"Morally and politically, it was indefensible," said Scott Carruthers, executive director of the Florida Justice Association, the trial bar group, who said its leaders had no knowledge of it. "I accept full responsibility for not having done everything to stop that piece from going out."
The flier juxtaposed images of the Black Panthers, President Barack Obama, the Rev. Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam and black marchers holding a large ACORN banner. The caption read: "Is this the change YOU want to believe in? Violence and intimidation at the voting booth."
Those tactics exploded in recent weeks in the Senate election after a federal judge struck down a law requiring such groups to quickly disclose their contributions and expenses. Now they can wait until long after the election.
The controversial flier also may have damaged the trial bar's reputation with African-American legislators. Said Rep. Joe Gibbons, a former president of the legislative black caucus: "An apology won't do."
"Armed thugs may try and scare you away from the voting booth," read the text of the mailer, a message still volatile in Jacksonville since the 2000 presidential recount. The city was the epicenter of the recent Senate election in which Republican John Thrasher, a former House speaker, overcame a barrage of trial-lawyer attacks to defeat three rivals.
The mailer included a tear-off absentee ballot request form and was the trial bar's way of building a pool of persuadable absentee voters through a phony political group. The so-called Conservative Voters' Coalition was a 527 political organization acting as a front for the trial bar.
Lawyer David Ramba created the new organization and the trial bar enlisted Republican campaign consultant Bill Helmich to design the mailer.
The money for the mailer came from a trial bar-aligned 527 group, the similarly named Conservative Citizens for Justice, which sent a check for $68,999.53 to pay for the piece to go to 88,000 Jacksonville area homes on Aug. 18-19.
source: Steve Bousquet And Marc Caputo, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
In Print: Thursday, September 24, 2009
See http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/legislature/trial-lawyers-group-admits-role-in-racially-charged-election-flier/1038739
In Print: Thursday, September 24, 2009
See http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/legislature/trial-lawyers-group-admits-role-in-racially-charged-election-flier/1038739
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