For the sake of information

Notable campaign expenditures to Axiom, post-primary (courtesy of the Missouri Ethics Commission): David Pearce – $44.8K (July 2008); Doug Ervin – $33.7K (October 2008); Tim Flook – $30K (Oct 2008); Casey Guernsey – $20K (Oct 2008); Brad Lager – $18.3K (August 2008), $9.9K (Sep 2008), $12.8K (Oct 2008); Jason Brown – $8.1K (Oct 2008); Casey Guernsey – $8K (Oct 2008, radio); Mike Thomson – $7K (Oct 2008); Michael Gibbons – $13K (Sep & Oct 2008); Peter Kinder – $13K (Sep & Oct 2008); Kurt Schaefer – $4.6K (Sep 2008, Push Cards)

Movement from Robocalling front groups (Citizens Taking Charge) to Axiom: $531.72 (10/13/2008, Phones), $265.86 (10/27/2008, Phones), $3635 (10/27/2008, Mail). Also $1400 was incurred on 10/27 for phones. Robocalling isn’t cheap, kiddos.

Recent movement from Republicans to Citizens Taking Charge: 48th District Legislative Committee (Kraus’s district) – $4432.58 on 10/27

Money spent by robocalling front group to lie about Democratic candidates: $3900.86 against Sam Page and $1400 against Chuck Graham

In conclusion, seems like candidates paying Jeff Roe (Kinder & Schaefer) have been the beneficiary of 100% of the recent Citizens Taking Charge calls. And CTC is a group whose treasurer was asked by unknown persons (whose names rhyme with Reff Joe) to be their treasurer. Purely a coincidence that Roe clients are getting help from CTC, i’m sure.

Also, David Pearce is definately on Jeff Roe’s Christmas card list for the amount of money he has spent to try and lie his way into the State Senate.