[Vision2020] Re: Vision2020 Digest, Vol 3, Issue 131

Ted Ryan coffeemonkey100 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 24 12:12:22 PDT 2004


Mr. Kimmell did not choose?  So you know what he had in mind there?  You
asked him?  Or I am to believe that you know his thoughts?  I also don't
recall Doug Wilson saying Lee is his hero.

I think that the conversation about how high to jump asked of Mr. Wilson
never happened.  We all know that white men can't jump, and Mr. Kimmell is
no exception.

I don't know how you people expect to attain peace when you are constantly
putting words in peoples mouths and refer to others as puppets, etc.  Is
this really helping?

Ted Ryan

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> From: "Joan Opyr" <auntiestablishment at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Vision2020] The red herrings are beginning to smell
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> Paul Kimmell did not choose Robert E. Lee because Lee's leadership offered
lessons applicable >to businesspeople on the Palouse; he picked him because
Lee is a hero of Doug Wilson's.  He >picked him because the veneration of
Lee is integral to the Christ Church political vision.  Once >upon a time,
when Doug Wilson said, "Jump," Paul Kimmell asked, "How high?"  Now, sadly,
he >asks, "Where's the cliff?"
>
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