[Vision2020] Aaaaa? Slavery!
bill london
london@moscow.com
Mon, 13 Oct 2003 14:38:56 -0700
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I read the Daily News weekend feature.
It was clear that this article was written on the basis of an interview
with the principals involved, including Doug Wilson. I assume Wilson
willingly agreed to speak to the reporter and to have his photo taken.
I have no idea if the original tip or suggestion for this article came
from a flyer on Main Street or one of the many rumors flying around town
about Wilson's support for slavery and the February conference he is
organizing.
BL
Dale Courtney wrote:
>>The Daily News did the story on the basis of an
>>anonymous flyer that was circulated downtown. The flyer was done in such a
>>way that if someone was not paying close attention (as some people on this
>>list sometimes don't), they might think we had done it. But no, not us.
>>
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>It is quite odd that a local paper would print a front-page, headline story
>based on an anonymous flier -- a flier designed to be slanderous and
>inciting.
>
>Must be a Moscow-thing. Such "journalism" isn't tolerated in any other town
>I've ever lived in.
>
>Does anyone know if the Moscow-Pullman Daily News is a subsidiary of the
>National Enquirer? Their recent journalistic tactics seem more along the
>lines of that Boca Raton rag.
>
>Best,
>Dale
>
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I read the Daily News weekend feature.<br>
It was clear that this article was written on the basis of an interview
with the principals involved, including Doug Wilson. I assume Wilson
willingly agreed to speak to the reporter and to have his photo taken.
<br>
I have no idea if the original tip or suggestion for this article came
from a flyer on Main Street or one of the many rumors flying around
town about Wilson's support for slavery and the February conference he
is organizing.<br>
BL<br>
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Dale Courtney wrote:<br>
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anonymous flyer that was circulated downtown. The flyer was done in such a
way that if someone was not paying close attention (as some people on this
list sometimes don't), they might think we had done it. But no, not us.
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It is quite odd that a local paper would print a front-page, headline story
based on an anonymous flier -- a flier designed to be slanderous and
inciting.
Must be a Moscow-thing. Such "journalism" isn't tolerated in any other town
I've ever lived in.
Does anyone know if the Moscow-Pullman Daily News is a subsidiary of the
National Enquirer? Their recent journalistic tactics seem more along the
lines of that Boca Raton rag.
Best,
Dale
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List services made available by First Step Internet,
serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
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