Monday, April 30, 2007

Really??!?

clipped from www.msnbc.msn.com

A Secret Fax—And an Ethics Slip

Obama Rides the Wave: Talking points for the presidential candidate
Newsweek
May 7, 2007 issue - Sen. Barack Obama vows to bring a "new kind of politics" to Washington. But a copy of a 36-page fax from Obama's Senate office, obtained by NEWSWEEK, shows that the rookie presidential candidate, riding the biggest wave this side of his native Hawaii, needs to keep a sharp eye on the details of his own campaign.
Senate rules and federal law forbid the use of official equipment—such as faxes and phone lines—to conduct campaign business, which was what Buford was doing last Thursday when she faxed Obama's political "call list" to the senator's personal aide at a Columbia, S.C., hotel.
A copy of the one to Obama was slipped, anonymously, under the door of a NEWSWEEK reporter. But the sender clearly knew the ethics rules. The accompanying note, written on hotel stationery, said of the fax: "Unbelievable, USS, office, phone, long distance, staff, etc.—for political." With all eyes on Obama, he needs to watch out.

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Like the title of a recent Saturday Night Live news sketch, Really??!?

I travel for a living. You can't find a hotel anywhere anymore that will identify the room number of a guest. Did the staffer with the fax stalk Newsweek's Fineman to find his room and "slip" this under the door?

Oh, and Senator Obama? You messed up. Don't do it again. I don't want anyone to mess up - I want to see a clean campaign run on ideas and merits.

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