What's the deal with Jim Petro's television ads? In one entitled "From the Heart", he opens the political ad with the question, "What does God expect of us?" Are you kidding? Shouldn't his question be, "What do the voters expect from me?" The camera slowly pans over his baptism certificate, I guess so we know he's a Christian and then over the Bible, again so we know he's a Christian. He states that he's pro-life and that marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman. That last bit practically screams, AND NOT BETWEEN A MAN AND A MAN.
Jim Petro and subtlety have never been properly introduced.
After watching this, I guess it's fair to say that if elected, Jim will be reading his Bible, keeping homosexuals from being married and protecting all life. Forget the job drain, high murder rates in Northeast Ohio or the seemingly endless stories of corruption in Colombus while he was Attorney Genral. Those problems will just take care of themselves.
I can see this coming election is going to be dirty and not just on the national level. The race for Governor here in Ohio should provide us all with some amusement. In fact, a look here shows that there may already be some fund raising issues with Mr. Petro.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
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Jim Petro isn't the only one with problems. His running-mate Phil Heimlich appears to have been maneuvering with far-out fundamentalist cult leader Bill Gothard. Ken Blackwell also appears tio be deep in the mix. Just broke on the Cincinnati Beacon. This could go big!: http://tinyurl.com/7bnes
Wow. Thanks for the link. This spring and fall are going to be very interesting.
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