--- In [email protected], "Bob Brigante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], "peterklutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Bob Brigante" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > snip
> > > *************
> > > 
> > > The thing is, if Wynne had tried to get a few visas for the 
> pundits 
> > > before building the trailer park, he would have found out that 
> they 
> > > could not get entry into the USA because they are too poor. Then 
> > > maybe the millions raised could have been used to bring the 
> pundits 
> > > to Mexico or Canada, instead of having a collection of metal 
> boxes in 
> > > Vedic City which will probably sit unused for quite some time. I 
> > > don't know if either country would have accepted them, but that 
> could 
> > > have been tried as an alternative that would at least still have 
> > > pundits in North America (or close, in the case of Mexico).
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> > Where do you think the TMO would be today if MMY or any other leader
> > in it at kept asking the question "May I?" whenever a brainwave hit 
> them?
> > 
> > It's not how progress happens - especially not (r)evolutionary 
> progress.
> >
> 
> This is a very simple, practical question here. You could say that 
> the (r)evolutionary brainwave was when somebody said "let's get a 
> group of pundits to come to North America!" But the failure to 
> determine whether the pundits could get visas or not (and, given the 
> short lead time necessary to put together manufactured housing, it 
> was just criminally stupid not to have run at least 25 or so pundits 
> through the visa process before commencing building -- the same sort 
> of criminal stupidity we saw when a student was killed on campus last 
> year because of MUM negligence) is just typical of the way the 
> movement mismanages things (like, as I mentioned before, the quixotic 
> expedition to obtain sovereignty on the isle of Rota).

I read your post and see a mixture of straw man technique and mission
drift.

I am not interested in discussing the "armchair general's" take on TMO
events found at http://geocities.com/bbrigante

I replied because I felt someone needed to speak up on behalf of a man
attacked by stupid and defeatistic remarks.


> > You decide on what you want to happen and then go for it.
> > 
> > Finally, Bob is the Mayor of Vedic City, FF, USA - not Chihuahua, 
> Mexiko. 
> > 
> > Why the H**l would he want to get involved in a project in Mexiko?
> 
> 
> Because Mexico or Canada may be a feasible way to get the life-
> supporting value of pundits in North America? 


Since when is Bob Wynne the Mayor of North America?

The man's responsibility is to the city - he's just doing his job.
DOing what you suggest would mean spreading the resources he has very,
very thin. 

I also think he has his priorities straight for another reason - it's
not Mexiko or Canada that has a trainload of Shit Karma headed its way.


> Vedic City pundits are 
> not going to happen:
> 

Do you know this for a fact or are you just bs-ing?






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