Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Slimy politics.

Someone bought some robo-calling. It is a push poll; it pretends to be a poll but is not. They are campaign communications without identifying a responsible party. It appears to be a violation of campaign law.

Richard Romero denies having anything to do with it; period.


Marty Chavez, through Joan Griffin,
first claimed they didn't know whose poll
it was. Later Griffin added, "I believe
that polls are not required to have disclaimers".







Can't prove it of course,
but if I had to place a bet,
I would bet that when
the truth is finally told,
we will find that
Marty Chavez
did it.




photos Mark Bralley

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