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  Phone-jamming [in NH] was an outrage [says Bob Smith]
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Last EditedWesternDem  Oct 19, 2004 02:47pm
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News DateTuesday, October 19, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
Descriptionfrom former Sen. Bob Smith:

This is a far cry from the party of Lincoln that proudly and correctly stood on principle to outlaw slavery. It is a far cry from the party of great and principled statesmen like Mel Thomson, Norris Cotton, Ronald Reagan, Dwight Eisenhower and Teddy Roosevelt. What a contrast between those great Republicans and current party leaders, who refuse to speak out against this despicable action by pathetic political hacks.

James Tobin, President Bush's 2004 New England campaign chairman and the Northeast political director of the Republican Senatorial Committee in 2002, said, "These allegations date back to years and have absolutely nothing to do with the present campaign."

Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
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