--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "nablus108" <nablus108@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <groups@> wrote:
> > >
> > > on 8/17/06 6:01 PM, Jason Spock at jedi_spock@ wrote:
> > >   
> > > >     Has Maharishi ever given a straight answer on the 
> movement's 
> > finances.??
> > > > 
> > > No.
> > > > 
> > > > What does the TM-org think of Earl Kaplan now.??
> > > > 
> > > Probably hates his guts, but would welcome him back if he 
> offered 
> > to give
> > > more money.
> > 
> > Why should Maharishi be held accountable by small egos that are 
> just 
> > attached to money, who have no idea what he is doing or his role 
> in 
> > the world at this time ?
> 
> 
> 
> Maharishi should be held accountable because of the principle of 
> RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR:
> 
> (rehs-pond-dee-at superior) n. Latin for "let the master answer," a 
> key doctrine in the law of agency, which provides that a principal 
> (employer) is responsible for the actions of his/her/its agent 
> (employee) in the "course of employment." Thus, an agent who signs 
> an agreement to purchase goods for his employer in the name of the 
> employer can create a binding contract between the seller and the 
> employer. Another example: if a delivery truck driver negligently 
> hits a child in the street, the company for which the driver works 
> will be liable for the injuries.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/z94rp
> 
> You can't have it both ways: either MMY runs the TMO or he doesn't.
> 
> If he does, then he has to be held accountable for everything that 
> happens under him.
> 
> If he doesn't, then let some professionals run the TMO, for God's 
> sake!
> 
> That's why I was so pissed off with MMY and the TMO over the Levi 
> Butler affair: there was clear evidence of contributory negligence 
> on the part of the TMO when they did not follow policy and hand Sem 
> over to the appropriate authorities after the first attack he 
> perpetrated against another student prior to the murder.  It is 
> obvious to me that the reason this wasn't done was because of the 
> wish to keep crime numbers on campus and in Fairfield down.  A 
> direct result of TMO policy and the wishes of MMY.
> 
> And also: after the incident, the only thing I heard come from MMY 
> regarding the Butler murder was that he blamed society at large for 
> the murder.
> 
> No taking of responsibility himself.
> 
> As much as I detest Jimmy Carter, I respect him for what he said 
> after that botched attempt by the U.S. military to rescue the 
> hostages in Iran.  He said: I take full responsibility for this.  
> the buck stops here.
> 
> Janet Reno did that, too, right after the Waco tragedy.  She said: 
> the choice to raid them was mine and mine alone.  I'm responsible.
> 
> No such words were forthcoming from MMY.
> 
> Sad.

So you really believe that these people, including that christian 
fundamentalist peanutfarmer Carter knows the detailed working of 
cause and effect ? To hear that fellow say " the buck stops here" 
just makes me laugh.
> 
> 
> > 
> > Someone posted a while back that Kaplan regrets writing the 
> letter. 
> > Apparently he complained to Amma about Maharishi had taken all of 
> > his money whereupon she scolded him and said it happened because 
> he 
> > was so attached to money. Anyone knows the details of that story ?
> >
>






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