
So sayeth Jon Golnik about his challenger Congresswoman Tsongas in a story in today’s Boston Herald. Ah Jon the Congresswoman is 1 person so who is the “their” you are referring to? Seeing double again Jon? Or just trying to connect the Congresswoman with others because one on one you can’t attack her for her record to help the Veterans and her district.
Are you the best person and is it your best strategy to accuse anyone from running away from their record considering your own record?
You never came forward to tell everyone about your Drunk driving arrest at the age of 35, 9 years ago until you were outed by the press. Mistakes happen and there but for the grace of God go I, but shouldn’t you have stated this from the outset? Seems you were running away from it yourself.
You went more than eight years without casting a ballot from 2000 to March 2009 and now because you perceive a oppertunity to enrich your standing and your place in life, you decide you want to serve. Isn’t participating in Democracy a key fundamental way of being involved and contributing? Instead you chose to run away and not cast a ballot.
That is quiet the record compared to these bills that the Congresswoman filed:
To improve Department of Defense policies relating to body armor.
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to provide outreach and training to certain college and university mental health centers relating to the mental health of veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, and for other purposes
Improving Veterans’ Electronic Transition Services Act
Minute Man National Historical Park Boundary Revision Act
No Taxpayer Money for Corporate Campaigns Act of 2010
Small Business Tax Relief and Retirement Restoration Act of 2010
SSI Savers Act of 2010
Seems to this blogger that you have been the one running away.