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Our opinion: Just eliminate giftsMarch 8, 2013We’ll begin by saying we don’t think Gov. Tom Corbett has violated any laws or codes of ethics in his and his wife’s acceptance of some $11,000 worth of gifts over the past two years.... Showing 6 of 6 comments
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roberto
How can you start with......"we don't think he violated any code of ethics". Highly questionable by a newspaper.
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Lifelongresident
Funny justobservering that same thought crossed my mind too. Most all of us would it seems to be our nature. That's why something needs done to stop it. But I haven't a clue what.
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justobserving
Funny, everyone knew going in that he supported oil, yet he got elected. Guess that's a "mandate" just like Obamas! And tell me oldgran, given the oportunity, you would'nt put money in your pocket too!
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Riggle
Anything. And he believes that as long as he attaches less than savory matters such as privatizing liquor sales to education people will go right along with with his schemes.
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Brazil
I disagree with one of the conclusions. I have heard more on national news programs about our Governor being bought and paid for then any other politician. I remember one show where the discussion was regarding national politics and all the money being spent by Shelly Adelson etc. and one of the commentators said "well we know from the Tom Corbett/Shale Industry example in Pennsylvania that the going rate to buy a Governor is 1 million dollars.
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oldgran
Gov. "Shale" will do anything that puts money in his pocket.
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