Howie,
How do you know?  What is your source?  And how did you make the leap to
Watergate?  It actually has no relevance to Sam's email.  And nowhere is
criminal activity mentioned.  But now that you bring it up...

Do you believe that this was proper behavior?  Is so, why didn't you choose to
defend versus condemn it?

Andy
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 12:46 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: Bush, Kerry and non-admittance

  Unlike Nixon and Watergate, the Democratic Party and John Kerry have nothing
to do with these things - lumping Kerry's name in with criminal activity is a
complete distortion.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Sam Morris
    To: CF-Community
    Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 1:41 PM
    Subject: Re: Bush, Kerry and non-admittance

    And here's why:

    Angry Kerry Activists Lay Siege to Bush Office in St.
    Paul, Intimidate Voters

    ST. PAUL -- On the same day that someone fired shots
    into the windows at the Bush/Cheney campaign
    headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee, angry Kerry
    supporters laid siege to the Bush headquarters in St.
    Paul Minnesota today.
    "Today's siege on the Bush/Cheney headquarters in St.
    Paul was an attempt by Democrats and the Kerry
    campaign to intimidate voters who were picking up
    tickets to see the President," said Republican Party
    of Minnesota State Chair Ron Eibensteiner. "The
    Minnesota Kerry Campaign and DFL are ruled by an angry
    mob mentality that has nothing positive to offer
    Minnesota voters." Today Kerry supporters blocked the
    entrance to the Bush campaign's Minnesota headquarters
    with buses and proceeded to rush into the headquarters
    in a clear attempt to intimidate voters who were
    picking up tickets to see the President this Saturday.

    Eibensteiner called on DFL Chair Mike Erlandson and
    Kerry's Minnesota campaign to immediately cease these
    kinds of intimidation tactics.

    "Lately, the DFL Party and Kerry Campaign can be best
    described as Anger Incorporated," said Eibensteiner.
    "They need to stop their escalation of these
    intimidation tactics before someone gets hurt."

    Eibensteiner pointed out other instances where
    out-of-control Kerry supporters have intimidated
    voters. For example, at the Gophers football game last
    weekend, a Kerry supporter physically assaulted a
    female College Republican who was handing out flyers
    supporting the President. In a similar incident, Kerry
    supporters assaulted College Republicans at the
    Minnesota State Fair. During the incident, the union
    members elbowed two College Republicans in the head
    and threw them to the ground. Also, DFL Party
    officials have yet to repudiate a bumper sticker,
    which was handed out from their party headquarters
    comparing President Bush to Adolf Hitler.

    "Anger is no substitute for optimistic leadership,"
    said Eibensteiner. "Through their actions, Democrats
    have shown themselves incapable of governing
    themselves, much less our nation, during these
    challenging times."

    http://www.mngop.com/info.cfm?x=2&pname=seltype&pval=1&pname2=infoID&pval2
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