"The Steele campaign recruited six busloads of poor and homeless Philadelphians to hand out flyers to Maryland voters portraying Steele and his ticketmate, governor Bob Ehrlich, as Democrats."
Before condemning Steele, I'd like to at least see the flyer. Is that too much to ask?
Whether or not the flyer was misleading, I don't see what hiring the homeless has to do with it. I assume they were paid, and appreciated the chance to earn a little cash.
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I clicked on your link which stated :
"The Steele campaign recruited six busloads of poor and homeless Philadelphians to hand out flyers to Maryland voters portraying Steele and his ticketmate, governor Bob Ehrlich, as Democrats."
Before condemning Steele, I'd like to at least see the flyer. Is that too much to ask?
Whether or not the flyer was misleading, I don't see what hiring the homeless has to do with it. I assume they were paid, and appreciated the chance to earn a little cash.
By Anonymous, at 3:45 PM
See the flyer here
By Macswain, at 4:08 PM
Holy crap... and I thought the Fraudulent RoboCalls the Republicans were using were the lowest they could sink...
By Harold Phillips, at 10:07 AM
Maybe once the neo-cons are done spreading democracy to the Middle East they can spread it to the Southeast (and the Midwest and the MidAtlantic)...
By Anonymous, at 9:48 AM
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