Archive of Democratic Chairperson Mark Brewer's Linkages and Dirty Tricks
Note: This page is under development as links are gathered and collated.
Zarko Research's Original Photo and Video Expose of Brewer Interfering with Board of Canvassers' and Elections Process, "Put that camera away!" Thuggish behavior by Democratic Party 'Boss' reveals why Canvasser reform necessary: Mark Brewer Shows Up in Unusual Places and Behaves Oddly, October 27, 2005.
Democratic Chairman "Spying" on Republicans? 
Democratic Chairman, Mark Brewer, sitting on the steps of the Mackinac Grand Hotel on the weekend of September 24, 2005 drinking from a bottle of water provided by the Dick DeVos campaign for Governor at the Michigan Republican bi-annual Leadership Conference. Photo by Michigan Republican Party. The sticker on the bottle is a DeVos sticker that volunteers adhered to free bottles of water provided to participants. Although collecting information on the opposing party is certainly a part of politics, the better part of discretion suggests that a person as high-ranking as State Chair of the Party would send a subordinate. Or has Brewer just changed sides?
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ORIGINAL NEWS WITH VIDEO AND ANALYSIS - EXCLUSIVE FULL VIDEO HERE. PHOTO ESSAY AT BOTTOM REPLY TO THE BLOG ENTRY/TRACKBACK ON THIS STORY.
The Wall Street Journal, Michigan Meets Malcom X, August 2005. Brewer's activities are mentioned in this story, and the reporter was aware of his presence at the meeting.
Gongwer News Service, 2004.
Brewer Kicks Fellow Democratic "Bloggers" Out of Meeting.
Photo Essay!
FULL VIDEO HERE
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Mark Brewer and Doyle O'Connor caught red handed. Brewer approaches the camera.
   
Talking with the hand, he says, "Put that camera away," swiping at the camera. They exit to hallway after a calm response that it is a public place and the public has a right to videotape.
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Obviously an unhappy Mark Brewer.
  
Brewer is now seen caucusing in the far back near a water fountain, Canvasser O'Connor is seen with his back to us and flaired arms bracing the walls to prevent access, and Canvasser Paul Mitchell is seen on the left.

A Democratic Staff-member, likely a Brewer handler, intercedes, nearly making contact with the camera and waives a sheet of paper frantically to block camera angles. What did Brewer and company have to hide?
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