Yes, Markinney, photoshop is a wonderful tool.
I wonder if you would like to play around and make some lovely pics of your family.
And I see that you are in good company. How would your employer feel about use of that d********g r****t graphic?
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) A white county judge nominated for Pennsylvania's highest court apparently forwarded a racially insensitive email showing a black couple talking through glass via a jailhouse phone under the heading, "Merry Christmas from the Johnsons."
Centre County Judge Thomas Kistler told The Philadelphia Inquirer in a story posted Friday (
http://bit.ly/1MF1doN) he did not remember sending the email in December 2013 to more than 20 people, including lawyers, the county prosecutor and people who work in the criminal justice system.
Kistler did not deny sending the image, which is readily available online, but told the paper if he did, it would not have been intended to mock black people. He said the message would have been, "Christmas goes on, even for the people we put in jail."
Senate leaders recommended Kistler, a Republican, and Duquesne Law School dean Ken Gormley, a Democrat, to fill two high court vacancies, including one created by the abrupt resignation of Justice Seamus McCaffery over distribution of pornographic emails last year.
Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, nominated the two on Feb. 4, calling them "extremely qualified and distinguished individuals." They both await Senate confirmation.
Wolf spokesman Jeff Sheridan said late Friday the governor did not plan to make an immediate decision on Kistler's nomination status.
"In light of the information that has been received by us today, we are reviewing the situation," Sheridan said, noting Wolf had been in Washington for the day.