RE: Boxhill demands Press officer step down
Yes Westman, you hit the nail on the head. This is a case of people publicly airing the man's private life and that is wrong. This is even more reason why Boxhill should not be asking the man to resign.
Westman (12/3/2006) Like them or not, the public airing of ones private life should be the real issue, and not derision about the act or acts.
</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Let me state here unequivocally that Garth has my unwavering support in his position as JFF press officer. I consider Earle Bailey, the former press officer, if not a friend, at least a close associate, but with all due respect to Early B, Garth has done a stupendous job as JFF press officer. Indeed, it's not hard to look special in this administration, but even if the Captain takes over the floundering ship, it would serve him well to keep Garth on in that position. (There is a joke there somewhere!
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