Jill Hafner of Oakley, a Bush supporter, picks up signs at the Bush/Cheney headquarters downtown Friday, after a break-in
A front window of the office on Seventh Street was smashed in. The thieves reached in, opened the door, and took $300 out of a metal petty cash box, police said. Saturday, October 23, 2004
Investigators took fingerprints from inside the office, but those prints likely will be from people who work in the office, Capt. James Whalen said. There was no indication that the break-in had anything to do with politics, he said.
Brent Sanders, field director for the campaign, discovered the break-in about 7:30 a.m. when he came in to work. Staffers had been at the office until 11:30 p.m. Thursday, said Alex Triantifilou, vice chairman of the Hamilton County Bush/Cheney campaign.
The thief or thieves also went through drawers, he said, and messed things up on desks.
"There's no doubt it's created some concern,'' Triantifilou said. "We don't know if it's politically motivated or not.''
The office also housed other Republican organizations.
The window was valued at $400. It was replaced by Friday afternoon.
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/10/23/loc_breakin23.html
Seems to be SOP for 'rats this election year. The first time the stinkin' MSM finds ONE act against a 'rat office,it will headline news,and I won't be surprised when they don't trot out the "both sides do it" mantra. As another poster here said,you can always tell what the 'rats will be up to next because they first set the scene by accusing Republicans before the fact of the exact dirty trick they're about to committ.