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John Shirvinsky br> Camp Hill, Pennsylvania /p> p> I'm well aware of Bob Casey Jr.'s stated positions and pedigree, but I don't really trust it. Wasn't Tom Daschle also a "pro-life Catholic" when he ran for the Senate all those years ago? Dick Gephardt was similarly pro-life (though a Baptist) when I lived in the St. Louis area in the mid-1970s. It seems that many Democrats run as reasonably sounding centrists when they first seek a national seat and then slowly lose their convictions. We may be witnessing the most extreme version of this in the makeover of the junior Senator from New York as she prepares for a run for the Presidency. I hope that the people of Pennsylvania will keep that in mind in 2006. br> -- Chris Symank br> Reedley, California /p> p> I believe former RINO and now Democrat, Babs Hafer has announced she will run for the Senate nomination in PA. She is the pro-choice boob who secured Gov. Casey's re-election when she referred to him as a redneck Irishman from Scranton. The nomination battle should be a hoot and cost both Bob and Babs a great deal of money. br> -- unsigned /p> p> SEOUL ON ICE br> Re: Doug Bandow's
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