PART I
Via Pandagon, looks like the Dem Party offices in Scottsdale, AZ have been broken into twice in the last few weeks.
The first time:
The only thing taken in the first incident was a computer's hard drive with information about precinct committee members, mailing lists and fund-raising.
The computer monitor and keyboard were left behind and there were no signs of forced entry in the burglary, said Detective Sam Bailey, a spokesman for the Scottsdale Police Department.
No sign of forced entry suggests either an inside job or a professional.
The second time:
On Thursday morning, volunteers discovered that the office's window at the reception area was broken overnight with a rock.
The rock appeared to be from a statue in the office complex. The vandal would have had to bypass three other offices to hit the Democrats' headquarters, Chusid said.
PART II
The author of "Home At War: A History of the Vietnam Veterans Movement" reported on March 25th that three boxes of FBI documents about the Vietnam War-era FBI surveillance of John Kerry were stolen from his home.
"It was a very clean burglary. They didn't break any glass. They didn't take anything like cameras sitting by. It was a very professional job," Nicosia said.
"Was it a thrill-seeker who wanted a piece of history? It could be," Nicosia said. "You'd think there was a very strong political motivation for taking those files. The odds are in favor of that."
"Dirty tricks" is too subtle. This is extralegal action and if it continues, may warrant serious (extralegal) action from the left.




