Posted on 06/22/2010 6:39:48 AM PDT by seekthetruth
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Grayson Paid Company Formed By Fla. Tea Party Candidate
WKMG Investigative team, Orlando ^ | 6/21/10 | Tony Pipitone
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/23982225/detail.html
Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 9:04:05 PM by shuck and yall
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Grayson Paid Company Formed By Fla. Tea Party Candidate Payments Boost GOP Claims That Grayson Wants To Split Conservative Votes —— Tony Pipitone
POSTED: Monday, June 21, 2010 UPDATED: 11:05 am EDT June 22, 2010
Alan Grayson. ORLANDO, Fla. — U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson’s campaign has paid nearly $20,000 to a corporation created by a Florida Tea Party candidate, with help from that party’s top consultant, lending support to Republicans’ claims that Grayson is funneling some of his $30-plus million fortune toward a party that is running a candidate against him in the general election.
VIDEO: Tony Pipitone’s Report http://www.clickorlando.com/news/23982225/detail.html
Grayson’s motivation, Republicans say is to support a “sham” party whose candidate will siphon away conservative votes from the eventual Republican nominee in November, boosting Grayson’s chances of re-election.
A Local 6 investigation has found Graysons campaign spent $19,898 with Public Opinion Strategies Inc., a company formed by Victoria Torres, a Florida Tea Party candidate for a state House of Representatives seat in Pinellas County. Torres has said she created the company in December 2008 with the help of the Florida Tea Partys public relations consultant, Doug Guetzloe.
Guetzloe and his attorney, Frederic B. ONeal, who created the Florida Tea Party last year, are being sued by Republican tea party movement activists who claim the pair created the Florida Tea Party to hijack the tea party movement for their own gains (and) profits.
The owners of Public Opinion Strategies — the people who stand to benefit financially from the multimillionaire Graysons campaign money — are not revealed in public records.
The only corporate director listed in state records is the Florida Tea Party candidate Victoria Torres, who swore in court papers in April that she has no cash, no income, no potential income, no stock and no possible asset from any corporation.
In a financial disclosure statement filed last week with her candidacy papers, Torres revealed she earned $10,000 last year from Public Opinion Strategies, but claims no financial interest in the company. Grayson paid the company $16,898 last year and $3,000 in February 2010, according to filings with the Federal Elections Commission.
Torres did not respond to phone calls, visits to her Orange County house (which is also the corporations official address), or a note left there by Local 6 asking about the company.
But Torres has for years worked off and on for Guetzloe and — like Guetzloe — has been represented by ONeal, the Florida Tea Party chairman.
I do things for (Guetzloe) that he asks for me to, Torres testified last year in a deposition in an unrelated lawsuit.
For his part, Grayson, a first-term Democrat, continues to maintain Guetzloe has played no role with anyone in his campaign.
When Local 6 began to question Grayson about how his campaign came to find and pay the company Guetzloe helped form, Public Opinion Strategies, Grayson said, That is a campaign matter. I’m not going to be disclosing anything more than required by federal law.
Republicans Demand Full Disclosure
Bruce ODonoghue, a Republican seeking the nomination to oppose Grayson, called a news conference last week to accuse Grayson of concealing his links to the Florida Tea Party.
Alan Grayson’s fingerprints are all over the creation of this so-called party, and he insults the intelligence of voters by claiming he had nothing to do with it, ODonoghue said. These political games are designed to hide the cozy relationship between Grayson and this sham organization.
Monday, when shown the paper trail revealing money from Grayson to Public Opinion Strategies, ODonoghue said Local 6 had uncovered the direct connection. We were connecting the dots and this research you’ve been able to bring forward really solidifies that. It shows the conduit and its what we said, these guys ought to come clean and tell us exactly who’s doing what and who’s paying whom.
The $19,898 paid by the Grayson campaign to Public Opinion Strategies Inc. between October 2009 and February 2010 was for field work consulting and survey and polling expenses, according to Grayson’s filings with the Federal Elections Commission.
Guetzloe, 56, refused to tell Local 6 how much, if any, money has flowed from Grayson through Public Opinion Strategies to him.
ONeal said he does not know who owns Public Opinion Strategies, or how much money Torres and Guetzloe may have received from the company. I know nothing about it. He (Guetzloe) has his own agenda. He has his own thing.
As for whether Grayson is directly supporting the Florida Tea Party, ONeal said, I dont know of any Grayson money. Grayson hasnt given any money to the (Florida) Tea Party.
But he has bought advertising on Guetzloe’s radio show on WEUS 810 AM, which was canceled effective today.
In addition to last year paying $2,750 for ads on Guetzloe’s show, Grayson also apparently authorized more ads after March 31; those expenditures will not become public until July.
Guetzloe said he is required to run ads from any campaign that requests it.
But documents on file at WEUS purport to show Guetzloe-related entities were involved in the proposed or actual purchase of time for Grayson campaign ads on other shows. The station owner, Carl Como, said one of those deals would have resulted in one of Guetzloes companies receiving a commission. But Como said he canceled the ad buy because Guetzloe did not sign a required document and he is going refund the $750 to Guetzloes company.
State elections records confirm Guetzloe is working hard for the Florida Tea Party while promoting that partys candidate against Grayson.
Guetzloes consulting company has donated $30,800 in public relations services to the Florida Tea Party, more than any other outside consultant helping the party.
In turn, the Florida Tea Party has donated $7,500 in public relations consulting to the campaign of Peg Dunmire, a former Republican chosen by the Florida Tea Party to run as its candidate in Graysons Eighth Congressional District.
On his now-canceled radio show, Guetzloe promoted Dunmire to conservative listeners, saying, Peg Dunmire is beginning quite the juggernaut of a campaign. ... She is a great, great candidate and she’s tremendously conservative.
Lawsuit: Profit From Deception
There is nothing illegal with Grayson paying a corporation formed by Torres, Guetzloe or anyone else — as long as it is properly reported.
But if any funds are flowing from Grayson to Guetzloe, ONeal or others helping the Florida Tea Party, it would support Grayson critics who say he is using his considerable fortune to indirectly help bankroll a fake tea party.
It would also lend support to a federal lawsuit that claims the Florida Tea Party, ONeal and Guetzloe are profiting from deceiving the public about the true nature of their Tea Party.
In the suit, tea party activists from South Florida — some of them Republican political consultants — claim the Florida Tea Party and its leaders are confusing the public and attempting to hijack the tea party phrase as they obtain gains, profits and advantages.
Graysons motivation, they say: The more money the party and its candidate have to siphon conservative votes away from the eventual Republican nominee, the better Graysons chances of prevailing in the Nov. 2 General Election.
Splitting The Vote
The Florida Tea Partys actions have upset those who claim they are the real tea party, a grass-roots movement they claim is not linked to any one party.
Were all against what Fred ONeal has done by creating the Florida Tea Party and running a candidate against Grayson, said Patricia Sullivan, a Lake County tea party organizer seeking the Republican nomination to oppose Grayson in November.
It more likely than not is going to split the Republican Party. I’m totally opposed to this Florida Tea Party, said another Republican candidate, Dan Fanelli, adding he spurned Guetzloes efforts to recruit him to the Florida Tea Party.
ODonoghues take: They’ve got a great bedfellow in Alan Grayson and Alan Grayson (thought), This makes sense if I can distract just a small number, or percentage points of the voters, then I have a better chance of winning.
Guetzloe, ONeal and Dunmire all say she is in the race to win it.
I expect that my running will take traditional votes away from both the Republican and Democratic parties, said Dunmire. I fully expect to win in November. We are witnessing a true political change here in Florida. The two-party system is under assault by the actions of candidates like me and the voters will tell us in November if they are in fact supportive of this change.
Everything has changed, said Guetzloe, because not only of the tea party movement, because of the angst in America today and the possibility tea party candidates can win.
I am 100 percent committed to seeing to it that Peg Dunmire is elected the next Congressperson from the 8th Congressional District, ONeal said today. Knowing Peg, knowing the electoral trends over the past year, and knowing the disdain the majority of the voting public has with both major parties, I am convinced that once Peg gains name ID and once her positions on the issues are known by the voters of all the candidates running to replace Alan Grayson, Peg stands the best chance of actually unseating Congressman Grayson.
Grayson Money For Poll
Graysons campaign said some of the money paid to Public Opinion Strategies was for a February 26 poll conducted by Middleton Market Research that claimed to show Grayson is so popular among registered Republicans in his district, he would win the Republican primary. The campaign Middleton Market Research of Melbourne was a call-center subcontractor for Public Opinion Strategies.
A similar poll of Republicans conducted by Middleton in May showed Grayson still outdrew a slate of lesser-known Republican names mentioned in the poll — and claimed 16 percent of registered Republicans surveyed said the were most likely to support the Florida Tea Party in the election.
National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Andy Sere called the survey the most bogus thing Ive ever seen in my life, adding Grayson was not using a reputable firm because reputable firms are not going to participate in those shenanigans.
ODonoghue, the Republican candidate who appears to have drawn the most support from the national party, said there was something fishy about that poll because Grayson and the Florida Tea Party are both trumpeting its results — results that ODonoghue said were concocted to bring recognition and credibility to the Florida Tea Party congressional nominee, Peg Dunmire.
In a brief phone call, Middleton Market Researchs David Middleton would only tell Local 6 he knows of Doug Guetzloe, before cutting off the conversation and not returning further calls.
Neither Public Opinion Strategies nor Middleton Market Research has ever been directly paid by a campaign in Florida, according to state records.
The Grayson campaign said it was referred to Public Opinion Strategies by Middleton Market Research, but would not say who referred it to Middleton Market Research.
A Grayson campaign aide declined to say whether the campaign knew Guetzloe helped form Public Opinion Strategies. Questions about any connection to Guetzloe, the campaign said, suggest a story that is rife with speculation, exaggeration and conspiracy theories.
While both Guetzloe and Grayson were willing separately to discuss their radio-ad relationship — noting there is nothing wrong with Grayson buying ads on Guetzloes show — they both refused to answer detailed questions about Public Opinion Strategies.
Searching For The Company
Internet searches by Local 6 revealed no website and no working phone number for Public Opinion Strategies Inc., which is not affiliated with the widely known and respected Alexandria, Va.-based Republican polling firm of the same name.
Public Opinion Strategies Inc. lists one director in Florida state records: the Guetzloe associate and ONeal client Victoria Torres, formerly known as Victoria Frauman. In addition to working for Guetzloe, shes previously worked for a preschool, sold cosmetics, ran a cleaning service with her current husband and worked at Florida Hospital.
In June 2009, Torres, 44, gave sworn testimony revealing Guetzloe helped her form Public Opinion Strategies in December 2008. When (Guetzloe) requests things to be done, I do things for him that he asks for me to, she said in a deposition involving a lawsuit Guetzloe filed in 2007 against Local 6 and Public Storage.
(Guetzloe, with ONeal as his attorney, is still suing Public Storage and Local 6 in an attempt to regain possession of files that were auctioned off from a Public Storage unit in November 2006 for $10 and then given to Local 6 by the winning bidder.)
Online phone records revealed another address apparently once referenced by Public Opinion Strategies: 20 N. Division Ave, an Orlando building owned in part by Ken Mulvaney, a 2004 Orlando mayoral candidate who was helped by Guetzloe.
Behind the building sits a deteriorating van plastered with images of Guetzloe and activities of his Ax the Tax group.
Dueling Lawsuits
As for the federal lawsuit filed against the Florida Tea Party, ONeal, Guetzloe and the partys communications director, Nick Egoroff, a judge has set a hearing for Wednesday on their motion to dismiss the suit. They are also seeking sanctions against the plaintiffs for bringing what ONeal argues is a frivolous complaint.
The lawsuit claims ONeal threatened to sue the South Florida tea party activists if they used the tea party name and seeks to have a federal judge declare the Florida Tea Party has no exclusive right to the phrase tea party. In court papers, defendants deny the allegations in the lawsuit.
Guetzloe has since sued two of the South Florida tea party activists who sued him, along with their public relations consultant and a former associate of Guetzloe who is now an Orlando tea party activist. Guetzloe claims defamation, harassment, interfering in his business and abuse of process for filing the lawsuit against him.
Guetzloe claims they are engaged in a conspiracy rooted in the Republican Party Establishment to harass and discredit him and turn other tea party movement organizations against Guetzloe and the newly formed Tea Party. He said their actions cost him business opportunities — including potential work with erstwhile Republican gubernatorial candidate Paula Dockery — inflicted emotional distress and damaged his reputation by, in part, calling him unscrupulous dishonorable and a disgrace.
For example, Guetzloe argues it was defamatory for one of the defendants to say Guetzloe was subject to a 60-day jail sentence. In fact, Guetzloe faces up to a year in jail at a court-ordered resentencing, but is arguing his 2006 conviction on an elections law violation should be dismissed because a federal court has in another case since ruled that statute unconstitutional. Prosecutors disagree and a court has yet to rule on Guetzloes motion to dismiss.
In his defamation claim, Guetzloe also cites a statement (albeit incorrect) that Guetzloe had been indicted for extortion. In fact, in March 2007, Guetzloe was indicted on two felony perjury counts for allegedly lying under oath in proceedings related to a Florida Elections Commission investigation of the 2003 Daytona Beach city elections. The perjury charges were dropped in July 2007 after a key witness against Guetzloe died suddenly.
Guetzloe was fined $4,000 by the Florida Elections Commission in 2007 for willfully violating state elections laws by not properly reporting how much money he spent on that 2003 Daytona Beach city election.
The state says he has failed to pay his fine.
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7 posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 10:01:18 PM by kcvl
ALL FLORIDIANS need to be aware of this “Tea Party” Party on the Florida ballot and stay AWAY from any candidate listed under that “Party”. The group managed to get some candidates running for the Florida House and Senate on their ballot too. JUST BEWARE!
I will be voting for only carefully vetted Republican candidates!
Florida Freepers in the Orlando, Tri-County area can get the true scoop on the Grayson crooks and “tea party group” leaders with “agendas of their own” by listening to Ray Srour on Momentum Radio.
Listen to Ray every weekday morning on 810 AM WEUS from 6-9AM or on line here:
http://www.cflradio.net/810_WEUS_AM.htm
If you miss Rays show, you can listen to the replay at a later time.
Hey friend, Know you and yours are busy but have something I would like to post. Sending it to you just in case you are still on line. :)
PLEASE NOTE:
FLORIDIANS WHO LIVE IN FL DISTRICTS 5, 6, AND 8!
This forum is being billed as a Candidate 5, 6, & 8 Forum hosted by the Leesburg 9/12 Group. However, only certain candidates from the congressional districts 5, 6, and 8 have been invited or will be allowed to attend.
This is what I was told when I called the contact numbers for information.
Jason Sager (FL-5) was invited because he is Icaucus Endorsed.
Sheriff Neugent (FL-5) was not invited.
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Don Browning (FL-6) is allowed to attend although he has not been endorsed by Icaucus but has applied for endorsement.
Cliff Stearns (FL-6) is allowed to attend although he is not Icaucus Endorsed.
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Patricis Sullivan (FL-8) was invited because she is Icaucus Endorsed.
Ross Bieling (FL-8) was not invited.
Bruce ODonoghue (FL-8) was not invited.
Dan Fanelli (FL-8) was not invited.
Kurt Kelly (FL-8) was not invited.
Todd Long (FL-8) was not invited.
Dan Webster (FL-8) was not invited.
Is this a real 9/12 group or an Icaucus PAC hiding within a 9/12 group?
By all means, call the contact numbers below and see if you can find out why only certain candidates are invited to this Leesburg 9/12 Group forum.
407-467-5973
352-250-1804
800-716-2900
Bump and Thanks friend! I hope some folks call ask why their favorite candidate was not invited to this forum!
We have a republican here in Polk County running for Congress, Randy Wilkerson, who dropped out of the republican party, ala Light In The Loafers, and joined the Tea Party party. New he had no chance to defeat Dennis Ross. Ross, by the way, is a strong candidate, who I support!
Exactly.
Good job Jeannie!!!
I hope this finally puts Sullivan out of the running for the support of Florida Freepers.
We’ve got enough problems with O’Neal, Guetzloe and that bunch without another dishonest person running on the Tea Party label.
Good riddance to bad rubbish!!
I appreciate the help Jeannie getting this issue out there...people need to know about it. My thoughts;
The point that I wanted all of us to see is that even though the event was billed as a North Lake Tea Party event IN SUPPORT OF Arizona and supposedly open to all of us to show our support...in fact the Sullivan campaign desired to only show that they were the only ones who supported Arizona. They wanted to show that “picture” SO BAD that they attempted to deceive viewers in their filming of that event for her campaign. For some reason they could not leave the crowd “as it was”. Sure they can call it “their artistic licenses to do the editing”...but in reality they are trying to manipulate the truth to their advantage. That is unfortunate, that is unAmerican, and that is what the American people are tired of.
Concerning the fact that the North Lake Tea Party would only allow “Icaucus Endorsed” candidates to speak at the Support Arizona Rally:
Dan did look at the ICaucus “pledge” and supports it in principal but Dan found that there were requirements that a Candidate was required to follow or the person could not vote for a bill. For that reason, Dan decided not to try to get an endorsement from Icaucus. Dan would not let any organization control his vote. Nice pledge...but it does not now, or ever will, replace the pledge that Dan took over 30 years ago (as I and all other veterans have taken) to support and defend the Constitution against ALL enemies, foreign or domestic... he will better represent ALL folks of District 8 with that pledge, by the use of common sense, and by speaking with his constituents.
The whole issue is unfortunate; I did not appreciate being portrayed as a Sullivan supporter without my permission. This issue reinforces my original decision back in December to fully support Dan Fanelli above ALL OTHER candidates; he is the only veteran running and appears to be one of the more ethical candidates.
Feel free to forward this response to your contacts
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Jeannie
John should contact the local papers and let them know about Sullivan’s “artistic license” with the video and send them a copy of the original film. If they will not report on it and even if they do, he should write a letter to the editor of the papers about the incident.
I went to the video site and comments can be left as long as one has a log-in to either google (which I have) or You-Tube. While I don’t think they would allow comments about their dishonest editing of the video to remain for long, maybe enough of them can be made where a few from the Sullivan cult will see for themselves how dishonest their candidate really is.
Shameful for a woman who claim to be upstanding, honest and a patriot. After seeing this I can say she has none of those qualities and if she had an ounce of conscious she should be ashamed of herself. I doubt it’s possible.
Thanks Brytani. I agree that John should write letters so folks will learn the truth about Sullivan's campaign dirty tricks. I hope freepers will go to facebook, twitter, and youtube and get the truth out.
I also found out that well known Sheriff Richard Mack from Arizona has endorsed Patricia Sullivan. But that is very understandable when one knows that Richard Mack is a registered Independent and also active in Icacus. Folks in Leesburg area planning to attend their Leesburg 9/12 Forum to hear candidates for Districts 5, 6, & 8 should know that only Sullivan will be speaking from District 8 and only Segar from District 5. At least they do have Browning and Stearns from District 6 invited. Obvious they only want District 8 folks in Leesburg area to get to see abd hear Sullivan.
When I questioned this, the organizer told me it is only Icaucus endorsed candidates. When I pointed out that Don Browning and Cliff Stearns are not Icaucus endorsed, he hung up on me! Folks can read my post #25 about this Leesburg 9/12 group and their invitation...which should read hosted by “Leesburg Icacus Group”!
Thank, seekthetruth. The more we know of things like this the better decisions we can make when we vote.
Here in FL the dishonesty and dirty tricks begin at the highest state level. Gov. Charley “Judas” Crist has only ONE consistent political principle: seeking personal power and political advancement regardless of the cost and in total contempt for any ethical or moral restraints. He’s personally slandered Rubio and will gladly fracture the Republican party to be elected. I think it would show that God has a sense of humor and divine retribution if Kendrick Meeks wins! Ha! ha!
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Just got out of the hospital and feel like crap.... sigh
FReegards, Ghengis Kahn
I went to a District 8 “Tea Party Patriots Support Arizona Event” that turned out to be a Todd Long event with no other candidates invited or allowed to speak in support of Arizona.
Then the District 8 “North Lake Tea Party Support Arizona Rally” on June 12th ends up being basically a Patricia Sullivan event although a District 3 and District 5 candidate were allowed to speak in support of Arizona and talk about themselves too.
Yes, but we all knew that Crist was not a real conservative from the start! So his leaving the Republican Party came as no surprise to me.
James and I bought a nice deep fryer so no more top of the stove frying where I can't control the temperature easily. Now I will try that recipe I found for the Rhode Island Clam Cakes that sounds so good. :) Will let you know how they turn out.
http://www.wftv.com/news/24021993/detail.html
So we have Jason Hoyt (of the Phil Russo, Tim Tillison, group Tea Party Patriots Live & Todd Long Campaign) asking Peg Dunmire (of Guetsloe’s Tea Party Party) to drop out of the primary race in District 8.
Hoyt accuses Guetsloe of using the tea party name for his candidate Peg Dunmire, and of course we know that Hoyt and his friends are using the “Tea Party Patriots Live” name for Todd Long!
Teapot and kettle??
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