It's good to hear you are keeping up with the Santorum campaign. You haven't posted a single comment about your U.S. Senate candidate from PA in 2006.
40% of your FR posts over the past month are about Katherine Harris; a paltry 26% discuss the Tour de France.
You've got a terminal case of Katherine Harris ObsessionTM.
40% of your FR posts over the past month are about Katherine Harris; a paltry 26% discuss the Tour de France. Yeah, I don't post as much as I used to on this forum. My job keeps me pretty busy. That said, I exercise my political interests via other channels as well. When I come here I only comment on a few topics, Harris being one of them.
Instead of obsessing on Katherine Harris' clothes, staff, money, equestrian style, etc; Freepers should talking about Bill Nelson's betrayal of Floridians:
Part of the blame was in 1996 when then insurance commissioner Bill Nelson allowed national insurance companies like State Farm and Allstate set up separate Florida-only companies. Nelson is now a U.S. senator.
Gallagher said that the Florida-only companies jack up rates saying they have too much risk, while the national parent companies show huge profits.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/politics/15255112.htm
Gallagher, the former insurance commissioner, displayed his expertise on insurance problems and said candidates who promise to force companies to lower rates aren't telling the truth.
Part of the blame was in 1996 when then insurance commissioner Bill Nelson allowed national insurance companies like State Farm and Allstate set up separate Florida-only companies. Nelson is now a U.S. senator.
Gallagher said that the Florida-only companies jack up rates saying they have too much risk, while the national parent companies show huge profits.
The same companies wanted to do the same after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, when Gallagher was the commissioner.
"I said no, and did not let them do it," he said. "Unfortunately I wasn't the insurance commissioner in 1996."