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White House
e-mail calls Byrd �senile'
Mistakenly sent message
also rips Hispanic leaders

Bill McAllister
Media News Washington Bureau

Saturday October 12, 2002; 10:07 AM


WASHINGTON -- A White House intern "mistakenly" forwarded to dozens of Hispanic
leaders an e-mail that described the Senate's senior Democrat as "doddering old Bob 
Byrd,
the senile senator from West Virginia," an administration spokeswoman has told The
Denver Post.

White House spokeswoman, Jeanie Mamo, said the e-mail, which was also highly critical 
of
the Hispanic members of Congress who voted against the Iraq war resolution, was written
by "an activist."

It "does not represent" the views of the president, the spokeswoman said. Mamo did not
name the activist or say whether the intern was being disciplined for her actions.

A spokesman from Byrd's office was unavailable for comment this morning.

The message not only criticized Byrd, who led opposition to the Iraq resolution in the
Senate, it also took to task Democratic Hispanic members of the House who voted against
the resolution giving the president the authority to use military force to topple 
Saddam
Hussein.

"If they have a defense for their actions, they should deliver it to the kids in 
uniform that
could one day have their --- shot off to protect these ninnies!" the e-mail said.

The reference to Byrd said "Even Tom Daschle, Senate leader, committed to President 
Bush
today. . . he's just waiting for doddering old Bob Byrd, the senile senator from West 
Virginia
to shut up and sit down so the Senate can vote!"

The e-mail was dated Thursday and titled "Can You Believe This?" It cited polls showing
Bush is popular among Latino voters and asked if their votes don't "strongly suggest 
that
these Democratic congressional representatives are out of with their constituency and 
out
of touch with America?"

Mamo said the president, who has been making a pronounced effort to woo Hispanic
voters, did not question the motives of the lawmakers. "The president respects the way
Congress approached the Iraq issue," she said.

The e-mail was forwarded by Jennifer Hugo, an intern. Hugo did not respond to e- mail
questions about the message and White House telephone operators said they could not
locate Hugo.

The e-mail went to dozens of Hispanic leaders across the country, some of whom were
stunned that a White House official would send such an critical message to a group that
included many Democrats.

"I was shocked," said Rosemary Rodriguez, director of boards and commission for Denver
Mayor Wellington Webb. "I guess when I read it I thought it was a little bit 
inappropriate
because it was so mean spirited," she said.

Rodriguez said she was taken aback by the e-mail because she had just attended a 
national
Hispanic gathering in Denver to which the Bush White House had sent representatives. 
"It
was so conciliatory. . . so much bridge-building that I was shocked by the e-mail," 
she said.

Part of that was a result of the list of people received the e-mail, she said. "It was 
an
amazing list. They were all so well-connected," she said.

Oscar Sanchez, executive director of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 
a
Washington group that represents union members, fired back an angry response to Hugo.
"Don't knock my congressional representatives for being courageous," he told her. "And
remove me off your list, thank you very much."

"I thought it was inappropriate," said Sanchez.

The letter ended by listing 15 Democratic lawmakers who voted against the resolution 
and
the three Republican Hispanics who voted for the resolution. "Que verguenza!" (How
embarrassing), the letter ended.

Denver Post Staff Writer Louis Aguilar also contributed to this article.

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