Re: Nancy Elliott refuses to enable "Excrement Wrigglers"
Excuse me, but G%D D%MN IT ! ! !
Brave Republican Nancy Elliott, who blew the lid off the fact that gay "wriggling in excrement" sex is being taught to our innocent 5th Graders, has been FORCED TO APOLOGIZE ! ! !
Excuse me, but G%D D%MN IT ! ! !
Brave Republican Nancy Elliott, who blew the lid off the fact that gay "wriggling in excrement" sex is being taught to our innocent 5th Graders, has been FORCED TO APOLOGIZE ! ! !
CONCORD – State Rep. Nancy Elliott, R-Merrimack, apologized Tuesday and withdrew her claim that gay sex was being taught to fifth graders in Nashua public schools.
“I would like to apologize to the Judiciary Committee, the Nashua public schools and its employees and the speaker as well as anyone else affected by what I said,’’ Elliott said, reading from a prepared statement at the beginning of a House Judiciary Committee meeting. “I will try much harder in the future to verify fully my statement.”
Nashua school officials have insisted her charge was false. On Tuesday, Elliott said she went back to her source of the statement to verify the information. “I found that I could not confirm the accuracy of the information,” she said.
Nashua Superintendent Mark Conrad said Elliott (the president of the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women) never called a specific school or the school district to report the incident, and there was no evidence the incident ever happened.
Over the weekend, Ward 3 Alderman Diane Sheehan said she would seek for Elliott to be removed from office unless she either recanted her statement or provided evidence to support it. Tuesday, Sheehan said that Elliott’s statement still didn’t answer the question about why she didn’t report the call to police or the school district.
“She left herself a lot of wiggle room,” Sheehan said. “I still think that something needs to be done further.”
Sheehan said that while it is positive that Elliott apologized, there should be a review at the state level about whether she was being ethical in putting forth the claim in a public setting without first having made an attempt to substantiate it.
“She’s claiming she’s concerned about kids and yet she has done nothing,” Sheehan said.
“I would like to apologize to the Judiciary Committee, the Nashua public schools and its employees and the speaker as well as anyone else affected by what I said,’’ Elliott said, reading from a prepared statement at the beginning of a House Judiciary Committee meeting. “I will try much harder in the future to verify fully my statement.”
Nashua school officials have insisted her charge was false. On Tuesday, Elliott said she went back to her source of the statement to verify the information. “I found that I could not confirm the accuracy of the information,” she said.
Nashua Superintendent Mark Conrad said Elliott (the president of the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women) never called a specific school or the school district to report the incident, and there was no evidence the incident ever happened.
Over the weekend, Ward 3 Alderman Diane Sheehan said she would seek for Elliott to be removed from office unless she either recanted her statement or provided evidence to support it. Tuesday, Sheehan said that Elliott’s statement still didn’t answer the question about why she didn’t report the call to police or the school district.
“She left herself a lot of wiggle room,” Sheehan said. “I still think that something needs to be done further.”
Sheehan said that while it is positive that Elliott apologized, there should be a review at the state level about whether she was being ethical in putting forth the claim in a public setting without first having made an attempt to substantiate it.
“She’s claiming she’s concerned about kids and yet she has done nothing,” Sheehan said.
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