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Date: | Thu, 5 Oct 1995 17:30:56 -0500 |
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Excuse me while I let some steam come out of my ears ..... there, now I
feel a little better. This guy has slandered you, Denise. I have dashed
off a few thoughts here, but I will take the time later this week or
weekend to refine my thoughts somewhat, so, FWIW, here are my initial,
red-hot-angry thoughts about what you can do:
First, make sure you have this guy's exact name and title. Then get the
address of the company for which he works, and his supervisor's name.
Then write a letter. The following sentences and phrases come to mind:
I have learned that Mr. X has been spreading damaging lies about me to my
professional associates. He has told people who know me that I reviewed
and approved of your book. This is absolutely false. Your book is full
of out-of-date citations and downright misinformation and is clearly
designed to mislead women away from what I know as a lactation consultant
is the only optimal means of feeding a baby.
I have consulted an attorney and am seriously considering a slander suit
against Mr. X and your company. I may reconsider if you (1) send a letter
to everyone to whom Mr. X told this lie explaining that Mr. X was lying
and that I thoroughly DISapprove of your book, (2) publish a statement in
the hospital newsletter detailing Mr. X's wrongdoing and promising never
to do it again.
Rachael Hamlet, the lactating lunatic lawyer mom from HELL
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