I am obscuring his name as "Connie" has decided he is going to be in a position where what he did here could be harmful to his future political goals.
Now, Three members of the State Senate (though more likely their staff members did it) choose to delete his email without reading it.
But "Connie" is a man who knows his exchange well and we can show the three members of the state senate who deleted without reading his emails.
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To: STAGG.REBECCA.S08@flsenate.gov
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Your message
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was deleted without being read on 3/3/2006 4:47 PM
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To: JOHNSON.JENNIFER.S30@flsenate.gov
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Your message
To: JOHNSON.JENNIFER.S30@flsenate.gov
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was deleted without being read on 3/6/2006 11:14 AM
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To: SMITH.ROD.WEB@flsenate.gov
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Your message
To: SMITH.ROD.WEB@flsenate.gov
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was deleted without being read on 3/6/2006 2:40 PM
It takes on a few seconds for Exchange to register something as read, so it looks like these folks picked all the emails on this subject for quick deletion.
If any of these three represents you, I think you should email them and ask them if they actually read emails or if they delete them. Why they delete them... what standard they use.
Because if the great equalizer of email isn't usable to talk to our elected officals then nothing will be
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