Posted on 09/20/2009 3:58:51 AM PDT by penelopesire
"In the heat of the 2008 Democratic primary campaign, when members of candidate Barack Obama's staff began to fret about the potential for illegal attempts to intimidate voters on Election Day in Nevada, the campaign's general counsel calmly told everyone on a staff conference call to settle down. Don't worry, attorney Robert Bauer is said to have counseled. If necessary, the campaign will simply call the local authorities and have the opposition forces arrested."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
In other words....he is a souless democrat hack!
Ping!
Thought you guys might want to read this WT article.
call the local authorities and have the opposition forces arrested,should see a lot more of that from Obama & Co. democrats have a funny way of helping John Q. Public.
Especially since they have no problem with the Black Panthers swinging night sticks in front of polling places and intimidating and threatening voters.
Oh, my!
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As the Democratic primary battle with New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton grew increasingly heated, Mr. Bauer took on the role of attack dog. Perhaps the most notable skirmish came on the day in early March when Texas held its caucus. The Clinton campaign began to accuse its rivals of locking Clinton supporters out of voting places, prematurely filling out sign-in sheets and calling in results before 7 p.m., when caucuses are supposed to start.
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He has had another reason to proceed with more caution. His wife, veteran political strategist Anita Dunn, was tapped to be Mr. Obama’s communications director.
"Don't worry, attorney Robert Bauer is said to have counseled. If necessary, the campaign will simply call the local authorities and have the opposition forces arrested."
“Flexible advocate”=corruption
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