Sunday, June 26, 2011

State Rep Mark Pafford Endorses Waterman

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State Rep. District 88 Mark Pafford did a robo call tonight for Rachel Waterman for Mayor of Lake Worth urging you to vote for her on Tuesday, June 28.

Rep. Pafford:

Committee Membership
Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy Committee
Elder & Family Services Policy Committee
Full Appropriations Council on General Government & Health Care
Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee
Natural Resources Appropriations Committee

Legislative Service
Elected to the House in 2008, reelected subsequently
Democratic Deputy Whip 2010-2012, December 8, 2008-November 2, 2010
House Democratic Policy Council, member
Legislative Assistant, State Representative Lois Frankel, 1996-1997
U.S. Congressional Aide, Congressman Lawrence J. Smith, 1989-1992

6 comments:

  1. Where is the outrage you expressed about political parties involving themselves in non-partisan races? You posted the credentials of Rep. Pafford and noted his robo call, which I received, for your candidate, but you didn't say it was inappropriate. This isn't a situation of an individual supporting a candidate. The robo call requires significant resources and they came from the Democratic Party. If involvement in a non-partisan race by the Republican Party is inappropriate, then involvement by the Democratic Party is equally inappropriate. I do not appreciate anyone robo calling my house.

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  2. The outrage, Bob, is clearly with you.
    This robo call was from an individual.

    It was not paid for by his Party as was the Sid Dinerstein call of several days ago.

    It was paid for by the Waterman campaign.

    CAN YOU SEE ANY DIFFERENCE, BOB?

    I was talking about entire PARTIES helping to finance a campaign, NOT AN INDIVIDUAL, Bob.

    DO YOU NOW GET IT, BOB?

    And Bob, when you take a call that you do not like, HANG UP. Another American right that you DO have.

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  3. ALWAYS have an excuse don,t ya Lynn

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  4. No excuse. An explanation. Gee, I'm sorry you don't like my explanation. :)

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  5. I got the call and was impressed. Way to go.

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  6. I forgot to mention from the irate individual above--the call was paid by the Waterman Campaign, NOT the Democratic Party or even by Rep. Pafford. If you got the call, you would have known that. And if Sid Dinerstein funded his call himself, then I apologize. It still does not negate the fact that the Republican Party held a fund raiser for Tom Ramiccio.

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