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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Kane First Ever Woman and Democrat Elected as AG

Kathleen Kane is the state's first ever Democrat elected as Attorney General, as well as the first woman to hold the office. Because she is a Democrat, I believe she will provide a good check on government excesses from the Corbett administration. Tom Corbett provided a similar check when he served as Attorney General.

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  1. Kane was elected to hold CORBETT accountable for the DELAYED Sandusky investigation.

    KANE IS ABLE!!!

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  2. She's virulently anti-union. Love it!

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  3. Now for the Prosecution of the first standing governor of the state of Pennsylvania. I can't wait till this prick gets what he gave when he was attorney General

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  4. She is anti gun too!

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  5. I can't wait to see Corbett's response to subpoenas he is going to receive from Kane ...

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  6. Harrisburg first, than comes the corrupt political king and his court jesters, with the kings head jester selling out his own race¿

    REDD

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  7. I agree that Corbett is probably none too happy today. The Penn State scandal is far from over. The two term governor thing in PA, may not happen this time.

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  8. I hope she runs for Senate and gets rid of that tool Toomey.

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  9. I expect great things from her.

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  10. Hey, she's a cracker. People from the coal regions are pretty cool, for the most part.

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  11. Yeah. Dan Flood, Preate, McDade, Skrepanek, Ciavarella and his pals...

    All pretty cool. It's cool in the cooler ;) And those crackers keep voting for the next one just like the last.

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  12. Maybe she will be looking into the brown law that is allowing funneling public monies for private pockets to build the hokey arena in allentown¿

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  13. Bring down Corbett. He has Sandusky stink all over him. You can tell by his evasiveness.

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