Post by talkpoliticsmisc on Apr 4, 2004 0:17:06 GMT -5
From: Harry Hope (rivrvu@ix.netcom.com)
Subject: Arizona Democratic Party office broken into.
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Date: 2004-04-03 15:29:59 PST
Scottsdale's Democratic office is the only headquarters for an
individual district in the state and opened four months ago to
fanfare.
District 8 covers the northeast Valley and is the most
Republican-dominated district in the state.
Chusid said the party has no other reason to feel targeted.
Local party officials aren't intimidated by the incidents, Wercinski
said.
From The Arizona Central, 4/2/04:
www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0402demstheft02.html
Democratic office target of crimes
Hard drive stolen; window smashed
Emily Bittner
The Arizona Republic
SCOTTSDALE -
Scottsdale Democratic Party officials feel targeted after a computer
hard drive with donors' information and mailing list was stolen last
month and the office was vandalized Wednesday.
"The fact that we've had two in the last three weeks is very, very
suspicious," said Leon Chusid, District 8 treasurer, headquartered at
8350 E. McDonald Drive.
"And it's also very terrifying."
The only thing taken in the first incident was a computer's hard drive
with information about precinct committee members, mailing lists and
fund-raising.
The computer monitor and keyboard were left behind and there were no
signs of forced entry in the burglary, said Detective Sam Bailey, a
spokesman for the Scottsdale Police Department.
The information on the computer was protected with a password, but
officials are still worried.
"Someone who really knows computers can always break a pass code,"
Chusid said.
"They got what was important to them."
Every Democrat who has any contact with the Arizona Office and all DNC intranet passwords and such need to be changed and reassigned to protect and guard against GOP criminal operatives.. and then they should make sure a full investigation is conducted to make sure any responsible are found and fully investigated and charged to aggressively pursue and prosecute the buyer of this information
Subject: Arizona Democratic Party office broken into.
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Newsgroups: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.bush, alt.politics.liberalism, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.gw-bush, alt.politics
Date: 2004-04-03 15:29:59 PST
Scottsdale's Democratic office is the only headquarters for an
individual district in the state and opened four months ago to
fanfare.
District 8 covers the northeast Valley and is the most
Republican-dominated district in the state.
Chusid said the party has no other reason to feel targeted.
Local party officials aren't intimidated by the incidents, Wercinski
said.
From The Arizona Central, 4/2/04:
www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0402demstheft02.html
Democratic office target of crimes
Hard drive stolen; window smashed
Emily Bittner
The Arizona Republic
SCOTTSDALE -
Scottsdale Democratic Party officials feel targeted after a computer
hard drive with donors' information and mailing list was stolen last
month and the office was vandalized Wednesday.
"The fact that we've had two in the last three weeks is very, very
suspicious," said Leon Chusid, District 8 treasurer, headquartered at
8350 E. McDonald Drive.
"And it's also very terrifying."
The only thing taken in the first incident was a computer's hard drive
with information about precinct committee members, mailing lists and
fund-raising.
The computer monitor and keyboard were left behind and there were no
signs of forced entry in the burglary, said Detective Sam Bailey, a
spokesman for the Scottsdale Police Department.
The information on the computer was protected with a password, but
officials are still worried.
"Someone who really knows computers can always break a pass code,"
Chusid said.
"They got what was important to them."
Every Democrat who has any contact with the Arizona Office and all DNC intranet passwords and such need to be changed and reassigned to protect and guard against GOP criminal operatives.. and then they should make sure a full investigation is conducted to make sure any responsible are found and fully investigated and charged to aggressively pursue and prosecute the buyer of this information