[Vision2020] Answers about law breaking
Art Deco aka W. Fox
deco@moscow.com
Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:36:39 -0800
Afraid to be identified Kyle,
Your snotty posts make me even more determined that secular justice will be
attempted for cult felons.
Wayne Fox
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kyle DeSpinauer" <regionalenquirer@hotmail.com>
To: <DonaldH675@aol.com>; <vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Answers about law breaking
> sorry about your son, rose. but in future discussion on this list, maybe
> you could withhold judgment in a manner that you would probably prefer
> people do for you. you rose, are the childlike presence that throws a new
> tizzy a week, and those of us who belong to no particular extreme get
tired
> of hearing it again, and again, and again, and again. one note, only one
> note, do you continually sing. how does it feel rose when somebody else
> gets personal with you and starts accusing, accusing, accusing. oh, it's
> just finding out information, that's right, enquiring by a concerned
> citizen. poke, poke that finger in the eye. i now understand why they
call
> it needling.
>
> if you and the rest would let up for just a season, then i suppose i could
> go away. if you want the nonjudgmental space in which to do what is
> reasonable, appropriate, and humane for a particular situation, maybe you
> ought to consider extending the franchise, even to those you loathe. that
> is my point, and your response aptly illustrates its merit.
>
>
> >From: DonaldH675@aol.com
> >To: vision2020@moscow.com, regionalenquirer@hotmail.com
> >Subject: [Vision2020] Answers about law breaking
> >Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 13:58:29 EST
> >
> >Visionaries and Regional Enquirer,
> >
> >It is a tired old rhetorical device to attempt to switch the topic by
> >drawing
> >attention to an unrelated issue. Children frequently indulge in this
> >tactic,
> >for example, "Well, maybe I did get into the cookie jar without
permission,
> >but she swore and that's worse." Of course, the language used by
Regional
> >Enquirer doesn't really sound child like, does it? When I read a phrase
> >like a
> >"presumptive hypothetical" it sounds like attorney talk to me. Could
that
> >be
> >the case?
> >
> >Although I don't feel a moral obligation to justify my right to ask
> >questions
> >related to the gambling cover up operation at Christ Church, I also don't
> >feel embarrassed about my son Ben and his use of marijuana. As his
> >Systemic
> >Lupus progressed he was both in acute pain and profoundly depressed.
Like
> >many
> >folks with terminal disease, his appetite decreased and he was
dramatically
> >emaciated. Although he didn't use marijuana in our home (he literally
> >honored the
> >lifelong family rule against the use of drugs in our home) I was indeed
> >aware
> >that he smoked marijuana. I could tell because when he smoked a joint he
> >was
> >both hungry and happy - a combination of feelings that he rarely
> >experienced
> >otherwise. Did law enforcement know that he was using marijuana, yes,
they
> >certainly did. When he experimented with what I considered to be a "hard
> >drug"
> >did I learn about it and turn him in? Yes, I did. Does this make me a
> >stool
> >pigeon or an uncaring parent? I don't know, I did what I thought I had
to
> >do
> >as a responsible parent and responsible citizen.
> >
> >I would only add, Regional Enquirer, when Ben was removed from life
> >support,
> >he was in fact, marijuana free.
> >
> >Rose Huskey
> >Once you lose integrity everything else is easy.
>
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