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Sen. Mel Martinez said tonight that he passed the anonymous political talking-points memo on the Terri Schiavo situation to Sen. Tom Harkin, doing so after Mr. Harkin had told reporters earlier in the day that his Florida colleague was the source of the memo.
Mr. Martinez, a Republican, said that unbeknownst to him, one of his staffers had produced the memo and it came into his possession. He said the staff member, whom he did not name, has resigned.
He said though, in response to repeated inquiries by The Washington Times, that he did not know he even had the memo or had passed it on until Mr. Harkin told him about it today. Mr. Martinez said he had meant to give Mr. Harkin a document describing Mr. Martinez's bill to prolong Mrs. Schiavo's life while federal courts reviewed her situation.
"Until this afternoon, I had never seen it and had no idea a copy of it had ever been in my possession. I have vehemently denied the memo and its sentiments, as has my staff," he said in a statement released tonight.
"As I have stated numerous times, I vehemently condemn this memo's sentiments. This memo in no way reflected my motivations for being involved in this legislation whatsoever," Mr. Martinez said.
He said an internal office investigation determined that "a senior member of my staff was unilaterally responsible for this document."
"It was not approved by me or any other member of my staff, nor were we aware of its existence until very recently. This is not a document that would have been approved in this office for circulation under any circumstances," he said.
Mr. Martinez and his office earlier had denied any involvement with the memo.
"Senator Martinez has never seen the memo and condemns its sentiments," spokeswoman Kerry Feehery told The Washington Times on Friday, during a survey of all 100 senators or their offices to find out who had seen or produced the memo. "No one in our office has seen it, nor had anything to do with its creation."
In the survey, only Mr. Harkin, Iowa Democrat, admitted to having seen the memo, though at the time his spokeswoman wouldn't say who passed it on.







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