Posted on 06/17/2009 9:13:09 PM PDT by fallingwater
An e-mail featuring a picture of two cartoon eyeballs set against a black background and meant to depict President Obama landed a Republican Tennessee state Senate aide in hot water, but not on the unemployment line.
Sherri Goforth, a legislative aide to Republican state Sen. Diane Black, was reprimanded -- but not fired -- for sending the image, which featured a succession of presidents in dignified and stately positions until the final picture of Obama.
Goforth, who is white, was issued a verbal and written rebuke for sending the e-mail from a statehouse account on May 28. Goforth called it a "bad decision" and said she sent it to the "wrong list of people," The Tennessean reported.
Democratic legislators have called for Goforth's resignation, but Black defended her decision not to fire her, telling the newspaper that Goforth has always been a friend to "people with black skin."
"I want to be sure that everyone understands that the communication was sent without my knowledge and it absolutely does not represent the beliefs or opinions of my office," Black said in an interview with CNN. Black told the network she "followed policy" when she contacted the state Senate's human resources department "immediately" after learning about the e-mail. She said she was advised to issue a "strongly worded" reprimand.
Black, who said Goforth has worked for the state Senate for more than 20 years and has a "stellar record," told CNN she reprimanded the aide for a "violation of an e-mail policy by the state."
"This was an inappropriate e-mail," Black told the network. "I regret that this happened in my office."
In a statement obtained by Nashvillescene.com, Goforth issued an apology for the "offensive nature of the e-mail."
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It was great toon.
The depiction was meant to signify the lights being turned off on the now dead Constitutional Republic, so all that can be seen of the current oval office denizen is the whites of his eyes. THAT is a most appropriate depiction don’tchaknow! We here in Tennessee understood it immediately. She should never have apologized for sending it. Truth needs no apology.
Ha, she regrets it happened in her office. Should have used her home laptop.
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