2004 election controversy
Journalist and author Greg Palast alleged that Griffin was involved in an effort to target 70,000 voters - students, deployed military personnel and homeless people in predominantly African American and Democratic areas for caging during the 2004 election Griffin.[3][4].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Griffin
On May 30, 2007, Greg Palast turns over a series of 500 emails potential evidence of a crime by request from House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers; that were inadvertedly sent to the wrong email address, by Griffin. [1]
On May 30, 2007, it was announced that Griffin will resign from his position effective June 1, 2007.[17]
I don’t like how closely he worked with Chertoff or Rove either.
(Not like 'dancing the pole,' is it?)
I don’t think anything in wikipedofoolya can be considered “definitive”