Posted on 08/19/2013 2:18:26 PM PDT by Libloather
A diverse group of supporters rallied in front of San Diego City Hall on Monday, calling for voters and the media not to prejudge embattled Mayor Bob Filner, who is accused of sexual harassment, faces a recall effort as well as federal and local investigations.
"Lets get back to business of moving the region forward with Mayor Bob Filner, said organizer and human activist Enrique Morones, who was led the rally, which was staged in front of reporters.
Morones was joined by other supporters, including campaign volunteers, former city officials and other activists, many of them women, including one who maintained Filner was "far more than sloppy kisses."
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These nerds would probably defend Satan himself, if they had a chance.
What's funny, aside from the obvious humor in the title, is that the lyrics could actually be used..
You can't make this stuff up.
Stand tough Bob .... you’re a Progressive’s progressive.
Somebody should tell the supporters that Filner is a Republican just to see what they do.
Was Sandra “anybody want some?” Fluke leading the Rally?
OCCUPY FILNER. Where’s the free food.
"Lets get back to business of moving the region forward with Mayor Bob Filner, said organizer and human activist Enrique Morones... joined by other supporters, including campaign volunteers, former city officials and other activists, many of them women, including one who maintained Filner was "far more than sloppy kisses."I'm sure it was a *huge* turnout. Partisan Media Shills ping.
...organizer and human activist Enrique Morones....
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Human activist? Glad they cleared that up, since I was thinking he was a bird, or sumpin’.
“dozens” showed up in support. I guess Filner couldn’t afford to pay for any more than that.
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