[Vision2020] Challenge to Crabtree

Joe Campbell joekc at adelphia.net
Fri Aug 31 16:00:50 PDT 2007


Did you really say "I urge the youth at WSU to look into disciplines that have 
less potential for damaging their thought process"? Don't you think that 
thoughtless statements like this about my JOB and livelihood are 
irresponsible in this venue? Isn't this going too far?

I remember when I had a similar opportunity to make comments that might 
impact your way of making a living and I passed.

--
Joe Campbell

---- "g. crabtree" <jampot at roadrunner.com> wrote: 

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Actually I agree with Mr. Schwaller. I too, would be surprised if people in that arena didn't use their power to influence those "beneath" them in a negative way. I think that it's a bad thing and as near as I can tell Mr. Schwaller is expressing  no opinion either way, merely making a statement. I see no indication that he thinks it's swell because it's a common practice.

Is this an example of the sort of logic you are offering to inflict on me in a class setting? If so, not only do I decline your generous offer but I urge the youth at WSU to look into disciplines that have less potential for damaging their thought process.

g



To: "g. crabtree" <jampot at roadrunner.com>
Cc: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Challenge to Crabtree


> Crabtree writes: "Save the vote in this goofy little for someone who cares. What's right isn't decided by a show of hands."
> 
> So you agree that "Schwaller" was wrong in making the following point: 
> 
> "I'd be very surprised if anyone in the political arena has not, at some point in 
> time, used their position to to affect the outcome of an event, or to intimidate, 
> bully, or in some way influence someone of  a "lesser" position."
> 
> You think he was being as much of an idiot as I was being, right? 
> 
> That's my point! Thank you for helping me make it!
> 
> Or is it that appeal to popularity is a better fallacy than two wrongs make a right?
> 
> All the best, Mr. Joe
> 
>



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