[Vision2020] thin skinned?

g. crabtree jampot at adelphia.net
Fri May 19 06:37:58 PDT 2006


Scott, I freely (and sheepishly) admit that I was taking a rather mild jab at Joe and yourself with the "wind" comment but, considering the general overall tone of V2020, I really didn't think it rose to the level of provoking profanity and violence. I appreciate your response and enjoy your challenges and look forward to future discussions. Joe, on the other hand, not so much.  I feel sure that I could do quite well with a more toned down version of his unique form of tolerance and rhetoric. It must be quite an adventure to be one of his students and have the temerity to hold an opinion that differs from his.

Gary
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Dredge 
  To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:12 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] thin skinned?


  I went through the entire thread again, but I didn't take offense to anything Gary wrote and I'm surprised that Joe did.  I simply narrowed the scope of my questioning back to Gary and he responded directly to my question and then clarified his position which was on complications with polygamous marriages.  Truthfully, I just wanted to focus on substantive parts of the topic and off of the generalized "weak argument" (my fault for throwing this into the mix) and "blowing in the wind" statements.  Joe, I think you misinterpreted Gary's post.  Or maybe Gary insulted me too and I just missed it.  In any event, I appreciate Gary's exchange on this topic.

  -Scott

  "g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net> wrote:
    Joe, I am sure that you would have preferred to keep this communication on 
    the down low, but I really thought that some of our friends on the Vision 
    would enjoy getting to see a different side of our mild mannered, oh so 
    reasonable, philosophy professor, the esteemed Dr. Joseph Campbell. If this 
    is in bad form or a breach of net etiquette, I'll try to deal with the 
    sorrow.

    The Declaration states that "Natures God" entitles us to hold some truths 
    to be self evident and that we are endowed by our Creator with certain 
    unalienable rights. Nowhere does it state that I have to be personally 
    acquainted with anyone seeking to exercise the aforementioned truths and 
    rights. If it did, they wouldn't be self-evident and unalienable now would 
    they? Also the Declaration was a document between the original thirteen 
    colonies and the monarch of Great Briton and as such has precious little to 
    do with current law, making your original argument just that much more 
    awkward.

    As to your ridiculous threat to come to my place of employment and do great 
    physical harm to my poor proboscis, a protuberance which has done you 
    absolutely no injustice, might I suggest that you reconsider this extremely 
    poorly thought out scheme? I feel sure that there would be regrets in the 
    aftermath. After all, since when has "not knowing what one is talking about" 
    on this forum been a valid rationale for violence? If after giving this 
    matter some serious further thought you still feel that this course of 
    action is wise and the only way to salve your "sacred Honor" so be it. I'm 
    easy to find, tough guy.

    G. Crabtree
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Joe Campbell" 
    To: "g. crabtree" 
    Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:13 PM
    Subject: OFFLINE: [Vision2020] Re: David Horowitz [A gift to Ed] Was: A sad 
    dayin IDAHO


    You don't know what the hell you are talking about. I asked you a question: 
    Do you know of one f--king person who is a polygomist fighting for the right 
    to marry? Answer: No, you don't! Whether you do or not, I certainly don't 
    know anyone who is a polygomist who is fighting for the right to marry. I 
    know several gays and lesbians who are fighting for the right to marry. And 
    so I bet do you! That accounts for the relevant difference.

    Before you insult me on-line again make sure you know what you are talking 
    about or I will come to your place of work and punch you right in the nose.

    --
    Joe Campbell

    ---- "g. crabtree" wrote:

    =============
    Well Scott, it sounds to me like you and Joe base your thinking on your 
    feelings on any given day. This is why I was asking him about the 
    declaration and how it applied to a variation of this discussion. My 
    thoughts on the matter are that the government should not be in the business 
    of sanctioning relationships of any kind. As far as equal rights go, what's 
    OK for a man & a women should be good for a man & a man. Or a man & a man & 
    a man. Or a woman, a snake & a apple. Just how equal do you want to get? My 
    objections stem from problems that I see when it comes to insurance, social 
    security, inheritance, and child custody along with a host of other issues. 
    Same gender marriage will cause far more problems then it will solve. To 
    call my argument weak and base your assertion on your "feelings" all the 
    while offering no coherent argument of your own (in fact stating that with 
    regard to a large portion of the discussion that you have "no opinion") 
    seems a mite vapid. Perhaps the reason that you have no opinion and Joe 
    elects to stick with one issue at a time is because you all are waiting for 
    someone to tell you which way the wind is blowing?

    gc
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Scott Dredge
    To: g. crabtree ; Joe Campbell ; Ed
    Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com
    Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 10:02 AM
    Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: David Horowitz [A gift to Ed] Was: A sad 
    dayin IDAHO


    This is the same weak argument that Dale Courtney and Doug Wilson offer 
    up. Do you, Gary, believe that polygamy (including all same sex polygamy) 
    should be legalized in the name of equal rights? Yes or No?

    I support equal rights under the law for same sex couples. I have no 
    opinion about legalizing polygamy. Make your case for polygamous equality 
    compared to a marriage between two consenting adults and I might form one.

    -Scott

    "g. crabtree" wrote:
    So Joe, If the Declaration of Independence is to be your ultimate guide 
    in
    this matter, I am sure that you have no objection to three men/women who
    love and respect one another enjoying the right to marriage and their 
    own
    version of the pursuit of happiness. After all, why should couples enjoy
    special rights? Like you say, equal rights for all.

    gc





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