[Vision2020] Answers about law breaking

Art Deco aka W. Fox deco@moscow.com
Fri, 5 Mar 2004 17:28:40 -0800


Amy,

Perhaps Kyle has a first name similar to that of the protagonist of Kafka's
"The Metamorphosis",  If this is true, and If his alleged god is the real
one, perhaps he will suffer the same fate.  Or, if true, maybe just a
investigation about criminal activity or possible violations of the bar
canons.

Wayne Fox


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "amy smoucha" <asmoucha@hotmail.com>
To: <regionalenquirer@hotmail.com>; <DonaldH675@aol.com>;
<vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Answers about law breaking


> "Kyle," you're full of beans, and it stinks.
>
> Some of us suspect that Kyle DeSpinauer is not your real name.  If that's
> true, you have no credibility to criticize Rose or anyone else.  If we are
> wrong, please explain.  If you are using a fake name, I think you do
belong
> to a "particular extreme."
>
> Amy Smoucha
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Kyle DeSpinauer" <regionalenquirer@hotmail.com>
> To: DonaldH675@aol.com, vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Answers about law breaking
> Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 22:13:12 +0000
>
> 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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