[Vision2020] respect this forum

rhayes at frontier.com rhayes at frontier.com
Sun Sep 8 20:31:50 PDT 2013


Has been better lately. Don't know if my plea has anything to do with it, but it has been better. What I ask is that "flaming" people does nothing to enhance the discourse, so stick to the issues at hand and ignore the trolls and trolling. That is respect for the larger population of readership. 
 

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 From: deb <debismith at moscow.com>
To: Sue Hovey <suehovey at moscow.com>; Ted Moffett <starbliss at gmail.com>; rhayes at frontier.com 
Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com 
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2013 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] respect this forum
  


 
I try to be "good" but once in a while some idjit 
posts something I can't resist.....I'm a sucker for openings for a nasty 
"come-back" even though I know it just promotes flame wars....of course, if I 
were in real-time and face-to-face, I'd have no idea what to say; I'd just be 
gob-smacked and stand there with a goofy grin, wishing I could 
be elsewhere..... (UnIess I have had two glasses of wine, then all 
bets are off. Fair warning: In Vito Veritas).  
  
My friends say I'm straight-forward and honest, 
though very cynical. I have a hunch that means "lacking tact and consideration 
for others, with a serious bent towards disbelieving everything".  
  
But I do value the V. No mater what is posted, it 
all is interesting and has a piece of the puzzle that is 
Moscow-------------- 
Debi R-S 
  
  
----- Original Message -----  
>From: Sue Hovey  
>To: Ted Moffett ; rhayes at frontier.com  
>Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com  
>Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 4:44  PM 
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] respect this  forum 
>
> 
>Yes, I agree.  I’m trying valiantly not to post snide or sarcastic  remarks that are “gotchas,” even though I sort of enjoyed doing it in the  past, particularly if I thought of a really good one.  One reason: at my  age I need all the friends I can get, and pissing folks off probably works  against that goal.   
>
>Sueh 
>
>From: Ted Moffett  
>Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 3:58 PM 
>To: rhayes at frontier.com  
>Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com  
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] respect this forum 
> In about a decade of following Vision2020, I have read numerous requests  for more civility on this list.  While in some respects I agree with  these requests, they have never changed the frequency of personal  insults.  Some have even argued that the mud slinging actually increases  list participation, or list readership, and that the list would be more  boring, with fewer readers, if everyone was a perfect angel. 
>
>Don Henley's (one of the main musicians behind the Eagles) solo career  song "Dirty Laundry" expresses it... "Dirty laundry" in media sells!  "We  all know that Crap is King 
>Give us dirty laundry!" 
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46bBWBG9r2o 
>
>Lyrics to the song below: 
>
>I make my living off the Evening News 
>Just give me 
  something-something I can use 
>People love it when you lose, 
>They love 
  dirty laundry 
>
>Well, I coulda been an actor, but I wound up here 
>I 
  just have to look good, I don't have to be clear 
>Come and whisper in my 
  ear 
>Give us dirty laundry 
>
>Kick 'em when they're up 
>Kick 'em 
  when they're down 
>Kick 'em when they're up 
>Kick 'em when they're down 
>Kick 'em when they're up 
>Kick 'em when they're down 
>Kick 'em when 
  they're up 
>Kick 'em all around 
>
>We got the 
  bubble-headed-bleach-blonde who 
>Comes on at five 
>She can tell you 
  'bout the plane crash with a gleam 
>In her eye 
>It's interesting when 
  people die- 
>Give us dirty laundry 
>
>Can we film the operation? 
>Is the head dead yet? 
>You know, the boys in the newsroom got a 
>Running bet 
>Get the widow on the set! 
>We need dirty laundry 
>
>You don't really need to find out what's going on 
>You don't really 
  want to know just how far it's gone 
>Just leave well enough alone 
>Eat 
  your dirty laundry 
>
>Kick 'em when they're up 
>Kick 'em when they're 
  down  
>Kick 'em when they're up 
>Kick 'em when they're down 
>
>Kick 'em 
  when they're up 
>Kick 'em when they're down 
>Kick 'em when they're stiff 
>Kick 'em all around 
>
>Dirty little secrets 
>Dirty little lies 
>We got our dirty little fingers in everybody's pie 
>We love to cut you 
  down to size 
>We love dirty laundry 
>
>We can do "The Innuendo" 
>We 
  can dance and sing 
>When it's said and done we haven't told you a thing 
>We all know that Crap is King 
>Give us dirty laundry! 
>--------------------------------------- 
>Vision2020 Post: Ted Moffett 
>
>
>
>On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:06 AM, rhayes at frontier.com <rhayes at frontier.com> wrote:
>
> 
>>Hello, 
>>Please refrain from personal banter on this forum. The personal attacks  do nothing but devalue both the arguments and opinions posted, but also the  people posting the blather.  
>>While I know that V2020 is a free-for-all no moderation community  forum, let's show some respect to the majority who use this service to  become better informed citizens of the region. 
>>I suggest that if someone throws a "bomb," do not respond. If you have  a legitimate opinion, state that opinion and leave the personal attack out  of it.  
>>On an entirely different subject, I know that farmers don't like rain  right now, but it certainly is a blessing for those with gardens and  lawns.  
>> 
>>From: "vision2020-request at moscow.com" <vision2020-request at moscow.com>
>>To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
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>>  1. Re: And 
    yet no apology . . . (Scott Dredge)
>>  2. This won't surprise any of 
    us - (Rosemary 
    Huskey)
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>>Message: 
    1
>>Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 14:59:12 -0600
>>From: Scott Dredge <scooterd408 at hotmail.com>
>>To: Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com>,  Wayne Price <bear at moscow.com>
>>Cc: viz <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] And 
    yet no apology . . .
>>Message-ID: <BLU175-W18D7F58A356E0C0D19CFCBE4370 at phx.gbl>
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>>For emails intended to be 
    'offlist', please remember to remove the viz alias from the cc: list.  
    As Saundra wrote recently to another member who was posting dirty language: 
    'Have some respect.  We have young people who read Vision 2020, and 
    they do not need to be subjected to your foul explosions.  I don?t need 
    to be subjected to your foul explosions . . . no one does.'
>>
>>It's best 
    to keep displays of 'lack of mature responsibility' private.  And if we 
    have young people who read Vision 2020 as well as other people who are 
    decent, moral, and upstanding, it would be best to ix-nay any references to 
    ircle-say erks-jay as well as similar post from you regarding ubber-ray 
    olls-day and so forth.
>>
>>From: thansen at moscow.com
>>Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 09:01:16 
    -0700
>>To: bear at moscow.com
>>CC: vision2020 at moscow.com
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] And yet 
    no apology . . .
>>
>>I have more important things on my mind and on my 
    to-do list for the next several months, Mr. Price, than to play 
    I'm-rubber-you're-glue with some poorly equipped third grader here on the 
    Viz ad nauseum.  So tell ya what . . 
>>Here is a message you can 
    share with your buddies at your next circle jerk and/or at the sandbox 
    during your next show-and-tell . . .
>>You win!  
>>
>>
>>On Aug 
    31, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Wayne Price <bear at moscow.com> wrote:
>>
>>STRONGLY advise you to 
    wish in one hand, and............................ well, you know the 
    rest.
>>
>>With all the due respect you 
    deserve,
>>
>>Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Aug 31, 2013, at 3:22 AM, Tom 
    Hansen wrote:Although I have recently been scolded for what has been 
    interpreted and perceived to be a lack of maturity on my part, I stepped 
    forward and apologized, both publicly and privately, to those 
    affected.  After all, to do less would (and should) be considered a 
    lack of mature responsibility.
>>Subsequently, my feet have been put to the 
    proverbial fire here on the Viz by certain members who place themselves on 
    the moral highground.
>>Yet, as reflected in the public exchange below, I 
    have been referred to as "racist" by Wayne Price, based on nothing more than 
    his wrongful characterization of an article I posted.
>>No apology from Mr. 
    Price.  No retraction.  
>>Accountability and mature 
    responsibility are fates all of us must bear, not just those to whom some of 
    us hold a degree of animosity.
>>As such, Mr. Price should account for his 
    insulting comment.  Yet, given the character of those who placed 
    themseves on the previously mentioned moral highground, none is 
    expected.
>>Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .
>>"Moscow Cares" (the 
    most fun you can have with your pants on)http://www.moscowcares.com/ Tom HansenMoscow,  Idaho
>>"There's room at the top they are telling you still But first you 
    must learn how to smile as you kill If you want to be like the folks on the 
    hill."
>>- John Lennon
>>
>>
>>On Aug 28, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Tom Hansen 
    <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
>>
>>No, Mr. Price.  
>>That is not racist.  The humor was aimed directly at former Army 
    Major Nidal Hasan, the killer of 13 American soldiers and one unborn child 
    at Fort Hood, Texas, who was sentenced to death a mere few hours 
    ago.
>>Howver, you are entitled to your opinion, as shallow as it 
    is.
>>Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .
>>"Moscow Cares" (the most 
    fun you can have with your pants on)http://www.moscowcares.com/ Tom HansenMoscow,  Idaho
>>"There's room at the top they are telling you still But first you 
    must learn how to smile as you kill If you want to be like the folks on the 
    hill."
>>- John Lennon
>>
>>
>>On Aug 28, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Wayne Price 
    <bear at moscow.com>  wrote:
>>
>>And that's not racist?
>>Tom, there are only two things wrong 
    with you - your face!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Aug 28, 
    2013, at 1:41 PM, Tom Hansen wrote:Courtesy of the Duffel Blog at:
>>http://www.duffelblog.com/2013/08/nidal-hasan-granted-terminal-leave/-------------------------------------Nidal  Hasan Granted Terminal  Leave<AP_nidal_hasan_jef_130806_16x9_992.jpg>FORT HOOD, TX ? A  military jury has granted Army Maj. Nidal Hasan terminal leave today,  sparking consternation throughout the military.The decision fanned flames  sparked by recent revelations that he was continuing to receive full pay and  benefits while on trial for an act of workplace violence that left 13 dead  and wounded more than 30 others. Witnesses reported that Hasan shouted  ?Allahu Akbar? ? Arabic for ?I am dissatisfied with my working conditions? ?  during the attack.By granting him terminal leave, the Army will transfer him  from active duty to the ?involuntary reserve, dead? list. He will be  required to undergo a final physical, including a single vaccination through  an IV.His pay and benefits, including respiration and cardiac function, will  be
 stopped.At press time, many observers were !
>>upset that he had not 
    received a harsher 
    sentence.
>>-------------------------------------
>>
>>Seeya 'round town, 
    Moscow, because . . .
>>"Moscow Cares" (the most fun you can have with your 
    pants on)http://www.moscowcares.com/ Tom HansenMoscow,  Idaho
>>"There's room at the top they are telling you still But first you 
    must learn how to smile as you kill If you want to be like the folks on the 
    hill."
>>- John Lennon
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>>From: "Rosemary Huskey" <donaldrose at cpcinternet.com>
>>To: "'Moscow Vision 
    2020'" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>Subject: [Vision2020] This 
    won't surprise any of us -
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>>A Plutocracy Ruled by Self-Centered 
    Jerks?
>>
>>
>>August 27, 2013
>>
>>by Joshua Holland <http://billmoyers.com/author/hollandj/> 
>>
>>
>><http://cdn.billmoyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/AP100715021885_size.jp
>>g> 
    Hassan Nemazee, the wealthy Manhattan investment banker, steps over 
    a
>>security chain as he leaves federal court in Manhattan after being 
    sentenced
>>to 12 years in prison for bank fraud. (AP Photo/Larry 
    Neumeister)
>>
>>Hassan Nemazee, the wealthy Manhattan investment banker, 
    steps over a
>>security chain as he leaves federal court in Manhattan after 
    being sentenced
>>to 12 years in prison for bank fraud. (AP Photo/Larry 
    Neumeister)
>>
>>Two studies released last week confirmed what most of us 
    already knew: the
>>ultra-wealthy tend to be narcissistic and have a 
    greater sense of
>>entitlement than the rest of us, and Congress only pays 
    attention to their
>>interests. Both studies are consistent with earlier 
    research.
>>
>>In the first study
>><http://psp.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/08/19/0146167213501699.full#aff-1
>>> 
    , published in the current Personality and Social Psychology 
    Bulletin,
>>Paul Piff of UC Berkeley conducted five experiments which 
    demonstrated that
>>"higher social class is associated with increased 
    entitlement and
>>narcissism." Given the opportunity, Piff also found that 
    they were more
>>likely to check themselves out in a mirror than were those 
    of lesser means.
>>
>>Piff looked at how participants scored on a standard 
    scale of "psychological
>>entitlement," and found that those of a high 
    social class - based on income
>>levels, education and occupational 
    prestige - were more likely to say "I
>>honestly feel I'm just more 
    deserving than others," while people further
>>down the social ladder were 
    likelier to respond, "I do not necessarily
>>deserve special treatment." 
>>
>>In an earlier study
>><http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/02/21/1118373109.full.pdf+html>  ,
>>published last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of 
    Sciences,
>>Piff and four researchers from the University of Toronto 
    conducted a series
>>of experiments which found that "upper-class 
    individuals behave more
>>unethically than lower-class individuals." This 
    included being more likely
>>to "display unethical decision-making," steal, 
    lie during a negotiation and
>>cheat in order to win a contest.
>>
>>In 
    one telling experiment, the researchers observed a busy intersection, 
    and
>>found that drivers of luxury cars were more likely to cut off other 
    drivers
>>and less likely to stop for pedestrians crossing the street than 
    those
>>behind the wheels of more modest vehicles.  "In our crosswalk 
    study, none of
>>the cars in the beater-car category drove through the 
    crosswalk," Piff told
>>The New York Times
>><http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/12/the-rich-drive-differently-a-stu
>>dy-suggests/?_r=0> 
    . "But you see this huge boost in a driver's likelihood
>>to commit 
    infractions in more expensive cars." He added: "BMW drivers are
>>the 
    worst."
>>
>>Summing up previous research on the topic, Piff notes that 
    upper-class
>>individuals also "showed reduced sensitivity to others' 
    suffering" as
>>compared with working- and middle-class 
    people.
>>
>>Lower-class individuals are more likely to spend time taking 
    care of others,
>>and they are more embedded in social networks that depend 
    on mutual aid. By
>>contrast, upper-class individuals prioritize 
    independence from others: They
>>are less motivated than lower-class 
    individuals to build social
>>relationships and instead seek to 
    differentiate themselves from others.
>>
>>These findings may appear to 
    represent a bit of psychological trivia, but a
>>study
>><http://prq.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/10/04/1065912912459567.abstract?p
>>apetoc>  
    to be published in Political Science Quarterly by Thomas Hayes, a
>>scholar 
    at Trinity University, finds that U.S. senators respond 
    almost
>>exclusively to the interests of their wealthiest constituents - 
    those more
>>likely to be unethical and less sensitive to the suffering of 
    others,
>>according to Piff.
>>
>>Hayes took data from the Annenberg 
    Election Survey - a massive database of
>>public opinion representing the 
    views of 90,000 voters - and compared them
>>with their senators' voting 
    records from 2001 through 2010. From 2007
>>through 2010, U.S. senators 
    were somewhat responsive to the interests of the
>>middle class, but hadn't 
    been for the first 6 years Hayes studied. The views
>>of the poor didn't 
    factor into legislators' voting tendencies at all.
>>
>>As Eric Dolan 
    noted for
>><http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/19/oligarchic-tendencies-study-finds-onl
>>y-the-wealthy-get-represented-in-the-senate/> 
    The Raw Story, "The neglect of
>>lower income groups was a bipartisan 
    affair. Democrats were not any more
>>responsive to the poor than 
    Republicans." Hayes wrote that his analysis
>>"suggests oligarchic 
    tendencies in the American system, a finding echoed in
>>other 
    research."
>>
>>Hayes' study is consistent with earlier research, 
    including Princeton
>>University scholar Larry Bartels' 2005 
    study
>><http://www.princeton.edu/~bartels/economic.pdf>   of "Economic Inequality
>>and Political Representation."
>>
>>There are a 
    few of ways of looking at these findings. They could be the
>>result of 
    genuinely held ideological beliefs which happen to justify
>>inequality and 
    privilege.
>>
>>According to OpenSecrets <http://www.opensecrets.org/pfds/averages.php> ,
>>the 
    average net worth of senators in 2011 was $11.9 million, so it could be
>>a 
    matter of legislators advancing their own interests and those of 
    the
>>people with whom they socialize and associate.
>>
>>But MIT 
    economist Daron Acemoglu, who co-authored
>><http://www.amazon.com/Why-Nations-Fail-Prosperity-ebook/dp/B0058Z4NR8>  Why
>>Nations Fail with Harvard's James Robinson, says that this kind of 
    political
>>inequality is a product of widening economic disparities. "It's 
    a general
>>pattern throughout history," he told Think Progress
>><http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/03/23/451166/acemoglu-income-inequali
>>ty-political-powe/> 
    . "When economic inequality increases, the people who
>>have become 
    economically more powerful will often attempt to use that power
>>in order 
    to gain even more political power. And once they are able to
>>monopolize 
    political power, they will start using that for changing the
>>rules in 
    their favor. And that sort of political inequality is the real
>>danger 
    that's facing the United States."
>>
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