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An accusation - now back it up - I doubt he can

Ah yes, time once again to play catch up from yet another biz trip.....and I found this in the Feb 14 issue of the Laconia Daily Sun:

However, he charged that in "letters to the editor, blog postings and the like" some members, a thinly veiled reference to Doug Lambert and Skip Murphy - "were labeling all town  all town employees as dishonest, and engaging in name-calling against many other Gilford residents and elected officials." (link to his page here).

As I said in my post here:  

Mr. Dormody, you and I have traded emails.  We have had discussions on the phone.  I even met you at Dunkin' Donuts one Saturday morning.  At none of those meetings could you really come up with times that respect was violated during the meetings.  And you finally had to admit that at no time was the 'line crossed" during the meetings or otherwise.  You DID have issues on style points, but that was it.

Sounds like he says one thing "in person" to me, yet another to his cyber readers and to the reporters.  

So once again, I ask a question of Mr. Dormody - which is it?  And if you insist that it is that statement on your site, go ahead and prove it - list the examples where either I or Doug explicitly calling people dishonest! Just remember one thing - calling an argument "dishonest" is different than calling the person stating the argument dishonest.....or is that a "lost" difference?  Tell me who I have called a "name"?

Oh, and as far as the Delphi method is concerned?  I have a real good example of that...but that will be for another post.

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