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  [Joe] Miller's paranoia at Fairbanks borough ran deeper than records reveal
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Last EditedMonsieur  Oct 31, 2010 10:46am
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AuthorJill Burke
News DateSunday, October 31, 2010 04:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionIn interviews Friday with Alaska Dispatch, Miller's former co-workers in the Fairbanks borough's legal department said the Senate candidate was paranoid, acting strangely in the days leading up to the computer polling incident and the state GOP convention in spring 2008, including telling them about plots against his life, computer hijacking, a bug in his office, and requesting that the mayor hire a security detail to protect Miller.

Although Miller's former co-workers declined to be identified, they collectively offered a look back at the things Miller was saying and doing in spring 2008 -- actions they summed up as "bizarre."

Based on their accounts, this political episode in Miller's life appears to derive more from an espionage thriller than a political playbook. What follows is Miller's co-workers' recollection of his strange and embroiled political mission and how it crossed over into their government workplace.
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