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    Teen tweeter won't apologize to Kan. governor

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas teenager who wrote a disparaging tweet about Gov. Sam Brownback said Sunday that she is rejecting her high school principal's demand for a written apology.

    Emma Sullivan, 18, of the Kansas City suburb of Fairway, said she isn't sorry and doesn't think such a letter would be sincere.

    The Shawnee Mission East senior was taking part in a Youth in Government program last week in Topeka, Kan., when she sent out a tweet from the back of a crowd of students listening to Brownback's greeting. From her cellphone, she thumbed: "Just made mean comments at gov. brownback and told him he sucked, in person (hash)heblowsalot."

    She actually made no such comment and said she was "just joking with friends." But Brownback's office, which monitors social media for postings containing the governor's name, saw Sullivan's post and contacted the Youth in Government program.

    Sullivan received a scolding at school and was ordered to send Brownback an apology letter. She said Prinicipal Karl R. Krawitz even suggested talking points for the letter she was supposed to turn in Monday.

    The situation exploded after Sullivan's older sister contacted the media. Since then, Sullivan's following on Twitter has grown to about 3,000 people, up from about 65 before the tweet. She said she thinks the tweet has helped "open up dialogue" about free speech in social media..

    "I would do it again," she said.

    Sullivan has received emails from attorneys but is waiting to see what happens when she refuses to hand in a letter. Krawitz, her principal, told The Kansas City Star previously that the situation is a "private issue, not a public matter" but didn't return a phone message from The Associated Press at his home Sunday.

    She hasn't heard from Brownback or his staff. She said she wouldn't mind sitting down and talking to the governor.

    Sullivan said she disagrees with Brownback politically, particularly his decision to veto the Kansas Arts Commission's entire budget, making Kansas the only state in the nation to eliminate arts funding. Brownback has argued arts programs can flourish with private dollars and that state funds should go to core government functions, such as education and social services.

    "I think it would be interesting to have a dialogue with him," she said. "I don't know if he would do it or not though. And I don't know that he would listen to what I have to say."

    Sherriene Jones-Sontag, the governor's spokeswoman, told The Star previously that Sullivan's message wasn't respectful and that it takes mutual respect to "really have a constructive dialogue." Brownback's office didn't return calls or emails Sunday from the AP.

    Sullivan's mother, Julie, said she isn't angry with her daughter, even though she thinks she "could have chosen different words."

    "She wasn't speaking to the 3,000 followers she has now," Julie Sullivan said. "She was talking to 65 friends. And also it's the speech they use today. It's more attention grabbing. I raised my kids to be independent, to be strong, to be free thinkers. If she wants to tweet her opinion about Gov. Brownback, I say for her to go for it and I stand totally behind her."

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    • DianeU  •  Seattle, United States  •  3 mths ago
      It's ironic that if he had left it alone 65 people would have seen the comment. Now the whole nation is watching. Good judgment?
    • Scott S.  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  3 mths ago
      I've said it before and I'll say it again: in this country, with FREEDOM of speech, if we have to put up with the HORRIBLY OFFENSIVE things that the Westboro Baptist Church says and does, then politicians can put up with a highschooler who disagrees with their policies.
    • Iraq Lobster  •  3 mths ago
      If the Westboro Baptist Church is protected by the first amendment, this teenager should be as well.
    • Mikey Ramone  •  3 mths ago
      Now they monitor social sites. Sounds like China.
    • Regulus  •  3 mths ago
      Even if you don't like what she put in the tweet, what gives the Principle the right to force her to write an apology?
    • John  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  3 mths ago
      How much does the State of Kansas spend in tax payer dollars to monitor social networks to make sure no one says anything mean about the Gov???
    • D-MAN  •  3 mths ago
      They monitor social websites for his name? GOOD! GOVERNOR SAM BROWNBACK: I served for over 20 years in the U.S Military so this kid could say what she said. Freedom of Speech is a RIGHT, not a privelege! Its about time our elected officials were TOLD that by Americans in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS!!!!!!!!!!
    • chey  •  Chicago, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Let me get this right.... they dont have any money for the arts but they have enough to monitor web sights for any mean things said about the Gov?
    • san s  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, The governor is using his office to stalk the social media of the citizens he works for with their money!!! The whole tweet issue is significantly less important compared to this.
    • Bob  •  3 mths ago
      I find it hard to imagine that Kansas does not have bigger problems for the governor's office to respond to instead of policing the tweet of a teenager. It takes people with thick skin to be in a public position like governorship. What she wrote would not even qualify as mild criticism. Grow a pair Mr. governor.
    • Tony  •  Randolph, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Freedom of speech, folks, means that the Governor's office can't take any steps toward any punitive measures, like it or not. As long as she did it on her own time on her own equipment, the school also cannot do anything. Don't like it, feel free to leave the country. Being rude isn't a crime.
    • Bob  •  3 mths ago
      I agree that she could have chosen different words but I see no need for her to apologize because she is entitles to her opinion and if the shoe fits.......
    • P  •  3 mths ago
      Eighteen years old. She's a voter, dude. Never, ever try to shout down a young voter. That can come back and bite you on the #$%$Keep going, young lady. Enjoy that freedom of speech for as long as you can! It took a lot of people's live to ensure it.
    • MARV  •  Greenville, United States  •  3 mths ago
      In case you don't remember Principal Krawitz you need to write 10,000 times, " The first amendment gives us the write to free speech". I expect you to hand this in to Emma Sullivan no later than 3pm Tuesday morning.
    • Mere  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  3 mths ago
      So the ADULT members of Westboro Baptist are free to exercise their free speech by saying nasty and offensive things that are FAR worse in PUBLIC for EVERYONE to hear when they stage their protests but this girl can't say what's on her mind in PRIVATE to the 65 people following her Twitter feed. Yes I would expect her to be respectful and have some manners if she were speaking in public or addressing him directly but where do you draw the line? There was a past politician who had his cronies monitor what people were saying about him and then used it is ammo to create a list of "enemies". Anyone with knowledge of history will remember him as senator McCarthy.
    • Sage  •  3 mths ago
      Well if the good folks of Kansas think they pay too much in state tax, if sounds as if Gov. Brownback has a large personal staff as they able to monitor all these tweets----maybe that is a good place to start with cuts that will not impact services that citizens actually need.
    • Ron  •  3 mths ago
      If the Gov cant handle a tweet from a teenager, how will he do in a real debate? Cant take the heat? Get out of the kitchen!
    • LEO  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  3 mths ago
      By Gosh..you are a Politician and should be able to take criticism since you i am sure gave plenty of that in your bid to be Governor ..Get a life and try your best to serve your constituents and stop being a CRYBABY.Leave the teenager alone and allow her to grow.
    • Righty  •  3 mths ago
      I agree with her mom in that she could have used better wording. However, she did not threaten the governor. She only expressed her opinion. This is a country in which we have freedom of speech. Too bad governor got his feelings hurt.
    • VeteranGamer  •  3 mths ago
      We try to teach our children that bullying is bad behavior, and look what happens. A sitting governor has the temerity to complain about someone else's Constitutionally-protected free speech rights, and a high school principal bends right over and joins in the bullying. Some people in this country had better duck when supporters of the First Amendment start availing themselves of their Second Amendment rights as well.
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