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Monday, February 23, 2009

How the Hell Did Kieklak Get a Raise?

Bernie Kieklak works for state senator Lisa Boscola. Female blogger LOLV, aka Capri Roth, is a little surprised to see that Bernie recently got a raise. She writes about it here.

11 comments:

  1. Kieklak?! Wow. Your desperation-move is showing O'Hare. Score another one for the Villa's.

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  2. "The Banker" is Bernie O'Hare.

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  3. And the "Tool" character.

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  4. 'how the hell did kieklak get a raise?'

    that's wide open for some nice responses, but i oughtta behave. i did go to church yesterday.

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  5. And "Mr. KathyD," that's O'Hare too.

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  6. Anonymous,

    YOU are a COWARD

    If you had any guts, you would put a name behind your statements. Even a made-up one.

    Obviously, you have no guts.

    Have a lovely, gutless, day, Anonymous.

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  7. Boonie, how can you set in judgment on Kleiklak when you yourself once forged (a crime) your client's name to a settlement he knew nothing about ?

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  8. Nice to know that machine Dems support misogyny and come down on those who condemn it.

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