Don't try to e-mail the state about e-mail

State policy for retention of e-mail is being led by Franklin Freeman, Easley's senior assistant for government affairs, who doesn't know "how to cut a computer on."

A public hearing on the issue of e-mail retention was scheduled for April 3 at 9:30 a.m. in the Administration Building on Jones Street in Raleigh. Franklin Freeman, Easley's senior assistant for government affairs and hand-picked chairman of the committee, said that people who want to speak at the public hearing should not try to send him e-mail.

"I don't even know how to cut a computer on," Freeman said. "I do not communicate by e-mail. I'm still one of the old-fashioned folks who communicate by telephone or face to face."

- N&O: Committee hears of millions of e-mails trashed


--bumped, because Democrats should be ashamed. Heckuva job, Franky!. Robert P
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Since When is Campbell Brown My Hero?


Trying to get a straight answer out of McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds.

BTW: I'm glad that Talking Points Memo posted this excerpt on Youtube, but since when does TiVo'ing something allow you to brand it with your logo? That's the Wild West...

The Dark Side Chronicles


Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory says he wants to change the culture in Raleigh. I guess that's why he wrote this letter to PAC lobbyists asking for their fundraising help. Change you can believe in? Riiiiiiight. Join the conversation here.