I would like to share a false and insulting e-mail sent
to me by Kevin Williamson,
Deputy Managing Editor, National Review :
“‘I’m working on a story about ‘astroturfing,’ the practice of creating
phony grass-roots organizations for political campaigns. I was pointed to your
blog as an example of this. In fact, I am told that you are not a disabled
veteran and may not even exist. Is there anything you can do to show that you are
who you say you are? I’d be grateful for any help you could give me.’”
Here is my response to Mr. Kevin Williamson of the National Review:
"Well Mr. Williamson,
I suggest you perform your own due diligence and get back to me; then we can
discuss the liar you consider to be your source of information (most likely
from the homebuilding industry no doubt).
I'm real all right; created by shoddy, unscrupulous homebuilders who decided to
take advantage of the wrong person. Sounds more like you are trying to create
an instance of 'astroturfing' than exploring the fact that the
majority of homebuilders are dirtbags who have prayed upon their customers’ whether they be Republicans or Democrats! Are you gong to become party to the
injustice being inflicted upon homeowners by their builders utilizing ones
political orientation to further victimize these poor people? If this is the
case, you are no better than the criminal homebuilders who have taken advantage
of these decent hard working Americans while shamming your own political
party and publication."
Does that help Mr. Williamson?!
I look forward to hearing from you and your so called source...



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