Posted on 03/08/2012 8:12:31 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Sen. Pam Galloway of the Wisconsin State Senate has a not-so-secret admirer. Admirer in this case however, might mean obsessed hater. His name is John Spiegelhoff, and hes a union boss with a real penchant for attacking anyone and everyone who he thinks might be an enemy of his union. In fact, his past exploits include suing an 86-year-old volunteer crossing guard for taking a job that he thought should have belonged only to union members.
Now he might be on the receiving end of a lawsuit, as some of the emails hes sent to Sen. Galloway are barely capable of being printed. Media Trackers has a few of the greatest hits:
E-mails sent to Media Trackers from a grassroots activist reveal Spiegelhoff regularly harassing Pam Galloway for various positions that she has adopted. In dozens of e-mails sent between May 2011 and February 2012, Spiegelhoff threatens, harasses, and attempts to intimidate Galloway while berating her for votes that she cast in the state Senate. An e-mail sent on August 2011 has Spiegelhoff calling Galloway a pig after she was a guest on Wisconsin Public Radio.
Calling her service in the Senate a reign of terror and characterizing her work as immoral, Speigelhoff cast himself as a leader of the recall effort declaring I am actively working against you. Numerous e-mails contained threatening subject lines such as we are coming for you, and here we come. Another e-mail twice contained the threat, stay home, Pam, something that could be interpreted as chauvinistic.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
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Why isn’t he in jail for terroristic threats against a public official?
Good question. Especially after the whole Gabby Giffords shooting.
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