Thursday, December 08, 2005

Bush will give him the Presidential Medal of Freedom

James Tobin, of Bangor, Maine, arrives at U.S. District Court in Concord, N.H., Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005. Tobin, President Bush's former New England campaign chairman, is on trial on charges he orchestrated an Election Day phone-jamming plot
Ex-GOP Official Faces Conspiracy Charge "A former national Republican Party official played a key role in an Election Day 2002 phone jamming plot against New Hampshire Democrats, the prosecution said Tuesday during opening statements. James Tobin, President Bush's onetime New England campaign chairman, is being tried on one federal count of conspiring against voters' rights and several counts involving telephone harassment. He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted. U.S. Attorney Andrew Levchuk said the state GOP's former executive director, Chuck McGee, had Tobin's blessing for the scheme as well as his help in the plot to disrupt Democratic get-out-the-vote phone banks and a nonpartisan ride-to-the-polls line. Tobin, 45, resigned as New England chairman of Bush's 2004 campaign in October 2004 when the phone jamming accusations became public. Tobin also has been political director of the Republican National Committee. McGee, who admitted hatching the plot, completed a seven-month sentence for conspiracy. Another conspirator, Allen Raymond, also pleaded guilty for organizing the jamming, but wants a five-month sentence reduced in exchange for cooperating with prosecutors.
This guy will now be eligible to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Bush (nominated by Turd Blossom, of course) for exemplifying good old Republican Party politics. If you can't beat them-cheat them...
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