[Vision2020] NSA and City Zoning (Was " NSA Pleading Letter")

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Thu Mar 23 06:02:53 PST 2006


Greetings Visionairea -

Concerning NSA and their bid for the status quo:

Lest we forget another argument so often used by Roy Atwood, Doug Wilson, et
al; "They [city council] didn't prevent us from moving in back then."

An analogy:  Suppose I had been shoplifting regularly at the Palouse Mall.
I was able to do this unfettered primarily due to a close relationship that
I maintained with mall security.  Suddenly the owner of the Palouse Mall
replaces mall security employees with a more efficient, reliable group.  The
next day I am arrested while attempting to shoplift.

Question:  Would it be right to have the arrest voided so that I can
continue shoplifting simply because nobody did anything earlier?

Thoughts?

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

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And why shouldn't the rich pay taxes?

"The people that write laws are greedy.  They need money to buy votes.  What
better way to get it than to extract it, by force of law, from the
relatively few who can afford the nicer things in life.  If you can buy
something nice then you can pay more taxes so that politicians can give
something to the 'poor' and take a cut for themselves."
 
- Varnel W. (March 20, 2006)

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