[Vision2020] Take Edna to lunch
thansen@moscow.com
thansen@moscow.com
Tue, 20 Jan 2004 23:39:39 GMT
I believe that Edna Wilmington is in fact . . . D. B. Cooper.
Problem solved.
Book 'em, Dano.
Tom Hansen
> Ms. Huskey wrote:
> "PS Why don't you take Edna W. out to lunch? He could probably use a
> sandwich and a beer. It's not easy being transsexual, even in cyberspace."
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> ROTFLOL! I think you hit that nail on the head, but he could be a
> transvestite. In either case, he's definitely a sinner according to the
> "tolerant" Mike Lawyers of our community.
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> Saundra Lund
> Moscow, ID
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> The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do
> nothing.
> -Edmund Burke
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> To: vision2020@moscow.com; mike_l@moscow.com
> Subject: [Vision2020] Take Edna to lunch
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> Dear Mike Lawyer and Visionaries,
>
> When my car, washing machine, or ironing board is broken, I don't care what
> theology or cultural point of view is held by the person who fixes them. I
> require a level of mechanical competency, that all.
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> However, when I turn to a "thinker" to help me sort through intellectual or
> religious questions I have specific standards. As I hope, do you. Your
> standard apparently does not exclude a man that you identify as racist.
> Although your pastor claims that racism is evil according to the Bible, you
> seem to argue that Dabney's racist beliefs do not taint his theological
> greatness. Certainly in the world of Neo-Confederates Dabney's name is head
> and shoulders above all others of his time and place. Doug is choosing to
> make R.L. Dabney a central focus during the upcoming opinion conference.
> His choice of course, but not a surprising one, all things considered.
> Dabney is not the only Presbyterian writer of the 19th century that deserves
> continuing theological attention. But, he is certainly one that fits the
> bill for Doug "slavery-was-a-boon-for-black-folks" Wilson.
>
> So, lets move off this silly thread and turn our attention to contemporary,
> localized issues like the upcoming opinion conference, for example. Am I
> correct in assuming that those attending will be lectured on the wickedness
> of revolution, that civilization has taken giant steps backward since the
> enlightenment, and that we should bring back a godly king? Charles is going
> to be a hard sell if that's the case - but you folks are specializing in
> justifying the absurd these days, so you should be almost up to the task.
>
> Rose Huskey
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> PS Why don't you take Edna W. out to lunch? He could probably use a
> sandwich and a beer. It's not easy being transsexual, even in cyberspace.
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