Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Rep. Chris Murphy’s Congressional Seat is in Jeopardy!

FRANKSMITHSAYSNB EDITORIAL:

With Justin Bernier, Mark Greenberg, and Senator Sam Caligiuri all vying for this democratic congressional seat even to the point with Mark Greenberg announcing that he his currently circulating petitions in the event he does not win the Republican nomination; he will primary. He guarantees that this will happen. He continued by stating that he supports to end big government because local government works better. He also supports to have the parents help their children with their homework which will tend to end the educational need for government intervention.

When asked if he would be available for town hall meetings at a reasonable hour for the public to attend his reply was simple. Here is my cell phone number; call me anytime. I am always available; not like to guy that is in office now. This is a common complaint I hear from the voters as I travel throughout the district.

It does appear that REP. MURPHY is in DEEP DEEP trouble!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope so. Murphy has done nothing but to secure his own seat, not representing the public, but his own interests.

Anonymous said...

All 3 of these gentlemen would make fine representatives for this district, however Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck would be better than what we currently have: Nancy Pelosi in a Man's Suit!

Anonymous said...

Don't forget Murphy's constant refusal to meet with seniors from New Britain while he was insulting them by calling them phony, astroturf and the like!

In November every senior will get a chance to demonstrate how phony you really are!

Anonymous said...

It appeared that Murphy was afraid to face the people he was elected to represent, probably because he was blatantly ignoring their will when voting in favor of Obamacare.

NB Voter said...

Any one of the 3 candidates would beat Murphy.

Anonymous said...

While Greenberg may be spot-on with some of his insights, he is also very much the double-talking politician. In one breath, he talks of bringing fiscal responsibility to Washington, yet is notorious in local circles for not paying the vendors to his many businesses. I guess when you scratch the surface of any (want-to-be-a) politician, you often find the very same ethos of "say one thing" and "do another".

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