<p>For the love of our inboxes, don't feed the troll!!!</p>
<p>:-P</p>
<p>Jay Emerson<br>
Administrative Officer<br>
Pirate Party of New York</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 20, 2011 5:29 PM, "Gregory Engels" <<a href="mailto:Gregory.Engels@piratenpartei-hessen.de">Gregory.Engels@piratenpartei-hessen.de</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Andrew, please stop senseless bitching around.<br>
> <br>> If you are thinking some things in the PPI needs improvement,<br>> you are very welcome to step up and lend a hand, espetially<br>> since you are trying constantly to give an impression, you<br>> are an matter expert on anything involved running the PPI.<br>
> <br>> some observations on what you again (and i beginning to<br>> suspect that you very well might do this on purpose) got<br>> wrong:<br>> <br>> 1. An international coordinator for PP-DE coordinates, as<br>
> the name implies. I do no represent PP-DE, this is the job<br>> of our Chairman Jens Seipenbush and his vice Andy Popp.<br>> I am also not (and never was) an official delegate from PP-DE<br>> to PPI. (I did not participated in voting in Brussels nor I am<br>
> among the first under-signers of the PPI Statutes)<br>> <br>> 2. A (local) election campaign for a city council seat over here<br>> in germany is very different from campaigns in the US.<br>> In no way is it a full time job, even for the "established"<br>
> parties. Everyone in the city council is _supposed_ to be<br>> a "normal" citizen, who is leading a normal life and have<br>> a normal job, besides of his political engagement.<br>> <br>> 3. you have strange ideas on how I should spend my<br>
> time. I would like to say, that this is not of your concern.<br>> <br>> sincerely,<br>> <br>> Gregory Engels<br>> International Coordinator<br>> Pirate Party of Germany<br>> <br>> mobile: +49 172 853 44 91<br>
> skype:gregory.engels<br>> <a href="mailto:jabber%3Adichter@jabber.piratenpartei.de">jabber:dichter@jabber.piratenpartei.de</a><br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br></div>