crin63
06-26-2010, 09:10 PM
If this were a Republican, Tea Party Member/Supporter, Libertarian or Conservative this would be all over the news. Since its a Dim he gets a pass.
In the ongoing Wall Street Reform Conference Committee meeting Wednesday to merge the House and Senate versions of the recently-passed finance bills, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Penn.) bemoaned the impact of the recession on his constituents.
“We're giving relief to people that I deal with in my office every day now unfortunately. But because of the longevity of this recession, these are people -- and they're not minorities and they're not defective and they're not all the things you'd like to insinuate that these programs are about -- these are average, good American people,” Kanjorski states.
Kanjorski, Chairman of the Financial Subcommittee on Capital Markets, is in a tough re-election race, seeking his 14th term from the 11th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2540484/posts
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In the ongoing Wall Street Reform Conference Committee meeting Wednesday to merge the House and Senate versions of the recently-passed finance bills, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Penn.) bemoaned the impact of the recession on his constituents.
“We're giving relief to people that I deal with in my office every day now unfortunately. But because of the longevity of this recession, these are people -- and they're not minorities and they're not defective and they're not all the things you'd like to insinuate that these programs are about -- these are average, good American people,” Kanjorski states.
Kanjorski, Chairman of the Financial Subcommittee on Capital Markets, is in a tough re-election race, seeking his 14th term from the 11th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2540484/posts
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