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Friday, April 14, 2006

Phone Jamming in NH

Okay, I hadn't even realized that republicans have been accused of jamming phone lines on election day 2002 democtratic get out the vote phone drives. The Post apparently did a story on this on April 11th. Worse, new court documents show that the ring leader of that operation in New Hampshire made several calls to the White House. So far, the White House will not disclose who was on the receiving end of that line. They claim it was normal election day correspondence. I guess we're supposed to take their word for it (innocent until proven guilty, right?).

Here's a letter from Howard Dean, DNC Chairman, to the RNC Chairman, Ken Mehlmer (I hate this guy) on this subject:

April 11, 2006

Ken Mehlman Chairman

Republican National Committee

310 First Street, SE

Washington DC, 20003

Dear Ken,

Yesterday, the AP ran a story entitled "Phone Jamming Records Point to White House." This story provides new details about the role of the New Hampshire Republican Party in the phone-jamming scandal and raises serious questions as to whether the RNC and the White House were actively involved.

As you know, on Election Day, a telemarketer hired by the New Hampshire GOP jammed telephone lines at five state Democratic and one firefighters union get-out-the-vote phone banks. The AP noted yesterday that the "records show that Bush campaign operative James Tobin, who recently was convicted in the case, made two dozen calls to the White House within a three-day period around Election Day 2002 -- as the phone jamming operation was finalized, carried out and then abruptly shut down."

The AP story also stated that virtually all the calls to the White House went to the same number (202-456-6173) which currently rings inside the political affairs office. Although the White House declined today to say which staffer was assigned that phone number in 2002, you may be able to shed some light on the subject, as you were the White House Political Director during that time.

You have often spoken of the importance of making sure that every vote counts. In that spirit, we hope that you will take the necessary steps to clear up the lingering confusion surrounding the RNC and the White House's role in this scandal by answering these questions:

-- James Tobin called the White House two dozen times in three days. Whom was he calling? With whom did he speak? Whom did he work with in the office of political affairs?

-- Tobin worked directly with Terry Nelson, who was then political director at the RNC. When will Mr. Nelson answer questions about his role in the scandal? Whom else at the RNC did Tobin work with?

-- Did the White House authorize this phone jamming scheme and, if so, who specifically did so? Or was the phone jamming authorized by the RNC?

-- Was anyone on the White House staff or at the RNC involved in concocting, authorizing, implementing or concealing this scheme?

The overt effort by the New Hampshire Republican Party to suppress the vote on Election Day in 2002 is unconscionable. The people of New Hampshire deserve an apology. And America deserves to know exactly how deeply the White House and the RNC were involved in the planning and execution of this scheme. We hope you will provide the answers we need so we can move forward together.

Sincerely,

Governor Howard Dean, MD Chairman

1 Comments:

Blogger Nora said...

Where did you get that letter?
Is there an answer?

The constant reply "...cannot comment because there is an ongoing investigation..." cannot be always acceptable. There must be something one can say even under those circumstances, which of course would imply that the right question should be asked. It frustrates me to consistently come up to the same conclusion that the Republicans are much better at finding their way IN and there way OUT of everything they choose to do.

I hate that guy too! He triggers instant repulsion when I see him.

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