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GOP Urges California Candidate To Withdraw

(AP)  Orange County Republican leaders on Thursday called for the withdrawal of a GOP congressional candidate suspected of sending a letter threatening Hispanic immigrant voters with arrest.

Tan D. Nguyen denied knowing anything about the letter in an interview Thursday with The Associated Press but said he fired a campaign staffer who may have been responsible for it.

County Republican Chairman Scott Baugh, however, said that after speaking with state investigators and the company that distributed the mailer, he believes Nguyen had direct knowledge of the letter. He told the AP that the party's executive committee voted unanimously to Nguyen to drop out of race against Democratic U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez.

Nguyen said he believed an employee in his office might have used his voter data base to send out the letter without his knowledge. He said that employee has been "discharged."

The letter, written in Spanish and mailed last week to an estimated 14,000 Democratic voters in central Orange County, tells recipients: "You are advised that if your residence in this country is illegal or you are an immigrant, voting in a federal election is a crime that could result in jail time."

In fact, immigrants who are naturalized U.S. citizens can legally vote.

It is illegal to threaten or intimidate voters, though, and the complaints about the letters that began surfacing this week prompted state and federal investigations.

"I will do whatever I can do to encourage all citizens in this district to vote," Nguyen said. He said he was cooperating with authorities and promised more details of what happened during a news conference Friday.

In an interview Thursday morning, Sanchez told the AP she had never spoken to Nguyen because her campaign didn't see him as a threat to her re-election.

She said she didn't know who did it, but if it was Nguyen, it was especially troubling that the culprit might have been an immigrant. Nguyen immigrated to the United States from Vietnam as a child. His campaign Web site says he opposes illegal immigration.

"If it is in fact this guy, the most disgusting and saddest thing about it is that it comes from another immigrant," said Sanchez, who was born in the United States to Mexican parents. "These communities have spent years trying to get naturalized immigrants to vote."

The owner of Huntington Beach-based Mailing Pros, Christopher West, told The Orange County Register that he was hired to do the mailings but didn't know what they said and didn't know any laws were being broken when the mailer was sent. He said he gave investigators the name of the person who hired him.

"I'm the one that processed it, and I don't read Spanish," West said. "Until the investigator read it to me, I didn't know the content."

Scott Baugh, chairman of the Orange County Republican Party, condemned the letter as "an obnoxious, grotesque piece of work."

"Regardless of who did it — Republican or Democrat — if it's a crime, then whoever did it should be prosecuted," Baugh said.

The note's letterhead resembles that of an anti-illegal immigration group, California Coalition for Immigration Reform. But group leader Barbara Coe said she told investigators for the attorney general's office Wednesday that her group didn't authorize the letter and she didn't know who sent it.

"The letterhead was altered and I've never head of any Sergio Ramirez," the name signed to the letter, Coe said.

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by bluestardad October 20, 2006 5:45 PM EDT
Put on your Knee pads America the Republicans are going to Probe us again.
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by frankly6 October 20, 2006 3:26 PM EDT
Here's one from the manuel HOW TO BE A GOOD REPUBLICAN. Chapter 4 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE **** HITS THE FAN:

1. Blame Clinton

2. Blame and smear the victims.

3. Blame Democrats and bring up anything vaguely similar that a Democrat did in the last 50 years if you have to.

4. Blame the source of the information (see # 3) then smear them.

5. Blame the "vast liberal conspiracy"

6. Blame the "liberal media" and change the channel to Fox.

7. Blame Clinton some more.

8. Wrap yourself in the flag, while holding up the bible and singing the star spangled banner.

9. When all else fails, blame eachother but never and under no circumstances take "PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY" or look in the mirror. You'll sleep better at night.

Allways remember, this is not a fight for truth or what's right. It's about winning and keeping power at all costs. If you get confused or lose your way refer back to chapter 3 WHAT TO DO WHEN SPINNING MAKES YOU DIZZY.
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by huskerarmy October 20, 2006 3:25 PM EDT
Yesterday all the righties on here were saying things like, "he's being framed by a liberal plant." I guess they didn't get their talking points memo on time.
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by huskerarmy October 20, 2006 3:24 PM EDT
Yesterday all the righties on here were saying things like, "he's beig framed by a liberal plant." I guess they didn't get their talking points memo on time.
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by huskerarmy October 20, 2006 3:14 PM EDT
Frankly,

Don't forget to blame the liberal academic establishment which turns out those liberal scientists and reporters who in turn make up things like evolution and global warming to harass God and the oil companies and then report it as truth and science just to undermine the sacret truth and this God fearing nation.
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by huskerarmy October 20, 2006 3:13 PM EDT
Frankly,

Don't forget to blame the liberal academic establishment which turns out those liberal scientists and reporters who in turn make up things like evolution and global warming to harass God and the oil companies and then report is truth and science just to undermine the sacret truth and this God fearing nation.

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by frankly6 October 20, 2006 1:45 PM EDT
Nice meboard! I'll use that one.
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by grumpas October 20, 2006 1:23 PM EDT
Good for you Houser123 you tell them! They have stolen every election since 2000 and have the gall to bring up Levy! Everytime they get in a pinch they start accusing Democrat's of worse! I am really surprised they didn't mention Teddy Kennedy! That is the old standard one Republican's like to drag out of the closet! I am really disappointed they didn't this time! Never mind Nixon had to resign, Oliver North saved Reagan from being tried for treason not to even mention George W!
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by kfsd327 October 20, 2006 11:52 AM EDT
There are 435 members of Congress in the House and 100 Senators. Add to that the Executive Branch of the Government and the Judiary. It doesn't make any difference who you are. It's about time that EVERYONE adopt the taking of personal responsibility for whatever choices they make. If the choice doesn't work, then find a way to change it to allow it to work.
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by exusmcsgt October 20, 2006 11:32 AM EDT
Bush, et. al. will be beating the scare drum again about the Dems... raising taxes, soft on defense, etc. will be the mantra. This is the only message they have left at this point.

How can they run on the record? Bragging about their "wisdom" in invading Iraq? Or maybe shamefully enriching Halliburton? Or maybe their diplomatic successes with N. Korea and Iran? Possibly their incessant attacks on our own personal liberties? Ahh, I know. Running secret prisons is a real accomplishment, right?
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