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Important Melody Townsel revelation--PLEASE DISSEMINATE
by amyindallas
Mon Apr 25th, 2005 at 20:18:41 PDT

There's been an important development in the Melody Townsel/John Bolton story, and I need your help disseminating the information as far as you can before the other side can beat her to the punch.

Please recommend this diary.

Below is a letter from Melody:

Diaries :: amyindallas's diary :: :: Trackback ::

Hello, Daily Kos-ers:

Tonight, my deepest fears regarding my pending testimony in the John Bolton nomination process have come true: Republicans have dredged up un unfortunate chapter of my life and, clearly, are about to announce it to the world. When you read this, you may decide either that I was stupid to step forward, or that I no longer deserve your trust. I want, however, to be the one to announce this to you all since you've been so unbelievably supportive.

When I was in college, 22 years ago, I plagiarized some columns while working for my college newspaper, and I was removed from staff. Months later, while working for another college newspaper, I wrote a review for a local play that tracked closely in format to another writer's review -- and, although it was not plagiarized, it made my editors, who had become aware of my recent past, very uncomfortable, and we mutually agreed that I would no longer submit stories to them.

As you can imagine, I'm deeply ashamed to be forced to revisit these events so publicly -- and, while I was under tremendous academic, financial and family pressure at the time, there is absolutely NO excuse for what I did so long ago. I knew it was wrong then, and I remain deeply ashamed and embarrassed.

I wish to stress that Amy, my friend who has been such a staunch supporter and has been keeping you posted on things happening with my pending testimony, was completely unaware of these events. There are some things you don't tell even your best friend.

As you judge me, please keep in mind that I was 21 years old when this happened. Today, at 42, I can state emphatically that I've worked hard my entire professional and personal life to put my incredibly poor decisions and actions behind me -- and I believe my professional and personal life since that time speaks for itself.

More than 10 years had passed from those college events when I had my brutal, ugly and unfortunate contact with Mr. Bolton. In that decade, I worked professionally as a copyeditor, a business writer, and a business analyst for major publications. I also worked as a senior planning analyst for a major airport project -- and, thereafter, I accepted a one-year posting with Black Manafort Stone & Kelly to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. There, as you know, I met Mr. Bolton.

I want to tell you all this story, first and personally, before the Bush camp works its special brand of magic -- and I would deeply appreciate your help in posting this letter as many places as you can in advance of my testimony. Even as I write this, the Bush team is working overtime to destroy my life and business, telling and retelling the things I'm writing here. I just received a phone call from a Christian newspaper reporter.

I know they'll tell you that my pending statement to the Senate cannot be trusted because I did some stupid things as a 20-year-old kid two decades ago -- even as they try to tell you that Mr. Bolton's bahavior toward me in Moscow and Kyrgyzstan 11 years ago just doesn't matter. They'll try to make my actions of two decades ago the story -- setting aside the forgiveness Mr. Bush grants himself about his own history of questionable behavior by stating, "When I was young and irresponsible, I was young and irresponsible."

As of tonight, it's clear that I've truly risked everything to tell you -- and the U.S. Senate -- about Mr. Bolton. I've already told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee counsel about this episode in my life, and I remain committed to to going through with my testimony tomorrow. They still want to depose me.

Since Amy first posted my letter, you may have read that former colleagues have stepped forward to verify its contents to the Senate regarding Mr. Bolton -- and other, similar tales of his abuse appear to be surfacing daily. The fact that they're working so hard to discredit me tells me they know that I'm right.

That's my story. If you can still offer it, I would appreciate your continued support. I would appreciate your empathy. I would appreciate your thoughts and prayers as I try to rebuild my life and my business.

Perhaps most important, I would also appreciate your sharing my story, as quickly as possible, with anybody you can. Please help me get this out there first.

Sincerely,

Melody Townsel
 
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"Perhaps most important, I would also appreciate your sharing my story, as quickly as possible, with anybody you can. Please help me get this out there first."

damage control at it's finest, LOL
 
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You don't see a problem with people being fearful of the wrath of an administration that will stop at nothing to force their agenda?
Why should someone have to be in fear of a smear campaign every time they say anything against someone in power.
Are we still in the United States or have the Bolsheviks taken over?
This supports your view of things how?
Just asking.
 
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JinnRikki said:
You don't see a problem with people being fearful of the wrath of an administration that will stop at nothing to force their agenda?
Why should someone have to be in fear of a smear campaign every time they say anything against someone in power.
Are we still in the United States or have the Bolsheviks taken over?
This supports your view of things how?
Just asking.

yep, if it's a Democrat doing it, it's "exposing" the Bush administation.
If the shoes on the other foot, it's a "smear campaign", or "the politics of personal destruction".
just answering.
 
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More like if you take a country in to a unwarranted, fiscally destructive, military depleting, status in the world reducing, killing innocent civilians WAR, it's just fine.
But if you engage in a sexual act with a consenting adult, but don't want it spread all over the front pages, that's an IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE.
PRAISE JEEBUS!!
 
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I was against the Clinton Impeachment, btw.

I'm sure if it's revealed in the near future that Bush had an affair with an intern, and lied to a grand jury about it, you guys would have NO PROBLEM with it. I'm sure you guys would be saying in these forums, " No big deal, it's just a BJ. Nobody got hurt."
 
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Compared to what he's already done...you're right no big deal.
 
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I was against the Clinton Impeachment, btw.
Ego you've always seemed like a fair person, so the next time you wonder why there is so much vitriol by the Democrats, remember that statement.
I dare say if the shoe were on the other foot, right now, and bush was being impeached for the exact same thing, Republicans would be incensed for years to come as are Democrats, no?
Bush is not a very good president, that's just a fact. Is he criminal. I don't know? But after the way the Dems last president was persecuted and I do mean persecuted, is there any wonder some go overboard in their disdain for Bush?
 
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Ok I need to hear this one for myself....if Bush is "not a very good president" what would President Clinton of been?
 
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I think Clinton was a fairly good president, not great. I think he could have been much better if he hadn't had his hands tied behind his back during his second term.
 
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I love it ....

thanks for the reminder
 

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