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<DIV> Visionaries and Doug Wilson,
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<DIV>When my children were little they liked to hear Aesop's Fables. There
was a particularly nice edition of the book with great illustrations that made
the stories especially enjoyable. A perennial favorite was "The Boy Who
Cried Wolf." They couldn't wait to get to the moral; "Liars are not
believed even when they speak the truth." Douglas Wilson did you
not hear that story when you were young? In your response to our
op-ed piece you continue to lie. </DIV>
<DIV>1. In our op-ed piece we referenced your claim that
the UI gave credit for protesting the 2004 non-history
conference. Your blog response was:</DIV>
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<DIV>" I did not claim that all the protesters got class
credit." </DIV>
<DIV>Guess what, Doug, I used <STRONG>your</STRONG> words which did not include
the word "All." No one suggested that you had ever said "all", and it is a
the usual Doug Wilson sleight of hand, smoke and mirrors, piece of
mis-direction that you have worked to your advantage for apparently most of
your life. </DIV>
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<DIV>What you did say was:</DIV>
<DIV>"It was the UI that spent (some sixteen) thousands of dollars to generate
opposition to <EM>Credenda's</EM> history conference, and <STRONG>even offered a
(for-credit) class to instruct students in how to be good, little protesters
against us."</STRONG> </DIV>
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FAMILY="SERIF">Was that enough, no, apparently not.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG>"the University of Idaho spending $16,000 to resist our history
conference (along with offering a credit class for protesting
us)"</STRONG></DIV>
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title=http://dougwils.com/?Action=Search&searchstring=weird+alliance
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<DIV>2. Regarding the boarding houses, you say:</DIV>
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<DIV>"For example, it never occurred to me to "disclose" that we had students
boarding with us. You know, our house has a certain number of bedrooms. We
<I>thought</I> it was okay if people lived in them. But who knew?</DIV>
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href="http://dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=1156">http://dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=1156</A></DIV>
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href="http://dougwils.com/?Action=Search&searchstring=riggins">http://dougwils.com/?Action=Search&searchstring=riggins</A></DIV>
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<DIV>You knew Doug. On May 11, 2000, Mr. Chris Schlect (then and now
an Elder in Christ Church and working for NSA then and now) received a letter
from Joel Plaskon, Assistant City Planner. <A
href="http://www.zonemoscow.com/past/answer2.html">http://www.zonemoscow.com/past/answer2.html</A></DIV>
<DIV>The last paragraph of the first page reads:</DIV>
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<DIV>"Please be aware that the City's regulations of the subject property</DIV>
<DIV>do not preclude your use of it as a means of income. If Conditional
Use Permit approval can not be given for New Saint Andrew's College at the
subject property, the Zoning Ordinance could allow other potential income
generating uses, some of which require use permit approval, and which may
include residential apartments, a home occupation, boarding house, bed and
breakfast, and daycare facilities."</DIV>
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<DIV>Are you now going to claim that Chris didn't share that information with
you? It was your college that was in jeopardy. Chris is/was an
elder, is it likely that he would keep something of this magnitude from
you? Hardly. </DIV>
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