[Vision2020] For Garrett Clevenger and Bob Hoffman

Douglas Stambler ccm_moscow@yahoo.com
Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:35:00 -0700 (PDT)


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Hi to Garrett Clevenger and Bob Hoffman:
 
I spoke with Peter Basoa over the weekend about the current Radio Free Moscow project.  Not only is he opposed to the two of you going ahead with your plans, but he has hurt feelings about being excluded from your project.  As you know, Radio Free Moscow is the name of a station originally belonging to Peter Basoa, who, before his recent stroke, was one of the finest DJs and one of the leading political activists in the area.
 
You (Garrett and Bob) are collecting money for Radio Free Moscow, but you are doing so in a haphazard manner: Instead of laying a foundation for a proper alternative to KUOI, 106 or 104, you are simply replicating what is already in the area.
 
Of course, this is not surprising, because you are also involved in the Moscow Food Co-op: perceived by many people in this community as an over-priced, gourmet food store that serves a few, elite interests rather than the whole comminty.
 
What's worse, is that even though I have a reputation as being a trouble-maker on this forum, you are aware that I have several relevant points I'm making about RFM, and you have simply failed to address any of these concerns.
 
If anyone would like to find out where Radio Free Moscow really originates from, all you have to do is call Peter Basoa, who is currently rehabilitating at the Clark House in Moscow.  You can find the phone number in the telephone book.
 
Clevenger and Hoffman have brought a shell game into the local media market, and I encourage any possible donors to think carefully about who they are giving money to, and more importantly, if Radio Free Moscow will benefit a large number of people, or just a few hastily-created organizations like the Moscow Civic Association, that simply don't want anyone to challenge the political mind games they play in public and in private, throughout the greater Moscow area.
 
In Christ,
Douglas Stambler
(Moscow)


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<DIV>Hi to Garrett Clevenger and Bob Hoffman:</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>I spoke with Peter Basoa over the weekend about the current Radio Free Moscow project.&nbsp; Not only is he opposed to the two of you going ahead with your plans, but he has hurt feelings about being excluded from your project.&nbsp; As you know, Radio Free Moscow is the name of a station originally belonging to Peter Basoa, who, before his recent stroke, was one of the finest DJs and one of the leading political activists in the area.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>You (Garrett and Bob) are collecting money for Radio Free Moscow, but you are doing so in a haphazard manner: Instead of laying a foundation for a proper alternative to KUOI, 106 or 104, you are simply replicating what is already in the area.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Of course, this is not surprising, because you are also involved in the Moscow Food Co-op: perceived by many people in this community as an over-priced, gourmet food store that serves a few, elite interests rather than the whole comminty.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>What's worse, is that even though I have a reputation as being a trouble-maker on this forum, you are&nbsp;aware that I have several relevant points I'm making about RFM, and you have simply failed to address any of these concerns.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>If anyone would like to find out where Radio Free Moscow really originates from, all you have to do is call Peter Basoa, who is currently rehabilitating at the Clark House in Moscow.&nbsp; You can find the phone number in the telephone book.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Clevenger and Hoffman have brought a shell game into the local media market, and I encourage any possible donors to think carefully about who they are giving money to, and more importantly, if Radio Free Moscow will benefit a large number of people, or just a few hastily-created organizations like the Moscow Civic Association, that simply don't want anyone to challenge the political mind games they play in public and in private, throughout the greater Moscow area.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>In Christ,</DIV>
<DIV>Douglas Stambler</DIV>
<DIV>(Moscow)</DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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