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NH Judge & AG grope at Harassment Seminar?
2004-06-18
Posted by:Super Hose

#2  rediculous..
you are not harrasing someone unless
A. It's an obvious excessive and overt act in an enviroment where such acts are not common
or
B. The person in question asks you to stop

resigned? ? hell. I would have sued for slander
Posted by: dcreeper   2004-06-18 11:46:56 AM  

#1  "(A.G. Heed said that he learned last week that "some person suggested I offended her at that recent conference." He said that he did not know the identity of the person."

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"Three state workers who were in the lounge described Heed's behavior on the dance floor as boorish and rude but not on the level of sexual harassment"

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"The employees told Decker they had not wanted to file a complaint against Heed and were upset their superiors had not kept their account confidential. It was unclear whether any of these employees'accounts was the basis for the investigation into Heed's behavior."

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"He's on a par with (David) Souter, (Tom) Rath and (Warren) Rudman, as far as respect and credibility," said Democratic Rep. Dan Eaton, referring to three past New Hampshire attorney generals"

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"I hate to see good people leave state government," said Sen. Lou D'Allesandro, a Manchester Democrat. "I think Peter Heed is an outstanding person"


This type of nonsense is a lot more dangerous to our society than any supposed abuse of the "Patriot Act"
Posted by: Carl in N.H   2004-06-18 10:08:05 AM  

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