Posted on 01/13/2008 10:21:43 AM PST by mnehring
Jennifer Call's eyes searched the office for nothing in particular. Her arms waved and her fear spilled out.
"This is where I grew up," Sutton's town clerk said yesterday. "This is my hometown, this is where my family is, and all of sudden, my name is being splashed across the internet as this horrible person. And the frightening part is, I don't know these people and they don't know me."
Call wants the nationwide army of boisterous Ron Paul supporters, believers in more conspiracy theories than Oliver Stone, to know that she's committed no crime.
Not treason, as the dozens of phone callers screamed. Not fraud, as the dozens of e-mails charged. Nothing.
Human error, by someone unknown, caused Call's office to claim Paul received zero votes from the town during Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary.
Paul actually got a whopping 31 votes.
Out of 920 cast.
Launch an investigation. Alert the media.
The mistake was corrected early the next morning, but that hardly mattered. The Paul machine, upon reading the number in print, quickly went into counteroffensive mode.
This is luck at its worst. Screw up Rudy Giuliani's vote total. Or John McCain's. Or John Edwards's. Or Bill Richardson's.
But never, ever get anything wrong when it comes to Paul and his voting tally. If you do, fans who shouted from the rooftops through the primary season will track you down and chew you out.
"Most of the these people are not rational," Call said.
Call, 35, arrived at the Pillsbury Memorial Hall Tuesday morning at 7 for the start of a marathon day. About a dozen or so staffers coordinated the effort, guiding voters, counting votes, rechecking totals.
Paul's 31 votes got lost in the shuffle, lost in translation between moderator Greg Hill's voice and Call's pen.
The slot next to Paul's name on the original return sheet said 31, but a space on Call's return, next to Paul's name, remained blank.
"He's (Gill) reading off his results, I'm writing them down on the return," Call said. "I don't know why it was blank. I don't know if he skipped over it or if someone interrupted him to repeat the last name and it got skipped, or maybe I missed it. It was that simple."
No it wasn't.
Call was met by town officials the next morning at 9:30. They told her the mistake had been rectified. Call, her jacket still on, was confused.
"What are you talking about?" she asked.
She was told someone had come in and said he'd voted for Paul. The voter noticed the "0" in the local newspaper and wanted an explanation. When he got it, he left, satisfied.
Call phoned the Secretary of State's office and re-faxed the form, the one with a circled "31" next to Paul's name. Just to make sure.
Then it hit, like one of those snowstorms last month. Call got a call from someone named Bob. No last name. She remembers the man identifying himself as a reporter for the Associated Press, looking for the story on voter fraud.
She said she'd fetch the details, then call him back, thinking the media would need a strict timeline and every tidbit available.
"I'm thinking he's legitimate," Call said. "I call Bob back and it's a fax machine. I called AP and asked for Bob. They told me a reporter would have given a last name."
Others in the office received calls and e-mails. But Call was the name out front, the town clerk as well as the tax collector. She was labeled the brains behind the plot. She had the biggest target on her back.
The assault picked up after lunch. Paul supporters phoning Call claimed to be from the media. Others just yelled, saying she had committed treason, fraud. One person said she should be shot. She received as many as 40 calls that day.
"One person said he was on a nationally syndicated radio station," Call said, "and he has given out my phone number and they need to call the town of Sutton to find out why there's voter fraud."
The voices came from everywhere. California. Ohio. Florida. Michigan. Very few were from New Hampshire.
A man from Texas e-mailed that he was "contacting, by certified mail, the Attorney General of New Hampshire . . . and requesting a complete investigation and prosecution of any and all parties involved."
A police dispatcher in New London said yesterday she'd received inquiries about the clerk's office phone.
Call got a handful of calls that night at home, refusing to pick up whenever an out-of-state number appeared on her screen.
She got about five more the next day in her office. She tried to get work done. She called the Massachusetts company that makes the licenses for dog owners in her area. The guy had heard of her.
"Wow," the man said. "This is the second time this week I've seen your name."
"Where?" Call asked.
"I've gotten a dozen e-mails about how you've destroyed the New Hampshire primary."
"Why?"
"We make voting machines."
"The problem is," Call said yesterday, "we don't use voting machines."
She went home and locked her doors. She called her mother in North Carolina. She cried. The calls kept coming. She unhooked her answering machine and requested an unlisted number.
"I was drained emotionally and physically," Call said. "That's when I really started to freak out. Thursday it hit me, that most of these people are not rational. That's when I became scared."
It's calmer now. The calls and e-mails had stopped as of yesterday afternoon. Call had the day off, but she went into her office to retrieve some paperwork.
She's hurt and nervous, but she's got a job.
"I've got a school board meeting Saturday," Call said. "I've got to be ready."
Not only are Ron Paul supporters nuts, but they take after their whack job leader.
You in particular are, yes, and you earn every insult you get.
I didn't ask for your resume and I take that, like anything else you say, with a grain of salt. I don't really care much about who you are or who you purport to be.
Your inherent rude behavior has made you pretty much meaningless as far as I'm concerned.
But again, you're too self-absorbed to understand any of that.
“Paulvestites seem to like to attack those on the front lines dont they?’
The term Paulvestite implies cross-dresser. I’m not sure what that’s trying to say, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense. Maybe you could explain, or is it just a supposedly funny insult name?
Who is attacking Allegra? Is quoting her own words an “attack?” I though only Democrats thought that quoting them directly was an attack?
When you said I was a David Icke or Lew Rockwell guy, was that an attack?
Are you going to respond that it was FReepers first-hand familiar with the Monkey Man who said it was him? They served in the gulf. I’d think they know. They imparted their wisdom on the thread. Allegra is in Iraq but all she’s imparted is salty language.
“Most of the these people are not rational,” Call said.
On a roll Allegra!
“you earn every insult you get.”
(I’m a liar)
“inherent rude behavior”
“pretty much meaningless”
“self absorbed”
Keep up the good work.
If you think you're fooling anybody with your attempt to look clever, you're wrong. Again. ROFL!
“LOL - you are so obviously defeated. Is that really the best you have? Sad. So sad.”
On what point? By you? All you’ve done is call me names.
“If you think you’re fooling anybody with your attempt to look clever, you’re wrong. “
Judging from your namecalling, you’re not even trying to fool anyone. So I’ll take that as a complement.
After the Paul newsletter disclosures, one would think that the Paultards would hang their head in shame and slink away. Instead they defend the wakadoo and the ugly subculture of the ultra far right. Bizarro.
This sounds tailor-made for a TaЯd ping.
Space aliens attack in New Hampshire!
PING!
BTTT
I may not agree with you about who should be President, but you're right about that. WHERE'S THE F&#*ING HARD NEWS???
Rant off.
Go away. Go to a forum such as stormfront.org where your views are acceptable. Ordinarily I wouldn’t care, but the stench from the Paul camp is starting to stink up the conservative cause. We share very little in common with your ugly ideology. Just go away.
“Go away. Go to a forum such as stormfront.org where your views are acceptable. “
I’m a Jew so I don’t think I’d be welcome at stormfront.
Funny, I thought views supporting limited government, that the UN is useless, that we should protect the border, support the 2nd amendment, and return to constitutional government were welcome here?
“Ordinarily I wouldnt care, but the stench from the Paul camp is starting to stink up the conservative cause. We share very little in common with your ugly ideology. Just go away.”
I’ve seen you post the ‘go away’ comment on multiple threads, so you clearly do care.
Can you point to one ugly ideological thing I’ve promoted here?
Worldview wise, I’m closest to Milton Friedman. Go ahead and tell me how he’s a kook.
Just go away.
Thanks to you I now have diet coke coming out of my nose.
OT:
I see that you’re in NY. I’m about 90% sure I’m moving back there (to Manhattan) this year. I do know that Republicans are only 15% of the total. Are you, or do you know other FReepers there? I’d like to hook up with some local activist types there before going.
This is incorrect. There were only 417 votes cast on the Republican side. This lady mislaid 7.4% of the votes cast - all of the votes for the sixth place candidate. The votes for the top five candidates were: Romney 119; McCain 160; Guliani 51; and Huckabee 45 If I recall correctly, this story came to light when one of the families (3 people) who had voted for Paul looked at the results and saw that their votes and those of their friends had not been counted. This lady and her co-workers made a very serious error on election day. She shouldn't be surprised that her phone was ringing off the hook.
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