[Vision2020] [Bulk] Re: "Left Wing" Slant Anonymous Posting...
lfalen
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Mon Oct 6 11:03:26 PDT 2008
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Roger
-----Original message-----
From: Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 16:06:08 -0700
To: Ted Moffett starbliss at gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [Bulk] Re: "Left Wing" Slant Anonymous Posting...
> It was GrayTreeCrab aka Big Bertha (a name I thought was extremely
> childish). I happen to have a few posts of his or hers saved because I
> hate to delete anything.
>
> I also remember a "Doug's Hero", and a "News of Christ Church" or
> something similar. However, these appear to be anti-Christ Church as
> opposed to being "left wing".
>
> I'm sure there were others.
>
> Although I sign posts with just my first name, and my email address does
> not contain my name, my full name should appear in the "From" line.
>
> Paul
>
> Ted Moffett wrote:
> > The anonymous Vision2020 participant "greytreecrab" (assuming I have
> > this correct... this "word" was in the e-mail address under which
> > these posts were posted, not a signature to posts) did post with a
> > political slant, as I recall, towards what some would term "the
> > left." But though I have searched for these posts, I have not found
> > an example. There were not an abundance of posts that occurred from
> > this source.
> >
> > Ted Moffett
> >
> >
> > On 10/3/08, *Ted Moffett* <starbliss at gmail.com
> > <mailto:starbliss at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Recall the anonymous participant "greytreecrab," I think it was?
> > This was likely a play on the name of a
> > a regular Vision2020 participant, who I don't need to name for
> > anyone who follows Vision2020.
> >
> > I always (nearly) sign my full name to my posts. While some on
> > this list know that I am not an anonymous participant just from my
> > e-mail address or first name, there may be many who would not know
> > this, especially those new to this area or new to Vision2020.
> >
> > On this point, there are Vision2020 participants who usually sign
> > their posts with only their first name. I don't personally know
> > some of these participants. The only reason I assume they not
> > hiding their identity is that others on the list appear to
> > personally know them.
> >
> > Still, I think everyone should sign their posts with their full
> > name. This helps to promote openness and honesty on the list,
> > especially for those new to Vision2020. Those who sign their
> > posts with only their first name cast an aura on the list of it
> > being a insiders club for a local gossip session, I think, which
> > in fact it sometimes actually is... This perhaps does not
> > encourage new participants, which Vision2020 needs.
> >
> > Some people may have good reasons for not signing their full name,
> > or using a pseudonym, personal safety or work restrictions, for
> > example.
> >
> > Given that I have been deceived in the past by anonymous
> > participants, if I suspect a participant is hiding their identity,
> > I now mostly ignore these posts, though sometimes I will extend
> > trust to a new participant, without checking on their identity as
> > presented, if the post content does not seem "suspicious."
> >
> > To change the subject away from the subject heading of this
> > post (which I usually try to avoid), and address a comment in the
> > post below, about local churches and their political activity:
> >
> > Some local churches function as a political machine in a manner
> > (lock step, authoritarian, with a political agenda that can impact
> > local government) that is quite different than some other local
> > churches. This fact is why there is a special focus among some in
> > the local community towards certain churches regarding their
> > efforts to impact the nature of the community. But as the
> > comments below state, this is "so dang obvious," so excuse me for
> > the redundancy that nonetheless appears to need restating over and
> > over...
> >
> > Ted Moffett
> >
> >
> > On 10/2/08, *joekc at roadrunner.com <mailto:joekc at roadrunner.com>*
> > <joekc at roadrunner.com <mailto:joekc at roadrunner.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I have supported J. Ford for personal reasons. But as has been
> > pointed out. Other than that I'm
> > not sure what you're talking about. But since you seem to have
> > all of my posts saved and
> > categorized -- or one of your friends does -- no doubt you'll
> > bring one up if I'm mistaken!
> >
> > I am not reading Dr. No's posts for the simple reason that
> > what little I did read contained, as I
> > noted, obvious and numerous fallacies. There is not much of a
> > challenge there and little interest.
> >
> > He does get my panties in a wad, I'll admit. But not because
> > of his arguments, or even his insults.
> > I still can't get over how a local church could so blatantly
> > act like a political machine. That they
> > can continue to do so while most people, intelligent though
> > most may be, fail to notice what
> > strikes me as being so dang obvious.
> >
> > Just to make my point, I'll ask you straight up, Gary. Are you
> > really going to tell me that you don't
> > know who No Weatherman is, and with what church he is
> > affiliated? We may have our differences
> > but, previous name-calling aside, I certainly consider you to
> > be intelligent. But my guess is, you'll say "No" and "No." And
> > that just makes my point. I am stunned that they could pull
> > the wool over
> > even your eyes, a crafty, no-nonsense man of the people. Just
> > thinking about it, let alone being
> > reminded of it on a daily basis, drives me fricken nuts.
> >
> > And since I'm not reading Dr. No's posts and you consider him
> > to be so challenging, could you just
> > repeat for me what you take to be his best point, and the best
> > argument for that point. Just one.
> > If it is not an easily identifiable fallacy, I'll be shocked.
> > But prove me wrong! Just one example.
> >
> > --
> > Joe Campbell
> >
> >
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