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otter p.
10-23-2006, 12:42 PM
What a jerkoff.

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O.C. candidate defends letter scaring immigrants
Tan Nguyen, a Republican seeking to unseat Rep. Sanchez, says he won't quit the race despite mounting pressure.

At a chaotic sidewalk news conference Sunday, Orange County congressional candidate Tan Nguyen defended a letter his campaign sent to 14,000 registered voters that warned in Spanish that immigrants could be jailed or deported for voting.

"There has been no crime committed, so why is there a criminal investigation three weeks prior to a very important election?" asked Nguyen outside his campaign office in Garden Grove. It was his first public appearance since the controversy erupted last week. "What is going on? Who is fueling this investigation?"

Nguyen, a Republican challenging Democratic Rep. Loretta Sanchez in the 47th District, said that he would stay in the race despite the national uproar over the letter and calls by Orange County Republican leaders for him to drop out.

"I am innocent, and there is no way in hell that I am going to withdraw," Nguyen said. "I am not going to quit this race, and I am going to win this race."

His speech was punctuated by outbursts from a crowd of roughly 50 that angrily demanded more information about the letter's authorship. Nguyen maintained that the letter was sent without his knowledge. But he added that, after firing the staffer he said was responsible for it, he was asking her to return because he believes the mailer was fair.

In the letter, registered voters with Latino surnames in Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Anaheim were warned "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…."

The mailer has sparked state and federal investigations over possible voting rights violations. On Friday, Nguyen's campaign headquarters, his home and a staffer's residence were searched by California Department of Justice investigators.

A spokesman for Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer said Sunday that the investigators were continuing to review the evidence and movement in the case could come this week.

Orange County officials said they would decide this week whether to send a second letter to the affected voters making it clear that naturalized citizens have the right to vote.

Former U.S. Atty. William Braniff, a lawyer for Nguyen's campaign, said Sunday that the controversy was caused by the news media and others who inferred that the word emigrado, or immigrant, included U.S. citizens. In fact, Braniff said, emigrado in the letter merely referred to U.S. immigrants who have legal status but not citizenship — and thus do not have the right to vote.

Braniff declined, however, to say why the campaign had used letterhead closely resembling that of the California Coalition for Immigration Reform without the group's permission and why it was signed by a fictional "Sergio Ramirez."

"These are fair questions and could be answered if they were being asked if this was a purely political forum, but there is an investigation going on," Braniff said.

He also declined to comment on accounts by sources familiar with the investigation who said an LAPD officer had paid for the $4,000 mailing of the letter.

Nguyen lambasted his opponent, Sanchez, saying she was "fueling this hysteria," and said investigators were "terrorizing my family and volunteers" and violating his right to free speech.

The candidate said his campaign had been crippled by the government's seizure of his mailing lists and other material.

No representative of the Sanchez campaign was immediately available for comment.

Faithless
10-31-2006, 10:37 AM
Yeah, those threatening letters he's linked to are screwed, but calling him the Manchurian candidate (http://www.spot-on.com/archives/schmidt/2006/10/tan_nguyen_manchurian_candidat.html) seems like a crappy play on words.

Could he handled this better, if he is indeed innocent? From Media Girl (http://mediagirl.org/node/1388): "And yet he insists on running, and rather than expressing any sort of outrage that someone has betrayed his confidence, he complains about being investigated."

Mr. Nguyen did not need this sort of stuff happening during his election bid. Now, the D.A.'s involved.

D.A. readies investigators -- A special strike force will respond to complaints of irregularities in next week's vote. (http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1339719.php)

Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | By AMY TAXIN | The Orange County Register

SANTA ANA – To allay community concerns over a mailer advising immigrants against voting, the Orange County district attorney has set up a special strike force to probe any complaints of intimidation at the polls next Tuesday, an assistant district attorney said.

The decision to establish the force, which will consist of investigators ready to be dispatched to precincts, came at the request of the Orange County Board of Supervisors after community uproar over a letter sent to 14,000 Latino Democrats that warned immigrants not to vote.

The letter has been tied to the Republican congressional campaign of Tan Nguyen and is under investigation by the state Attorney General's Office.
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power puff girl
11-06-2006, 04:41 PM
the george allen campaign in virginia also tried to intimidate voters.

notice how its always the republicans how try to prevent people from voting...

SUMO
11-06-2006, 07:53 PM
Loretta Sanchez can't lose. She is one of the up and coming risers of the Republican party.

Faithless
11-07-2006, 09:39 AM
A Time article - at that, which says in part (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1554614,00.html):

This guy is priceless. Trying to disenfranchise Latino voters. Immigrant bashing. Allegedly lying to members of his own party. Pawning off scandal on staffers. Blaming your troubles on an opponent. And, of course, blasting the press.

Odds are the long-shot Nguyen will get clobbered in next week's election and won't get anywhere near the halls of Congress. That's a relief — although, I have to say, he'd blend right in.

Faithless
11-18-2006, 12:04 PM
So, did Tan Nguyen "do in" the possible election of some of the other 18 Vietnamese American candidates that ran for various offices in Cali?

That's what some are saying in this article (http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=9a6dd242b80fc882ad0f7 3caa1447b3b). 18 tries for office and only 3 won -- all incumbents.

Don't know what bearing there is to Cali having the 2nd largest Vietnamese pop outside of Vietnam, but --

Many Vietnamese-Americans suspect the stunning defeat this year of so many candidates has much to do with the scandal surrounding Vietnamese-American congressional candidate Tan Nguyen. When 14,000 fliers were mailed from Nguyen's office to Democratic voters with Spanish surnames in Orange County, telling them if they were immigrants they could face possible imprisonment and deportation if they voted, Nguyen found himself at the center of a political storm.

Others suspect the possibility of a rift between the Vietnamese and Hispanic community:

Duc Ha, editor of Oneviet.com, says the friendly relationship that Little Saigon worked hard to build with Hispanic communities in California "is now shattered."

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Loretta Sanchez can't lose. She is one of the up and coming risers of the Republican party.

You mean democrat (http://www.lorettasanchez.house.gov/)?