Scientology
In article <38f2dc29.0@news2.lightlink.com>,
Russell Shaw <rshaw@dancris.com> wrote:
> THE reason he is "highly regarded" is that he is wealthy.
The fact that this aid has been in the nature of helping those
who are being steam-rollered and bulldozed and bullied by the
Church of Scientology is probably irritating to you, but I know
I'm not alone in feeling gratitude that he chooses to use his
money to help, rather than hurt people. (Hubbard used the money
he sweated out of his naive enthusiasts to develop yet more
ways to bleed them and sucker yet more "meat bodies" into his
own delusional sausage factory. Hubbard never gave one red cent
to any charity, or to support any cause he believed in (largely
I suspect because like any other con and cheat he believed in
no cause greater than his own comfort and welfare); he couldn't
even be counted on to support his own family.
Minton is certainly not above reproach. But he has chosen to
spend his time (which is priceless) and money to create the
Lisa McPherson Trust, and to support the work of
photodocumentarians such as Mark Bunker, all in aid of helping
to prevent the victimization of anyone like Lisa McPherson from
happening again.
I call that a great contribution to freedom, and I call that
noble.
--Barbara
From: ceon@u.washington.edu (Ceon Ramon)
Subject: Re: Be 3 feet back of your car
Date: 12 Apr 2000 00:49:19 GMT
Message-ID: <8d0h6f$tp0$1@nntp1.u.washington.edu>
I disagree. The reason Bob Minton is valued by critics is not
that he has money, but that he uses his money to help people.