[Vision2020] An article from IdahoStatesman.com
Paul Rumelhart
godshatter at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 29 17:20:00 PDT 2007
g.,
We don't agree on a lot of things, but I have to say that I agree with
pretty much everything you said here. The Archies thing was a
misunderstanding and the proprietors shouldn't be raked over the coals
for it. I don't smoke, and prefer smoke-free restraunts and bars, but I
don't think I have the right to force anybody to agree to that. I hate
group-think, and look to eradicate it where I can.
However, I don't understand the reference to the Massachusetts DMV.
What am I missing?
Paul
g. crabtree wrote:
> Either become a warm, kind, caring, evolved passenger on spaceship
> Moscow, sensitive to the health and emotional welfare of your fellow
> travelers or we'll destroy your reputation, confiscate your ability to
> feed your family and drive your unfeeling ass out of town.
>
> Why do certain, contestably well intentioned, people feel the need to
> band together to bend others to their will? When the disabled fellow
> and his person felt that they weren't being made as welcome as they
> would have liked at one restaurant they opted to go to another. Good
> call! Why not have left it at that? Why the overwhelming need to be
> vindictive, organize a mob to punish the first establishments owner,
> force them, by God, to come around to their way of thinking, even
> though the disruption was almost certainly the result of a
> misunderstanding or a momentary lapse on the part of Mr. Johnson
> and/or the caregiver/aid/friend/whatever?
>
> To a lesser extent, the same applies to Bucer's. They have a smoking
> room. You may not like it but you are not required to frequent the
> establishment. Choose one of the many other businesses that are more
> to your liking and leave Bucer's to cater to the clientele that
> appreciates the increasingly rare opportunity to enjoy a smoke with
> like minded patrons. Attempting to pass legislation to force a private
> property owner to comply with your desires under penalty of loss of
> livelihood is meddling in another's bailiwick writ large. Lets face
> it, the likelihood that Mr. Rigby or Mr. Carscallen are feeling
> seriously neglected or that their wellbeing is negatively impacted by
> not being able to down yet another high priced cup of joe is doubtful.
> Drink in Pullman if it's more to your liking, don't deprive others
> into having no place to gather, all to satisfy your personal whim.
>
> Since when does the majority get to dictate their way of thinking on
> all others, in all matters? Is George Orwell and Aldous Huxley no
> longer read as part of a "public education?" I guess the idea that
> someone might want to go their own way has become unfathomable and
> group think the order of the day. Liberal Moscow is turning into the
> Massachusetts DMV.
>
> g
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Carscallen" <areaman at moscow.com <mailto:areaman at moscow.com>>
> To: <vision2020 at moscow.com <mailto:vision2020 at moscow.com>>
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 6:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] An article from IdahoStatesman.com
>
> > Tim posts a link to an article and says:
> > "Great job Idaho Legislature. Now if Moscow could only get Bucer's
> > Coffee House to follow the rules, the world would be a better place."
> >
> > Not sure what anything going on in Bucer's has to do with bowling alleys
> > and smoking . . .
> >
> > BUT, I'm all for adopting the whole "no smoking" deal like Washington.
> > Having a beer in a Pullman pub is a much more pleasant experience.
> >
> > DC
> >
> >
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