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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
I'm at the Meriden HQ
1:00 - I just got into Meriden. Kirby and her hubby Bob will be here shortly. I'm set up in Blogger's Central at the Sheraton, and I'll have video uploaded within the hour.
Hamden exit polling numbers will be up will be up in 15 minutes.
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What's with MCNBC's plugging Lieberman's ridiculous campaign manager's accusation about a denial of service attack? Have they not heard about exceeding bandwidth? Geeze. Someone quick! Train the Beltway Media Bandits in The Internets, would ya?
Apparently the Lieberman campaign is pushing a story that we have coordinated an attack against their website. Not a chance. Here’s the unqualified statement Sean Smith has called for.
If Senator Lieberman’s website was indeed hacked, we had absolutely no part in it, denounce the action, and urge whoever is responsible cease and desist immediately. It is our sincerest wish that everyone planning to vote for Ned Lamont or Joe Lieberman does so today.
Tim Tagaris Internet Communications Director Ned Lamont for U.S. Senate
2 comments:
What's with MCNBC's plugging Lieberman's ridiculous campaign manager's accusation about a denial of service attack? Have they not heard about exceeding bandwidth? Geeze. Someone quick! Train the Beltway Media Bandits in The Internets, would ya?
Statement from Ned Lamont's Blog
Apparently the Lieberman campaign is pushing a story that we have coordinated an attack against their website. Not a chance. Here’s the unqualified statement Sean Smith has called for.
If Senator Lieberman’s website was indeed hacked, we had absolutely no part in it, denounce the action, and urge whoever is responsible cease and desist immediately. It is our sincerest wish that everyone planning to vote for Ned Lamont or Joe Lieberman does so today.
Tim Tagaris
Internet Communications Director
Ned Lamont for U.S. Senate
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