From the Washington Post reporter's email message -
Washington Post reporter Maria Glod contacted me beause she and a colleague are working on an article about John Yeh and the recent criminal cases involving VRS. She has asked me to reach out to anyone who may want to offer input. She can be reached at glodm@washpost.com
Will be in touch,
Maria
Maria Glod
Washington Post
202-334-7294
glodm@washpost.com
Friday, November 27, 2009
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Wow..
ReplyDeleteRight now i am waiting to figure out what i should say...
RLM thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteI know john yeh and met him few times. What does washington post reporter wants from deaf community? I am wondering.
Thanks
Deb M
Who appointed John Yeh as BOT member at Gally? He served on BOT while I was a student. When did he quit BOT and why?
ReplyDeleteHave you told anything about him to the reporter?
ReplyDeleteI knew John from 1970s when I was hanging out with friends. He had sister who joined us and go for ride. I met John and he seemed like a nice fellow. He was businesslike in his goals and plans.
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to believe he would do such thing. He has morale and integrity.
I wonder if his two young staff both age 25 were behind it. Did John know? I have no idea!
We all make mistakes! But John? I dunno! My eyes fell out when I read his name when they picked him up. Gosh! All the years of hard work and dedication.
Why?
More news about the Viable fiasco. It was published yesterday.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gazette.net/stories/11272009/businew163254_32521.shtml
The Deaf community will be best served if first person, not third person explained what happened including his own confession. I ask that Washington Post reporter to refrain so John can come out and explain first hand,in person. I am sure he will do so when he is given the chance to do.
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteI am in total agreement with you what you said about John Yeh.
God Bless John Yeh!
(Last one, Anonymous),
Definitely yes, the reporter should refrain from "third source" and let John Yeh speak for himself.
The Washington Post reporter noticed that many deaf people came to the defense of John Yeh. She and another reporter want to hear from all of you to tell your sides for the general public.
Here is your chance!
Robert L. Mason