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RE: Public Hearing



Mrs. Loreca Stauber,

Very interesting paragraph below regarding the '"takeover" of government'
and 'the flushing out of the conservative religious fundamentalists' and
'their property acquisitions' as though:

1) it is bad to be a 'conservative religious fundamentalists'
2) it is bad to have 'conservative religious fundamentalists' represented 
in government
3) it is bad for 'conservative religious fundamentalists' to own property

And on top of this, you seem to imply: 
1) that 'conservative religious fundamentalists' need to 'flushed out'

I am just curious as to what you would desire to do to the 'conservative 
religious fundamentalists' that have been 'flushed out'.

Especially considering that this 'is a Christian country." And our laws 
and courts have been previously based on the bible.

I would agree with you that 'indeed, there is little time allotted to each
of us in our lifetimes to do some good.' And in the case of 'conservative 
religious fundamentalists' it is even more important today. Because most
'conservative religious fundamentalists' just want to work hard, raise their 
families, enjoy the grace of God, and be left alone. But what has happened
is that groups with agendas to deconstruct society have actively promoted
to overturn the basis of this great country while the 'conservative 
religious fundamentalists' who just want to work hard, raise their families, 
enjoy the grace of God, and be left alone, find themselves in a cesspool of
'modernity' intolerance (using Doug-squared terminology).

Living in His Great and Glorious Kingdom,
John Harrell


--- Loreca Stauber <lstauber@latah.id.us> wrote:

> HELLO, BILL,  I'M NOT HAPPY TO NOT BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH A CONNECTION
> BETWEEN THE PRESS RELEASE YOU ARE PREPARING FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL KITCHEN OF
> MARY AND THE COUNTY'S PROPOSED RETROFIT OF THE GRANGE BUILDING ON THE COUNTY
> FAIRGROUNDS. THIS COUNTY PROJECT HAS BEEN A SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION AND
> DISAGREEMENTS.  THERE IS A HIATUS IN THIS UNHELPFUL BACK AND FORTH,
> THANKFULLY; ROOF, CEILING, AND ASSESSMENTS OF THE LARGER NEEDS IN ORDER TO
> ACCOMPLISH THE RETROFIT ENDS WILL BE COMPLETED BEFORE FAIR TIME, ABOUT 2ND
> WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 2002. AFTER THE FAIR I HOPE IT WILL BE A "FULL SPEED AHEAD
> DAMN THE TORPEDOES" AFFAIR BASED ON WHAT THE ASSESSMENT DETERMINES NEEDS TO
> BE DONE.  SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO ACHIEVE THE DESIRED ENDS ARE YET TO BE FOUND,
> BUT THEY ARE THERE.
> 
> ON ANOTHER SUBJECT, THE FLUSHING OUT OF THE CONSERVATIVE RELIGIOUS
> FUNDAMENTALISTS AND THEIR PROPERTY ACQUSITIONS AND "TAKEOVER" OF GOVERNMENT
> AND PUBLIC PROCESSES, IS NOT SUFFICIENT. I MAINTAIN A SIMPLE SOLUTION: STOP
> TALKING AND ACQUIRE PROPERTIES, BECOME ELECTED OFFICIALS, AND BE IN THE
> ACTION.  TALKING HAS ITS PURPOSES, BUT AT SOME POINT THE DOING NEEDS TO TAKE
> PLACE.  WHEN I CARRIED THE SLOGAN OF "LIFE IS SHORT, WORK HARD!" THROUGHOUT
> MY CAMPAIGN TO BE A COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND AS A COUNTY COMMISSIONER I WAS
> NOT TRYING TO BE "CUTE."  BECAUSE, INDEED, THERE IS LITTLE TIME ALLOTTED TO
> EACH OF US IN OUR LIFETIMES TO BE SOME SOME GOOD.
> 
> ALL THE BEST, BILL.  SINCERELY, LORECA
> 
> 
> 
> NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
> BEFORE THE BOARD OF LATAH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
> 1:30 p.m.
> Monday, July 15th, 2002
> 
> The Board of Latah County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on
> Monday, July 15th, 2002, in Room 2-B of the Latah County Courthouse, Moscow,
> Idaho, to receive comments on:
> 
> *1:30 p.m. SP #637 - Gray Short Plat: A request for approval of a short plat
> of a 18.91-acre parcel to create two approximately 5-acre parcels and one
> approximately 8-acre parcel zoned Rural Residential (RR-5), five acre
> minimum. The property is located along Chaney Road, near Viola, in Section
> 6, Township 40 North, Range 5 West, B.M., in Latah County.
> 
> All interested parties are encouraged to attend the hearing.  Accommodations
> for individuals who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act are
> available upon request.  Notice is required in the Planning Office three
> working days prior to the hearing in order to acquire accommodations.
> 
> This hearing will be held pursuant to the Latah County Hearing Procedures
> Ordinance and under authority of the Idaho Local Planning Act, Latah County
> Comprehensive Plan, The Latah County Zoning Ordinance, and the Latah County
> Subdivision Ordinance.  The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right
> to limit the length of testimony.
> 
> Additional information on this request, including full copies of the
> proposals, is available from the Planning Department at the Latah County
> Courthouse, Moscow, Idaho.  Phone (208) 883-7220.  Written comments will be
> accepted at the above office prior to the public hearing.
> 
> 
> Bill Belknap
> Associate Planner
> 
> 
> (This is a public service announcement)
> 


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