Rick Santorum has penned a
letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette taking issue with a few things they recently reported about him.
Rick informs the Post-Gazette that, contrary to
their report last week, he is still the Republican point man on ethics reform even though he apparently won't be attaching his name to the legislation.
He also takes issue with the Post-Gazette characterizing the
charity that Rick founded, Operation Good Neighbor, as his personal charity. He claims that he merely founded the charity, serves as the honorary chairman of its board and helps to raise money for it. But, he says, he has no control over it's direction.
However, Rick neglects to mention in his letter that he likes to hand out big novelty checks to recipients and have his picture plastered all over the Operation Good Neighbor Web site.
PA. voters know just about all of his tricks. He was involved in the redistricting (shades of DeLay) in PA. He runs different ads in Philadelphia than in Pittsburg. He has BIG money behind him plus Richard Mellon Scaife, the owner of the Tribune Review. I want to get one of those $500,000 loans.
He has 5 years to pay it off. Gee! where is that re-payment money coming from? He said his parents contribute. They are retired from GOVERNMENT jobs. Sounds like government pensions are too high. Wake up PA. vote the bum OUT.