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News Lower Southampton Can Use |
| LOCAL VOLUNTEER CHOSEN TO RUN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE |
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A volunteer Firefighter since 1990,
Frank Farry, has been chosen to restore integrity to the 142nd District of
Lower Southampton. Since 2001, Frank has served as the Fire Chief of the
Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company and has been active with the American
Red Cross serving as a board member of the Lower Bucks Chapter. Frank is a
graduate of Neshaminy High School, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton
School of Business, Rutgers University School of Law and Rutgers
University with a Master of Science in Public Policy. Frank looks forward
to speaking to the local residents in an aggressive door-knocking
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| ON THE DEMOCRAT FRONT LOWER SOUTHAMPTONS SUPER DELEGATE DENIES VOTER CHOICE |
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Instead of waiting to find out what
his constituent democrats wanted, Congressman Patrick Murphy remained
committed, no matter what, to Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton's supporters
allege that Murphy was bought off when he published a book and made
$100,000 with the help of Obama's speech writer. Murphy denies that his
commitment to Senator Obama is because of the money raised with Obama's
resources and help.
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A large number of Independent and Republican voters changed
their registration in order to vote on the Clinton and Obama
conflict. Because of local
issues and the ability to split your ticket in the upcoming general
election, voters are changing back! It's easy. You can simply call 215-757-8000
and your local committee person will deliver a new registration form to
you! Click here
to email a request from this website. |
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UNION
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This is the first time in history that all of the Lower Southampton Township Public Works and Office Staff organized to walk off of the job and go on strike. Why? The two democrat board members wanted to cut employee health benefits! It was also alleged that one of the board members stated "They’re only blue collar workers! Let them strike!" The union stated that they worked and financed the Lower Southampton Democrat Supervisor's campaigns only to find that their benefits were going to be cut for pet projects. At the Board of Supervisor’s Meeting where these issues were
debated, rather than working toward a solution, the two Democrat
Supervisors either sat in silence or irrelevantly reminisced about their
family’s labor union involvement. Pay to Play in our Township? the same democrat supervisors were caught in a "Pay To Play"
scheme with the traffic engineering firm they hired from outside of
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