UPDATE: Blame John Connolly.
Adam Rosi-Kessel reports getting several mailings attacking city-council candidates that don't say who put them out:
... My guess is these mailings are all meant to support John Connolly, a West Roxbury resident, attorney, and ostensibly good guy. I was feeling pretty happy about the possibility of Connolly replacing Murphy on the Council (I have to admit some unfair prejudice in that the only house in our neighborhood I've ever seen prominently posting a sign in support of Bush also features a Murphy billboard). But these questionable campaign tactics are giving me pause. Does anyone know anything more about this? ...
Edward Forry, publisher of the Dorchester Reporter, says the paper has absolutely nothing to do with a flier now being distributed in various neighborhoods (alas, he doesn't detail the contents for those of us in remoter parts of the city).
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Comments
Ed Forry
By Suldog
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 1:56pm
I could go into the story of how, during my campaign against Tom Finneran in 1992, the Dorchester Reporter omitted my name from the listing of candidates and stated that Finneran was running unopposed.
Yes, it STILL rankles me.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
As a matter of fact, just in case anybody is interested...
By Suldog
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 3:28pm
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com/2006/01/suldog-for-s...
Suldog
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No Stickers on Public Property!
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 1:56pm
Some bozo candidate's bozo campaigners have replaced all the ferry schedules at the Navy Yard shuttle with their stoopid flyers.(I can't remember who and I'm not walking out there to check).
Worse yet, they put stickers on each side of the little wind shelter so they can seen from every angle.
This is different from grafitti, how? I doubt they will ever return to clean them up next week, if it were even legal to put them there to start with!
Or signs on tax-exempt property
By adamg
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 2:08pm
Such as the Knights of Columbus Hall in Brighton.
Anti-Murphy smearing
By adamg
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 7:54pm
An example.
there's a return address on that mailing
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 8:27pm
<some 2-digit number> Milk Street, Boston. Did you get one of these? And did it have postage stamps, or a pre-sorted first class or third-class postal permit number?
Huh, look what came in the mail today ...
By adamg
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 8:40pm
Yep, we got one. 31 Milk St.
Has a union bug, even. Like Adam, I sure would hate to think it's John Connolly doing this, although in my case, it doesn't really matter, since I wasn't planning on voting for him, anyway. But I'd put my money on a union. Has Murphy pissed off the cops or firefighters?
If you put it under a magnifying glass
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 8:47pm
can you read the union bug? And does it have postage stamps, a meter, or a postal permit number? I'll take a walk by 31 Milk Street shortly on my way home, just to see what kind of building it is.
"Presorted Standard"
By adamg
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 8:53pm
"Presorted Standard" stamp.
Bug: GCIU - 274C
I wonder if the post office is required to disclose
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 9:06pm
who paid for a particular mailing permit number.
Googling "GCIU - 274C" says that it is the [url=http://www.standardmodern.com/union.asp]Graphic Communications International Union in Brockton[/url]. GCIU, by the way, is now [url=http://www.gciu.org/index.shtml]part of the Teamsters Union[/url].
Union Printed
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 9:15pm
That just means that the mailing was produced with union labor, not that the graphics union had anything to do with it other than printing it up.
They could have printed it, printed it for another union, or simply been hired by people who knew that their target constituency would look for that union bug.
When I used to get mailings printed up for unionized construction workers, I'd use a union shop because I knew the workers would look for that bug. UMass paid, but the union shop printed it.
True, but at least we now know what company printed it
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 9:17pm
and it might be interesting for someone to phone or visit them with a copy of it, and ask "who paid you to print this?"
31 Milk Street
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 10:46pm
is an old 12-story office building in Boston's financial district. The lobby has a reception desk and a building directory, but the front door was locked when I stopped by at 9:30 pm, so I could not investigate further. There is also a post office at this address.
If you're really curious, I could try to visit again on Monday during business hours.
List of businesses at 31 milk st
By Anonymous
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 11:04pm
http://boston.povo.com/Milk_Street_(8-37)
Povo.com
By Ron Newman
Fri, 11/02/2007 - 11:11pm
what a useful service! Thanks, I had no idea that site existed. (But a political campaign office is probably too transient a use to show up in such a listing.)
Two Mailings with the EXACT same ADDRESS
By Steve Garfield
Sat, 11/03/2007 - 9:41am
I got these two mailings too.
They both had the exact same address, same dimensions, and same print stock.
Troubling...
Let me do some research on this one...
--Steve
But he's right
By panda
Fri, 11/09/2007 - 8:02pm
In fact, all the stuff John Connoly salid about Steve Murphy is TRUE!!!!