To: TangledUpInBlue
Town resident Jane O'Toole,
who moved to Wolfeboro four months ago, said she overheard Copeland say the slur at a restaurant in March and wrote to the town manager about it. Copeland, in an email to her, acknowledged using the slur in referring to the president and said he will not apologize.
"I believe I did use the 'N' word in reference to the current occupant of the Whitehouse," Copeland said in the email to his fellow police commissioners, part of which he forwarded to O'Toole. "For this, I do not apologize he meets and exceeds my criteria for such."
He should have added, and she can move back to Boston.
12 posted on
05/16/2014 6:02:28 AM PDT by
The_Republic_Of_Maine
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To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
said she overheard Copeland say the slur at a restaurant in March and wrote to the town manager about it.
That's a good comrade.
To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
“Town resident Jane O’Toole, who moved to Wolfeboro four months ago, said she overheard Copeland say the slur at a restaurant in March and wrote to the town manager about it.”
Another busy body eavesdropper looking for something to do.
37 posted on
05/16/2014 6:33:48 AM PDT by
headstamp 2
(What would Scooby do?)
To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
Town resident Jane O'Toole, who moved to Wolfeboro four months ago, said she overheard Copeland say the slur at a restaurant in March and wrote to the town manager about it. Wait, whatever was said, was said in a private conversation.
We're now at a point in this country where our neighbors inform on what we say in private.
Somewhere George Orwell is laughing
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