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In reply to the discussion: McConnell's office was not bugged, it was recorded after an open meeting. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)58. I'm shocked that McConnell and his group were not quieter and
more discrete. They must be aware that they can be heard by people in the hall. If the recorder picked this up, someone could have just heard what was going on.
If you are discussing something confidential, you don't do it in such circumstances. Of if you do, you speak very quietly.
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McConnell's office was not bugged, it was recorded after an open meeting. [View all]
alfredo
Apr 2013
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Is Progress Kentucky the organization that ran the ads about Turtle's Asian wife? n/t
sweetloukillbot
Apr 2013
#60
But if it is an overheard conversation that could be heard through a vent or door
alfredo
Apr 2013
#34
McConnel should now reimburse for the charges for FBI to investigate for after all he wants to cut
Thinkingabout
Apr 2013
#5
True the damage might have been done but there is a cost of FBI investigators and McConnel needs
Thinkingabout
Apr 2013
#8
McConnell needs the money for his defense fund. Legal or not, the tapes are of his crime.
Coyotl
Apr 2013
#21
The staffers were there for a public meeting, and official act. The recording was after the
alfredo
Apr 2013
#25
Doing political opposition research while working for the U.S. Senate violates the Hatch Act
Coyotl
Apr 2013
#29
Probably not illegal if it was recorded from out in the hall even if the door was closed
onenote
Apr 2013
#12
Thanks! So, as long as the device wasn't being used as a shotgun microphone ...
Babel_17
Apr 2013
#36
Did the person making the recording have a right to be in the hall? Probably from what I've read.
byeya
Apr 2013
#13
McConnell using staff to work his campaign???? Very illegal...tape proves guilt as well as low attack
The Wielding Truth
Apr 2013
#20
I do some street photography and I can photograph anyone in public for non commercial use.
alfredo
Apr 2013
#24
I doubt anyone can have an expectation of privacy in a park or even a restaurant
dlwickham
Apr 2013
#52
You are engaging in excuse making. Progress Kentucky fucked up if they made the recording.
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#54
This is the second big screwup by them. Are the really a progressive group, or are
alfredo
Apr 2013
#55