La_Serpiente
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Fri Nov-21-03 04:39 AM
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To the people in Penn, why do the voters continually |
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send Santorum to the Senate? Is it because he strikes a type of machismo or something? I mean, there is the city of Philidelphia. Wouldn't that be enough votes to get him out?
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Fri Nov-21-03 04:53 AM
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We're assholes.
Each and every one of us.
OK, I'll admit -- there are a few cool Pennsylvanians. But the vast majority of us are, indeed, assholes.
And Rick Santorum is our impaling post.
--bkl Rick Santorum a.k.a. Sick Rantorum
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Fri Nov-21-03 08:29 AM
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8. OK I'm one of the cool ones then, |
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but you are right the majority around where I live our a**holes, because they have been fed so much bull. This area is very conservative and we have at least 12 churches in a town of a population of less then 10,000. So what more could you expect. As far as Santorum goes I think in the next election he'll be toast. We now have a dem for governor and even though he is taking some heat because of some of his fiscal policies he has had to put in place (Ridge practically bankrupted the state, worst governor since Thornburgh) I feel he will be a great help.
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Fri Nov-21-03 08:50 AM
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This area is very conservative and we have at least 12 churches in a town of a population of less then 10,000. So what more could you expect.
So having 1 church per 830 residents makes the people of the town (and by extention the state) assholes?
I detect more than a little anti-religion bigotry in your post.
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Divernan
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Fri Nov-21-03 06:04 AM
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2. If the Dem statewide candidates in PENN don't buy off the Dem machines |
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in Phillie and Pittsburgh, the ward leaders and committee people there won't get out the vote for them, and if the Republican candidate is well funded enough to pay off the Dem. ward leaders/committee men and women, these "Democrats" will actually stand at the polling places handing out guideline ballots with the Republican's name included among the local Dem. candidates.
Many of the Dem. committee people are in their 60's & 70's and should have stepped aside long ago for the following two generations, but refuse to give up their little bit of personal power.
So between these hacks, the vast amounts of Republican campaign money, and the GOP media advertising blitz, Pennsylvania remains in Senatorial hell with Santorum & Specter.
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Cheswick2.0
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Fri Nov-21-03 06:35 AM
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he gets the anti abortion vote. The catholic church here has too much political influence. The influence only extends to the abortion issue though, since that is mainly what they preach week after week. The church may officially be against the war and against the death penalty, but try getting votes on those issues.... no one is talking about those things in church. However, week after week they offer up prayers for the murdered unborn babies.
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Fri Nov-21-03 07:39 AM
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5. Not really the case, Ridge was pro-choice |
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Rendell is pro-choice and so is Specter...so that argument doesn't hold up much. Santorum didn't win by much last time...I worked both Gore and Klink campaigns...the DNC gave NO money to help Klink out...the margin of votes was such that we could have had that seat. I blame the state Dems and the DNC for not helping enough....
although Klink was a conservative Dem he would have been a hell of a lot better...
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Fri Nov-21-03 06:50 AM
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4. I wouldn't cry if Santorum and Specter both got voted out... |
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As far as I am concerned they are both assholes.
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Fri Nov-21-03 07:48 AM
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6. He got voted in because he had more money and the Dem |
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base was getting lazy. Rendell is turning things around here in PA but back in 2000 when pRick got elected we were still in a shambles. In fact if not for grassroots activism the state wouldn't have gone to Al Gore...I don't give the DNC much credit for the Gore victory in PA...
Santorum first one by running a dirty campaign. He won the second time because he dredged up old news and presented himself as elder-friendly... and his opponent didn't have as much money to fight back.
I think we will have a great candidate to run against him in 2006 but right now I am staying quiet until that time comes...
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Fri Nov-21-03 07:57 AM
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7. some GOOD NEWS from PA |
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latest polling shows bush's re-elect numbers are 48-44 against!!!!!
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