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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Congressman Fattah and Fed Ed

We have become a society accustomed to getting everything we want, and when we want it. Many of you have asked why are the feds taking so long to indict Allentown Mayor Edwin "Fed Ed" Pawlowski. Its racketeering investigation of Philly Congressman Chakka Fattah began in 2006. He was convicted today.

I'd rather see the feds be careful and win than rush and lose.

8 comments:

  1. I'm sure Monica's ex-boyfriend's wife, being the Team Democrat player she is, gracefully stepping aside so that Barack Hussein Obama could make history and all, will be happy to give Congressman Fattah a Presidential Pardon.

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  2. Wondering in South WhitehallJune 21, 2016 at 5:38 PM

    So it took 9 years to indict Fattah... Fed Ed must looking forward to the year 2024.... The damage will be long forgotten

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  3. They will get him and it will not be pretty.
    Should have taken the plea deals already to him.
    Ego,arrogance and greed will take you down.
    He has all 3...........

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  4. The haters are out in force. The tin foil is buzzing.

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  5. Bernie, just tell it like it is GFYAD. There is many differences in palumpa's multifaceted malfunction though?!($ Those with obeCITY issues well into adulthood can be had for a happy meal?!
    The dots are very easy to connect in this one way third world nation of simpitons perpatrating as public servants in the land of OZ?!($ Personally I allways love a tinfoil lining in my hat by design to keep the carnival mezmerization music from penatrating?!($ RE:publican redd

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  6. "The haters are out in force"

    Whatever you say, proud Democrat party supporter.

    I'm not worried because I know that Monica's ex-boyfriend will just grant Congressman Fattah a Presidential pardon because I'm sure the oppressed Congressman is just a VICTIM of RACISM.

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  7. Fed Ed will be Chaka's roommate at club Fed. They can laugh at all the idiots they burned for political favors and the half-wits who elected them!

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