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LadyGriz Did Nate Harris Pull Off a Recruiting Coup?

Grizzlyjournal - thanks for the invitation. I'll join you as often as I can. I came to college shortly after Zip Ron anyhodes (1964). I watched a lot of games but my memory of individual players is getting dimmer. I think that Eric Hayes, Shari Bratt, and Shane Belnap were the most intense, take no prisoners, full speed Griz players over that span. Having watched Avery Decoite at Big Sky, I think she may join that club.
I don't clearly remember Lady Griz recruiting classes, but I think this year's may prove to be the best. I think that the Lady Griz are back.
 
When I posted that men's basketball is a "ghost ship," I thought I'd get a lot of critical feedback.
That somebody somewhere would stick up for the program, fire away at me with counter-arguments and accusations of heresy, disloyalty and of course, Communism.
Nope.
Instead, the thread winds up being about Women's Volleyball!
I rest my case.
 
fire away at me with counter-arguments and accusations of heresy, disloyalty and of course, Communism.
In a 1927 novel by a Sinclair Lewis, Socialism and Communism are two distinct categories of consideration. As Francis Hutcheson, mentor for one Adam Smith, no later than 1745 would state:.'Industrial Will can not exist in a Communistic Society.' Subsequently, Book One of Volume One of 'The Wealth of Nations,' begins with the 'Division of Labor.' Hence, there is no John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (Greatest Happiness for the greatest number), in a Communistic Regime. And not much else either, evidently.
 
In a 1927 novel by a Sinclair Lewis, Socialism and Communism are two distinct categories of consideration. As Francis Hutcheson, mentor for one Adam Smith, no later than 1745 would state:.'Industrial Will can not exist in a Communistic Society.' Subsequently, Book One of Volume One of 'The Wealth of Nations,' begins with the 'Division of Labor.' Hence, there is no John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (Greatest Happiness for the greatest number), in a Communistic Regime. And not much else either, evidently.
Communism has never existed in this country--except as a protest vote--and never will. Capitalism has always been and always will be the economic engine that drives this country. I have benefitted greatly from that wonderful system.

I see Socialists in this country as only saying, "Hey! How do we cut up the Capitalistic pie? Who gets what? And do the people who've built our roads and airports and taught in our schools and responded first and corageously to all our emergencies and disasters--do they too get to share the spoils of the Capitalstic Engine?

That's not communism and Travis DeCuire is a great guy despite my issues with the men's basketball program. Those are my opinions and I'm sticking to them.😂
 
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