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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    Specter used to be a Democrat. Changing hats doesn't change the head it sits on!
    Well that explains alot of his traitorous behavior. I guess we have to deal with this moron for another 5 years or so.
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    Voiceofthepeopleusa.com is going after this moron in Honesdale.
    I think he's in the advanced stages of Alzheimers. During the last amnesty debate he made the comment that he is ignoring the calls to his office and doing what he thinks he should do. What an idiot!
    He plans on running again in 2010 and the people here are so ticked, there is no way he will be re-elected. If he wins the primary, the democrat will win as the Republicans will abandon him.
    He is utterly clueless.
    He visited our factory and he was tottering around, you should have seen this old goat. I can't imagine him running again.
    I will do anything I can to see that he is kicked out of office.
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    31Scout wrote:

    During the last amnesty debate he made the comment that he is ignoring the calls to his office and doing what he thinks he should do. What an idiot!
    You're right, that's a strange comment coming from someone that has pledged to represent the people.

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    I will do anything I can to see that he is kicked out of office
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    He is pretty much bullet-proof. He will be 81 when his term ends in 2010.

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    Since the term is 6 years, that would take the idiot to 87.......WHO NEEDS HIM?

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    I'd love to say something about how bullet-proof he is, but I won't, because I can't!

    Quote Originally Posted by Nouveauxpoor
    I will do anything I can to see that he is kicked out of office
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    He is pretty much bullet-proof. He will be 81 when his term ends in 2010.
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    If by bullet proof, you mean he is invincible, i strongly disagree. In 2004 he barely got out of the primary, by 1.7 perecent of the vote. The more conservative Pat Toomey nearly beat him.

    Come 2010, his support for amnesty will cost him.
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    If by bullet proof, you mean he is invincible, i strongly disagree. In 2004 he barely got out of the primary, by 1.7 perecent of the vote. The more conservative Pat Toomey nearly beat him.
    No, I didn't mean to imply that he couldn't be defeated in an election. He will be 81 at the end of the term and has recently battled cancer. I thought he probably would not run for another term and therefore does not fear being held accountable for his senate actions. I must also add that he's acting like a man who does not plan to run for another term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nouveauxpoor
    If by bullet proof, you mean he is invincible, i strongly disagree. In 2004 he barely got out of the primary, by 1.7 perecent of the vote. The more conservative Pat Toomey nearly beat him.
    No, I didn't mean to imply that he couldn't be defeated in an election. He will be 81 at the end of the term and has recently battled cancer. I thought he probably would not run for another term and therefore does not fear being held accountable for his senate actions. I must also add that he's acting like a man who does not plan to run for another term.
    Hmmm just like George Bush!!!
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    Specter's bill is just a step toward amnesty. They will try and sneak anyting in that will lead toward amnesty.

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