[Vision2020] Lois Blackburn's Letter

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Wed Jul 13 12:19:24 PDT 2005


Greetings Visionaires -

Just this morning, Mr. Nesbit stated: 

"When I see Lois Blackburn write letters to the Universitys President
accusing Wilson and the CC of incitement to murder and possible involvement
in the disappearance of people, I tend to think that things are perhaps over
the top."

Upon close examination of the letter cited by Mr. Nesbit, I do not see where
Ms. Blackburn accuses Wilson and Christ Church of incitement to commit
murder.  Less yet, there fails to be even a hint of a suggestion within Ms.
Blackburn's letter tying Wilson and/or Christ Church to "involvement in the
disappearance of people".

There is a passage within Ms. Blackburn's letter that states:

"Think about this, Dr. Pitman. The person or persons who murdered Wil
Hendrick is/are still at large. And Doug Wilson is exhorting his
parishioners, his students at New St. Andrews, and anyone who reads the
Daily News that homosexuals should be killed (or, in a sinister instruction,
".there are other punishments")."

These statements, IN NO WAY, allege Wilson of inciting people to commit
murder.  She is simply stating known facts, facts that have gone
uncontested.

This letter is available for your review at:

http://www.tomandrodna.com/TF2K5/Lois_Blackburn_Letter.htm

At this point a decent person would apologize for making such unfounded
accusations as Mr. Nesbit has.  But then a decent person wouldn't have made
the statements to begin with, thus allowing Mr. Nesbit deniability as he
fails to qualify on both counts.

Just setting the record straight.

Take care, Moscow.

Tom Hansen


"Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of
others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of
hope."

Robert F. Kennedy
(1925-1968, American Attorney General, Senator)





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