[Vision2020] Palin Candidacy Helps Planned Parenthood
Jeff Harkins
jeffh at moscow.com
Thu Oct 2 08:33:32 PDT 2008
Mr Hansen,
I have no difficulty with criticism of public officials as they carry
out their daily responsibilities.
I have serious concern about taking actions that serve to malign or
harm that individual. The donation scam is tasteless and unethical.
As to the rest of your diatribe - drivel. You don't want meaningful
dialogue, you want the "most posted award".
Guess what - you win.
At 05:32 AM 10/2/2008, you wrote:
>Mr. Harkins stated:
>
>"This is the best you can do? Please provide some authority for your
>assertion that she is not a private citizen because she is running for
>public office. You assert that it is ok to intentionally hurt her?"
>
>At first I thought it was all one big put-on. But, you REALLY are
>struggling with basic comprehension.
>
>I will reiterate what I had said earlier. Sarah Palin, as a candidate for
>public office, is susceptible to public criticism, both favorable and
>adverse. Unsubstantiate ridicule of her private life (that portion not
>related to her candidacy) is open to litigation.
>
>If false claims against a person's public life were litigious, Karl Rove
>and the Swift-Boaters (Now, if that doesn't sound like a band from the
>late 50s), would still be in court over Al Gore and John Kerry. You do
>understand the difference between "public" and "private" in this context,
>don't you, Mr. Harkins?
>
>If I wanted my statements twisted and mangeld to fit some lame, non-
>constructive agenda, I'd return to posting them at Courtney's blaahg.
>
>Jeesh!
>
>I responded to you, Mr. Harkins, hoping to develop some sense of
>constructive dialogue.
>
>What I continuously find out about you, Mr. Harkins, is that you don't
>really give a damn about meaningful interaction. You merely crave
>attention. Pitiful as it may be, the attention you so desparately require
>is not found on a public community listserve.
>
>Enough said.
>
>Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow,
>Idaho
>
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