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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The new state senator


He's now State Sen. Bill Seitz, R-Green Twp.



11 Comments:

at 7:38 PM, October 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

He lied and said that "thousands had been early released" from the jail! It's not true and Pepper, Portune and Leis know it. The Enquirer should know it and should have questioned him, but they would have to be honest instead of pushing their agenda to build a new jail based on lies.

There is no schism in the NAACP, just a couple of washed up past presidents that are trying to undermine the sentiment of the overwhelming majority of the NAACP membership.

 
at 7:47 PM, October 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

State Senator Bill Seitz is a man with no domain of intellectual thought !

Think about it!

Pa Pa Pa Please !

VOTE, for a real, DEMOCRAT 2007 and LITTLE JEFFRE

 
at 9:49 PM, October 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The district finally has a leader!

 
at 10:22 AM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let the ethnic cleansing begin!

 
at 1:57 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When the Repugs completely get stomped by the Dems next year, Seitz will go back to being a full-time lawyer at the Taft firm.

 
at 5:04 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations to our new state senator, Bill Seitz!

 
at 6:23 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Be sure to check out this Time magazine article about the right-wing attacks on a 12-year old boy. Despicable.

 
at 8:33 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe Conason had a great take on the right-wing smear job on the Frost family:

Certain conservative bloggers and pundits, seeking to prove that the Frost family is too affluent to qualify for SCHIP assistance, have started to harass them, their neighbors and their co-workers. They have spread myths and lies about the family, their house, and the schools that their children attend. And they have made repeated telephone calls to the Frost home, demanding answers to questions about their personal finances.

It doesn’t seem to occur to any of these strict Christian moralists that the Frosts have enough trouble trying to care for their disabled daughter, or that the state of Maryland, under the SCHIP regulations, has determined that the Frost children are fully eligible for the help they obviously need.

Let us not hear again from these creeps about “family values” or “compassionate conservatism.”

 
at 12:18 PM, October 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

given the ethics of others in his party, Seitz may soon have his hand on another bible, as a defendant

 
at 6:07 PM, October 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at those German boxheads!

 
at 3:12 PM, October 18, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations, Bill. You are a tribute to the power of Conservatism in Southwest Ohio.

 
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