Posted on 03/28/2005 12:17:49 AM PST by conservative in nyc
Towson nursing faculty member Michelle Lane believes the administration of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich pressured the University not to renew her contract, her lawyer asserted last week.
Attorney Daniel Clements said the governor believes Lane was instrumental in exposing the actions of longtime Ehrlich aide Joseph Steffen, who was fired in February for spreading rumors about Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley. Clements wouldn't comment on whether or not Lane played a role in exposing Steffen.
Despite the alleged interference, Lane is still scheduled to teach three courses in Fall 2005.
"She came to understand that people in the administration were attempting to get Towson University not to renew her contract," Clements said. "As a result of that, she wrote an e-mail to the governor basically saying 'cut it out.'"
That e-mail, released by Ehrlich Thursday, has raised questions about backstage political operatives, and state hiring and firing practices.
In the message, which Lane sent to Ehrlich four days after Steffen was fired, she threatened to "release information" as retaliation for circulating rumors against her. "As a result of your whisper campaign (assassination politics) which is outrageous and completely false, I am releasing four e-mails," Lane wrote, according to the Washington Post. "Every time I hear about Ehrlich people engaging in this whisper campaign about me, I will release information. These e-mails are merely the tip of the iceberg."
Lane was apparently threatening to release details about the administration's hiring and firing practices.
Critics have accused the governor of firing political opponents in state agencies and replacing them with Ehrlich loyalists.
At a news conference, Ehrlich characterized Lane's messages as "blackmail e-mails." Lane, a registered nurse, is a lecturer at Towson, according to the University directory. She was fired from the Governor's Office for Children, Youth and Families in June of 2004. At the time, she was the director for the Maryland Children's Trust Fund and the Commission on Infant Mortality Prevention.
Formerly, Lane had served as a director at the Department of Human Resources. She also volunteered in Ehrlich's congressional office as a health care policy fellow for several months, and was part of Ehrlich's transition team when he became governor in 2002.
"She was never told why she was fired by the administration," Clements said. "She has a belief that it has to do with certain information that she was making public," claiming that the state was inadequately protecting children in foster care.
Lane had expressed concerns that the state's child welfare system was being mishandled.
"She was attempting to...bring to their attention the continued failings of those areas, and everybody was basically ignoring her," Clements said.
Lane declined comment, and referred reporters to her attorney.
According to Towson's schedule of classes, Lane co-taught three courses in Fall 2004: Professional Nursing I: Introduction, Nursing Practice II: Adult Health, and Nursing Practice V: Child Health. She is not listed for any courses this semester.
"My guess is that Ehrlich thinks there's a Democratic connection" to the Steffen case, TU mass communication and communication studies professor Richard Vatz said. "And he thinks that it's pretty peculiar that he'd get an e-mail from an ex-employee threatening him."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
The paper reports that Ms. Lane's lawyer refused to comment on whether Michelle Lane played a role in exposing Freeper NCPAC (Steffen's) rumormongering. I thought the lawyer denied she was MD4Bush. Did she give information to Clements? Is Clements MD4Bush? Why hasn't the MSM asked if he is?
MD4Bush Ping!
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By rumormongering, I mean commenting on rumors posted here. That's all we know NCPAC did. Even the Washington Post admitted that there's no evidence NCPAC did anything more to spread the rumors here or elsewhere.
They haven't asked because they already know who MD4Bush is. At least the WP does.
Well this sure does keep getting interesting
I don't believe the WP would run the story without knowing.
Whatever they claim, they know.
We are to believe from the bold that they originally divined the identity of NCPAC from these minor clues. Baloney! This would only serve as confirmation IF you already knew who you were looking at.
EXCERPT
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5681-2005Mar27.html
Editorial
Mr. Ehrlich's Distractions
Monday, March 28, 2005; Page A16
AS HUNDREDS of pieces of legislation head into the crucial home stretch of the Maryland General Assembly's 2005 session, one might think Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) would be busy fighting for bills he likes and against those he doesn't. Instead, he is engaged in scandal damage control. That's the impression the governor gave when he suggested to reporters that he is the victim, first, of an "orchestrated" Democratic campaign to leak embarrassing material about his Republican administration, and, second, of a former aide who he says tried to "blackmail" him. His extraordinary remarks reinforced the impression of an administration that veers from one bizarre gambit to the next, without much attention to the major debates facing the state.
(snip)
I think you are onto something with this assessment. There's the motive.
I agree. I think that someone who worked with or otherwise knew Steffen, and suspected that he might post at FR, came to FR, then used his or her knowledge of Steffen to lay the trap. Either MD4Bush knows Steffen, or, got inside info on Steffen from someone who knows him.
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