To: sonsofliberty2000
The arrests stem from a November 1998 investigation done in conjunction with the Pennsylvania attorney general's office. In that investigation, officials also targeted contractors and subcontractors used by Wal-Mart to clean stores.
That is Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher's office. The man who should be governor of the Keystone state, if only he had any charisma at all and had produced any effective ads (his Primanti Brothers vs. Philly Cheesesteak commercial was particularly bad).
Good job Mike!
To: William McKinley
I sure hope we release them all on their own recognizance. They'll surely show up for the deportation hearing in several years.
That is Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher's office. The man who should be governor of the Keystone state, if only he had any charisma at all
Mike Fisher ran the worst campaign one could possibly imagine. From the "Stealth Campaign" technique to the terrible commercials, to not showing up to campaign events, it just couldn't get any worse. What an idiot I felt like organizing people to walk with him in the Columbus Day Parade here on Broad Street, AND HE DIDN'T EVEN SHOW UP! Despite the fact that I worked for his campaign, I had a real delema choosing between him and Krawchuk.
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
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10/23/2003 9:00:18 AM PDT by
End Times Sentinel
("If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace;" –Thomas Paine)
To: William McKinley
Do you mean Pennsylvania isn't whining that the this is the Fed's job? Do you mean they are trying to clean up their own state without crying for money? Watsup with that? Seriously, this state should be a model for other states....hello, California, Texas and Arizona, are you listening?
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