Blanche Lincoln Replies (Well, Sort Of)

I received an e-mail in the form of a letter from Senator Blanche Lincoln. Now this was a surprise because generally I don’t get replies from her office. The letter explains her stance on net neutrality, an issue of some importance to me.

Now, I’d love to tell you what it is, but I am prohibited. You see this letter is a privileged communication which cannot be reproduced. I would give you the legal language her office uses but that’s part of the letter and I can’t reproduce it.

So, I have a letter presumably informing me of her public position (or, WOW, maybe I’m the only one she sent it to, what do you think of the odds on that?) but it is just for the so many hundreds or thousands of us who received it to consider it in private as a treasured and protected document.

Maybe I should just put a statement like that on my blog. Then if I wrote something you disagreed with you couldn’t show anybody. If you did tell somebody, I’d claim I didn’t say that and you couldn’t show them any different. I can see the advantages already. Now, you might say anybody could see it on the net, but she sent me a fowardable e-mail message. Isn’t she as vulnerable as I am?

Now, usually I have a picture on each blog entry. The clearly appropriate picture would be one of Blanche Lincoln but it might be a privileged communication and I in good conscience can’t take that risk.

James Pilant

2 thoughts on “Blanche Lincoln Replies (Well, Sort Of)

  1. Andrew's avatar Andrew

    What is there to be ashamed of? Shouldn’t we, as constituents, have a right to the political positions of our elected officials? Shouldn’t our elected officials have enough integrity to say what they believe, how they believe it without worrying how others will twist those words and use them against her? If politicians spoke plainly and honestly, there would be no need for information between an elected official and a citizen to be “privileged”.

    In summary, I think that is crap!

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    1. Anil Kohli's avatar Anil Kohli

      That’s what democracy has come to signify. It is no longer; Of the people; By the people; For the people.

      The paranoia is spreading to all spheres of our life.

      We elect, then we must go to sleep, only to be woken up when the next round of elections are due.

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