Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Lead figure in phone jam to advise GOP contenders - Concord Monitor Online - Concord, NH 03301


Un-freakin'-believable.

I just don't know what to say. I am just sputtering, again.

We don't allow a surgeon back into the operating room if he has abused drugs, gotten higher than Aspen and cost the hospital a whole bunch of money by injuring a patient. Surgeons are much more needed and valuable to their professions and to society as a whole than any political consultant.

It is not as if we really need more political consultants.

Election are very important in a Democracy. I just do not believe that someone who violates the public trust with regard to something as important as elections should ever be allowed back into a position where he can do it again and, maybe, get by with it this time.

Haven't we had about all we can take of election fraud and dirty tricks?

Do Republicans ever get fired anymore?

Faux News should have given him a job working with Ollie North.

Oh, hell, I am still sputtering.


Lead figure in phone jam to advise GOP contenders - Concord Monitor Online - Concord, NH 03301:

"A major figure in the Election Day phone-jamming scandal that embarrassed and nearly bankrupted the New Hampshire GOP is out of prison and back in the political game.

Charles McGee, the former executive director of the state Republican Party, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and served seven months for his part in the scheme to have a telemarketer tie up Democratic and union phone lines in 2002.

He's back at his old job with a Republican political marketing firm, Spectrum Monthly & Printing Inc., and will be helping out at the firm's 'GOP campaign school' for candidates.
Richard Pease, the firm's co-president, said McGee would be available to advise candidates at the two-day event, planned for next weekend in Manchester. McGee's role at the school was reported Thursday by the New Hampshire Union Leader."

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