[Vision2020] Ten Sitler Questions

Ted Moffett starbliss at gmail.com
Sun Jul 1 18:49:09 PDT 2007


All-

Paul made a very important point when he wrote:

On 6/30/07, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> It's the rights of people you don't particularly care for that are at
> danger of being thrown out. The problem with their being thrown out is
> that you never know when you are going to be falsely accused of
> something and suddenly be the one who is getting all the hate from the
> community.


Being convicted of a crime results in the loss of some rights, but not all.
And the letter of the law is not perfect anyway in regards to upholding
human rights for the law abiding or criminals; nor is the conduct of judges,
juries, law enforcement and the public and/or media, in the real world.
What should be rights to be respected in all cases are often not respected.
It may be technically legal to release these probation reports regarding
Sitler to the public, and perhaps protecting the public from danger
justifies this public release.  But Paul's cautions regarding "witch hunts"
and the "community going too far" should also be respected as reasonable
statements.

Paul wrote:

"Your post just happened to make me worry about whether or not this
community might one day go too far, so I just unthinkingly blurted my
worries about it all onto a public forum.  Based on the reaction I got from
that, you can be sure that it won't happen again any time soon."

Please post your concerns about "witch hunts" whenever you think it
appropriate.  I disagree that your concerns were expressed "unthinkingly."
You stated first off that your opinion would be "unpopular," showing
accurate forethought.

Ted Moffett
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