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To: MBB1984

What you don’t know about politics currently fills hundreds of books.

Long late night calls are nothing unusual. The daylight and evening hours are used to meet people and persuade them to vote for you. The late hours are for administration.

Get onto a campaign and learn something before you start declaring late night phone calls “not a usual business practice”. They are usual, for the pol as well as for his or her staff.


23 posted on 06/03/2010 10:35:26 AM PDT by texmexis best (My)
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To: texmexis best
Late night calls “usual” business practices? What about these:

7/09/07 12:01 am for 77 minutes
8/09/07 10:19 pm for 180 minutes
8/25/07 2:24 am for 146 minutes
9/20/07 11:28 pm for 207 minutes
10/17/07 11:19 pm for 67 minutes

This is just a small sample. Do they look like usual business practices to you? Did you know that 2007 was not an election year? Did you know that Folks was only paid about 5,000 for his services as a part time consultant? Do you know what office Haley currently holds and who she represents?—(just a hint, it is not a statewide office) Do you live in South Carolina? Do you know anything about South Carolina politics?

Do you often make responses on matters where you know so little?

27 posted on 06/03/2010 11:20:03 AM PDT by MBB1984
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