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'Being called a liar by Mike Easley is a badge of honor'

Here's another reason not to feel the least bit sorry for Mike Easley's troubles, reported today in the N&O's Under the Dome blog:

"The orders to delete e-mails were first made public in March 2008 by Debbie Crane, a former public information officer for the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

"Easley ordered that Crane be fired following a series of stories in The N&O about his administration's mismanagement of the state's mental health system, Michael Biesecker reports.

"In response, Deputy Press Secretary Seth Effron, acting as Easley's spokesman, denied any e-mails were deleted and called Crane 'dishonest, untruthful and insubordinate.'

"In her deposition taken last week, Communications Director Sherri Johnson said Effron's disparaging comments about Crane were actually dictated by Easley.

"'The governor dictated it word for word and ordered that it be sent out. And Seth was the one who had to — to give it out,' Johnson said. 'Seth was the vehicle, but the governor is the one who — he was the mouthpiece, but he was...not the speaker.'

"Crane told Dome Wednesday she felt vindicated by testimony from Press Secretary Renee Hoffman, who said she was ordered to tell public information officers to delete e-mail messages.

"'Being called a liar by Mike Easley is a badge of honor,' she said."

Good for you, Debbie Crane.

It's unconscionable that the governor of the state would direct such a vicious and false attack on an honest state employee.

Some bad traits have emerged in the portrait of Mike Easley, but this shows something new: meanness.

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Connie Mack Jr

February 4, 2010 - 1:52 pm EST

"'The governor dictated it word for word and ordered that it be sent out. And Seth was the one who had to — to give it out,' Johnson said. 'Seth was the vehicle, but the governor is the one who — he was the mouthpiece, but he was...not the speaker.'* Doug

Seth is a good Guy! He has no reason to fib! I have known Seth to be a honest Reporter with various media outfits that he has work for and was always fair........No doubt Easley is having a meltdown like John Edwards as the indictments get closer to them........

Interested

February 4, 2010 - 2:23 pm EST

The same comparison (Mike Easley - John Edwards) came to my mind. Congratulations to Ms. Crane on her vindication.

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