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10/12/2004

Bush/Cheney campaign tells union thugs to cut the crap

In an open letter to AFL/CIO President John Sweeney, Bush/Cheney campaign chair Marc Racicot has called for the union thugs to cut the crap.

Dear Mr. Sweeney:

Over the past several weeks, acts of violence and vandalism have occurred at Republican and Bush-Cheney campaign headquarters across the country. In addition to the injuries, property damage and disruption associated with these acts, these events have created a threatening and intimidating atmosphere abhorrent to our democratic process.

The letter goes on to outline many of the events we've already covered - breaking an entering, storming campaign offices, vandalism, theft, the list goes on and on. It's good to see the GOP get off their ass and lay the blame where most of it probably belongs - the union thugs.

Just yesterday, dim-o-crack violence continued in Spokane, WA, where Bush/Cheney offices were broken into, vandalized and a small amount of cash was stolen.

Racicot's letter continues:

I hope you will put an end to protest activities that have led to injuries, property damage, vandalism and voter intimidation. We will hold you and your organization accountable for the actions of your members and urge you to immediately discontinue any coordinated protest efforts that result in damage to our facilities, or injury to people who may hold different political views than your members, but who share an equal right to be involved in the political process without suffering violence, intimidation and threats.

The B/C campaign hasn't done much right so far, but here's an example where someone finally got their head out of their ass long enough to execute a good idea.