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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This really didn't need to be a public letter. Taylor just wants to swing his dick around[/quote] How do you think it became a “public letter”? Taylor didn’t release it.[/quote] Thanks for sharing that, CO staff member. It"s Saturday night, relax, take some time off, maybe the problem is you are burnt out and that is why MCPS's public communications are such a sh&t show[/quote] How do you think the letter became public?[/quote] Probably through a PIA request right? Because, the letter is legally subject to public disclosure - written by a public SERVANT to publicly elected officials - all taxpayer funded.[/quote] Not likely PIA. That process takes much longer. It must have been either a sender or a recipient (or agent of) intentionally sending to the press. [b]Mink had a lot more to fam from doing that than Taylor did.[/b][/quote] Because he sent a letter to all her colleagues that clearly referenced her actions without naming her. Everyone he addressed it to knew he was referring to her in several parts of the meandering letter. [/quote] I want to make sure I understand, you agree it was likely Minke that made it “public” and not Taylor? (And thank you for understanding my typo in the PP!)[/quote] I have no idea who made it public, but Taylor wrote a letter addressed to "elected leaders of Montgomery County" containing false accusations about one of the leaders, so he was essentially attacking her [b]publicly[/b] and passive aggressively.[/quote] So if I send you an email asking you to refrain from doing something and you then hand that email to the press, I have now attacked you publicly?[/quote] If you send it to all my colleagues, yes I will feel publicly attacked[/quote] So he should have sent one letter to the entire Council sharing all of the correspondence/guidance protocols on dealing with the immigration issue and EXCEPT the request about notification of visits and providing operational guidance to families and staff. He should have instead sent that only to Mink? Or he should just not be sharing the information with the council at all?[/quote] I think he should have written a better letter because the one that he wrote sounded whiny, self righteous and passive aggressive. If you want me to provide a full analysis of why I think that, please share your Venmo so I can charge you for my time.[/quote] But he should have sent a better-written letter, right? But it was wrong to send it to the entire Council? Why?[/quote]
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