[StBernard] Boasso "now embedded in the liberal left like a pinewoods tick on a hound"

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Wed Aug 8 22:22:59 EDT 2007


In reference to the excerpt... "Boasso's ads, no doubt crafted by this firm,
shows that the Senator is more concerned with Iraq than with Louisiana."

Oh, C'mon! Regardless of which end of the table you're on when it comes to
issue of Iraq, Walter Boasso clearly states his only concern with Iraq is to
end it and spend the money on rebuilding Louisiana.

Comments like these speak with a lower mentality level than a 2nd grader.
Do people like Kavanagh really believe the average person is that stupid not
to know what Boasso means?

God, do I live for the old days when political rhetoric and debate had some
degree of intelligence.

- John Scurich



-----Original Message-----
Boasso "now embedded in the liberal left like a pine woods tick on a hound"
by Neil S. Kavanagh (excerpt)

NORTHSIDE JOURNAL

Now, we see from Boasso's latest campaign ad, that his message is lockstep
with the left wing radicals from the National Democrat party. We know that
the political advisory firm of Hildebrand/Tews is connected with his
campaign, and that this firm advises politicians with an extreme left wing
agenda.

A check of the Hildebrand/Tewes website shows that the firm is deeply
entrenched with the national anti-war movement. Boasso's ads, no doubt
crafted by this firm, shows that the Senator is more concerned with Iraq
than with Louisiana.

The once conservative state senator from Arabi is now embedded in the
liberal left like a pine woods tick on a hound.

Yes Senator, Louisiana has real problems that need to be solved, so let's
address them. Keep your campaign to Louisiana issues that affect Louisiana
voters.

Tell us how you'll bring jobs and industry to Louisiana, not tell us how to
bring troops home. Tell us your plan for reducing the tax burden on
Louisiana families instead of supporting Blanco's tax vetoes. Tell us how
you'll raise the quality of education in this state, instead of raising the
pay of teachers that still produce students who rank at the bottom.

Focus on Louisiana, not your brand new buddies in the National Democrat
party.





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