[Vision2020] Right Minded

Matt Decker mattd2107 at hotmail.com
Fri May 5 23:59:07 PDT 2006


Ed,

Try taking a chill pill, asking Keely for a cup of the good java, and after 
that meeting you might find that maybe she isn't all that bad.

MD


>From: "Ed" <ecooper at turbonet.com>
>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: [Vision2020] Right Minded
>Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 21:13:59 -0700
>
>Ms. Mix muses.
>
>Because the notches on my bedpost, pal, record nothing more than "A" grades 
>on my English papers and pseudochivalrous men I've used my rhetorical 
>skills to dismiss and dispatch.  Believe me, I have no intention of adding 
>you.
>
>What is this? It smells eerily like another rant from our resident 
>feminazi. "A" grades on English papers? From someone who hasn't the sense 
>to capitalize her first or last name (or, as it now appears, her first name 
>and middle and last names combined; duplicity or what?). I'm also guessing 
>that her last bit of wisdom (or a pseudotruce of questionable value, or an 
>attempt at sarcasm) should, in fact, be two sentences.perhaps I'm 
>wrong.but, then again, I don't have a degree in English (but I do advocate 
>"English only").
>
>Then, as if keely (Keely) had uttered something of earth-shattering value, 
>Chas jumps on her sycophantic bandwagon. I'm concerned how enamored some 
>have become over mediocrity, malice, or miscreants. It sounds to me like 
>keely (Keely) is a bitter, middle-aged woman. But, I could be wrong.again.
>
>Someone has hijacked the Moscow I once knew. True, it has always been a bit 
>more liberal than the rest of the state (well, except Boise); but, when you 
>keep pushing the boundaries back, everything become acceptable-to a point 
>where nothing is absurd, deviant, or so shocking that we're, well, shocked. 
>Idaho's very own enclave I suppose.
>
>Lately, I and others have been accused of being obsessed with 
>homosexuality; fortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. As 
>most of you will concede, my posts simply opposed same-sex marriage and 
>openly homosexual activity. It's my opinion that the more this behavior is 
>glamorized, sanitized, and normalized, the more it will become mainstream. 
>This phenomenon (of things becoming normal via exposure) happens with 
>literally everything new. Nearly this reason alone is justification for 
>opposing it.
>
>Further, most (not all) homosexuals and heterosexuals will agree that the 
>optimum family living situation is one where a mother and father are 
>present(as was the case some 40 years ago); I think that this is the 
>example we should try to show our children. What goes on behind closed 
>doors isn't any of my business. I simply feel we should lead by 
>example--show them the ideal nuclear family (or a biologically correct 
>family), and let them decide on their own what's right or them when they 
>come of age. (Note: I am still entitled to an opinion in this area, even if 
>I am divorced.) I feel, however, that it's perhaps too late for this. The 
>queer/lesbian/bi crowd is increasing exponentially. A quick reference of 
>"Myspace" the other day scared the heck out of me. Lesbianism is 
>increasingly en vogue... The networks of these people are huge, and with no 
>shame. Britney and Madonna, you worthless tramps!! Scarier is the fact that 
>lesbians today are shamelessly flaunting their deviant lifestyle 
>unchallenged. In addition, what we now see is the "bull dykish" persona 
>(thanks Tony) that we used to associate with lesbians has morphed, 
>infiltrating some attractive female circles.
>
>So, I think these aforementioned activities are despicable...let it be 
>noted. On the other hand, some homos are great people; I know several.. And 
>they all know what I think of their choice. All the more reason to pray for 
>them.
>
>What else? Hmmm..the Bush bashing. I think my position on this issue is 
>well known as well. I don't carry anyone's water, nor am I a Bush 
>sycophant. When he's right, I'm with him; when he's wrong, I'm against him. 
>I do think, however, that he's a man that tries to do the right thing. I'm 
>not sure how truthful he is; only he and God knows. WMD's? Yes, they were 
>there. Both us and the British came to similar conclusions after examining 
>the evidence...Yes, I read both the CIA report and British Intelligence's 
>Agencies a couple years back.
>
>What Bush is doing with the ongoing border disaster is anyone's guess. In 
>my opinion, congress should be discussing whether or not to impeach him.  
>As the President of the United States, he is obligated to enforce the 
>laws-or to see that they are enforced (in reference to immigration laws). 
>Not only has he not accomplished that, he said stated the enforcing the 
>laws are impossible. What a lie. Deporting 12 million aliens (more accurate 
>estimates at 33 million) is possible.not at once, but systematically.
>
>
>On May 1, in my town, about 1/5 of our population (1,000 demonstrators) 
>marched down main street protesting new immigration laws. They were 
>carrying anything from up-side-down American flags, the Caesar Chavez flag, 
>Mexican flags, or the organizer-imposed American flag. What a circus. And 
>our Keystone Coppish law enforcement wouldn't even allow 
>counterdemonstrations. I instead infiltrated the crowd (wearing my "Viva La 
>Deportation" T-shirt that many, I'm sure couldn't read) and started some 
>useless dialogue with some of the many racist demonstrators. It still 
>baffles me.we allow illegals to march (demanding the lawlessness of their 
>homeland) while we (upstanding citizens) aren't allowed the same privilege. 
>How blatantly ironic!!!!
>
>Have we become a Nation of masochists?
>
>A day without an immigrant.I say, go for a week, a year, forever.
>What would it be like with a day without illegal aliens?
>The following is excerpted from http://newswithviews.com/
>If illegals represent 12% of the U.S. population, what would happen if they 
>boycotted not for a day, but for a decade by leaving our country?
>- We would have ~12% more gasoline available in the free market.
>- Our highway crowding would alleviate by 20 million people.
>- More used automobiles and homes would be for sale, and cheaper.
>- Apartment rents would reduce; supply-and-demand.
>- Public school overcrowding would diminish by 1.5 million at the very 
>least.
>- The remaining American students would receive excellent educations in 
>English.
>--In Colorado, $3,000.000.00 would be saved in one day because illegals 
>wouldn't be taping into public services. It varies in each state as to 
>numbers of illegals. The savings in ten years would be astronomical.
>- Hospital crowding would diminish, and budgets would improve. - The need 
>for social-services would diminish by billions of dollars. - Produce-fruit 
>prices would increase by 13%. Cheap compared to what taxpayers pay for 
>services.
>--Crime would drop dramatically and prisons would empty saving billions of 
>dollars.
>America would not suffer balkanization, language apartheid, cultural 
>apartheid, angry non-citizens, chaotic schools and bankrupted hospitals. 
>Benefits gained include more jobs for Americans, peaceful communities, less 
>drunks on highways, less burglaries, less rapes, greater honesty in 
>business, fair wages paid to Americans and SO much more. Let's have illegal 
>aliens boycott the USA for a decade. We would all be better off and our 
>country would be lawful, peaceful and sustainable.
>
>The noble Representative, Tom Tancredo, added.. (too bad he's one of our 
>only sane politicians)..
>
>"The answers-massive drops in crime, in youth gangs, in prison populations, 
>in DUI arrests, in the use of emergency rooms, in school enrollments, in 
>the number of people without medical insurance, in the number of births in 
>California subsidized by the state, in taxes paid to support public 
>services-are stunning."
>
>
>I have to run. You libs have plenty here to chew on for a while. I have a 
>Cinco de Mayo celebration to attend...
>
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