Moscow-Pullman Daily News letter to the Editor: “City misled appellants”
Corruption runs deep in Moscow. Continue reading
Corruption runs deep in Moscow. Continue reading
It’s over. Continue reading
“This action threatens our survival as a 31-year-old business in downtown Moscow.” Continue reading
“In our own community, we have Doug Wilson writing about slavery as a paternalistic, protective institution, when it is well-documented that slavery in the South was as cruel and dehumanizing as slavery ever was.” Continue reading
“Surrender your independence.” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“I’m not sure where all of you stand religiously, but next time you call an entire group of people rapists based on one horrifying event, ask yourself how you would like to be classified in the same way because of someone else’s disgraceful choices.” Continue reading
Douglas Wilson does not fight to protect the Sitler child from his family because Douglas Wilson supports allowing Steven Sitler to live in the same home as his son. Continue reading
“Moscow residents should also be aware that the 680-seat auditorium planned for downtown is probably set to be Doug Wilson’s church. Most of the building is the auditorium, and you can’t teach 300 music students with only five classrooms. And suppose they actually do add 300 more students to the 165 they already have — downtown Moscow would be overrun with New Saint Andrews College students, and Doug Wilson’s dream of making Moscow into his own Oxford would be achieved.” Continue reading
Blitzkrieg! Continue reading
“New St. Andrews’ downtown Moscow presence is a decided benefit to some businesses and a detriment to others. NSA has grown a great deal since its founding in 1994. Although the institution prizes its status as a small school, it’s obvious that NSA intends to continue growing. The bigger it becomes, the greater impact it will have on downtown Moscow, and the harder it will become for NSA to develop and move to a more integral, integrated campus.” Continue reading
Stop the presses! Continue reading
“Moscow is already dominated by a particular religious, political and social philosophy, which began, I believe, about 1976 when Blue Mountain Rock Festival came to town. It grew into being increasingly dominated by a religious (New Age), political (left wing) and social (redistribution of wealth) philosophy.” Continue reading
“As a town becomes increasingly dominated by a particular religious, political or social philosophy, residents and visitors who find such views repugnant begin to worry that, in spending money, they might be helping to advance those ideas.” Continue reading