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Ethics Commission Rejects Terry Keel's Complaint About Anonymous Blog


by: David Mauro

Fri Dec 26, 2008 at 06:16 PM CST


Remember when the Austin Political Report alleged that Terry Keel was helping the campaign of District Attorney candidate Mindy Montford?

It caused a big stir last spring when the author of the anonymous APR revealed himself to be Kelly Fero, a long time Democratic consultant who was advising Rosemary Lehmberg's campaign.

Terry Keel then filed a complaint with the Texas Ethics Commission. Keel argued that Fero's post had violated the state's truth in political advertising laws.

Earlier this week, the Ethics Commission ruled that it did not violate state law. The ruling establishes a precedent for the protection of anonymous bloggers and the rights of bloggers who are affiliated with political campaigns yet maintain their own personal blogs.

From the Austin American-Statesman:

Keel, who tracked down the creation of the Web site, argued that Fero violated the state's truth-in-political-advertising laws by hiding his identity. The Ethics Commission, however, dismissed the complaint, saying there was no violation because the anonymous posting made no representation of its true source.

The commission acted at its Dec. 4 closed-door meeting, but letters announcing the decision to both sides were not released until Tuesday.

Jason Nassour, Keel's lawyer, criticized the ruling in a written statement.

"The conduct was unethical," Nassour wrote, "and the Ethics Commission's failure to enforce statutes forbidding this conduct will undoubtedly lead to an increase of these sorts of unethical campaign practices."

In the spirit of the holiday season, Fero told Laylan Copelin of the Statesman, ""Mr. Keel's had a bad year, but I hope he has a good holiday."

This ruling gives bloggers something else to celebrate this holiday season, too.

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Much ado about nothing... (3.00 / 1)
Fero quoted Keel, a Republican, as saying he was too busy trying to help Mindy Montford defeat Rosemary Lehmberg in the Democratic Primary run-off to bother helping his sister-in-law, Republican Donna Keel, in a fall showdown against state Rep. Valinda Bolton, D-Austin.

If that's what Keel said, it doesn't matter "who" put it out there, does it? By the same token, if that's not what Keel said and Keel files a libel suit, Fero better have it on tape or have at least a couple of witnesses who heard Keel say it. A couple of witnesses not involved with Fero.

Of course Keel would have to prove it damaged his reputation somehow and that there was malicious intent.  Sort of hard to ruin the reputation of politicians, isn't it? And they're all malicious during the campaigns so it's hard to claim malicious intent during a campaign. Of course then you get back to the matter of truth. Truth is a defense to libel with regard to public figures. Including, and particularly, politicians.

The media is not required to "reveal the source" so why should bloggers? Just the same, bloggers do need to be careful of what is posted.  "So and so told me" is not a defense in itself to libel.

Much ado about nothing.

 


Keel the Barbarian (0.00 / 0)
Thanks to his Rushmore-sized ego, Keel cost Mindy Montford any hope of winning the Demo runoff for DA by drowning out her campaign with his stupid threats against Fero which came to nothing.
Keel has a history of trying to win by hook and crook rather than just campaigning. He lost a judicial race because he attempted to disqualify his opponent and failed to get him off the ballot.
Keel's treatment of Craddick as a meat puppet during the last session is another examples of his poor judgment and his need to grandstand. After Keel became the Parliamentarian, every word he said to the Speaker was picked up by the microphone and parroted word-for-word to the House. Either nobody told Keel how patronizing it appeared or he knew but didn't care.
Keel's tenure as Parliamentarian has now become an issue in the Speaker's race and his insulting performance in that position may be the final act in Tom Craddick's career.

Deja vu... (2.00 / 1)
Keel has a history of trying to win by hook and crook rather than just campaigning. He lost a judicial race because he attempted to disqualify his opponent and failed to get him off the ballot.

And which Democrat just did that as well? They're all corrupt at this point. And disgusting.

I know, I know. When Democrats do it, it's okay. When Republicans do it, it's not.

The Republican mantra becomes the Democratic mantra.  


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All things in moderation (0.00 / 0)
The only problem with the internet and this Blogging is the same problem the Internet has had from it's inception. That is who and where information labeled as truth is coming from. I remember teachers telling me in school the only sites you can really trust on the internet are those directly related to a college institution, otherwise, you never know what you're going to get. The problem is, today many people take everything they read on the net to be absolute truth and this could not be any further from the truth. I'm interested to see what the future holds for Bloggers if things were to get out of hand.

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