Yes. And do it now. And invite the press when you file. And don't
forget criminal charges. Fraud is a crime.

Ed$

--- In [email protected], Chris Edes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Get a signed statement from your witness and sue this "professional"
for 
> breach of contract and fraud.
> 
> Chris
> 
> > WARNING: The story I am about to relate is not for the faint of
political heart. I will try to be succinct and condensed. 6 weeks ago
I hired a professional Republican fundraiser to help raise me money
within the republican business circles. She came to me from a party
contact. We signed a contract and she was off to the races.
> > Well yesterday marked 6 weeks and the rake so far: $0.
> > I woke up yesterday frustrated - frustrated that she never
answered my calls immediately and always had excuses as to why there
was no events planned or contribution checks coming in. I had given
her a list of over 500 names to contact. These individuals represented
companies, industries and organizations were not only natural
constituents of my philosophy and positions, but more than 400 of them
were members of organizations that endorsed my candidacy.
> > SO when I woke up I decided to make some calls myself because I
need money to send mailers to voters and print more signage. I started
at the top of the list. When I asked for each person I prefaced the
conversation with "I know XXXXX(I'm leaving her name out) spoke with
you previously but I wanted to call you personally to invite you to a
meet & greet fundraising event for my campaign. I hope you can help us
with a donation.". 
> > Well, after reaching #23 on the list have each person tell me "No
one ever called me about your campaign or asked me to donate". I was
pissed. I place several agitated calls to this person I hired to raise
me money. No response. 
> > I went precinct walking last night and on my drive home my cell
phone rang. It was a "private number". I answered. The voice on the
other end I did not recognize. But he said the following (and I
paraphrase) - "Mr. Santoro, I've met you before and I really like you
and what you represent. I wish we had more like you in government
office. I want you to know that you've beeb a victim of some very
dirty politics. The girl you hired to conduct your fundraising is
working for your opponent's main lobbyist (names withheld but the
names were mentioned to me). She was put in place to prevent you from
raising any money from traditional political circles. She's been
working against you from day one."
> >
> > Needless to say I was more than a little angry.
> > What is the moral of my experience? I'm not sure but I thought you
all should know and you all should be certain to forward this email
and this story. The establishment will stop at nothing. My race is
lowly State Senate race in Miami, FL. And look what underhanded,
dirty, lowdown, scumbag move was made on me. Whomever said politics
was dirty, politics is ugly, politics is all those things and more.
> > I'm so angry I could spit in this person's face. She had the
audacity to stand toe-to-toe and lie to my face.
> > Maybe I'm not cut out to be a politician because I can't be that
reprehensibly low.
> > If you are a candidate struggling against the system like me or
you are a volunteer working for an anti-establishment candidate,
please be VERY CAREFUL what you say to ANYONE.
> > Dean Santoro
> > www.santorosenate.com
> >
> >
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