Friday, November 04, 2005
dunbar to tucsonans: waaaaaaaaaaaaaah
So Kathleen Dunbar, incumbent City Council member up for re-election in four days and perennial right-wing nutcase, is suing her Democratic opponent Karin Uhlich, the county Democratic Party and three teachers and their spouses for "defamation" and causing "severe mental and physical anguish."
First of all, isn't Dunbar's party the one opposed to so-called "frivolous lawsuits?"
More importantly, wouldn't a lie have to be told to qualify as defamation? Dunbar does oppose impact fees (a position that boggles the mind) and she did interfere in the Amphi agreement. It's all well-documented.
Maybe I shouldn't say anything else, lest I get sued too.
My favorite part of the Star article was this, though:
A better question to ask would be, how can you ask us to vote for you to handle the pressures of governing when you can't even handle the regular grind of a campaign.
Grow up, Kathleen. Either stop whining and bring some substance to your campaign and the debate, or drop out of the race now and stop wasting our time.
First of all, isn't Dunbar's party the one opposed to so-called "frivolous lawsuits?"
More importantly, wouldn't a lie have to be told to qualify as defamation? Dunbar does oppose impact fees (a position that boggles the mind) and she did interfere in the Amphi agreement. It's all well-documented.
Maybe I shouldn't say anything else, lest I get sued too.
My favorite part of the Star article was this, though:
"How can Tucsonans believe that I will stand up for them if I don't stand up for myself?" she asked.
A better question to ask would be, how can you ask us to vote for you to handle the pressures of governing when you can't even handle the regular grind of a campaign.
Grow up, Kathleen. Either stop whining and bring some substance to your campaign and the debate, or drop out of the race now and stop wasting our time.







