11/12/2006 6:34:45 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Community Center Contract Msg# 387958
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Example - What would you call someone who would take letterhead stationary from the Ocean Pines Area Chamber of Commerce, compose a fictitious letter in support of the OP community center, sign someone else's name and then mail that letter to the local papers for publication? Whose good side are you trying to get on with that opinion, Marvin, ESBIA or both? Ultimately it always gets down to the ad hominem attack. I guess in your opinion this letter must be an error in judgment, a mistake, an honest mistake, a joke, poor decision making, no foul, no harm done, a lesson learned, etc. Of course those with a propensity to believe conspiracy theories will not want to look at the letter in any way except as part of some grand conspiracy involving a board member or the entire board. You have a propensity to speculate without any supporting facts and not even stating the speculation is speculation. What's your unsupported speculation on the letter? Or perhaps you have some facts I have not discovered after speaking with Steen, Esham, and Clarke. Is so, tell us. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: ..........on some spin .......... The most recent spin I've read on the Forum is this spin , the first paragraph of which is below: "Hoax and forgery are strong words, and carry strong emotional appeal. They also carry a connotation of an intent to deceive. I'm not convinced that was the case." Whose good side are you trying to get on with that opinion, Marvin, ESBIA or both? I guess in your opinion this letter must be an error in judgment, a mistake, an honest mistake, a joke, poor decision making, no foul, no harm done, a lesson learned, etc. You're convinced his false letter is nothing more than, "Perhaps this is, at the least, a good lesson for the builder's association and will prevent such incidents in the future." Example - What would you call someone who would take letterhead stationary from the Ocean Pines Area Chamber of Commerce, compose a fictitious letter in support of the OP community center, sign someone else's name and then mail that letter to the local papers for publication? |
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