[Vision2020] NSA Pleading Letter

Art Deco deco at moscow.com
Wed Mar 22 20:46:51 PST 2006


Joan, J Ford, Chasuk, et al,

Good points.  However, the careful reader of the NSA (No Saints Around) 
letter will see that the letter was written by Robert Hieronymus, the NSA PR 
hack -- and not a very good one at that.  One hardly expects puffery from a 
PR hack to be truthful.  In this case the informed citizen should be 
outrageously leery.

I would have thought that any organization/person who claimed to be 
Christian would:

1.    Acknowledge their past errors instead of lying (bearing false 
witness).
2.    Ask for the forbearance of the community (sincerely ask forgiveness).
3.    Promise to stop lying and be a good neighbor in the future (Go, and 
sin no more.)

Since they didn't/haven't do/done any of these things, then the initial 
premise (Christian) must be false.

However, this should not surprise anyone.  The Cultmaster and his minions 
have amply demonstrated on numerous occasions that their words and actions 
are antithetical to those of the Christ of the Gospels.


Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
deco at moscow.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joan Opyr" <joanopyr at moscow.com>
To: "Vision2020 Moscow" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] NSA Pleading Letter


> On Mar 22, 2006, at 6:54 PM, Tom Hansen wrote:
>
>> Greetings Visionaires -
>>
>> Within the letter so generously posted by Chas, Mr. Hieronymus states 
>> that
>> the 140 full-time students contribute $2 million annually to the local
>> economy.  This equates to each and every student responsible for
>> contributing $14,285.71 annually to downtown Moscow businesses.  We must
>> assume that these expenditures are in addition to such staples as food,
>> rent, and transportation (expenses the students would normally incur even 
>> if
>> NSA were located in Helmer).  Mr. Hieronymus, could you please provide
>> evidence of such a claim (not that it has any impact on where NSA is
>> located)?
>>
>
> Assuming NSA has 16-week semesters . . .
>
> Tuition paid to New St. Andrews: $6000.00
> Coffee at Bucer's: $240
> Books from the NSA Bookstore, Ball & Cross, and the NuArt: $1500
> Illegal photocopies of books on southern slavery: $30
> Internet access for assorted email pseudonyms: $144
> Weblog maintenance: $96
> Casino tab: Ask Daddy
> Parking tickets in Jackson Street lot: $0
> Books from BookPeople: $0
> Co-Op shopping: $10.73 (must pray for strength to resist the infidels' 
> kale slaw)
>
> Actual per student expenditure: $8020.73
> Exaggerating expenditures to support continued zoning violation: Priceless
>
> Of the 17 new full-time jobs NSA claims to have created, how many were 
> advertised?  How many were competitive EEOC hires?  How many went to 
> members of the immediate Wilson family?  How many, like Mr. Hieronymous' 
> own job, were created for him specifically, especially, and personally?
>
> Nothing, but nothing, in the Hieronymous letter is what it pretends to be, 
> and none of it adds up.  NSA is not an engine of job creation in downtown 
> Moscow; it's a tool for self-propagation.
>
> Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
> www.joanopyr.com
>
> PS: Wait!  I forgot to add in the rents paid to those Christ Church 
> members who are running illegal boarding houses!  At $350 to $400 per 
> student per month, that's another $2800 to $3200.  I do believe we're 
> getting close to $14,285.71, Tom.  The question, of course, is how much of 
> that is plowed back into the local economy, and how much goes straight 
> into Mr. Wilson and the Elders' ample pockets?
>
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