[Vision2020] What in the world?
Art Deco
deco at moscow.com
Wed Mar 16 19:38:21 PST 2005
Kai,
I agree with most of the elements of your posts. The question is was the
CCC treated as any other group would be or were they accorded special
privileges not given to a private group before, i.e. were the things done
for the CCC outside the Board of Education's Policies on such matters?
Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
deco at moscow.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kai Eiselein" <editor at lataheagle.com>
To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:08 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] What in the world?
> Reality check, people!
> The U of I is a publicly funded institution, therefore it's buildings are
> open to lawful use by ALL citizens.
> Your hatred of Wilson and his group is nearing a frenzy seen at book
> burnings.
> So you don't agree with him, neither do I. But, I will remind you he is
> well
> within his rights as guaranteed my the Constitution of the United States.
> When I see people saying that there "has got to be a way" to get him out
> of
> here, that makes me nervous. Then what? Are you going to go after every
> person and entity who doesn't toe your "standard" of what is correct. As a
> journalist, I find that thought frightening.
> As for the U of I providing food; food service on the U of I campus is
> provided by a private company. Sodexho to be exact, it is a French owned
> multi-national corporation. Very little of it's expenditures, minus the
> pitance paid to employees, is spent here. Nearly all of their products are
> brought in from out of state. Food for thought for those of you who think
> Walmart is the only giant in the area.
> Is the U providing the group with dorm rooms? What other lodging are they
> providing?
> So if they provide the same facilities to, say for argument's sake, a gay
> and lesbian group is that okay? There are a large number of citizens who
> would disagree with that, as well.
> I always thought universities were a place to explore differing views.
> Things must have changed since I was a kid wandering the University of
> Arizona campus, where my father taught.
> Do I agree with Wilson? No, but I will stand for his right to believe as
> wishes, so long as keeps it within the law, if he starts going out and
> harrassing, threatening or intimidating others with a "show of force", so
> to
> speak, I will denouce his actions vehemently.
> That my friends, is my duty as a journalist.
>
> Kai T. Eiselein
> Editor
> Latah Eagle
> 521 S. Jackson St.
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