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Thursday, April 16, 2009

What John Stoffa's Neighbors Think


If you really want to find out what someone is like, talk to his neighbors. John Stoffa's campaign blog has a very nice video interview with an elderly couple who consider John a "good friend and a good neighbor." Mrs. Strasser: "I'll work 'till I drop for John." Mr. Strasser: "I do what she tells me."

9 comments:

  1. His neighbors don't look to healthy either!

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  2. For age 95 I think they look just fine.

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  3. Wow, his neigbors think he is a nice guy. Wow, how original. My grandfolks love to talk to the movie camera too.

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  4. if the man does what his wife tells him, he is clearly a smart man.

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  5. But Bernie, did Stoffa give them a birdhouse? I want one, how do we get one? Imagine, little Robins all over town wearing tiny
    t-shirts "Vote for Stoffa."

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  6. This is why Stoffa will win. He is a modest, genuine man who earns voter loyalty one person, or in this case one couple at a time.

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  7. Videos like these are why youtube was invented. Thanks for sharing this Bernie.

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  8. Thank Jeff Stoffa. I love the way he interviews and this couple was so cute.

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  9. "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows everywhere. Thats what its like when Bernnie n mancrush Stoffa are together"

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