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Amen! ;)<BR> <BR>> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:11:53 -0800<BR>> From: philosopher.joe@gmail.com<BR>> To: thansen@moscow.com<BR>> CC: vision2020@moscow.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Just Curious<BR>> <BR>> OK I think I've reached my limit but just a point of clarification<BR>> since some people have noted to me off line, as well as Matt on line,<BR>> that Gary Schroeder is not a radical. I don't know the guy. I never<BR>> said that he's a radical and I didn't say it in the quote below. All I<BR>> did was ask some of questions of the "if it looks like a duck"<BR>> variety.<BR>> <BR>> What I meant below is that the radical right movement (Fox, Rush,<BR>> Courtney) is a joke since they promote anti-government rhetoric and<BR>> folks are so busy looking for corruption, etc. from Democrats that<BR>> they fail to notice it in their own party. And when they do notice it,<BR>> they just figure that's the way the world is and go and vote for their<BR>> guy anyway. Right wingers -- non-radicals as well as radicals -- have<BR>> been conditioned to accept dirty politics as status quo. You should<BR>> demand and expect more from your elected officials and if they don't<BR>> deliver, DON'T vote for them. You want better government? Make better<BR>> choices.<BR>> <BR>> Anyway, whoever you're for or against, don't forget to vote today!<BR>> <BR>> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Joe Campbell <philosopher.joe@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>> > This is why the radical right movement is such a joke. They promote the view<BR>> > that government is out of touch and corrupt yet their candidate for mayor<BR>> > needs a third party to communicate and their state senator likes to<BR>> > circumvent the democratic process with last minute stunts, like this<BR>> > weekend's letter.<BR>> ><BR>> > Sent from my iPhone<BR>> ><BR>> > On Nov 2, 2009, at 5:26 PM, "Tom Hansen" <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> >> Bottom line, Wayne . . .<BR>> >><BR>> >> If the mayor is not accessible by the people, how is that mayor going to<BR>> >> represent those people?<BR>> >><BR>> >> Mayor Chaney responds to public email inquiries regularly.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Here it is the night before election day and the people of Moscow don't<BR>> >> even know if John Weber even checks his email.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Why does John Weber respond to the people of Moscow, DURING HIS ELECTION<BR>> >> CAMPAIGN, through a third party (Greg Kimberling)?<BR>> >><BR>> >> If John Weber is elected mayor, will Greg Kimberling be Mayor Weber's<BR>> >> communication link with the people of Moscow?<BR>> >><BR>> >> Seeya at the polls, Moscow.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Tom Hansen<BR>> >> Moscow, Idaho<BR>> >><BR>> >> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change<BR>> >> and the Realist adjusts his sails."<BR>> >><BR>> >> - Unknown<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>> 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 />Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141665/direct/01/' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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