Former Bush campaign official sentenced to prison
One good thing about the Bush administration – we sure have seen a good number of Republicans going to jail: A senior official in U.S. President George W. Bush’s re-election campaign was sentenced to 10 months in prison on Wednesday for his role in suppressing votes in a key U.S. Senate race, a scandal that […]
One good thing about the Bush administration – we sure have seen a good number of Republicans going to jail:
A senior official in U.S. President George W. Bush’s re-election campaign was sentenced to 10 months in prison on Wednesday for his role in suppressing votes in a key U.S. Senate race, a scandal that Democrats charge may involve the White House.
James Tobin, 45, one of three Republican campaign operatives convicted in a phone-jamming scheme designed to keep New Hampshire Democrats from voting in a 2002 election, was convicted in December of two telephone harassment charges.
Prosecutors had asked for a two-year sentence.
U.S. District Judge Steven McAuliffe described the crime as “extremely serious” and a threat to the U.S. political tradition of free and fair elections.
“People in your position need to know they cannot do these things and if they do the consequences are very, very serious,” he said in handing down a sentence harsher than the six months home detention and community service sought by Tobin’s lawyer.
Democrats want an investigation into 22 telephone calls made by Tobin and New Hampshire Republican Party officials to the White House on November 5 and 6, 2002, and say they believe national Republican officials may be involved in the scheme.
There should be no doubt that the Republican party is in fact the party of corruption. How much longer until we can just consider them organized crime?