[Vision2020] The End of Democracy in Latah - or Not

Reggie Holmquist reggieholmquist at u.boisestate.edu
Sat Oct 30 12:59:21 PDT 2010


They gonna give us some sort of a chance to respond before election day?

-Reggie

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 11:58 AM, keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:

>  One wonders how they're able to produce much of anything with heads buried
> so deeply in the sand -- or elsewhere.
>
> Keely
> www.keely-prevailingwinds.com
>
>
>
>
> > Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 07:40:27 -0700
> > From: thansen at moscow.com
> > To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> > Subject: [Vision2020] The End of Democracy in Latah - or Not
>
> >
> > Courtesy of today's (October 30, 2010) Moscow-Pullman Daily News.
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > OUR VIEW: The end of democracy in Latah - or not
> > By Lee Rozen, for the editorial board
> >
> > Three right-of-center candidates scheduled to appear on left-of-center
> > radio station KRFP, known as Radio Free Moscow, cancelled at the last
> > minute this week or simply didn't show up.
> >
> > How dare these candidates not show up as scheduled to be lectured to by
> > KRFP's listeners and asked loaded and pointed questions about their
> > religious as well as their political views!
> >
> > The chattering class to the left of center sees this as the end of
> > democracy in Latah County.
> >
> > It isn't.
> >
> > It may speak to the candidates' courage or lack thereof in answering the
> > tough questions, as the progressives would have it. Or it may speak to
> > their good political sense, deciding to spend time campaigning where they
> > might have a chance to win some votes instead of being eviscerated by
> > those who will never vote for them.
> >
> > All three candidates, Gresham Bouma, Isaac "Ike" Young and Bill Goesling,
> > had already shown up at every one of the candidate forums that had been
> > scheduled from Moscow to Deary and points between.
> >
> > Let's face it, by this week many, if not most, of us have already voted
> > or, at least, pretty well made up our mind on who gets our black oval.
> > And, besides that, KRFP doesn't have the largest audience around.
> >
> > We think that, if anything, these no-shows should get demerits for lack
> of
> > courtesy, both to KRFP and its listeners, who thought - until showtime -
> > that they would soon hear some fireworks.
> >
> > Now, Young's opponent, Shirley Ringo, makes the point that she has gone
> to
> > every candidate forum, even those that weren't particularly sympathetic
> to
> > her as a Democrat. Well, so did these three Republicans.
> >
> > Oddly enough, no one seems to be particularly upset that Goesling didn't
> > show up for his time on the radio. But then he is the only one of the
> > three not claiming to have nasty mailings sent out against him.
> >
> > Some on the left seem to find insult in the very fact that ones as
> > conservative in all aspects of their lives as Bouma and Young are running
> > for office.
> >
> > We don't.
> >
> > They give us voters some very clear choices. It is quite obvious in
> > Bouma's race against Dan Schmidt and in Young's race against Ringo who is
> > the conservative and who is the liberal.
> >
> > That should make it much easier for you to make up your mind for whom to
> > vote.
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Translation: Why is everybody always pickin' on me?
> >
> > You see, Mr. Rozen. When you run for public office, you should realize
> > that, sometimes, you are going to meet people that simply do not agree
> > with you.
> >
> > What separates the riff from the raff is how a candidate interacts with
> > those people that do not agree with him/her. Because, Mr. Rozen, like it
> > or not, those people are part of your constituency.
> >
> > In interacting with that portion of the constituency that disagrees with
> > the candidate, the candidate can either step up to the plate and respond
> > to questions with honest heart-felt conviction or they can run and hide.
> >
> > If you can't swim, stay out of the pool.
> >
> > Seeya at the polls, Moscow.
> >
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow, Idaho
> >
> > "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to
> change
> > and the Realist adjusts his sails."
> >
> > - Unknown
> >
> >
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