to the house and > harassed her teenagers. One of the youngsters > observed a white van > dropping her off. Neighbors said that she had asked > to hang out on > their yard swing while she waited for her ride. > > My friend wonders whether the woman was trying to > take advantage of her > children to sell magazine subscriptions, or > believing that the house was > empty, was coming back to scope it out. After my > friend called the > police to ask if anyone else had complained about > the door-to-door > people (They had-) and whether they had the > necessary permit (They did > not-) she saw the woman walk by her house a third > time, hours after > their first encounter. > > My friend called neighbors and friends to find out > if anyone else had > similar visits. She learned that a woman fitting the > description visited > another central Moscow neighborhood yesterday. When > a resident there > refused the magazine subscriptions, the salesperson > asked to come inside > her house, ostensibly to write down the resident's > name to give to her > supervisor. While sitting at the dining table, the > salesperson was > uncommonly chatty, looked around a lot and asked > lots of questions. She > kept pushing the magazine brochure at the resident, > apparently trying to > get her to hold it and look at it. When the > salesperson left, she took > the brochure with her. As my friend tells it, "She > left with a name and > fingerprints." > > Although, to my knowledge, no such person has > visited my northeast > Moscow neighborhood, I am unsettled by the story. > Please report any > similar suspicious incidents to our Moscow Police > Department (882-2677). > > Thank you for helping to keep Moscow a safe place. > > Nancy Chaney > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _____________________________________________________ List services made available by First Step Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// From timlohr@yahoo.com Sat Aug 30 20:54:13 2003 From: timlohr@yahoo.com (Tim Lohrmann) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 12:54:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door salesperson In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030830195413.21784.qmail@web10907.mail.yahoo.com> LuJane, Sure, be as suspicious as you want. All I'm is that I've seen these kid subscription sales crews around before and in my experience they're harmless. Tim L. --- LuJane Nisse wrote: > I do believe there is a city ordinance that they > have to get a license at > city hall to prevent problems such as Nancy > described. If I remember Nancy's > post correctly she said she called city hall and > they had not been there. So > legitimate or not they are in violation of the > ordinance and should be > considered suspicious. > LJ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com > [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On > Behalf Of Tim Lohrmann > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 11:10 AM > To: Nancy Chaney > Cc: vision2020@moscow.com > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Suspicious door-to-door > salesperson > > > Nancy, > There was a young Hawaiian woman in our > neighborhood yesterday selling subscritions too. But > I > didn't notice anything particularly suspicious about > her other than as you noticed--overly aggressive > sales > techniques. > The situation you mention where the person came > back repeatedly does sound odd, but I've seen this > sort of sales crew activity in many areas. They go > all > over the country and sell subscriptions with vague > references to some sort of trip or educational > reward > so that customers may think there's a charitable > connection. It's actually a legitimate subscription > they are selling but it's not for any charity or > cause. Their over friendliness is just the way > they're taught to sell. > I wouldn't worry about it too much. These folks > are most likely in another town by now and probably > won't be back for a year or so. > Tim Lohrmann > > > > --- Nancy Chaney wrote: > > A note of caution about a woman going door-to-door > > in Moscow, purporting > > to sell magazine subscriptions: > > > > Today, a slender, young, casually dressed > Caucasian > > woman with a > > European accent came to my friend's door while I > was > > there. As a > > salesperson, she was startlingly aggressive and > > overly familiar. The > > suspicious part is that after I left, my friend > left > > for a meeting and > > saw the woman sitting on the corner, watching her > > drive away. Upon her > > return, my friend learned that the woman had come > > back to the house and > > harassed her teenagers. One of the youngsters > > observed a white van > > dropping her off. Neighbors said that she had > asked > > to hang out on > > their yard swing while she waited for her ride. > > > > My friend wonders whether the woman was trying to > > take advantage of her > > children to sell magazine subscriptions, or > > believing that the house was > > empty, was coming back to scope it out. After my > > friend called the > > police to ask if anyone else had complained about > > the door-to-door > > people (They had-) and whether they had the > > necessary permit (They did > > not-) she saw the woman walk by her house a third > > time, hours after > > their first encounter. > > > > My friend called neighbors and friends to find out > > if anyone else had > > similar visits. She learned that a woman fitting > the > > description visited > > another central Moscow neighborhood yesterday. > When > > a resident there > > refused the magazine subscriptions, the > salesperson > > asked to come inside > > her house, ostensibly to write down the resident's > > name to give to her > > supervisor. While sitting at the dining table, > the > > salesperson was > > uncommonly chatty, looked around a lot and asked > > lots of questions. She > > kept pushing the magazine brochure at the > resident, > > apparently trying to > > get her to hold it and look at it. When the > > salesperson left, she took > > the brochure with her. As my friend tells it, > "She > > left with a name and > > fingerprints." > > > > Although, to my knowledge, no such person has > > visited my northeast > > Moscow neighborhood, I am unsettled by the story. > > Please report any > > similar suspicious incidents to our Moscow Police > > Department (882-2677). > > > > Thank you for helping to keep Moscow a safe place. > > > > Nancy Chaney > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > http://www.fsr.net > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > > _____________________________________________________ > List services made available by First Step > Internet, > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. > > http://www.fsr.net > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com > ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From ppalmer@moscow.com Sun Aug 31 05:53:01 2003 From: ppalmer@moscow.com (Pam Palmer) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 21:53:01 -0700 Subject: [Vision2020] Traveling sales crews converging on communities Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3145125182_10867550 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit By the look of some of these web sites, communities around the country deal with the problem of pushy, aggressive magazine door-to-door sales people. Some communities, like Durango, CO, have banned door-to-door sales. Pam & Google * * * http://www.travelingsalescrews.info/mainpage_1.html Traveling Sales Crews Information Site http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/6200253.htm The hazards of door-to-door sales http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/76583.htm DEADLY HARD-KNOCK LIFE OF DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/magzn.htm Magazine Subscription Scams --B_3145125182_10867550 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Traveling sales crews converging on communities By the look of some of these web sites, communities ar= ound the country deal with the problem of pushy, aggressive magazine door-to= -door sales people.  Some communities, like Durango, CO, have banned do= or-to-door sales.

Pam & Google
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http://www.travelingsalescrews.info/mainpage_1.html
Traveling Sales Crews Information Site

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/6200253.htm
The hazards of door-to-door sales

http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/76583.htm
DEADLY HARD-KNOCK LIFE OF DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/magzn.htm
Magazine Subscription Scams
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