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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Carr: Lehigh County's Latest Gang of Four Smear Dean Browning

Everette Carr is nothing like me. For one thing, he's much nicer. I never even knew about his blog, Kiddycar, until yesterday. Instead of writing about his usual topics, choo-choo trains and the velodrome, he chose politics. And he rips out the four sanctimonious sombitch Commish candidates who smugly call themselves the results team. Four years ago, they were the reform team. They're really the Gang of Four.

Four years ago, part of the reform meant savaging Commissioner Dean Browning. Two years ago, it meant attacking Browning. And so it is again.

For that reason alone, Republicans should vote for Dean.

Here's how Carr, a Republican, puts it: "I abhor when candidates for office use nasty tactics to tear down the opponent, particularly when it's four against one!"

Personally, I love it.

But I'm Irish.

Shanty Irish, too.

10 comments:

  1. Any word on Scooter Ott?

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  2. I hear he's working for Meals on Wheels.

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  3. Browning is a Rino. He is out.

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  4. browning has guts - he's in

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  5. Ott has found a new home in Texas. I think he is happy there, among his own kind, loving Ted Cruz!

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  6. Word is Browning will switch parties to Democrat like his buddy Musty Muller. Then he will run.

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  7. Chris doesn't like the hispanic guy. Big shocker.

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  8. 4:22 PM Word is ... YOU KNOW NOTHING !!!! Browning WAS, IS, and ALWAYS WILL BE A REPUBLICAN ... From the Time that He Registered to Vote in His 1st Election. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT ... BROWNING was the GOP Chairman Until he Resigned to be a Lehigh County Commissioner. And Browning is NO Arlen Spector to Change Parties to WIN AN ELECTION !!!!!

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  9. Word on the street is Muller's is supporting Browning's campaign. He wants to pack the commissioners.

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  10. four years ago, the results team didnt exist, the slate back in 2011 included Scott Ott, Lisa Scheller and some clown who lost to brad osborne

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