The Committee for Honest Government; http://www.voterfocus.com/ws/mdccand/pdf_miamidade/doc_1009_20110504083026_Filing_Documents-05-03-2011.pdf
had a complaint filed against it shortly after it's inception, read here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/files/complaint_robaina_final.pdf
Now you know why there is the ROFL Copter as part of this post.
http://www.ishcc.org/FL/Coral-Gables/strategic-politics-corporation
ROBOCALL TEXT:
We aren't Hialeah. Nor do we want to be. Hialeah mayor and millionaire
developer Julio Robaina wants us to trust him. He wants to be mayor. We can't
trust Hialeah's Robaina. Irresponsible development, traffic congestion and
noise, backroom deals and illegal gambling -- is that what we want in our
neighborhood? Of course not. We aren't Hialeah. Nor do we want to be. Let's
stop Hialeah's Robaina from importing his brand of shady politics to our
neighborhood. Let's stop career politician Robaina.
Miami-Dade County residents received this ROBO during the weekend of May 20th. As a resident, Zoo Miami director Ron Magill was so offended that he sent an unsolicited e-mail about
this offensive ROBO call to the Julio Robaina Mayoral campaign. Mr. Magill’s e-mail explains how he received two telephone calls, one immediately after the other. The Caller I.D. identified Carlos Gimenez as the source of the first call.
When Mr. Magill picked up the phone, there was silence and the click hanging up the call. Immediately, after that first call, Mr. Magill received a second call, with an unrecognizable number and the substance of the ROBO call began.
Other individuals in the community also received the calls and heard a disclaimer, as required by law (Florida Statutes Section 106.1439(2)), to determine the provenance of the call.
An individual managed to record a disclaimer that was heard 20 seconds after the call concluded and was captured by the voice mail stating is was paid for by Common Sense Now!
An individual managed to record a disclaimer that was heard 20 seconds after the call concluded and was captured by the voice mail stating is was paid for by Common Sense Now!
Another report of a disclaimer came according to a The Miami Herald story which quoted an unnamed The Miami Herald reporter as claiming that the call had a disclaimer from the Committee for Honest Government, a recently filed committee (see below).
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