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Alonzo
02-24-2008, 02:01 AM
Jack Murtha is invincible. He's survived ABSCAM [Hannity and Colmes vid] and waltzed through recklessly slandering our troops in Iraq. And he seeks to walk to his 18th term, with the help of two "Republicans."

Bill Russell [campaign site] is a 44-year-old Army veteran who wanted to challenge Democrat Murtha as a Republican, but he might not be included on the Republican ballot in Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District because of two people referring to themselves as "Republicans": former Johnstown Mayor Don Zucco and Johnstown attorney Jeanne McKelvey. Those two have petitioned the Commonwealth Court to keep Russell's name off the April 22nd ballot because, they insist, he did not collect the requisite 1,000 voters' signatures.

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The Murtha re-election committee, in an e-mail message on Friday, said that "it appears to us" that Russell's nominating papers contain "over 180 invalid signatures or unregistered voters in the 12th Congressional District."

Russell says he had more than 1,000 valid signatures, but he's counting on the stupidity of the two "Republican" petitioners. On the court papers, the listed him as "William M. Russell." His name is actually "William T. Russell."

"If they can't get my name right, what validity do their complaints have?" Russell said.

If the signatures are not valid, their complaint is. And if they win, Murtha is unopposed this November.

I got my story from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, who say they tried to contact the two "Republicans" for the story but received no comment.

Murtha's hometown paper, the Johnstown Tribune Democrat, got this comment from "Republican" Zucco: "There are lots of ways to support the congressman." He supports Murtha. Well, he's a former mayor of Johnstown who has at least seen his city's pockets stuffed by Murtha in the form of earmarks (pork). Nobody has talked to McKelvey.

We'll keep an eye on this one, but it looks like Murtha may have been spared another challenge by that solid Republican constituency: "GOPers 4 Okinawa Jack."

http://www.redstate.com/stories/elections/2008/two_republicans_try_to_ensure_that_murtha_runs_uno pposed

Pookie
02-24-2008, 03:30 AM
More election year dirty tricks. Neither party is any better or worse than the other in stuff like this...and it's crap like this from both sides of the aisle that makes people shun being a member of either party.
Purrs,
Pookie

PATruth
02-29-2008, 03:13 PM
The good ole boy club is alive and well. A thief rarely calls the police on another thief.