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Topic: overturning primary election
September 17, 2008 |
 Atty. Tim Barnes
David J. Luciano, author of this article, is an APSU political science student who testified at the Kurita/Barnes September 13 Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee Hearing and was present for the entire process. Luciano is the former president of the APSU Democrats. This is his version of the hearing events as they occurred and is a response to the article published today (9.17.08) on Clarkville Online by author Debbie Boen.
As someone who witnessed the entirety of the Democratic Party’s Executive Committee’s hearing of Tim Barnes’s challenge of the 22nd district senatorial election, I must respond to Debbie Boen’s misrepresentations of the facts of this event.
Although she states that Joe Schiller “told the officials in the room that ‘they had been instructed to vote based on the evidence and facts, not on retribution and revenge,’” and was then asked to leave the room, this was not in fact what happened. The rules of the meeting stipulated that while spectators and the media were welcome to attend the event, only committee members were allowed to speak. Schiller did not make this statement; a committee member made a similar statement and Schiller then yelled loudly, “here, here!”. When executive committee members reminded him that he was not allowed to speak as a non-committee member, he continued to get increasingly louder, yelling, “But I’m a voter!” Again, he was asked to stop, and refusing, was escorted from the room. «Read the rest of this article»
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