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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Heaven Help Us, Bob Guzzardi Has a Blog

No offense, Bob, but I already get so many emails from you I'm beginning to think we're married. I'm close to filing a PFA. And you're a dude who wants less of everything? Maybe with this latest venture, Conservative Reform Network Blog, Bob can focus.

Like fellow conservative Tony Phyrillas, comments to his blog must first be approved. He likes to say a lot, but is not so sure whether he wants to hear differing views.

In one of his posts about local politics, Bob claims Northampton County Exec John Stoffa is "not a liberal" So let's see. John would like to spend money for a recidivism center, increases taxes for open space projects and supports a health department. Yep, that sounds like a conservative to me.

4 comments:

  1. Aww... TP has a friend to blog with.

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  2. Good Ole Gob Buzzardi, circling in the sky, waiting for another closet conservative to appear....


    Please stay away from the Lehigh Valley.

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  3. Gee, Bernie, He probably feels the same way about you as you do about him!

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  4. Chris, you don't like my fifty emails every day? Where's the love?

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