[Vision2020] Extremists

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 7 20:48:52 PDT 2005


"Wilson senior has fallen to the level of suggesting
that my mother, Saundra Lund, and whoever else . .
."--Melynda Huskey

Saundra Lund is your mother?!? :P

Donovan J Arnold


--- "melyndahuskey at earthlink.net"
<melyndahuskey at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Nate is pleased to read about himself and *his*
> family on Vision 2020, he says.
> 
> It's just as nice for me to do the same on his
> father's blog, where Wilson senior has fallen to the
> level of suggesting that my mother, Saundra Lund,
> and whoever else falls into the category of
> "temperance biddies" take prune juice in the
> Eucharist, which has given them diarrhea--a graceful
> and seemly turn of phrase in a minister of God.
> 
> All of us who do not follow Mr. Wilson's form of
> worship "dismember our children in the womb" for
> amusement.  Those who object to his glorification of
> slavery "hate their own" race.
> 
> I think the Pot and the Kettle can once again join
> hands in a lovely ceremony of greeting.
> 
> Melynda Huskey
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Nate Wilson 
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Sent: 8/7/2005 2:17:40 PM 
> Subject: [Vision2020] Extremists
> 
> 
> Aloha All,
>     It's always fun to glance over a backlog of
> 20/20 and find such edification. Joan's been paying
> me high compliments, Tom's posted a list of
> horrendous things composed by Dr. Q. (who knows
> better) on his website. It's nice to see a family
> conference I'm working on included with some
> cultural terrorism, bombings, serial killings, and a
> murder on Moscow Mountain. And Wayne is just being
> the self he has to be. I only have one direct
> comment and that's to Wayne, who took it upon
> himself to bring some class into his allegations
> that my father has a serious mental disorder, and
> add an insult to my mother, the woman to whom I owe
> my life (and a lot more). I had to dig back into my
> past (back in the fourth grade when I had to deal
> with a foul kid who'd climbed into my yard) before I
> remembered what to say -- Watch your mouth Wayne, if
> you're able. That sums it up nicely.
>     To the rest of you I think RFK said it best:
> "What is objectionable, what is dangerous, about
> extremists is not that they are extreme, but that
> they are intolerant. The evil is not what they say
> about their cause, but what they say about their
> opponents." I think he was talking about
> villification.
>     Thanks for another day in Moscow. Cheers.
> NDW
> 
> Art Deco wrote: 
> Joan,
> 
> It is interesting that you post about the flailing
> of Cult Master Douglas Wilson of members of his own
> cult.
> 
> Has he just now caught on that his mental health and
> imperially dictated wisdom is being questioned by an
> increasing number of congregants, and not just
> women?
> 
> Overheard conversations and discreet murmurings
> indicate that Wilson's gargantuan egomania and
> megalomania are finally being realized by a larger
> number of congregants of both sexes, and not just as
> a character fault, but possibly as a serious
> disorder.  
> 
> In fact, some appear to wonder if a breakdown is on
> the horizon:  He has allegedly become a beleaguered
> laughing stock nationally among some of the
> Trinitarian community; he already is a laughing
> stock among many in his own community; certain male
> congregants are joining a larger number of female
> congregants seeing him as a pitiful, self-absorbed
> demagogue;  given his behavior, some wonder if he
> really believes in the alleged god and son whose
> alleged word he uses to manipulate people with;  NSA
> president Atwood now publicly claims that Wilson
> does not speak for members of the cult;  the ultra
> hypocritical Dickison divorce/remarriage debacle has
> certainly shaken the faith and confidence of many
> congregants in Wilson's (and Dickison's) integrity
> and sincerity; etc; etc.
> 
> Wilson can control the upper hierarchy of the cult
> since so many of these are economically dependent
> upon him and need to stay hypocritically in the cult
> to keep their and/or their relatives' jobs.  But
> does Wilson have enough jobs to retain the larger
> part of his congregation?  What will happen when
> sales tax investigations reach into the many shadows
> of the cult?
> 
> Old saying:  "Old sins have long shadows."  The
> payback for extortion is likely to be much greater
> than the pay-in.  I wonder how many are really
> aching to really stick that payback in?
> 
> Oh, yes.  Will Cult Mistress/wife Nancy suddenly
> take her half of the accumulated gleanings and
> migrate to a more joyful, fulfilling, independent
> life erelong?
> 
> Stay tuned.
> 
> Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
> deco at moscow.com
> 
>  
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Joan Opyr 
> To: Vision2020 Moscow 
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:40 PM
> Subject: [Vision2020] Correction (plus a fresh, if
> pointless, rant)
> 
> 
> Just noticed that I misspelled Galatians in the post
> below. Before Heirloom or Studly hop on me for my
> glaring ignorance, that was a typo, son. A typo.
> Keep your eye on the ball, son. Eye on the ball.
> Eye. Ball. Eyeball. That's a joke, son. A funny. A
> ha-ha. Get it?
> 
> Sorry. I've been possessed again by the spirit of
> Foghorn Leghorn. It happens all the time.
> 
> Posting to you from Portland, Oregon, I am,
> 
> Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
> www.auntie-establishment.com
> 
> PS: I'm enjoying Portland, though I have to admit
> that, in my opinion, there are far too many men here
> wearing brightly-colored Ikea rubber clogs. I have a
> thing against men in clogs. It's not rational; it's
> not reasonable; it's none of my business. I just
> think they look dorky. Shoes with laces, boys, shoes
> with laces! Get 'em on, damn it! Get 'em on!
> 
> On Aug 4, 2005, at 2:09 PM, Joan Opyr wrote:
> 
> 
> Nick writes:
> 
> "This column has appeared in the on-line magazine
> New West and will appear in the Sandpoint Reader
> very soon.  My interaction with Pastor Lillback has
> been a model of civil interchange.  Perhaps the good
> pastor can teach Pastor Wilson a few manners during
> his stay in Moscow.  Since the eloquent dressing
> down that he received from an anonymous Christian,
> I've noticed that Wilson has reduced his name
> calling dramatically. (I'm now just an enemy rather
> than a banshee.)  But he has a long way to go to
> meet the challenge of his kind Christian critic."
> 
> I'm pleased to report that Nick has become a regular
> contributor to New West's Northern Idaho node. He's
> written a review and analysis of Michael Hayes'
> documentary "My Town," and his latest piece is a
> model of truly appropriate (and constructive)
> theological discourse. As New West's Northern Idaho
> Editor, I am delighted to have him on board. He has
> greatly enriched the site with his knowledge and
> carefully reasoned arguments.
> 
> About models of civil exchange -- on my drive to
> Portland yesterday, I happened to catch a Pastor
> Rogers preaching on the lower end of the FM dial.
> His sermon was taken from Paul, 11 Corinthians and
> Galations. A few things he had to say interested me
> greatly -- and, being a closet fan of Baptist
> preaching style, I really couldn't help listening.
> Pastor Rogers is a master of the form. Every
> sentence ends with an exclamatory "ah," as in
> "Jesus-ah!" Rogers preached about the "real Jesus"
> and a "false Jesus," declaring that Paul in II
> Corinthians warned us of a false Jesus to be found
> in false gospels and false ministers. 
> 
> (For some reason, Rogers specifically castigated the
> Jehovah's Witnesses and the Mormons as worshipping a
> false Jesus. I can see why a Baptist (or
> proto-Baptist) preacher might disapprove of the
> Mormons -- Southern Baptists, at least, consider the
> Mormons polytheists. This has to do with that
> telestial 
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