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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (26564)2/23/2010 7:30:45 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Re: "Do you think I would intentionally post a false statistic?"

No, GZ, I don't think that about you.

(But you really didn't post ANY statistic, did you? I mean you said that's what you thought the 'statistics' said but I saw no source, no link, and no numbers. So I just regarded that as an opinion, or as your personal recollection of something.)

If you have some research you'd like to point me too then of course I'll be happy to take a look....



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (26564)2/23/2010 7:35:15 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
Obama Tried Bribing Arlen Specter’s Opponent

Last Updated: Fri, 02/19/2010 - 2:45pm

judicialwatch.org

In a major political scandal orchestrated by the Obama Administration, a popular Democratic congressman from Pennsylvania has revealed that the White House tried bribing him to drop out of the upcoming U.S. Senate race.

Congressman Joe Sestak said in a television news show that the White House offered him a top federal job in an effort to keep him from challenging Senator Arlen Specter in the state’s Democratic primary. A five-term incumbent, Specter switched from Republican to Democrat last spring after giving Obama the critical vote for his disastrous and fraud-infested $787 billion stimulus program.

The president clearly wants to return the favor by helping the controversial lawmaker keep his job. In fact, Obama endorsed Specter at the White House and has raised money for the 80-year-old lawmaker. Besides the president, many top Democratic leaders have also tried to dissuade Sestak, a retired Navy admiral, from challenging Specter.

However, attempting to bribe a legislator with a “high-ranking” federal job is deplorable and downright unethical to say the least. Obviously this is why the president and his White House staff are enraged that Sestak disclosed the unscrupulous backdoor offer to keep him out of the upcoming Democratic primary.
Before Specter bailed on Republicans Obama assured the contentious lawmaker he’d do everything in his power to help him win reelection if he switched parties. The White House assured Specter there was no Democrat in a position to make a realistic challenge against him and that he had the “full backing” of the president, which includes campaigning and fundraising by the commander-in-chief.

That plan evidently blew up in Obama’s face so he resorted to bribery. Not only does Specter face stiff competition from Sestak in the Democratic primary, the Republican (former Congressman Pat Toomey) expected to make the general election leads both Specter and Sestak in head-to-head match-ups by about ten points.