User talk:Lclpol

Another phony userid created by David Robinson's campaign. Robinson and his supporters do all their online editing hiding behind anonymous ID's. george (talk) 02:47, 10 October 2010 (UTC)

"Negative Ads" not relevant to Robinson's bio.
If the negative ads are relevant to the race for the 21st Ohio House District, then they ought to be discussed in the entries for Campaign for a Moderate Majority (CMM), and the Ohio Democratic Party (the organizations that produced the ads). There is no evidence to support any assertion that David Robinson was involved with these ads-- in fact, campaign finance law prevents candidates from coordinating with independent expenditure groups like CMM. To make the claim that David Robinson coordinated with CMM on those ads is to make the accusation that David Robinson violated campaign finance law. This accusation is both unsubstantiated and libelous, and if no supporting evidence can be furnished, there is no valid argument to justify the inclusion of the "Negative Ads" section on David Robinson's Wikipedia page. The addition of such a section erroneously connects David Robinson to an organization with which there is no record of his having any contact. The burden of proof falls on the person(s) making such accusations. (Lclpol (talk) 17:26, 10 October 2010 (UTC))

The Proof is in the Ads themselves
Never has a candidate run so fast and so far from his own supporters. Clearly, the accusations in the CftMM & ODP ads are the same so those two are coordinated. That David Robinson has no contact or influence over the very party whose candidate he is beggars imagination. Your lawyerly excuses don't hold water - you know that the very act of getting those ads out there helped your campaign, and there production value and sheer quantity would make refuting them difficult if not impossible. You want all the benefit with none of the responsibility, and I find your position revolting. - George —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.54.146.10 (talk) 16:34, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

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