Archive for October, 2009
Saturday, October 31st, 2009
Washington’s One Party Rule seems to have no limits when it comes to spending The Forgotten Taxpayer’s Money. Elect Pat Toomey as the 41st Senator.
Deficit Grows, When Will the Spending Moderate? Press Release August 24, 2009 Toomey for Senate 2010
Allentown, PA – Pennsylvanians have yet another reason to be concerned ...
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009
Bully with a Badge: Steven Sokoloff, candidate for Lower Merion Constable.
It seems that the only time Liberals like guns is when they are pointed at businessmen.
Is Steven Sokoloff the kind of person to whom you want to give the power of arrest? On November 3d, Vote Landau Caplan.
Dennis Crilly tells his ...
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009
The Morning Call’s Brian Callaway reports that in Lehigh County, a 70% tax increase by Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham’s predecessor gave Lehigh County a large surplus, since that time, County Executive Don Cunningham has spent the surplus. Lehigh County, like all municipalities will also face the Pension Bomb in ...
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Friday, October 30th, 2009
Compare and contrast the opportunistic, chameleon-like Specter and the principled Liberal Joe Sestak with Pat Toomey, consistently centered on Constitutional Limited Government. A clear choice!!
Toomey Praises Bipartisan Rejection of Public Option ---Specter and Sestak Are Too Extreme for PA
Press Release September 29, 2009 Allentown, PA - U.S. Senate candidate Pat ...
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Friday, October 30th, 2009
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Happily, Democratic Leftists John Murtha and Nancy Pelosi have a "resilient bond" going back more than twenty years reports Roll Call ( June 2, 2009). I am sure it will stand the strains of the current PMA Earmark investigations. Political Royalty have their values, their ...
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