On major issues, candidates far apart
October 19, 2010 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
If there were any undecided voters among the 1,800 who attended Tuesday’s congressional candidate forum in Duluth, they were hard to spot. Most came wearing stickers, shirts or hats with their candidate’s name.
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>”(Oberstar) said his top priority would be to pass a federal transportation funding bill to put construction workers back to work rebuilding the nation’s highways, rails and airports.”
Why didnt you do this BEFORE you went on VACATION?
Your campaign is more important than these PEOPLE?
These people NEED JOBS NOW Obertstar!!!?????
In the meantime, they are going to food banks and living off the charity of others, WAITING FOR YOU TO GET BACK TO DOING THE JOB THEY ELECTED YOU TO DO!
Damn you Oberstar, for looking down your nose at these people! They are the ones that MADE YOU, and you treat them like they were your field workers. They should be so lucky to have you, HUH?
If only youd spent a little more time working for your people, instead of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid. Instead of sitting around, campaigning and thinking up lame-brain ideas like putting GPSs on all our cars so we can be taxed according to how many miles we drive.
(An idea, by the way, that GREATLY benefits city people and punishes those who live in rural areas. (Oberstar, dont you represent a primarily rural area?)
And, you wonder why people are shouting at you?
Loser
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