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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

STORM WARNING FOR KRATOVIL!


Compared to Massachusetts, the First Congressional District in Maryland is off the scale on the conservative side, Salisbury being the closest place, politically, to Boston (the major place that went Dem. yesterday) and it’s not very close.

Frank: the Obama agenda fell as flat up there as he did in Copenhagen last year, and your party’s in deep doo-doo now thanks to Barack’s non-stop BS. If you want to have a chance of reelection, you had best mind your ways, beginning with health care reform.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Frankie should start sending out his resume, I understand jobs are hard to find.

Anonymous said...

BROWN said it BEST your seat is the peoples seat.

Anonymous said...

If Frankie had the opportunity, he might just reconsider his vote on cap and tax and his lame excuse as to why he voted for it in the first place. He needs to go no matter what he does at this point.

Anonymous said...

Massachusetts went REP yesterday not Dem, it was Dem for the past 50 years

Anonymous said...

FK's best move is to divorce from the mainstream Democrat party and become a semi-independent, such as Gilchrest was -- the party will still give him money to try to hold the seat. He can't switch to Republican and survive with Andy Harris in the hunt.

Anonymous said...

gilchrest ha what a joke, think the term best applied for him would be rino! he showed his true colors in the end. kratovil has to go, just wish there was someone better running against him!

Anonymous said...

Kratovil's days are numbered...Election day 2010 can't get here soon enough!!

Anonymous said...

Pelosi gave him a pass to vote against the health care bill even though he states in his propaganda that he listened to his constituents. Everyone in DC has a price and his was to get re-elected.

Anonymous said...

My guess is he acts like a conservative on every vote in order to have a chance of running a competitive race.

Anonymous said...

He has already proven that he votes with the agenda and not for the people he serves. No, he can not change it now to get re-elected. You do the right thing from the time you take your seat in office or out you go. If he changes his spots now, is that really who we want in office? Not me. Say what you mean and mean what you say or hit the bricks. He can't change his vote now...he heard from us this summer and still he voted the other way.....time for him to go come election day.