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Pennsylvanians need to ask themselves, what do Murtha and Obama really think about most Pennsylvanians?
Should we look to prepared, canned speeches by each to determine their true thoughts or should we look to what they said when they thought noone was listening or paying serious attention?
Consider Obama didn’t realize he was going to be quoted for his comments that Pennsylvanians in economic trouble are “bitter clingers to guns and religion”. That I submit is the real Obama, a guy who clearly disdains most ordinary Pennsylvanians. And why should we expect differently from a Harvard lawyer who sat in Reverend Wright’s church for 20 years?
Murtha was more open and brazen in his assertions “Western Pennsylvanians were racists”. Then, when he realized how insulting his true thoughts were, he said “oh they’re not racists, they’re rednecks”.
Pennsylvanians, this is what liberal elites like Obama and Murtha think of you. Most Democrats don’t think this way but these two clearly do. We need to send a message to these two on election day that these two Democrat elitists are not worthy of Pennsylvania’s votes.
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