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Tae Shik Kwon Jae Jin Ma Willie Pai Choon Ki Yoo Ae Sook Yoon Il Joong Yoon |
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Editor / The Times Herald via fax to 610-272-0660
Stewart J Greenleaf, republican candidate for U S House of Representative District 13
showed up as an uninvited guest at a Korean dinner party
Dear Madam/Sir:
I was an invited guest at the annual dinner which was organised by Korean
American Broadcasting company earlier this week (October 31, 2000) at the
Ashbourne Country Club, Elkins Park, PA. Over 100 local Koreans gathered
together. All of a sudden Stewart J Greenleaf showed up with his campaign
staff on or about 8:03 PM and rushed to the podium and made political
statements soliciting support for his candidacy. He stayed over 47 minutes
working the room and engaged in a campaign activity. It appeared to be a
well-choreographed scheme which was carefully engineered by Greenleaf and his
team. The organizers said he was an uninvited guest.
Of note is the fact that he dodged the debate with Joseph Hoeffel, his
opponent, on October 27, 2000 before the Korean voters, that Hoeffel
presented himself and the Korean voters had an opportunity to scrutinize him
on issues. Therefore, Stewart J Greenleaf's conduct may deserve an accolade
of class of poltroonery.
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Sincerely,
Sang Joo Kim / signed
Chairman
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