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MH1

(17,595 posts)
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 02:26 PM Jan 2014

"Just call him Gov. Chicken"

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/240942201.html?google_editors_picks=true

DEAR SUSAN CORBETT:

Well, here we go again.

....

Because he owes the kids of Central High School an apology.

What the hell was he thinking yesterday, when he canceled his scheduled visit to Central, where he was supposed to present the school with a well-deserved achievement award?

His appearance at Central was going to be historic, by the way, since it would have been the first time since he was elected governor that he'd actually stepped inside a Philadelphia public school.

Take a moment to digest the fact that the governor of this state has never visited any of the Philly schools whose kids are suffering the fallout of his draconian budget cuts. He has never seen firsthand the bursting classrooms, empty counselors' and nurses' offices and shuttered libraries.

...

Well, you can imagine the excitement Tom's impending visit generated in Central's students - a collection of some of the nicest, smartest, hardest-working kids you'll find anywhere. They're also some of the most engaged, the kind who grow into society's Big Somebodies. Notable alums include a governor (Leon Abbett), astronaut (James Bagian), comedian (Bill Cosby), Watergate lawyer (Sam Dash) and philosopher (Noam Chomsky), to name just a handful who've done themselves, their families and the school proud.

But at the last minute, your husband blew off his chance to meet these wonderful kids, to feel the school percolate with their energy, to see how 2,312 kids from countless cultures blend beautifully under one huge roof.

Your thin-skinned spouse backed out when he heard that his visit to Olney would be accompanied by - gasp! - protests. Please note that the protesters weren't planning to protest, say, Tom's stance on gay marriage, fracking or the newly defunct voter-ID law. They were going to protest the state's lack of funding to Philadelphia schools.

Oh, how dare they?
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Much more at link.

Please remember this (add it to the pile, that is) and make sure you all vote this corrupt cretin out of office this fall.
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"Just call him Gov. Chicken" (Original Post) MH1 Jan 2014 OP
I'd call him something more profane... malthaussen Jan 2014 #1
No one here needs reminding to get Corbett out of office. Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #2
I sincerely hope he's protested with every subsequent visit... MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #3

malthaussen

(17,184 posts)
1. I'd call him something more profane...
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 03:40 PM
Jan 2014

... the good news is, a large number of those Central students will be voting for the first time in November.

-- Mal

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
2. No one here needs reminding to get Corbett out of office.
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 05:01 PM
Jan 2014

But it is always good to have lots of ammunition to convince others that he is bad for PA. Thanks. This is incredible....he is afraid to show up anywhere if there are going to be protests! Really? No wonder he hasn't a clue about what PA residents think, since he can't go anywhere.

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
3. I sincerely hope he's protested with every subsequent visit...
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 12:39 AM
Jan 2014

He won't speak anywhere… because no one will bend over or look the other way for Pat Corporate.

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