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In case anyone wants offset the "wahhabi lobby" by sending a donation to Hilliard's opponent Artur Davis, here is the link for his campaign website, as well as a profile from a site devoted to Capital Hill staffers and former staffers:

Davis for Congress

Profile of Davis

Does anyone know if there will be a Republican running for the 7th District in November, and what his or her prospects are likely to be?

1 posted on 06/20/2002 10:15:52 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: Stultis
From Roll Call:

June 20, 2002

Ala. Races Nasty at Finish

Runoff Opponents Slam Each Other as Final Weekend Approaches

By Lauren W. Whittington

In a flurry of last-minute negative advertising, candidates in two closely watched Alabama runoffs have taken to the airwaves to harshly criticize their opponents with less than a week to go in the campaigns.

Three runoff elections are slated to take place in Alabama on Tuesday, after two Senate challengers and candidates in a pair of House races failed to garner at least 50 percent of the vote in June 4 primaries.

The high-profile 7th district runoff race between Rep. Earl Hilliard (D-Ala.) and attorney Artur Davis (D) continues to grow nastier as the campaign heads into the final weekend.

Davis' campaign is set to begin running two ads today attacking Hilliard's record in Congress and highlighting what they say is his failure to introduce any meaningful legislation during his 10 years in Washington.

One of the ads, titled "Rabbits," tells viewers that Hilliard has been paid "$1.3 million and counting" over the past 10 years to represent them in Washington, and in that period of time he has not introduced any bills related to education, health care, economic development or civil-rights issues. However, according to the ad, Hilliard did sponsor legislation "regulating endangered rabbits."

The announcer ends the spot by saying, "Send Earl Hilliard back to Washington? Why?"

Davis campaign manager Corey Ealons said the ads are part of an effort to turn out voters who supported another candidate in the three-way primary. The ads were produced by Black Blue Media Communications, based in Philadelphia.

"We have to give them a reason to come back out," Ealons said. "We have to make a case, and the case is the current Congressman hasn't done what he needs to do to properly represent the district. ... At the end of the day, it really is that simple."

Hilliard, meanwhile, began airing an ad last week highlighting Davis' campaign financing and accusing his opponent of selling out to out-of-state interests and contributors.

"Are you for sale?" an announcer asks at the beginning of the spot. "Artur Davis thinks so."

The ad, paid for by Hilliard's campaign committee, goes on to chronicle the fact that Davis has gotten checks from donors in New York, New Jersey and California. He has also received "money from Republicans who support George Bush," the ad says.

The commercial features a businessman, who morphs into Davis, burning money with a cigar. The ad concludes that a vote for Davis is "an auction" and ends with an auctioneer yelling "SOLD!"

An analysis of contributions to both candidates through June 5, as reported by the Birmingham News, shows that both candidates have received a majority of their contributions from sources outside Alabama. According to that analysis, 86.6 percent of Hilliard's donations have been from out-of-state sources, while 77.4 percent of Davis' money has come from outside the state.

"About 87 percent of the money that I received came from political action committees, like teachers unions. About 92 percent of my opponent's money came from individuals," Hilliard told the newspaper in defense his high percentage of out-of-state money. "And that's the main distinction, because when you vote generally for unions or vote for organizations, it's an issue vote. But when you take money from individuals, then that is an acceptance of their views more than less."

Hilliard's office did not return a call for comment.

Davis began airing another ad on Monday in the Birmingham market, criticizing Hilliard's negative attacks and accusing the incumbent of "lying about" Davis. In the week before the primary, Hilliard accused Davis of being fired from a job because of a date-rape allegation. Both Davis and his former employer denied the charge.

"When Earl fights for Earl, we all lose," Davis tells viewers in the spot called "Shame," which is slated to stop airing today.

The Hilliard-Davis race has gained national attention and money in recent months because of the role the conflict in the Middle East has played in this rural Alabama district race.

After Hilliard voted against a resolution condemning Palestinian suicide bombings earlier this year, pro-Israel groups have rallied behind Davis. Hilliard, meanwhile, has gotten considerable support from Arab interest groups in addition to backing from the House Democratic leadership and members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Meanwhile, things are also heating up on the airwaves this week in the state's 1st district...

2 posted on 06/20/2002 10:19:31 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: Stultis
In answer to my own question, there will NOT be a Republican candidate running for this seat, at least according to the Alabama page at Politics1.com.
4 posted on 06/20/2002 10:26:47 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: mhking
Ping!
5 posted on 06/20/2002 10:28:31 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: Stultis
Uh huh. Al Qaeda's lobbying arm in the U.S tells voters to choose Osama's favorite Congresscritter. I hope they take CAIR's advice to heart and do the opposite --- dump him.
6 posted on 06/20/2002 10:31:31 PM PDT by goldstategop
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To: Stultis
bump
9 posted on 06/20/2002 10:37:27 PM PDT by kimosabe31
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To: dennisw
Ping!
10 posted on 06/20/2002 10:53:01 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: rdb3; Khepera; elwoodp; MAKnight; South40; condolinda; mafree; Trueblackman; FRlurker; ...
Black conservative ping

If you want on (or off) of my black conservative ping list, please let me know via FREEPmail. (And no, you don't have to be black to be on the list!)

11 posted on 06/21/2002 4:16:02 AM PDT by mhking
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To: Stultis
Follow-up email from CAIR-PAC:

Dear Friends...

Some of you sent us questions in regard to the e-mail urging you to support
Congressman Hilliard. here is an attempt to answer these questions...

QUESTIONS:

* TO WHOM THE CHECKS SHOULD BE WRITTEN?
* WHY DO I HAVE TO GIVE MY EMPLOYER'S NAME?
* WHY DON'T YOU TAKE CREDIT CARDS?
* THE PREVIOUS E-MAIL MESSAGE CAME FROM A HOTMAIL ACCOUNT, WHY?
* CAN ANYONE SEND DONATIONS?
* WOULD YOU GIVE US DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT HILLIARD'S RECORD?




* TO WHOM THE CHECKS SHOULD BE WRITTEN?
Please, write your check to "Hilliard for Congress". In the memo line, please
write "friends of CAIR-PAC"

* WHY DO I HAVE TO GIVE MY EMPLOYER'S NAME?
The Law requires that you give your employer's name and your position.
Federal law requires political committees to report the name, mailing
address, occupation and employer name for each individual whose
contributions aggregate more than $200 in a calendar year.

* WHY DON'T YOU TAKE CREDIT CARDS?
We are not set up to use credit cards yet. In the future, we should be able
to accept credit cards.

* THE PREVIOUS E-MAIL MESSAGE CAME FROM A HOTMAIL ACCOUNT, WHY?
For some technical reasons, which we could not resolve in time, the message
went from a hotmail account.

* CAN ANYONE SEND DONATIONS?
Only Citizens or Permanent Residents can contribute. Federal law prohibits
donations from corporations and foreign nationals who lack permanent
residence status.

* WOULD YOU GIVE US DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT HILLIARD'S RECORD?
Check the following links
http://www.toledomuslims.com/C riterion/Article.asp?ID=140
http://www.toledomuslims.com/C riterion/Article.asp?ID=141

- Congressman Hilliard signed Congressman Conyers's letter to President
Clinton to end the embargo on Iraq.
- Congressman Hilliard visited Iraq on his own and spoke out on the
suffering of the Iraqi people as a result of the American bombing.
- Congressman Hilliard voted in support of the repeal of the Secret
Evidence Act.
- Special interest groups are attempting to remove Congressman
Hilliard from office because of his fair policies towards the Middle East.
- Congressman Hilliard sits on the International Relations committee and is
of key importance to our community.

Congressman Hilliard has taken political risks in our support, and now he
deserves ours!

PLEASE: SEND YOUR CHECK NOW!

13 posted on 06/22/2002 7:39:06 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: Stultis
The best Congressional Representatives money can buy.
16 posted on 06/23/2002 12:58:17 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Stultis; backhoe
Looks like he was already getting some help from the Islamo-facsists before this email went out.

Mash here.

20 posted on 06/23/2002 5:17:47 PM PDT by metesky
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To: Stultis
Follow up thread, press release from CAIR:

PRO-ISRAEL LOBBY BUYS ALABAMA HOUSE SEAT SAY MUSLIMS (Hilliard defeat miffs graceless Wahhabi Lobby)

24 posted on 06/25/2002 10:36:24 PM PDT by Stultis
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