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<p>Dear Mr. Gregory,</p>
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<p>Any possible question could be solved with a photo of yourself, Tim. Something from 2014. Posted anywhere, and hyperlinked to your response. If you were a somebody, that is. Howard Stern does it. Rush Limbaugh does it. Alex Jones does it. The only so-called
media celebrities who don't post photos of themselves are pedophiles, trolls and cutouts. People without backbones.</p>
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<p>So make our day, Tim. Show us your face!</p>
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<p>Sincerely,</p>
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<p>Scott M. Peterson</p>
<p>Mendocino</p>
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<pre>Not for the first time on Norman's list, someone digs up the sad case of an
alcoholic with a similar name...
But Jim is right to question the new faux news source--
I mean, cui bono? Perhaps I touched a nerve?
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><i> On Mar 20, 2017, at 5:37 PM, John Sakowicz wrote:
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</i>><i> Tim, is this you?
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That a board candidate for a community radio station would make a post like that on
a public forum speaks volumes about his character and his motives.
John, please attempt to earn my vote by explaining why that link was a necessary
part of public discourse.
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