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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Strickland's dramatic State of the State

So this is what happens when you have the first Democrat in 16 years running the state.


5 Comments:

at 2:25 PM, March 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

caRl wei$eR is obviou$ly a paid Repugnicant political hack if he cannot be botheRed to even link to the State of the State $peech, let alone pRovide $omething clo$e to the bReathle$$ coveRage of mo$t of the Neo-con cRiminal$' $peeche$ he u$ually gives.

The link i$ here, caRl. I $hould get paRt of youR $alaRy foR doing youR job, but I don't want to take a dime of youR diRty blood money fRom the Repugnicant national committee.

http://governor.ohio.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=216

 
at 3:03 PM, March 14, 2007 Blogger Matt Hurley said...

You say that like you think it is a good thing...

Now poor kids have lost their chance at getting a better education...

 
at 5:04 PM, March 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about the "CHANGE" !

Sure beats "folley fondling" for that "Noe" uncollectible worker compensation coins !

The negative one liner leave us none the "WeISER" !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 7:42 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just goes to show you that Strickland is beholding to the teachers unions, with his proposal to eliminate school vouchers and put a freeze on charter schools. All he is doing is hurting the children who would benefit from this program.

PATHETIC!

 
at 7:57 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon 7:42 AM,

How many teachers union members voted for Strickland?

How many schoolkids voted for Strickland?

I rest my case.

 
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