[Vision2020] He's Baaaaaaack . . .

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 17 20:45:33 PST 2009


This is dumb. Really, it is, another example of wasted taxpayer money. The lawyer that took this case should be disbarred. 
 
Best Regards,
 
Donovan

--- On Sat, 1/17/09, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] He's Baaaaaaack . . .
To: "Joseph Campbell" <josephc at wsu.edu>
Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 7:44 PM

The current nosuperwalmart.com site doesn't appear to be hosted by the U 
of I.  I was wondering if there was an employee page that preceded the 
domain name or something.

If the University is not hosting the site, then the complaint must be 
that an employee of the University worked on it.  If they were told to 
work on it as normal performance of their duties, that's one thing.  If 
the employee was working on it using University computers and/or during 
paid work hours, then at best you have  an employee breaking the rules 
of computer usage at the U of I.  That does not make the University or 
the State liable for what they were working on.  If they are doing it on 
their own time, they have every right to do so. 

So, does this suit have merit?  Any official hosting of the site, or 
employees being paid specifically to work on it by the University or the 
State?

Paul

Joseph Campbell wrote:
> Get a clue. Check the source.
>
>
> On 1/17/09 5:59 PM, "Paul Rumelhart"
<godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> I've never seen the nosuperwalmart site.  What are the facts?  Was
it an
>> official UI webpage?  Was it the personal page of a UI employee?  In
the
>> first case, they have a case.  In the second, the UI is acting more as
>> an ISP hosting personal content.  I don't know the law there, but
I
>> doubt it's as cut-and-dried.
>>
>> What was the URL to the page?
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> g. crabtree wrote:
>>     
>>> I wish Mr. Glasebrook the very best in this Endeavour. The U of I
was
>>> completely remiss in allowing taxpayer resources to be squandered
promoting
>>> these causes and public officials are negligent in their duties
when not
>>> taking citizen complaints seriously.
>>>
>>> g
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
>>> To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 10:00 AM
>>> Subject: [Vision2020] He's Baaaaaaack . . .
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Remember Dave Glasebrook?
>>>>
>>>> In case you don't, he's the carrothead on the left . .
.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.tomandrodna.com/Photos/102907_Glasebrook.jpg
>>>>
>>>> Well, he (for lack of a more appropriate pronoun) is back.
>>>>
>>>> Courtesy of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Man files petition requesting action from governor on
allegations against
>>>> UI
>>>>
>>>> A Moscow resident has taken legal action against Idaho Gov.
C.L. "Butch"
>>>> Otter, claiming the governor "failed to faithfully
enforce Idaho law."
>>>>
>>>> Dave Glasebrook filed a petition for a writ of mandate against
Otter in
>>>> Latah County District Court on Monday.
>>>>
>>>> The document states Otter "breached public faith"
and Glasebrook's civil
>>>> rights by failing to investigate Glasebrook's claims that
the University
>>>> of Idaho covered up illegal computer use over the past several
years.
>>>>
>>>> Glasebrook claims the UI allowed an employee to run the Web
site
>>>> NoSuperWalMart.com using UI computer and phone systems. He
also claims the
>>>> UI allowed people "to send e-mail and post messages
containing political,
>>>> defamatory, threatening or otherwise prohibited
activity." The claim is
>>>> primarily related to Internet postings regarding the Moscow
School
>>>> District's 2007 levy election.
>>>>
>>>> Glasebrook's petition also asserts the UI violated open
records law by not
>>>> releasing certain employee and student e-mails he requested
related to the
>>>> Web site and postings.
>>>>
>>>> The petition requests Otter order Idaho Attorney General
Lawrence Wasden
>>>> to subpoena information about NoSuperWalmart.com, order the UI
to release
>>>> e-mail and electronic records to Glasebrook and assign an
Idaho State
>>>> Police officer to retrieve material from UI computers.
>>>>
>>>> Glasebrook's final request is for Otter to appear before
the court
>>>> to "explain in detail why he does not want to follow the
laws he is sworn
>>>> to uphold and why he does not want to uphold
(Glasebrook's) civil rights
>>>> and liberties."
>>>>
>>>> Records attached to the petition show Glasebrook has been
pursuing action
>>>> against the UI since 2007. He has requested assistance from
Otter's
>>>> office, Idaho State Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel
Eismann, Latah
>>>> County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson, Moscow Prosecuting
Attorney Rod
>>>> Hall and former UI President Tim White.
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Now, where did I put those public records requests?
>>>>
>>>> Great!  Here they are.
>>>>
>>>> Stay tuned, Moscow.  More to follow . . .
>>>>
>>>> Tom Hansen
>>>> Moscow, Idaho
>>>>
>>>> "For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist
Universalist
>>>> Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no
reason ever to go
>>>> to work."
>>>>
>>>> - Roy Zimmerman
>>>>
>>>>
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