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No Mandate Here. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-02-04 06:49 AM
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12. Two big points here...
One, even the good kitty doctor completely misses the point. Yes, the realities of the "hard work" that is senatoring keeps you in Washington all year. But, how many days are they really in session? How many more days than the House are they in session? If it is that much harder to be a Senator, why even try?

Santorum ripped off the taxpayers of Penn Hills, and they deserve full repayment and an apology. In person- at a school board meeting. I doubt the room could be big enough.

Two. The LTTE that a few of the new writers are reacting to called the whistle blower a "partisan hack", who, because of the coincidence of her Turnpike job, also made some derisive comments about that, as well.

That bozo sure knows how to make friends. He must have taken "compassionate conservative" lessons from *. It appears that the only ideology that a lot of people know is blindly following and defending the people someone tells them to.

This is a scary thing. When more people stop thinking for themselves, we are in trouble, indeed.

Thanks a lot to corporatemedia for keeping this going. I wish I could be there tonight - a bit too far for my schedule.

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