This Just Reeks To High Heaven (Update: Mistake On Me, Not Perriello At All)

Embarrassing:
As U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello was considering how to vote on an important piece of climate change legislation in June, the freshman congressman’s office received at least six letters from two Charlottesville-based minority organizations voicing opposition to the measure.

The letters, as it turns out, were forgeries.

“They stole our name. They stole our logo. They created a position title and made up the name of someone to fill it. They forged a letter and sent it to our congressman without our authorization,” said Tim Freilich, who sits on the executive committee of Creciendo Juntos, a nonprofit network that tackles issues related to Charlottesville’s Hispanic community. “It’s this type of activity that undermines Americans’ faith in democracy.”
The NAACP voiced their obvious disapproval
“I am very appalled as the president that our organization has been misrepresented in this way by this bogus … letter,” Turner said. “I hope that whoever’s behind this will be brought to justice.”

In fact, Turner said, the NAACP supports the American Clean Energy and Security Act, as he said it would create good-paying jobs for blacks and reduce harmful emissions, particularly in urban areas.

“Clean energy creates jobs in the urban setting,” he said.
Royal clown is Perriello for this. A royal shameful one.

Update: Bad mistake on my part. Perriello did nothing wrong here at all. It was just the disgusting lobbying firm, lying to jeopardize the climate change debate.

Comments

Guest said…
Wait, I don't understand what exactly is Perriello's fault in this. His office RECEIVED the forged letters, they didn't send them out.
sluggahjells said…
I take that back actually as I see the story here. Perriello did nothing wrong here at all. it was the lobbying firms who did it.
Guest said…
Good to see the quick correction.

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