ACORN foe: Phone scheme meant to embarrass senator

From: The Washington Times | January 29, 2010 

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A conservative activist accused of trying to tamper with Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu's phones said he and three others facing federal charges in the incident wanted to investigate complaints that constituents calling her office couldn't get through. "On reflection, I could have used a different approach to this investigation, particularly given the sensitivities that people understandably have about security in a federal building," James O'Keefe wrote Friday on the Web site biggovernment.com. O'Keefe, known nationally for hidden-camera videos targeting the community-organizing group ACORN, said he believes it's clear he and others weren't trying to wiretap or ...

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