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(Permalink) Posted: July 17 2008,15:16   

Quote (Louis @ July 17 2008,11:41)
if some people are willing to send emails calling for her head (not that I did)
Neither did I.

Quote (Louis @ July 17 2008,11:41)

Anyway, she is quite possibly an innocent victim of her husband's vicious stupidity and what at best could be only a mild lapse on her part. Of course it could be any number of permutations more damning than that, but I'm a firm supporter of innocent until proven guilty. She might share her husbands odious bigotry but then she might not, I simply don't know and thus grant her the benefit of the doubt. I've never denied that my assumption of her innocence is anything but the purest speculation, and I never would! I hope I'm not proven wrong but I rather suspect probably will be!

Then your appeal for clemency is based on no information and is meaningless.  You may presume innocence, but you have no responsibility or jurisdiction in the matter.  The people who do, have investigated and made a decision, based on information we are not privy to.

1800Flowers deals with online customers and stores credit card information, addresses and personal information from customers.  Their credibility has taken an enormous hit when nutjobs can apparently access their servers at will.  From Melanie's post she has to connect via a VPN to send or receive email, either she failed to disconnect when done or her computer is set to autoconnect.  That is a significant breach of security with potentially serious consequences.   I'm glad I'm not a customer of theirs with my credit card information accessible to the likes of Chuck.

So I'm going to let them make their own informed decision on this internal personnel matter and not presume to advise them.

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