Agree completely. The phone calls sound very suspicious to me. If they were done to boost the exposure of the campaign, someone needs to go to jail.
If they were just some hyper sensitive passerby, there was no crime committed by anyone, and we should just learn a lesson.
However, I fear someone is going to rot in prison despite the circumstances of the calls.
There's nothing more dangerous to your freedom than a throughly embarrassed government that can possibly find a way to place blame on you.
"The surest defense against terrorism is to refuse to be terrorized. Our job is to recognize that terrorism is just one of the risks we face, and not a particularly common one at that. And our job is to fight those politicians who use fear as an excuse to take away our liberties and promote security theater that wastes money and doesn't make us any safer."
-Bruce Schneier