I would like to thank the large number of people who have sent me e-mails encouraging me to continue to post accurate fact and reasonable opinions here on this website. Many people who follow this website and read the newsletter fear harassment and abuse if they post information and their opinions here. I will continue to represent all those afraid to post on this website.
I received an e-mail from someone who knows Bruce Rigelman well indicating that he is very ?‘depressed?’ over the elections results. The e-mail indicated Rigelman had never campaigned harder than what he did for Bill Powers. Rigelman truly believed Powers would win and they would form a board majority.
Last evening, I received an e-mail from a student who sought my advice on a petition to ask Bruce Rigelman to resign. The student referenced Rigelman?’s use of the terrorist words in his posting on Sunday and felt Rigelman could no longer serve as a role model for the students in the district. The student claimed he had a group willing to circulate petitions asking Rigelman to resign. The student also asked me how to post comments on this website.
Another e-mail was baffled why Bob Harding continued to refuse to answer my question about the Columbus Dispatch article. The individual called Bob Harding ?‘a liar?’ and a ?‘tyrant?’. One e-mail commented how non-partisan the webmaster was in immediately posting Ed Laramee?’s letter on this website and non existent the webmaster?’s response was for my request to show some respect for the victims of our national tragedy.
Finally, with interest, one person pointed out that in almost a year no more than 12 individuals have contributed to this discussion. 12 or fewer (for instance, voter, anonymous, violet all may be the same person)?—that?’s all. The person pointed out how many wrote they would no longer read my postings time and time and time again.
Please continue to send me your e-mails and I will respect your wishes not to be harassed on this website.
I received an e-mail from someone who knows Bruce Rigelman well indicating that he is very ?‘depressed?’ over the elections results. The e-mail indicated Rigelman had never campaigned harder than what he did for Bill Powers. Rigelman truly believed Powers would win and they would form a board majority.
Last evening, I received an e-mail from a student who sought my advice on a petition to ask Bruce Rigelman to resign. The student referenced Rigelman?’s use of the terrorist words in his posting on Sunday and felt Rigelman could no longer serve as a role model for the students in the district. The student claimed he had a group willing to circulate petitions asking Rigelman to resign. The student also asked me how to post comments on this website.
Another e-mail was baffled why Bob Harding continued to refuse to answer my question about the Columbus Dispatch article. The individual called Bob Harding ?‘a liar?’ and a ?‘tyrant?’. One e-mail commented how non-partisan the webmaster was in immediately posting Ed Laramee?’s letter on this website and non existent the webmaster?’s response was for my request to show some respect for the victims of our national tragedy.
Finally, with interest, one person pointed out that in almost a year no more than 12 individuals have contributed to this discussion. 12 or fewer (for instance, voter, anonymous, violet all may be the same person)?—that?’s all. The person pointed out how many wrote they would no longer read my postings time and time and time again.
Please continue to send me your e-mails and I will respect your wishes not to be harassed on this website.