Who are u? just…asking? …because you’ve been kind enough to post under your given name…
I’ve seen your posts the last few days on several blogs. I’ve not read your posts before on OC related blogs. Your comments seem to assume we know who you are and where your coming from. Sorry if I’m wrong, but it reads like we’ve interrupted your argument(s) from some other blog world.
It’s funny you should ask. Thank you for a convenient introduction to what I’m about to say.
I worked with the OCYD during the 2006 midterms and met a lot of people who post here through that campaign or Drinking Liberally.
I moved here in 2005 from Boston. My and my family name are very well known in political circles in cities just north of Boston proper. I had been campaigning there and in southern New Hampshire for the previous 17 years, since age 12, working for family friends and then eventually branching out on my own. I have worked on campaigns at every level of government from local ward elections to John Kerry’s presidential bid in 2004, totaling about 10 in all.
As some, but not all people here know, I was recently named the Communications Director of Ed Chau for Congress in the 42nd CD, but I have just today resigned due to some people on the blogosphere maliciously associating my personal beliefs with his campaign, despite my never identifying myself as one his top-level advisers, only once saying that I ‘worked’ for him, and nothing more.
But it’s my belief that a lot of people here who use the internet as a political tool didn’t want Ron Shepston to lose his netroots support if I attempted to challenge him on it later on down the road. There are two women in particular, and they know who they are, who facilitated this unfortunate turn of events. One of whom I’ve never even met, but has been putting unfair pressure on a mutual friend, and the other whom I’ve very much despised since the moment I met her and always saw as a talentless hack with an attitude problem who’s own self importance makes me look like a Franciscan monk by comparison.
Make no mistake, I still wholeheartedly support Ed Chau for Congress. In fact, now that I’m no longer affiliated with his campaign, I’ll probably show even stronger support for him. I intend to break Ron Shepston’s monopoly on the netroots, especially since I haven’t seen a word from him online since he declared.
Thank you ladies for taking off my leash! Trust me, I’ll find another job, but right this moment I’m more adamant than ever that Ed will win his race and I will fight to make sure that people stop using convenient friendships and some truly meaningless online posts as bludgeons to get their own way like spoiled children. It’s going to be an extraordinarily FUN election season now girls. You better watch what you post from here on in because I’ll be watching.
Many people in OC view Democrats as weak and shifty. I may not always agree with them, but now I know what their justification is. You’ve made a HUGE tactical error and an enemy of the WRONG woman and I’m not going to let fascist commies steal my party, the Democratic Party, as in DEMOCRACY, whose support for liberty and the first amendment is supposed to be as clear as an open blue sky! If you really want to win elections you need to smarten up.
SMS,
Who are u? just…asking? …because you’ve been kind enough to post under your given name…
I’ve seen your posts the last few days on several blogs. I’ve not read your posts before on OC related blogs. Your comments seem to assume we know who you are and where your coming from. Sorry if I’m wrong, but it reads like we’ve interrupted your argument(s) from some other blog world.
It’s funny you should ask. Thank you for a convenient introduction to what I’m about to say.
I worked with the OCYD during the 2006 midterms and met a lot of people who post here through that campaign or Drinking Liberally.
I moved here in 2005 from Boston. My and my family name are very well known in political circles in cities just north of Boston proper. I had been campaigning there and in southern New Hampshire for the previous 17 years, since age 12, working for family friends and then eventually branching out on my own. I have worked on campaigns at every level of government from local ward elections to John Kerry’s presidential bid in 2004, totaling about 10 in all.
As some, but not all people here know, I was recently named the Communications Director of Ed Chau for Congress in the 42nd CD, but I have just today resigned due to some people on the blogosphere maliciously associating my personal beliefs with his campaign, despite my never identifying myself as one his top-level advisers, only once saying that I ‘worked’ for him, and nothing more.
But it’s my belief that a lot of people here who use the internet as a political tool didn’t want Ron Shepston to lose his netroots support if I attempted to challenge him on it later on down the road. There are two women in particular, and they know who they are, who facilitated this unfortunate turn of events. One of whom I’ve never even met, but has been putting unfair pressure on a mutual friend, and the other whom I’ve very much despised since the moment I met her and always saw as a talentless hack with an attitude problem who’s own self importance makes me look like a Franciscan monk by comparison.
Make no mistake, I still wholeheartedly support Ed Chau for Congress. In fact, now that I’m no longer affiliated with his campaign, I’ll probably show even stronger support for him. I intend to break Ron Shepston’s monopoly on the netroots, especially since I haven’t seen a word from him online since he declared.
Thank you ladies for taking off my leash! Trust me, I’ll find another job, but right this moment I’m more adamant than ever that Ed will win his race and I will fight to make sure that people stop using convenient friendships and some truly meaningless online posts as bludgeons to get their own way like spoiled children. It’s going to be an extraordinarily FUN election season now girls. You better watch what you post from here on in because I’ll be watching.
Many people in OC view Democrats as weak and shifty. I may not always agree with them, but now I know what their justification is. You’ve made a HUGE tactical error and an enemy of the WRONG woman and I’m not going to let fascist commies steal my party, the Democratic Party, as in DEMOCRACY, whose support for liberty and the first amendment is supposed to be as clear as an open blue sky! If you really want to win elections you need to smarten up.
SMS