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	<title>Comments on: Apparent PR Sleaze</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathan Trenn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan Trenn</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;What this means, of course, is that slippery marketing consultants will do a better job covering their tracks in the future.&quot;

You are quite right here.  This is just the beginning.  The public affairs company, DCI, is tech-savvy, having bought TechCentralStation.com.  One of their &#039;associates&#039;, James Tobin, is now in jail for electoral violations.  Seems he hired a firm to jam the phones of the New Hampshire Democrat party headquarters the night before the US Senate election in 2002.  The winner was John Sununu, the Republican.  The loser, Jean Shaeen, the Democrat.  It was a close elelction.  I&#039;m doing some research/blogging on the YouTube post and will report back with any new info.</description>
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<p>You are quite right here.  This is just the beginning.  The public affairs company, DCI, is tech-savvy, having bought TechCentralStation.com.  One of their &#8216;associates&#8217;, James Tobin, is now in jail for electoral violations.  Seems he hired a firm to jam the phones of the New Hampshire Democrat party headquarters the night before the US Senate election in 2002.  The winner was John Sununu, the Republican.  The loser, Jean Shaeen, the Democrat.  It was a close elelction.  I&#8217;m doing some research/blogging on the YouTube post and will report back with any new info.</p>
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