[Vision2020] More Stuff

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Fri Sep 8 09:36:04 PDT 2006


Tydyman's has already been sold to Northwest River Supply.
Roger
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From: "Tom Hansen" thansen at moscow.com
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 06:25:21 -0700
To: "'Pennsylvania Place'" penn_place_boise at yahoo.com, vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] More Stuff

> Although I believe that Wal-Mart would make an excellent location for New
> Saint Andrews College, it is doubtful that Wal-Mart will consider selling.
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> My suggestion to the "powers that be" at Anselm House would be to consider
> purchasing the old Tidyman's building.
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> Thoughts?
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> Tom Hansen
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> Vandalville, Idaho
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> Good points, Joe, and I think perhaps I spoke too soon in agreeing with
> Donovan's assessment. However, I still deny that parking in downtown Moscow
> is a real issue for anyone who doesn't mind walking a couple of blocks.
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> I have a solution to the NSA problem: Get Dougie to buy the Wal-Mart. Then,
> NSA can have a shining campus on a hill and we can get rid of Wal-Mart. Two
> birds with one stone!
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> Penny P.
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> Joe Campbell <joekc at adelphia.net> wrote:
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> You are wrong, Donovan. I want NSA in town, I just don't want them downtown.
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> Here is one gift that NSA downtown has given us: If the U of I wants to take
> over downtown Moscow, then they are in a much better position to do so now
> than they would have otherwise been without the CUP. 
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> Why is it that NSA is allowed downtown but the U of I is not? No substantive
> reason. Thus, the U of I could now locate downtown if they wished. The only
> thing preventing them from doing so is their own good grace. (NSA folks will
> tell you that they are already downtown but that is not really true. If you
> doubt this, suggest a counterexample.) 
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> Now the folks at NSA -- saints that they are -- have no intention of taking
> over downtown through incremental measures: one or two building here, one or
> two buildings there. But what is to prevent the U of I from doing so? Well,
> as of now, nothing but their own good grace! 
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> Some of us think that the downtown area is not a good place for a college or
> university, especially given that this town has had a college or university
> for over 100 years and it is now big enough to take over the town, should it
> so desire to do so. NSA downtown makes a U of I takeover more possible now
> than it would otherwise be. And the only reason that the U of I will not
> take over the downtown is out of its own good grace. I hope that NSA has a
> similar attitude but I honestly worry that it does not! 
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> My anger at NSA is over its blatant disregard for the beliefs and feelings
> of many of the local citizens and its blatant disrespect of social, moral,
> and legal conventions. It has nothing to do with their religious views. And
> I very much resent, Donovan, your constant insistence that things are
> otherwise. 
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> -- 
> Joe Campbell 
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> ---- Donovan Arnold wrote: 
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> I don't think these people are really worried about parking. They just want
> NSA out of town. 
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> Best, 
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> _DJA 
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