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lucky wilbury
05-01-2004, 01:54 AM
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/conventions/articles/2004/04/30/national_guard_leader_spreads_dnc_spoof/

National Guard leader spreads DNC spoof
By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press Writer | April 30, 2004

WASHINGTON -- Some Democrats aren't laughing at the satirical schedule for the Democratic National Convention, an Internet-driven joke spread in part by the leader of the Massachusetts National Guard. It opens with a flag-burning ceremony and moves on to the John Kerry "fake medal toss" and the "Free Saddam" pep rally. There are no fewer than four toasts by Sen. Ted Kennedy.

A state worker sent an e-mail containing the spoof to National Guard Adjutant Gen. George W. Keefe. Using his state e-mail account, Keefe sent the joke to 17 others, including more state workers. Keefe said Friday he regretted passing along the e-mail, and a spokeswoman for Gov. Mitt Romney said Keefe will not be reprimanded.

The e-mail lists a fake agenda for the Democratic National Convention in July in Boston. Kerry, a Massachusetts senator, is expected to accept the party's nomination for president. Kennedy, his Senate colleague, is likely to be one of its major speakers.

The schedule includes an "anti-war concert by Barbara Streisand" (misspelling her first name), "posting the Iraqi Colors by Sean Penn and Tim Robbins" (the Oscar-winning actors and anti-war activists), tributes to France and Germany, and ceremonies for gay marriages featuring "threesomes, mixed, same sex, farm animals."

Massachusetts Democrats condemned Keefe, saying the e-mail calls into question whether he should continue to head the National Guard, which could have a role in convention security. State Democratic Chairman Phil Johnston called for Keefe to resign.

"Certainly there are more important issues that General Keefe should be concentrating on, other than using government computers to send silly and derogatory e-mails to state employees," party spokeswoman Jane Lane said.

In a statement issued Friday, Keefe said: "While I did not compose this e-mail, I did receive and subsequently forward it to several acquaintances. On reflection, I regret that action."

ELVIS
05-01-2004, 02:35 AM
Hahahaha!!

No more silly than the truth about the DNC...

LMAO!

FORD
05-01-2004, 09:27 AM
Originally posted by lucky wilbury

A state worker sent an e-mail containing the spoof to National Guard Adjutant Gen. George W. Keefe. Using his state e-mail account, Keefe sent the joke to 17 others, including more state workers. Keefe said Friday he regretted passing along the e-mail, and a spokeswoman for Gov. Mitt Romney said Keefe will not be reprimanded.



But I'll bet he would be if he had sent out the RNC convention spoof that I posted here yesterday. Sounds like Shit Romney's playing favorites :rolleyes:

Any government employee who sends political stuff in an "official" e-mail (even a joke) is just asking for trouble. I can access my home e-mail accounts from work. If you can't, that's why God created Yahoo.

John Ashcroft
05-01-2004, 10:35 AM
Were you fired for sending/posting yours from work?

FORD
05-01-2004, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by John Ashcroft
Were you fired for sending/posting yours from work?

I didn't send it out on the state's account. Because I know better :cool:

ELVIS
05-01-2004, 11:14 AM
Yeah.. but you pollute these forums on the state's account...

FORD
05-01-2004, 11:18 AM
And I'm sure the hospital really loves your contributions.

ELVIS
05-01-2004, 11:25 AM
I told you last month that I haven't posted from work since 2002...

I don't even have a computer at work...

John Ashcroft
05-01-2004, 12:06 PM
I post from work all the time. Not worried about it (seeing that my boss is the international Freecell champion)...

ELVIS
05-01-2004, 01:01 PM
I would if I could...

Wayne L.
05-02-2004, 12:17 PM
The DNC makes fun of President Bush constantly with their political rhetoric which is more personal & childish than what this National Guard leader has done!!!

High Life Man
05-02-2004, 02:13 PM
BFD - it's not like it was kiddie porn.

Everyone's forwarded something or emailed a friend from work. And technically, that's unacceptable in most businesses. But who really cares?

Wayne L.
05-03-2004, 05:46 AM
The DNC Chairman Terry McCuliffe should apologize publicly to that National Guard leader in Massachusetts because they take themselves & their rhrtoric way too seriously.

FORD
05-03-2004, 09:33 AM
Wayne L's mother should immediately apologize to every single person on planet Earth for giving birth to such a fucking clown.