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Isn't the main question here something along the lines of "why in God's name would a church organization's leadership be so intensely drawn to a Super WalMart store on the Palouse?" <br><br>Or, conversely, "Why in God's name would a church organization's leadership, in their desire to welcome a Super WalMart, be so aggressively snotty toward those who disagree?"<br><br>Keely<br>http://keely-prevailingwinds.blogspot.com/<br><br><br><br><br>> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:44:58 -0800<br>> From: godshatter@yahoo.com<br>> To: josephc@wsu.edu<br>> CC: vision2020@moscow.com<br>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] He's Baaaaaaack . . .<br>> <br>> The current nosuperwalmart.com site doesn't appear to be hosted by the U <br>> of I. I was wondering if there was an employee page that preceded the <br>> domain name or something.<br>> <br>> If the University is not hosting the site, then the complaint must be <br>> that an employee of the University worked on it. If they were told to <br>> work on it as normal performance of their duties, that's one thing. If <br>> the employee was working on it using University computers and/or during <br>> paid work hours, then at best you have an employee breaking the rules <br>> of computer usage at the U of I. That does not make the University or <br>> the State liable for what they were working on. If they are doing it on <br>> their own time, they have every right to do so. <br>> <br>> So, does this suit have merit? Any official hosting of the site, or <br>> employees being paid specifically to work on it by the University or the <br>> State?<br>> <br>> Paul<br>> <br>> Joseph Campbell wrote:<br>> > Get a clue. Check the source.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > On 1/17/09 5:59 PM, "Paul Rumelhart" <godshatter@yahoo.com> wrote:<br>> ><br>> > <br>> >> I've never seen the nosuperwalmart site. What are the facts? Was it an<br>> >> official UI webpage? Was it the personal page of a UI employee? In the<br>> >> first case, they have a case. In the second, the UI is acting more as<br>> >> an ISP hosting personal content. I don't know the law there, but I<br>> >> doubt it's as cut-and-dried.<br>> >><br>> >> What was the URL to the page?<br>> >><br>> >> Paul<br>> >><br>> >> g. crabtree wrote:<br>> >> <br>> >>> I wish Mr. Glasebrook the very best in this Endeavour. The U of I was<br>> >>> completely remiss in allowing taxpayer resources to be squandered promoting<br>> >>> these causes and public officials are negligent in their duties when not<br>> >>> taking citizen complaints seriously.<br>> >>><br>> >>> g<br>> >>> ----- Original Message -----<br>> >>> From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen@moscow.com><br>> >>> To: <vision2020@moscow.com><br>> >>> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 10:00 AM<br>> >>> Subject: [Vision2020] He's Baaaaaaack . . .<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>> <br>> >>> <br>> >>>> Remember Dave Glasebrook?<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> In case you don't, he's the carrothead on the left . . .<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> http://www.tomandrodna.com/Photos/102907_Glasebrook.jpg<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Well, he (for lack of a more appropriate pronoun) is back.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Courtesy of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Man files petition requesting action from governor on allegations against<br>> >>>> UI<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> A Moscow resident has taken legal action against Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch"<br>> >>>> Otter, claiming the governor "failed to faithfully enforce Idaho law."<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Dave Glasebrook filed a petition for a writ of mandate against Otter in<br>> >>>> Latah County District Court on Monday.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> The document states Otter "breached public faith" and Glasebrook's civil<br>> >>>> rights by failing to investigate Glasebrook's claims that the University<br>> >>>> of Idaho covered up illegal computer use over the past several years.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Glasebrook claims the UI allowed an employee to run the Web site<br>> >>>> NoSuperWalMart.com using UI computer and phone systems. He also claims the<br>> >>>> UI allowed people "to send e-mail and post messages containing political,<br>> >>>> defamatory, threatening or otherwise prohibited activity." The claim is<br>> >>>> primarily related to Internet postings regarding the Moscow School<br>> >>>> District's 2007 levy election.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Glasebrook's petition also asserts the UI violated open records law by not<br>> >>>> releasing certain employee and student e-mails he requested related to the<br>> >>>> Web site and postings.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> The petition requests Otter order Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden<br>> >>>> to subpoena information about NoSuperWalmart.com, order the UI to release<br>> >>>> e-mail and electronic records to Glasebrook and assign an Idaho State<br>> >>>> Police officer to retrieve material from UI computers.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Glasebrook's final request is for Otter to appear before the court<br>> >>>> to "explain in detail why he does not want to follow the laws he is sworn<br>> >>>> to uphold and why he does not want to uphold (Glasebrook's) civil rights<br>> >>>> and liberties."<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Records attached to the petition show Glasebrook has been pursuing action<br>> >>>> against the UI since 2007. He has requested assistance from Otter's<br>> >>>> office, Idaho State Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel Eismann, Latah<br>> >>>> County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson, Moscow Prosecuting Attorney Rod<br>> >>>> Hall and former UI President Tim White.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Now, where did I put those public records requests?<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Great! Here they are.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Stay tuned, Moscow. More to follow . . .<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Tom Hansen<br>> >>>> Moscow, Idaho<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> "For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist<br>> >>>> Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go<br>> >>>> to work."<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> - Roy Zimmerman<br>> >>>><br>> >>>><br>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------<br>> >>>> This message was sent by First Step Internet.<br>> >>>> http://www.fsr.com/<br>> >>>><br>> >>>><br>> >>>> =======================================================<br>> >>>> List services made available by First Step Internet,<br>> >>>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<br>> >>>> http://www.fsr.net<br>> >>>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>> >>>> =======================================================<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> <br>> >>>> <br>> >>> =======================================================<br>> >>> List services made available by First Step Internet,<br>> >>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<br>> >>> http://www.fsr.net<br>> >>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>> >>> =======================================================<br>> >>><br>> >>> <br>> >>> <br>> >> =======================================================<br>> >> List services made available by First Step Internet,<br>> >> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<br>> >> http://www.fsr.net<br>> >> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>> >> =======================================================<br>> >> <br>> ><br>> ><br>> > <br>> <br>> <br>> =======================================================<br>> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br>> http://www.fsr.net <br>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>> =======================================================<br><br /><hr />Windows Live™ Hotmail®: Chat. 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