2/16/2006

Outside Instigator Continues to Plague Hudson

Dr. Bill's illustrious response to an HSO writer:

Mr. Muchlinski, you are simply wrong on several levels. First of all, you have a parochial definition of public education. In your view, as you have clearly implied above, public education is composed of only the government’s K-12 system. But any rational and clear headed analysis of the education landscape demonstrates that in fact an educated public is accomplished by many sources, the government schools being the least efficient, most costly, and clearly from these volleys back and forth, the most divisive to communities. Public education includes not merely the inefficient government schools that you
defend, but also private schools, religious schools, academies and last,but certainly not least, home scholarship. So, when you use the pejorative of anti-public education with respect to Internet Nut Salesman you are either ignorant or purposefully misleading people. Internet Nut Salesman is certainly not anti-education, nor is he anti-public education. Is he a critic of the government’s K-12 system? I would say yes, absolutely.
Secondly, if you want to refer toInternet Nut Salesman going in front of your local school board on camera and in public to challenge their dictatorial position as cowardly, you have a strange and bizarre concept of the term. Furthermore, it is this board and its leadership which has created much of the divisiveness by their politicizing matters that ought not be voted on at a board level (such as the voucher program in Milwaukee). Moreover, it was this board led by Annette Cook that engaged in the most cowardly of actions, with the compliant incompetence of the Hudson Police Department, in requesting Internet Nut Salesman and Mr. Shaw to be removed from a regular meeting in June.
Then, you state: We must agree to dismantle public education, and agree to pay tuition at a private school system, before he (Internet Nut Salesman ) will even attempt to make one valid argument that public education should be abolished by American society. This is an interesting argument, somehow placing government education in the role of the underdog and a sole citizen raising the debate and asking questions as the dominate, monopolist holding participant. Frankly, it’s beyond laughable it’s irrational. The fact is the system you are in love with has all the power - it's a government imposed monopoly! It has the power to tax, it has the most powerful union in the country representing its workforce, and by and large it has the support of the majority of citizens. Were that not the case, we would not be having this discussion your side would have lost long ago.
Then, for you to suggest that anyone who is campaigning for choice in education is advocating that you or anyone else pay for the private education of their child is, again, false and laughable. What the choice advocates argue and you can’t seem to grasp is the idea of only having to pay for education once, and not be
penalized for choosing a form of education for your children outside of the government K-12 system (as is the case today). Only a socialist with intentions of complete government planning would argue that full economic choice constitutes redistribution from the socialists pocket to that of the marketplace participant - apparently you believe Mr. Internet Nut Salesman 's money is not really his in the first place. The truth is it scares you because the government K-12 system cannot compete on its merits or in the marketplace, and you know it.
No, it is you who refuses to engage in an honest argument because the facts, morality and the traditions of the founding of this country are not on your side in this debate.

Dear Dr. (of liberty I presume) Bill.
The first question that comes to my mind is when did the Creator die and leave you as the final arbiter of morality, of absolute right and wrong? You and your illegitimate philosophical offspring of Ayn Rand, (author of The Virtue of Selfishness) represent nothing short of the absolute antithesis of the Judeo Christian ethic upon which many belief this country was founded.
You think that by redefining the definition of public education you can delude others into adopting your premise of what public education actually is and thus argue that you are a defender not a detractor and destroyer of that ideal. I for one will not buy your premise, or semantic gymnastics that twist the widely accepted concept of public education. As you say" by and large it has the support of the majority of citizens".
I must have missed something when I formed my concept of democracy, that believes in the rule of the majority. In your world of inverted logic, you argue that it is your group of pseudo intellectual gangsters that hold the keys to truth, and that the majority should cow tow to your intellectual superiority. You believe that if only the invisible hairy three fingered claw of the market would reign over education, somehow a utopia of learning would follow.

In the days of aristocracy this mythical market of yours ruled with an iron fist to keep the lowly subdued and ignorant. There is no reason to think that if your utopian pipedream of market based education would become a reality that the same end would not result. To some degree, through ever narrowing control of media and wealth it is already happening, talk about monopolistic tyranny.
As one who no longer resides in the Hudson School District, you are no longer a stakeholder in our community schools, rather you are a rabble rousing outside instigator.
Why not spread you poisoness ideas closer to a school district near your current abode?
Finally, in your typically inverted logical tactics, you accuse the school board of creating the divisiveness that has resulted from your incessant "government" school bash fest? Give me a break.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is all about the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. This is mantra for Bill Danielson.

Watchdog, nice suggestion, however Bill knows damn well he has no momentum if he begins in another school district so he stays around the community of Hudson to continue fostering lies and deceit about public citizens who serve our community with a great deal of pride and respect.

This school board race will be interesting as OTBL has only one candidate, I believe they are pooling their votes to get one person in to disrupt the movement of our schools.

Anonymous said...

After reading the comment "Debate" over
at HSO, It looks to me that Weese is getting the biggest share of whoop-ass, not Muchlinski. I guess that's why they had to bring in the big outside gunslinger Dr. Bill. Nothing like out sourcing when you don't have the smarts to make your own argument. I'm sure glad Dr. Bill's Anti shows up every so often to set him straight too.

Anonymous said...

I thought Bill boycotted the HSO! A jobe well done Mr. Bauman and Mr. Muchlinski, you brought Bill back to the HSO.

Andy Rand said...

Now that he's back I'm sure he's preparing the next chapter of War and Peace to respond to the Pro Ed. Guys
or PEG's. So watch out. Especially you JPN, bringing up the "public good" is collectivist talk according to Auntie Ayn. Dr. Bill will tell you all about that collectivist stuff in his reply, I'm sure. He's repeated it enough that even a dumb ass Statist should know it by heart.

JPN said...

I find this an interesting quote taken from the local anti-social website:

"Maybe you don’t need to get it into print. Your letter has been posted on the local socialist website. Hopefully, Baa Mutchbullski’s daughter can navigate their PC to the website so he can read it.

JPN responds to the letter with his usual name-calling and meaningless drivel. Oh yes, he posts the response under a pseudonym (Webster’s dictionary: “a fictitious name”)."

Sorry OTBL "embers," none of the above posts where done by me. You must have been the whiner over Westover's site playing the highly desired role of the Anti JPN. What a hoot. At least you are paying attention to the quality information we are attempting to provide on this site.

Besides, I was busy today. I was over at Afton skiing. I was looking from Dr. Danielson skiing through the racing course. I was going to give him the ski lesson I promised him last April.

Also, I rarely stoop to name calling embers and I always use my God-given initials to sign my posts. If you need a ski lesson, I'll be out again next Thursday night. Likewise, I can see embers is carrying on the time honored traditional of the OTBLers, by picking on a 14-year girl. Nice touch...

Anonymous said...

Hey Embers,
I sure learned a lot from you. Thanks,
I needed a moron to tell me what a pseudonym was. Did you learn that before you dropped out of high school or after?

Now here's one for you to look up.

Instigator. Synonym = Troublemaker!!!!!

Oh, Is Embers your real name?

Sunny Badger said...

Embers...I checked out the definetion of it:

1.A small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire.
2.embers The smoldering coal or ash of a dying fire.
--
It's like the last gasp of a fire...burnt out. It make me think of something else and the definetion could fit for embers:

dingleberry:
din•gle•ber•ry
a noun
1. A piece of dried feces caught in the hair around the anus.
1. An incompetent, foolish, or stupid person.

Anonymous said...

I recall seeing in the HSO that Muchlinski filed a criminal complaint with the district attorney's office regarding towncrier's comments to his daughter in ontheborderline. Do you think that embers is looking for something like that on his record too? I'm sure his family would appreciate that.

JPN said...

Evidently you didn't read CK's book review of a book assigned to one of his children. He asked the questions: "So what's wrong with using a normal family in a loving relationship to teach these skills. What is the real "Motive" behind using these kind of books? This is just wrong!"

From their high moral vantage point in the St. Croix Valley -- probably blanced on the top on Snilas Snell's grave stone in Prospect Park -- they represent what is "normal." Therefore, picking on someone's child would be a normal think that we could expect normal adults to do. Just as we would expect normal adults to be escorted out of school boards meeting or pose as a group with the stars and bars of the Rebel flag.

I mentioned the book review by CK to a friend and he remained me that "normal" is pretty much a setting on the drier.

Considering that we had an OTBL commenter on this site complaining about their high school student not reading books, I scratch my head at the contradiction prevailing over there.

Anonymous said...

JPN,
I thought that the comments were straying off track so thanks for bringing them back in line with this blog's mission statement of lambasting and ridiculing OTBL at every opportunity.
I used to think of "normal" in the same way your friend does, a setting on the dryer, but for me it was the dishwasher.
For me, "normal" seems to mean you get soaking wet with "luke" warm water, tumbling around you, then in the end you take the heat. Do you think that's what CK meant by "normal" ?
Or do you think he meant setting an example for children by hosting a blog for Hudson's finest anti-public school misfits so the kids can learn the meaning of "normal" by reading the OTBL version of War and Peace online?

Actually, I think what CK was driving at was that "normal" is one of those concepts that you just know it when you see it. Like when a bunch of OTBL bloggers break out the blogger lagers and gather round the "Stars and Bars" for an old fashioned Good Ol' Boy Time.

I'll hang up now and listen to Dr. Bill's reply.

Sunny Badger said...

Personally, I love it when the OTBL'ers start defining their vision of how the world is. I show this to God-fearing Republicans and they say stuff like "what a bunch of idiots!" Oviously, the "normal" discussed on OTBL isn't what normal Republicans think. But then again, maybe I've been talking to those people who really aren't Republicans. They are the tweeners -- the ones who don't vote the straight ticket or just stay home and watch reruns of "Friends."

Anonymous said...

666,
You really need to go visit American
Jihad and listen to their podcast.
I think that's what OTBL see as "normal".
http://www.openfire.us/podcast/american_jihad/
8AAB53F7-9FBA-11DA-8EFB-0011242E137A.html