Thursday, May 07, 2009

The LuLac Edition #809, May 7th, 2009



PHOTO INDEX: THEN GOVERNOR TOM RIDGE WITH TWO LOWLY RADIO SALES REPS, JIM FITZGERALD ON THE LEFT AND BLOG EDITOR ON THE RIGHT AND 2008 PHOTO OF TOM RIDGE.

BREAKING NEWS

RIDGE OUT

Tom Ridge, being the polkite GOP politician that he is today announced he will not be running for the U.S. Senate in 2010 against Arlen Specter. Ridge's announcement will clear the way for any other presumptive GOP contender to gain some ground and takes away an obstacle to Senator Specter who has been a bit beleagured by both parties since his party switch last week. Here's Ridge's statement:
"After careful consideration and many conversations with friends and family and the leadership of my party, I have decided not to seek the Republican nomination for Senate. I am enormously grateful for the confidence my party expressed in me, the encouragement and kindness of my fellow citizens in Pennsylvania and the valuable counsel I received from so many of my party colleagues. The 2010 race has significant implications for my party, and that required thoughtful reflection. All of the above made my decision a difficult and deeply personal conclusion to reach. However, this process also impressed upon me how fortunate I am to have so many friends who volunteered to support my journey if I chose to take it and continue to offer their support after I conveyed to them this morning how I believe I can best serve my commonwealth, my party and my country. Public service has long played a significant role in my life. That service does not end here. There are causes to which I remain intensely committed, including my work on behalf of the disability community, our nation’s veterans, our national security and the GOP — the party I enthusiastically joined more than four decades ago. To those who believe that the Republican Party is facing challenges, they are right. To those who believe the Democratic Party is without its own difficulties, they are wrong. No one party has a monopoly on all of the answers. The more important view, in my mind, is that we remember, whether Republican or Democrat, we are foremost Americans. And as Americans, we have always overcome challenges when we put partisanship aside and solutions first. And so my desire and intention is to help my party craft solutions that both sides of the aisle can embrace. My hope is to raise the level of civility in public debate and raise the bar on outcomes that serve our citizens fully, fairly and equally. My belief is that those in my home state can best be served by the principles of limited government, less taxes, competent governance and shared responsibility. So I stand ready and excited to help my party and my country prevail as we continue to work to preserve and protect our strong, storied and much beloved nation.”

5 Comments:

At 4:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Arlen Specter is the luckiest man in politics.

 
At 9:21 PM, Blogger Coal Region Voice said...

Working for Albania getting more looks?

 
At 10:20 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
Working for Albania getting more looks?
HUH?

 
At 10:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did Jim Fitzgerald ever run for office? He looks very familiar and handsome.

Pattie from Peckville

 
At 4:21 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
Did Jim Fitzgerald ever run for office? He looks very familiar and handsome.
NO HE HAS NOT.

 

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