Originally published October 8, 2008 at 3:35 PM | Page modified October 8, 2008 at 3:35 PM
Anti-Obama e-mail sent with DeSoto Co. computers
Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday.
Associated Press Writer
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Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday.
DeSoto County Administrator Michael Garriga said Comptroller Tom Arnold sent the message, titled "Pray, Pray, Pray," sometime in the past few days to at least 35 addresses on the county's e-mail user list. He said Arnold could face disciplinary action as a result.
"We don't need to be expressing any political or religious views when we're at work or when we're using county resources," Garriga told The Associated Press in an interview.
The e-mail implies that Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, is Muslim. Obama is Christian.
"We have the power to change the course of this election and to keep a man as suspect as Barak (sic) Obama from leading our country to who knows where with his message of 'change'; a change which I fear will be away from our Christian ideals, and away from Christ, and further away from one nation under God to one nation under Allah," the e-mail said, according to portions published Wednesday by The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, Tenn.
AP requested and received a copy of the entire e-mail from the newspaper.
Garriga said he had received complaints about the e-mail from a private citizen and some county employees.
He sent his own e-mail to all county government workers Tuesday saying that federal law "prohibits county employees from using any county resources, like e-mails, for conveying a message related to political activity."
A message left for Arnold with Garriga was not immediately returned Wednesday.
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