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Divernan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-10-05 10:42 AM
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67. The Dem Congressman is in HIS district, honoring HIS veterans
at an Army Depot which he has doubtless had to fight to keep from being closed (Tobyhanna Army Depot in Monroe County). He would look like some ignorant, hostile neocon if he snubbed all the local vets just to insult Bush. He is absolutely right to be there on veterans' day, so let's have no dissing of him. It's also a matter of old-fashioned, settled, political courtesy for both US Senators and the US Congressman to join a President of either party when he visits their state/district, regardless of who's in which party. It is extremely rude of Santorum not to show & I bet Bush is really pissed about it, considering all the fund-raising he did for Ricky.
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