[Vision2020] Reward Fund Regarding Bouma Postcard Hoax

Dan Carscallen areaman at moscow.com
Fri Oct 29 13:00:28 PDT 2010


Wayne,

Ms. Hermann didn't write that of her own volition, she was quoting Dani Bright, a member of the college republicans. 

Just didn't want you throwing Ms. Hermann under the bus for actually writing a pretty good article.

DC

On Oct 29, 2010, at 11:08, "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com> wrote:

> Kayla Herrmann of the Argonaut wrote:
>  
> "Whoever made these postcards did so with malicious intent and that is pretty obvious, however I do think it's cool that the community got together to help him out."
> This statement is grossly inaccurate, and one suspects that Kayla Herrman would be the kind of reporter the local print media would love to hire:
>  
> 1.    Since the sender is unknown, the intent is unknown.  It could of have been sent by the Bouma campaign or a Bouma supporter.  Given the money and sympathy raised by Bouma on the mailings, a healthy dose of skepticism about who sent the mailings is indicated.  In fact, if the LCSD asked at the start of their investigation "Who benefits?" they would not be wasting time interviewing Saundra Lund and attempting to intimidate her for expressing her views in a public forum.  It appears that the LCSD is again floundering around.  Given the sheriff's religious and political perspectives, this is hardly surprising.
>  
> 2.    I do not think those would contributed to the reward fund did it to help Bouma out.  They believed at the time, thanks in part to the kneejerk reaction of the local media, that the postcard was a nasty political hoax.  At best, we don't know if it was a hoax or not.  Smart money is on the side that it was a cleverly crafted political ploy that has very successfully benefited Bouma. 
>  
> Pursuing this line, let us not forget that the postcard was an invitation to attend Freeze Church.  The language clearly indicated that the recipient targeted was already assumed to be committed to vote for Bouma and McGraw.  There were political implications -- implications which those already committed to vote for Bouma would presumably be in agreement with and supportive of candidates that held such beliefs. 
>  
> The religious driven beliefs expressed on the postcard were not only consistent but in agreement with the beliefs of Freeze Church where Bouma attends and occasionally preaches.  In this regard, the religious statements/imperatives on the postcard were accurate, not libelous, hence not defamatory.
>  
> 
> Wayne A. Fox
> 1009 Karen Lane
> PO Box 9421
> Moscow, ID  83843
>  
> waf at moscow.com
> 208 882-7975
>  
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Hansen
> To: Moscow Vision 2020
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:08 AM
> Subject: [Vision2020] Reward Fund Regarding Bouma Postcard Hoax
> 
> Courtesy of today's (October 29, 2010) UI Argonaut.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Reward Fund Regarding Bouma Postcard Hoax
> Kayla Herrman, Argonaut
> 
> A $3,000 reward has been promised by an Idaho non-profit cooperation to
> anyone who is knowledgeable about the "Friends of Bouma" postcard hoax
> that happened the weekend of Oct. 16.
> 
> Currently, the city, county, and state are involved in investigations
> regarding the hoax, which blatantly attacked several groups and targeted
> Latah County Senate candidate Gresham Bouma.
> 
> The fund has been put together by David Nelson, chair of the local
> Democratic Party, Walter Steed, chair of the local Republican Party, and
> Tom Hansen, owner and manager of Moscow Cares, a service entity that
> contributes to and funds charitable causes.
> 
> A reward of $2,900 and $500 that is further promised has been pledged to
> the Postcard Hoax Information Reward Fund, which includes $1,000 from
> Gresham Bouma, and $1,000 from Moscow Cares, Hansen said.
> 
> "The remaining contributions were from the community.  The largest
> contribution we received was $100, and donations have ranged from $20 to
> $100," Hansen said.
> 
> "The main purpose of the reward is to clean up the damage done to the
> community.  If it is ignored it could eventually grow like a cancer," he
> said.
> 
> Dani Bright, a member of College Republicans, said she was very upset
> about the postcard hoax.
> 
> "I just think it is sad that people have to debase themselves to such a
> dirty level of politics to throw an election like that.  I feel horrible
> for Bouma and hope that Election Day goes well for him and everyone,"
> Bright said.
> 
> "Whoever made these postcards did so with malicious intent and that is
> pretty obvious, however I do think it's cool that the community got
> together to help him out."
> 
> If no one has been arrested by Dec. 1 the funds will be returned to the
> donors, however if the county sheriff has any suspects, the funds will be
> put on hold for an additional 30 days, said Hansen.
> 
> "It's not if they get caught, it is when they get caught.  I hope people
> in the future will learn to not participate in such illegal activities,"
> Hansen said.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> This morning an additional $500 will be deposited into the Postcard Hoax
> Information Reward Fund on behalf of Debi Robinson-Smith and several other
> local citizens, bringing the fund to a total of $3,900.
> 
> I have but one thing to add to this article, Moscow . . .
> 
> "Be a Hero"
> http://www.MoscowCares.com/Hero
> 
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
> 
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
> 
> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> and the Realist adjusts his sails."
> 
> - Unknown
> 
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