A comment stating it is an official campaign statement was recently made. A similar post is currently on his campaign site. Statement is below.
This mess, that McGroarty is trying to blame this blog for, started because we posted a quote from his web site. We didn't know that the it was a quote made up by his campaign until Lee, followed by Gayle Pacheco, commented on our site. But some how it was our fault?
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Official statement from the McGroarty for Congress Campaign:
On behalf of the McGroarty for Congress campaign, it has come to our attention through a blog purportedly supported by Congressman Gary Miller that a testimonials wishlist was published on our website recently. Some people on this page did not provide endorsements for the campaign and therefore the campaign had no intention of ever posting this page. Due to a technical error the information was accidentally made public, during which time the campaign staff was under the impression that this was a deleted page. The page was a draft created before the campaign kickoff and was never meant to be visible to the public. Through some webdesign changes, the page was mistakenly published and taken down immediately by our webdesigner without the campaign being notified. The webdesigner who made this public is no longer a part of the campaign team as swift administrative action was taken to correct this mistake. At no time was this meant to be published and Lee McGroarty is personally contacting each person affected by this error.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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"Some people on this page did not provide endorsements for the campaign and therefore the campaign had no intention of ever posting this page." - So then Lee, who did endorse you? I want to know who committed political suicide by endorsing you?
ReplyDeleteI think you should stop running all McGroarty stories. Who knows what is real and what is fake.
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