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To: one_less who wrote (433503)11/6/2008 5:26:22 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572209
 
"Another untrue statement from you. Are you ever truthful?"

I am always truthful.

You, on the other hand, are full of bovine excrement.

Since you are too boneheaded to realize you should be checking your "facts", here is a link.

enotes.com

Here is the important part.

the First Amendment rights of free speech and expression outweigh the public official's rights unless the public official can prove that the defendant acted with actual MALICE. Actual malice means that the defendant who communicates a defamatory statement does so knowing that the statement is false or very likely false.



To: one_less who wrote (433503)11/6/2008 5:32:31 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572209
 
Randy, Randy, Randy

11.06.08 -- 11:03AM
By Josh Marshall

Well, Randy Scheunemann now insists that he wasn't really fired by the McCain campaign in the final days of the election for hitching his wagon to the Palin trainwreck and dishing against McCain to the press, or at least so he now says. But ...

However, Goldfarb did concede that Scheunemann's campaign e-mail was cut off, and his blackberry was taken away late Friday. Goldfarb admits that senior McCain aides were mad at Scheunemann, and wanted to fire him, but he insists they stopped short of that, and instead simply turned off his campaign communication.
Just think what the country has lost by not having this team running the national government at this time.

I didn't know the Scheunemann had almost lost his job before the end of the campaign. But I have been working on a post about some career advice for Scheunemann because the results of the election do seem likely to have a big impact on his bottom line.