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Friday, June 11, 2010

Randall's MBA Confirmed -- Reeves' Sullied Campaign Confirmed

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A local beclowning has occurred.

According to the NewsObserver.com


National-Louis spokeswoman Jill Talabay confirmed to Dome Thursday evening that Randall did graduate from the school, which is based in Chicago.

All that Bernie Reeves has accomplished in this attack on Randall is to besmirch his own campaign, allow Carter Wrenn to once again embarrass himself, and tarnish the reputation of their informant Kent Clizbe.  Patience would have averted this event for Reeves.


Bernie Reeves, in the Randall MBA attack, has shown himself to be the type of politician who is not only willing skirt privacy laws to attain information, but then use that information to tarnish a private citizen in his quest for political power.  Further, Bernie Reeves has  defined himself as the sort of old school politician that the conservative party sorely needs to move beyond.

And what are the Tea Party crowds, but an expression of Americans who wish to pull the best out of not just the Republican party, but  the Democrat party as well in an effort to leave the worst like Bernie Reeves behind.

We need a Cincinatus, not a Bernie Reeves.





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3 comments:

  1. Reeves is the incredible shrinking candidate in this race. Everytime he throws mud he just gets smaller (and so does Wrenn). Remember he took a salary from the campaign to act this badly toward a fellow Republican!!! What happened to his conservative issue based campaign?

    I think he wins 5th place in the 2010 pomposity contest behind Obama, Pelosi, Miller and Reid. Maybe it was the Non-Congeniality Award !!!!

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  2. Skirt privacy laws? Since when is there anything unusual about verifying college degrees? Don't voters have a right to know?

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  3. Voters have a right to know only that information that the candidate has released. If the unreleased information becomes a problem for for the voters, the candidate may not win the race.

    Second. In job applications I have filled out in the past I am asked to give PERMISSION to the employer so they can have access to my records.

    Third. I visited the Student Clearing House to see what information was readily available. None. Access to that information is privileged.

    It appears that Reeves used a friend's privileged access (access likely gained through misrepresentation according to the term and conditions) to Randall's school records through the Student Clearing House. This gave him an avenue for attack.

    Did Reeves break privacy laws? I don't think so.
    Does Reeves have plausible deniability? I believe so.
    Skirting privacy laws? You decide.

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