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 >>From the Wall Street Journal...
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 >"When outraged Republicans raised a ruckus outside the Miami-Dade County
 >elections office last week, some protesters at the door weren't local
 >citizens. They were Capitol Hill aides on all-expenses paid trips, courtesy
 >of the Bush campaign. Right up front on television images of the event last
 >Wednesday were Thomas Pyle, an aide to GOP Rep. Tom DeLay, and Michael
 >Murphy, who works for a DeLay fund-raising committee. Doug Heye from
 >California Rep. Richard Pombo's office also was in the fray....Behind the
 >rowdy rallies in South Florida this past weekend was a well-organized effort
 >by Republican operatives to entice supporters to South Florida....The biggest
 >contingent appears to have hailed from within the marbled walls of the
 >Capitol complex in Washington...."In Washington, several GOP aides say the
 >office of Mr. DeLay, the House Republican whip, took charge of the effort on
 >Capitol Hill, passing on an offer many staffers couldn't refuse: free air
 >fare, accommodations and food in the Sunshine State -- all paid for by the
 >Bush campaign. Aides who accepted took advantage of liberal congressional
 >workplace rules that allow them to jump from government jobs to political
 >tasks at a moment's notice by declaring themselves on vacation or temporary
 >leave. "Once word leaked out, everybody wanted in," says one GOP operative
 >involved in the effort. Participants estimate that more than 200 staffers
 >signed on, some spending more than a week in South Florida. Many stayed in
 >Hiltons by the beach and received $30 a day for food, as well as an
 >invitation to an exclusive Thanksgiving Day party in Fort Lauderdale....
 >"Staffers who joined the effort say there has been an air of mystery to the
 >operation. "To tell you the truth, nobody knows who is calling the shots,"
 >says one aide. Many nights, often very late, a memo is slipped underneath the
 >hotel-room doors outlining coming events. On Friday night, one aide received
 >notice that he and his colleagues were welcome to stay in South Florida until
 >"further notice." Bush supporters sometimes outnumbered Gore backers by 10 to
 >one outside the Broward County Courthouse in the Democrat-leaning community.
 >A block to the north, a recreational vehicle festooned with Bush-Cheney signs
 >served as operation central, having recently been transferred from similar
 >duty in Miami....[GOP] camaraderie was on full display at the glitzy
 >Thanksgiving night party featuring free food and libations at the Hyatt on
 >Pier 66 in Fort Lauderdale -- "a festive family mood," says one protester.
 >Entertainer Wayne Newton crooned the song "Danke Schoen," until a group of
 >frenzied female fans rushed the stage. The night's highlight was a conference
 >call from Mr. Bush and running mate Dick Cheney, which included joking
 >references by both running mates to the incident in Miami."
 >
 >http://interactive.wsj.com/archive/retrieve.cgi?id=SB975279431548753691.djm
 >WSJ,
 >11/27/00
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