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Last Updated on Friday, 16 November 2007 02:14 Written by rslcpol Friday, 16 November 2007 11:55
This is so 100% pure Marc Dann – his mouth is going to keep him from being re-elected. What’s even more interesting – are Democrat Governor Ted Strickland’s comments (Strickland is an ordained Methodist minister) whose office said he has better things to do than address Dann’s insensitive remarks – good thing Strickland is a minister – standing up for the Bible whenever it’s convenient.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Republican Party and Ohio Christian Alliance are calling on Attorney General Marc Dann to publicly apologize for an insensitive e-mail he sent to a staff member on Good Friday.A story in Sunday’s Dayton Daily News revealed that on April 6, Dann e-mailed Communications Director Leo Jennings III about an editorial
that ran in their hometown newspaper, The (Youngstown) Vindicator. “Bentley said there are six nasty
posts after the Vindy editorial. All about you,” the e-mail stated. “Jesus had it better on good friday.”
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