A natural impulse would regard Adam Ravenstahl's self-promoting (and apparently unlawful) at-the-polls cookie bags as yet another rookie mistake, but some veteran local politicians -- including the soon-to-be majority leader of the Pennsylvania House Of Representatives -- have been pulling similar stunts for years.
Maybe Tom Corbett will prosecute Mike Turzai for election improprieties in Mr. Clean's last weeks as attorney general?
Saturday, November 6, 2010
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The only desserts available when I voted were for sale by the PTA or something. But there was a Dem slate card on the registration table.
Instead of bellyaching, why not move to Turzai's district?
I thought about it a few years back. Spent a few afternoons looking at houses in places called things like "The Estates at Upper WASPdom Woods, Phase III." Once you price your travel time and needing to keep two good cars, it didn't seem worth it. Especially if you want Catholic schools anyway. As nice as it would be to have a house with a bunch of toilets to chose from, I don't see me moving that far.
Anyway, I didn't narc on them or anything. I just voted against Doyle out of peevishness.
In that case, instead of bellyaching, why not move to Mini-Rave's district?
I like bellyaching and being ten minutes from Oakland even if traffic is bad.
Corbett didn't prosecute Jane Orie for misuse of her office, so he won't touch Mike Turzai's cookies.
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