Libel or Bad Spell Check…You Be the Judge!

Did I miss something

I mean, isn’t it confusing enough to have a Fire Chief who shares a last name with this dude without also having to wonder if there was a sex tape scandal that I missed?

My head hurts, so if someone can explain to me whether (a) Tirella thinks “Dio” is short for “DiLiddo” or (b) I missed some major news, I’d really appreciate it.

Update — screen prints  here.

16 thoughts on “Libel or Bad Spell Check…You Be the Judge!

  1. Jeff Barnard says:

    She’s going to have to start writing under the nom de plume of Emily Latella, with every other entry being simply, “…never mind.”

  2. Crystal says:

    WOW…..that is all I can say

  3. Joe says:

    Oh, boy, I hope that made it into print- not just in her blog.

    Priceless.

    • Nicole says:

      I understand that perspective, but I hope it doesn’t, for the Chief’s sake. No matter how untrue words might be, they can hurt.

    • t-traveler says:

      meant to look for hard copies of ICT at the library this morning to see if this made it into print. If Rosalie wants to hire me as editor i promise to edit for grammar and spelling and I’ll throw in fact-check

  4. Oh please let the fury of a thousand defamation suits rain down upon you, Rose.

    I’m actually more disturbed that in 2010, Rose is worried about porn (and even makes a pedophilia connection!). Really? They still build that model of prude? Let me be the first (and probably last) person in this thread to out themselves as a Kimberly Kane fan.

    • Nicole says:

      You know, I thought I was a shoo-in for Biggest Prude in Woo-ville in the Best of Worcester 2011, and now this has ruined my chances!

  5. Brian Nelson says:

    I see that RT corrected the name on the site, with ample apologies to Dio. Now, back to the invective in progress . . .

    • Nicole says:

      …and still managed to spell DiLiddo incorrectly.

      I do hope that people contact the elected officials who continue to advertise or publish op-ed pieces in her paper, and remind them of this incident. While people should certainly be able to say whatever they like (barring, well, libel), I think it’s well worth asking elected officials or candidates for office why they continue to support ICT with their campaign funds.

  6. Tina Zlody says:

    Man, that broad is nuts . . . and that is tame for her.

  7. Joe says:

    Dianne Williamson has picked up the story…

    http://www.telegram.com/article/20100511/COLUMN01/5110395

  8. t-traveler says:

    Rosalie live on Jordan today at 4:34 pm

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