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On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:50:54   vision2020-digest-request wrote:
>vision2020-digest Digest				Volume 99 : Issue 211
>
>Today's Topics:
>  Re: Whoyagonnachooz?                  [ "JS M" <jbiggs50@hotmail.com> ]
>  Listserver: Ag & env.                 [ "Stephen Cooke" <scooke@uidaho.edu> ]
>  information RE: guns again            [ sec@moscow.com ]
>  Re: 2nd Amendment                     [ Erikus4@aol.com ]
>  Pacifica Radio situation              [ Tim Lohrmann <timlohr@yahoo.com> ]
>  Re: Moscow surplus and seized weapon  [ Marc <cram3813@uidaho.edu> ]
>  Fwd: 2 cove/mallard action alerts     [ "bill london" <bill_london@hotmail. ]
>


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When I joined the vision2020 distribution list, I'd hoped it would be a 
forum (with impact) for local issues.  How great to see the candidates 
on-line!  Can we get Councilman Busch on-line?  I like the idea of 
formulating a list of questions for the candidates.  I think this 
(vision2020) could be a great resource for the candidates.  Maybe posting a 
semi-official statement from each candidate would be good?
jm


>From: Nancy Holmes <ncmholmes@moscow.com>
>To: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Whoyagonnachooz?
>Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 12:58:45 -0800
>
>
>					Third Day of Autumn, 1999
>
>					Evan Holmes
>					Box 8981
>					Moscow, Idaho 83843
>					(208) 883-4918
>
>I'm glad to hear I made the long list for City Council. In order to help
>you decide who makes the short list I've enclosed some preliminary
>information about me.
>
>Why city council?
>
>Moscow is my home. I know that the simple word "home" holds meanings that
>extend beyond the walls of my house and the patch of former prairie that
>extends to the curb. I want to share in the duties that will maintain and
>improve this larger home.
>
>The American model of the electoral process that insures representative
>democracy has long been heralded. But it only remains vital through active
>participation. I am entering this contest partly to insure that there is
>indeed a contest. I want residents to think about their vote. I want
>outsiders to say, " That town is alive."
>
>Moscow's demographics are complex. Many disparate "constituencies" are
>affected by council actions and all need to be represented. I want to be
>part of a team that works to make decisions which benefit the interests of
>as many different constituents as possible.
>
>For me, the position would be invigorating and enjoyable. I like listening
>to local residents about their concerns. I want to be able to use their
>input to help sustain our Moscow.
>
>
>Here's a bit of biography:
>
>I am forty-three years old. My wife, Nancy, and I have lived in Moscow for
>ten years. Since January 1991 we've focused on nurturing our children;
>that's when our daughter Emily was born. Her brother Colin joined us in
>1993. So, fifty percent of my family are Moscow natives.
>
>My employment history includes a lot of time with the National Park
>Service, a bit with the U.S. Forest Service and as a formative member of
>Interpretive Media Productions (my wife's company). I know what it means to
>serve the public interest and to act in capacities that require a high
>level of trust. I have a lot of experience with public meetings; as a
>participant, as a director and as a mediator. I understand how government
>decisions must fall within the boundaries of authority and jurisdiction and
>how existing policy and precedent must be addressed. I have worked
>effectively within the confines of a bureaucracy and I am no stranger to
>reports, budgets, balance sheets, income statements and management plans.
>
>My employment is multiple and varied. Since living in Moscow I have spent a
>considerable amount of time working as a carpenter and contractor.  I
>frequently buy and refurbish older homes. As a result I also seem to be a
>property manager and a real estate investor. In addition I am a part-time
>on-call employee of the Moscow School District so on any given day I might
>be found cleaning the bathrooms at Russell elementary, delivering frozen
>turkey to the high school kitchen or sorting the mail at the district
>administrative office. Essentially I am self employed. I think this is
>important because it means I have a schedule flexible enough to attend the
>myriad council administrative meetings and those of adjunct organizations
>and ad hoc interest groups.
>
>
>Questions?
>
>Contact me at home (883-4918) or in cyberspace (ncmholmes@moscow.com) or by
>mail (P.O. Box 8981, Moscow, Id., 83843)
>
>

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Dear Visionaries,
 FYI.
 If you replace the word Agriculture w/ the 'land development,' it suggests
an approach to the problems often discussed on this list server.
Steve

jvickery@iatp.org on 09/20/99 02:43:52 PM

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since there appears to be desire to move this thread off Vision2020, 
I have provided my data to Mr. Beebe in e-mail, but for anyone else 
who would like the data on media bias re: gun control (and MANY 
other issues) please e-mail me and I will provide the source.

Stan
>some woman killed by some animal who doesn't care 
>what the retraining order said? doesn't that violate her Consitutional 
>right to "life, liberty and the Presuit of Happies"?.

Stan:

"Retraining orders" are the next step in the liberal agenda.  1st you steal 
Liberty, then you convince them it doesn't matter...  : )

E. O'Daniel
IDAHO!
Fellow Pacifica Radio fans:
If you're interested in the ongoing Pacifica Radio
management controversies at KPFA, Berkeley and
elsewhere, here's a good place to get the lowdown:
 
www.savepacifica.net/index.htm

Thanks, TimL.

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At 12:38 PM 9/27/99 -0700, you wrote:
>meat is a drug. Try to stop eating it... you'll see.
>
I guess air is too.  I tried to give breathing up for Lent, but the body
was weak.

Marc
true, blue (or is that cyanotic?) american
Anyone interested in the latest from the Cove/Mallard Coalition?
BL


> >From: Cove/Mallard&FOC <cove@moscow.com>
> >Subject: 2 cove/mallard action alerts
> >
> >Dear friends,
> >
> >MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE BOOGIE
> >  	 On October 15th, your presence is requested at a bridge dance
> >being held on the Rainy Day bridge over the South Fork of the Clearwater
> >River. This 'million dollar bridge boogie' will take place off route14,
> >about 30 miles east of Grangeville, Idaho. Citizens will gather for an 
>all
> >day picnic then dance into the night on an active timber hauling bridge 
>to
> >show public concern for the preservation of this incredibly diverse 
>habitat.
> >	The million dollar bridge was built to access the Wing
> >Creek-Twentymile Area for timber extraction affecting 52,000 acres of Nez
> >Perce National Forest. Currently, on the Otter Wing timber sale, 
>completion
> >of all spur roads leaves the corporate beasts poised to resume logging in
> >an extremely steep and wet area. It boasts headwaters of pristine 
>steelhead
> >and cutthroat habitat streams such as Wing Creek, Little Wing, Otter 
>Creek
> >and forming tributaries of Johns Creek. The area is home to lynx, fisher,
> >pine martin and piliated woodpeckers, to name a few inhabitants of this
> >rich and wild place.
> >	Activists have documented many violations of environmental laws in
> >the sale -mostly PACFISH violations and trampling of the Clean Water Act.
> >We have conducted an ongoing direct action campaign in Otter Wing the 
>last
> >two years, but the machines continue to grind on. Sometimes one just has 
>to
> >stop and dance in celebration of the mysterious and beautiful places we
> >inhabit.
> >	Please come! We will assemble at the far side of the bridge on
> >October 14th, for folks interested in taking a walk in the sale. On the
> >15th, we will dance to live and house music on the Rainy Day bridge until
> >the stars begin to shine. We can make this a memorable and colorful event
> >by wearing costumes or bright clothes.
> >	We are still looking for interested bands and musicians to play.
> >There are already a few bands (but the more the merrier) and a public
> >address system. If you can help point us in the directions of some more
> >artists to make this party as awe-inspiring as the surroundings, please
> >contact us.
> >	Call the Cove Mallard coalition at 208-882-9755 for more
> >information and
> >more detailed directions. Please try to organize carpooling from your
>area. We
> >will also send flyers to anyone willing to put them up.
> >
> > COMMUNITY FEEDBACK PICNIC
> >	In an attempt to stimulate dialogue among concerned locals who
> >might not
> >make it to a backcountry action, we are hosting a free enchilada feed at 
>the
> >old Blaine schoolhouse just outside Moscow, Idaho at 6PM on October 3rd. 
>We
> >hope to hear some fresh perspectives on how we as a community can be
> >stronger in our resistance to the destruction of our National Forests. 
>Call
> >the coalition for directions if you care to join us.
> >
> >
> >
>

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