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Re: COLUMBINE AND GOD IN THE SCHOOLS?



I'm too old to fight in wheat fields too.  I was just offended with the way
you went after a grieving family with little or no sensitivity.  You
violated some very basic social norms when you tore into this man.  That is
what sent me off on a crusade.  By the way how did those hearing go in
Clarkston?  No I'm not a master plot to overthrow the communities sense of
righteousness.  I just feel bad about the people in  Columbine, Colorado.
They should be allowed a little leeway here.  When someone jumps on them the
way Don did it just rankled a nerve.  So, understand I am not some weirdo
monster out here jumping on everything just to raise the dickens and report
back to a psychologist my findings.  I care about people and don't think it
is such a bad Idea to pray to our maker on occasion.  There are no atheists
in a foxhole friends, trust me, I know this for a fact.  with all due
respect;

Wolfgang M. Schwartzenweintraub


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Coombs" <dcoombs@uidaho.edu>
To: <vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: COLUMBINE AND GOD IN THE SCHOOLS?


> It is always good to hear from friends, especially when they are willing
> to testify that I shouldn't be beat up in a wheat field.
>
> Having survived a day of hearings on fish and dams in Clarkston, I have
> returned home to go on line to report that I am too old to fight in wheat
> fields. At this stage in my life, I have trouble fighting fish.
>
> I honor Wolfgang Schwartzenweintraub's right to hold and reveal his own
> opinions on just about anything -- unless he is part of some undergraduate
> psychology experiment to see what you can get away with on a community
> list server.
>
> It is my opinion that something like that must be the case. Is there a
> prize for figuring this out?
>
> Don Coombs
>
>
>




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