We have no way so far of verifying his statements. I really am unsure
what he means when he says :
 
"included in the setup were Knox for Mayor posters".
 
Can you ask him?   
 
Is he referring to:
 
1.      They were asked to carry posters and campaign materials to the
park?
2.      They were asked to hang the posters and he refused?
3.      They were asked to pass out flyers to people in the park?
4.      They were asked to sit at a table and say "Vote for Knox"?
There is no evidence or statement saying the volunteers participated in
promoting or opposing a candidate in any way.
Promote:   
 
 To urge the adoption of; advocate
 To attempt to sell or popularize by advertising or publicity
 To help establish or organize by securing financial backing
 
Oppose:
 
To act or be in opposition.
 
Fentonize:
 
To be left out to hang by Employing Organization and Executive Director.
 
 
S
 
 
 
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The original article in the Daily News says this:"Included in the setup
were "Knox for Mayor" posters, which made Walker think this was unusual
community service indeed."
 
Frank
 
On May 25, 2007, at 10:24 AM, S. Sharrieff Ali wrote:



 There is no evidence or statement saying the volunteers participated in
promoting or opposing a candidate in any way.

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