Rep. Chuck Sims, Part VI. -- One more reason to think about your legacy each time you tap out an e-mail.
Today's title in the PI is a classic:
One more reason to think about your legacy each time you tap out an e-mail.
Ah, what a difference a month makes. This week, state Rep. Chuck Sims of Douglas swore fealty to the Grand Old Party for the sake of getting things done in his rural district. Only a month before, he was a fervent Democrat. Specifically, on Oct. 5, Sims dashed off a quick e-mail to Kristin Oblander, who was John Kerry's finance director in Georgia: "How are ya.? Can you send Kerry bumper stickers and signs to Douglas? We need about 25 to 50 each if you have them, for three counties." Said Bobby Kahn, the chairman of the Democratic party, who provided Sims' e-mail: "He's versatile."
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And the PI could have added about Kristin Oblander also that she is --excuse me, make that -- was Chuck's official fund-raiser as well.
One more reason to think about your legacy each time you tap out an e-mail.
Ah, what a difference a month makes. This week, state Rep. Chuck Sims of Douglas swore fealty to the Grand Old Party for the sake of getting things done in his rural district. Only a month before, he was a fervent Democrat. Specifically, on Oct. 5, Sims dashed off a quick e-mail to Kristin Oblander, who was John Kerry's finance director in Georgia: "How are ya.? Can you send Kerry bumper stickers and signs to Douglas? We need about 25 to 50 each if you have them, for three counties." Said Bobby Kahn, the chairman of the Democratic party, who provided Sims' e-mail: "He's versatile."
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And the PI could have added about Kristin Oblander also that she is --excuse me, make that -- was Chuck's official fund-raiser as well.
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