Is there relief in sight? Can Edgefield be relieved of the continous banter from one person that has nothing but hate, prejudice and negativity abound? There may be some recent light at the end of the tunnel as those that chose to look the other way to sell their products have recently been contacted by an unknown source to request that they stop funding the madness that crawls under the law and smears innocent people in the community. All can only hope that if these people actually value the feelings of those in the community that they consider consumers they serve and will stop promoting themselves in this venue. Failing to take note of this request may have impact on their bottom lines as consumers that their business elsewhere, not a threat, just a prediction.
The recent and continuous attacks waged against county officials with ammo supplied by county officials can only lead to more negative views of what this community really is. Edgefield is a fine community that hasn't been smudged by the sickness that has taken over most towns in the US. People are friendly, give you their time and actual compassion when you need it, certainly not something that is generally displayed in the Edgefield Daily blog on a daily basis. The Edgefield Daily Blog is a half baked rambling of a person that has real problems and projects them upon good citizens of the county, including leadership and leading citizens that strive to make it a better place for everyone to live in. To read the daily paronoid conspiracy theories you would think you lived in Washington DC, rather than rural America.
The purpose of this blog will be to counter this paranoia and hate filled columns that fill the web space for no other reason than to act as a bully pulpit and create disputes where there aren't any as well as cast doubt when there shouldn't be any.
We will comment on the hate comments and give our view.
Have a great day
Monday, October 5, 2009
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ReplyDeleteJustice Brennan suggested that public officials may sue for libel if the publisher published the statements in question with "actual malice."
Isn't what the cockroach doing "malicious"?
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