Pubdate: Wed, 25 May 2005 Source: Asbury Park Press (NJ) Copyright: 2005 Asbury Park Press Contact: http://www.app.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/26 Author: Andrea Alexander, Keyport Bureau Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) Referenced: http://handlin-thompson.org/Smokin-Sam-Thompson.htm WEB SITE OUTRAGES ASSEMBLY BATTLERS Handlin, Thompson May Sue Its Creator The Web site Handlin-Thompson.org is not run by either Monmouth County Freeholder Amy H. Handlin or Assemblyman Samuel D. Thompson. But that hasn't stopped it from presenting their positions on a variety of issues. Claims on the site have outraged the two candidates for Republican nominations for 13th District Assembly seats. They have hired an attorney and are seeking to have the Web site taken down. An apology from its creator - Democratic campaign volunteer James Devine - for some misleading comments and news releases generated by the Web site have not appeased the candidates as they consider a lawsuit. "It is like a thief who steals your money and says they are sorry, but doesn't return the money," Handlin said. "They stole my name but they are not giving it back." The site accuses Handlin of being "hopelessly liberal" and "throwing tax money at every problem." The site also claims that Thompson "has expressed sympathy for legalizing" medical marijuana and posts a picture of him with someone advocating that change in law. "I have to wonder if this is an indication of the sleazy, underhanded campaign our Democratic opponents plan to run in the fall in view of the deceptions and distortions exhibited by this Web site," said Thompson, R-Monmouth. The picture on the Web site was taken during a meeting in Assemblyman Joseph Azzolina's Middletown office at the advocate's request, Thompson said. "I meet with anyone who requests a meeting with me," he said. Azzolina Also In Race Handlin and Thompson are running in the June 7 primary. A third candidate in that race is Azzolina, who is running off the party line in the district's Monmouth County towns. The Handlin-Thompson.org Web site makes brief mention of Azzolina only to assert that he is being challenged by "Republican politicians representing the Monmouth County GOP machine." The Web site initially sparked a controversy last week when a press release was sent to some local newspapers that appeared to be from the Handlin-Thompson campaign. The release was actually generated by someone working on the Web site, Handlin said. She visited the site after learning of the release. Handlin said the site contained fabricated quotes attributed to her. By Friday, the contents were changed into commentary attacking the candidates. Devine said a teenager who was working with him on the site was responsible for the release and the initial content. "What this person thought was a prank turned out to be of far greater consequence," Devine said. He said the teen is no longer working on the site, and would not identify the person by age or gender. The site was "not intended to deceive," Devine said. "The purpose of the Web site is to lampoon the candidates being put forth by the Republican Party," Devine said. "Handlin-Thompson is intended to expose the facts about these candidates that they don't want people to know." Helping Democrats Devine said he volunteered with the campaign of Democratic Assembly candidates William Flynn of Old Bridge and Michael Dasaro of Keansburg, who also are running in a primary fight against Leonard Inzerillo of Middletown. However, Devine said he created the Handlin-Thompson Web site independently of the campaign and was not paid for the work. "Yeah, sure," Thompson said. "Do you want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge?" Devine, a newspaper publisher based in Union County, said he also created the Web site for the Flynn/Dasaro campaign. Flynn said Devine had been a paid campaign worker for his Assembly campaign in the late 1980s. Mark Sheridan, attorney for Handlin and Thompson, said the candidates are seeking to have the Web site taken down and want a direct apology. The candidates also want Devine removed from the Flynn-Dasaro campaign, he said. "How can voters believe anything that these people are communicating?" Handlin said. "At a time when ethics and integrity are on the minds of all the voters as critical qualities in an elected official, it seems to be that these candidates are demonstrating precisely why they should not be elected." Flynn maintained that he and his running mate knew nothing about the Web site. "It was set up the wrong way," Flynn said. He said the Web site should have stated clearly that it was not part of the Handlin-Thompson campaign. "There was no intent on our part to do anything deceitful," Flynn said. "Sometimes volunteers are overzealous." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth