Following our story yesterday about FLS Connect, the powers-that-be at the company’s call center in Phoenix assembled the troops late Wednesday and allegedly told them to steer clear of the media.
An Arizona man who spent 10 months working as a telephone solicitor for a Minnesota-based Republican fundraising firm claims that the company regularly hires convicted felons who have unrestricted access to political donors’ credit card numbers.

An Arizona man who spent 10 months working as a telephone solicitor for a Minnesota-based Republican fundraising firm claims that the company regularly hires convicted felons who have unrestricted access to political donors' credit card numbers.
An Arizona man who spent 10 months working as a telephone solicitor for a Minnesota-based Republican fundraising firm claims that the company regularly hires convicted felons who have unrestricted access to political donors' credit card numbers.
Republican heavy hitter Jeff Larson and his political pals found themselves assailed on all sides Thursday, as various media around the country reported that Larson not only ran the firm making robo-calls on behalf of John McCain’s presidential campaign, but that he also served as Sarah Palin’s wardrobe consultant, spending tens of thousands in Republican [...]
You know how sometimes, events just juxtapose themselves so neatly, it’s almost impossible to believe?
Sure you do. So here’s what happened.
I’ve spent the week working on stories about FLS Connect, the St. Paul-based telemarketing company owned by Jeff Larson, and its latest "robocall" campaign on behalf of the Republican National Committee and presidential nominee John [...]
There’s already one clear victor this presidential campaign season: FLS Connect, the St. Paul telemarketing company that’s come under fire recently for making "robocalls" on behalf of Republican presidential nominee John McCain.
FLS Connect, which has headquarters in St. Paul and call centers in Mankato, St. Cloud and Phoenix, has raked in $8 million during the [...]
The telemarketing company responsible for making "robocalls" on presidential candidate John McCain’s behalf, accusing Barack Obama of being a "celebrity politician" who associates with "terrorists," apparently is the Minnesota-based company owned by the CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention host committee
The telemarketing company responsible for making "robocalls" on presidential candidate John McCain’s behalf, accusing Barack Obama of being a "celebrity politician" who associates with "terrorists," apparently is the Minnesota-based company owned by the CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention host committee