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TX: staffer for Rep. John Carter engages in some pitiful astroturfing re: ENDA vote

Reader Stevious attended a town hall meeting held at IBM in Austin by Congressman John Carter (R-TX-31), and the topic of the pol’s no vote on ENDA. The answer that Carter gave can be summed up as sexual orientation isn’t an “attribute” deserving of anti-discrimination protections. So Stevious wrote Carter:

Wrong Answer John
I asked you about your NO vote on ENDA yesterday at IBM, a place that has had a non-discrimination policy for GLBT people since 1984. In your world, apparently, there are forms of discrimination that are OK, because that’s how I understand your answer. You’ll notice the room was flat silent after your answer. You disrespected all of us in the room, and IBM, who, as a company, has come out in support of a fully inclusive ENDA.”

Senator Edward Kennedy said: “The promise of America will never be fulfilled as long as justice is denied to even one among us,” when speaking about ENDA. “The Employment Non-Discrimination Act brings us closer to fulfilling that promise for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender citizens.

Unfortunately Carter (or rather his bone-headed communications spokesbot) doesn’t know about how those darned IP addys tell a tale (143.231.249.137, housegate12.house.gov) and he posted this lush bit of astroturf:

Good job, Judge Carter, thanks for standing up for the vast majority of your constituents who agree with your vote 100%! I was not aware of your vote until this popped up, keep up the good work and let’s take back the House in 2010 with 100 new congressmen just like you!

Pop over to Stevious’s pad to see the tasty bust of this clown.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 02:17 PM • (6) Comments

ROFL!!!

After getting caught he replies with “Transparency is obviously becoming the sole domain of conservatives”

So posting as a common person while being paid to do so is “Transparency” ?

What bunch of shameless liars they are!

Comment #1: lostmypassword  on  08/27  at  02:26 PM

I’m not really sure what they’re hoping to accomplish anyway.  It’s not like people are unaccustomed to disagreeing with each other on the internet.  Did he really think an “AH LUV U JON KARTOR!” post was going to help him any?

Even when they don’t trace your IP, you just come across as a lickspittle fanboi.

Comment #2: Zifnab  on  08/27  at  02:50 PM

Nelson laugh: HAHA! Funny how those IP addresses work isn’t it?

Comment #3: pitbullgirl65  on  08/27  at  06:29 PM

I’m beginning to think that conservatism is philosophically opposed to the understanding of new technologies. Would this twit make obscene phone calls from his office too?

Comment #4: paul  on  08/27  at  09:18 PM

Would this twit make obscene phone calls from his office too?

Two words: Mark Foley.

Comment #5: spaceman spiff  on  08/30  at  01:51 AM

He was just doing his job. I mean, spectacularly badly, but still.

Speaking as a flack, what I would have done was started off with “This is Representative Schnorrer’s publicity director. He is interested in constituens’ thoughts on important topics” and then gone on to explain why my boss is always right about everything, and handsome besides.

(Schadenfreude moment, tangentially related: I interviewed for a press position with an elected official here, a Democrat; a few months later the person who ended up getting the job was fired for being racist on Facebook.)

Comment #6: Hershele Ostropoler  on  08/30  at  08:37 PM
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