From: Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [UC] A UCD world record
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:21:52 -0400
Though I've admonished others for speculating, it makes sense to me that
Councilwoman Blackwell asked John to help out at a neighborhood picnic and
he did, because they've helped
Kyle,
Your speculation comes closest to what I believe actually happened.
After all, that was the Saturday before Election Day, where
politicians were visiting all sorts of public community events. I
personally saw Jannie and Tom Knox at the Spruce Hill May Fair that
same day, and saw or
In a message dated 7/16/2007 12:42:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everyone treats as gospel the spin that John Fenton was a loose cannon
employee that was solely respnsible for wrongdoing.
I beg to disagree with the word everyone.
Many of us reserved
Sweeping this entire incident under the rug in the guise if it's being over
and done with, does nothing to address the collateral damage done to John
Fenton, whom I sincerely feel never acted alone in any services he did for
the UCD.
He did all he could for that organization honestly and
Amen, brother.
Surprising how, in this neighborhood of know-it-alls (to which company
both Al and I surely belong), how few people are prepared to say simply,
I wasn't there. I don't have access to the primary facts at this time
and, since it is a personnel matter, I probably never will.
: [UC] John Fenton Postscript [Was: A UCD world record]
Amen, brother.
Surprising how, in this neighborhood of know-it-alls (to which company
both Al and I surely belong), how few people are prepared to say simply,
I wasn't there. I don't have access to the primary facts at this time
and, since
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everyone treats as gospel the spin that John Fenton was a loose cannon
employee that was solely respnsible for wrongdoing.
Al Krigman wrote:
I beg to disagree with the word everyone.
Many of us reserved judgement on whether there was any wrongdoing at all,