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Up front, I'll say I'm a Ron Paul supporter.
The American Spectator article, as well as the potential FEC investigation, is really stupid.
If there were any errors, they were done by HSLDA or HSLDA PAC or the officers. Clearly, Mike Huckabee and his campaign were not at fault and were not negligent.
The draft letter described included typos. Well, duh, it was a draft. The draft letter was not shown in full. The copy I have included definite references to HSLDA PAC at the top. Leaving off references to HSLDA PAC distorted the nature of the letter.
The officers of HSLDA and HSLDA PAC overlap. It is unreasonable to expect a segregation so great that one has to go to a coffee shop and check mail using a different address to get a copy of something. It is reasonable to assume email addresses apply to the person, even when using the domain of an organization.
This is clearly petty of the rival campaigns involved, of Spectator, of the FEC. It is reasonable for the Spectator to publish an article, but the distortion is unbecoming.
p>I am a homeschooler and was disappointed that HSLDA PAC came out for Huckabee. Even so, all three Mikes involved are good people, and this attack on them is silly. br> -- Dar Scott br> Albuquerque, New Mexico br> P.S. It might also be argued that the HSLDA E-lert service was reporting on the decision by the HSLDA PAC and was providing news to its members. /p> p> UP FROM EXTINCTION br> Re: Peter Hannaford's
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