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Friday, May 19, 2017

Ken Kraft's Good Side


Ken Kraft is a member of NorCo County Council. I criticize him all the time on this blog, but that's nothing compared to what I say to him in person.  I think this would be perfect for his next election.

6 comments:

  1. Kens better side

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  2. At least you're still honest enough to print an unflattering photo and spell his name correctly. I also see you gave Molovinsky the heave ho off your sidebar after last week's cat fight. Stay classy, f'in libturd.

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  3. Your comment is both off topic and vulgar.The link to his blog was removed after he had engaged in three personal attacks of me in three of his previous four blogs. He and his tabernacle choir spent the crucial day before an election slamming about me. Yesterday he was appropriately called a racist for his disparaging generalization blaming all of Allentown's minorities for litter.He responded by immediately suggesting that the person who called him out had tried to hide her identity. Today he pontificated on and justified his own racism. I don't have to link to that crap, and won't.

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  4. This is also not open space $21,884.54 for the opening of a road access to Market Street from Eisenhart Blvd at Memorial Park.

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  5. What good side?

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  6. That haircut looks like a three dollar cut with two dollars change.

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