Friday, August 27, 2010

TRANSPARENCY


Harley said he could not explain why Corbett said in March that [the pledge] barred fees.
Associated Press, 8/25/10

[Frederiksen] was unsure who placed the campaign literature on the table.
PA2010.com, 7/29/10

Frederiksen told Capitol Ideas that he did not know who put the materials on the tables...
Capitol Ideas, 7/29/10

Kevin Harley, said later the owner of a plumbing company, whose name he did not know, told Corbett he had workers who did not want to return...
Inquirer, 7/10/10

Campaign spokesman Kevin Harley said he did not know the name of the candy company.
Patriot-News, 7/12/10

During his deposition Mr. Corbett indicated he could not recall or did not know the answers to more than 35 questions put to him...
Pennsylvania Independent, 4/16/10

Harley said that supervisors had sent the agents to Galloway's office and that he didn't know if Corbett had been involved in that decision.
Philadelphia Daily News, 4/9/10

As for why calls appear to be made from others in Corbett’s campaign staff to state phones, Harley said he didn’t know.
Patriot-News, 2/6/10

Corbett said the Perzel meeting and Preski fundraiser came at a time when "we didn't have all the facts in front of us ..."
Philadelphia Daily News, 11/17/09

2 comments:

  1. HARLEY HAS CAUGHT TOM CORBETT DISEASE, CANNOT REMEMBER, DOES NOT KNOW, CANNOT RECALL, SO QUIT ASKING QUESTION THEY CANNOT ANSWER SO CORBETT CAN BECOME GOVERNOR.

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  2. "Tom Corbett says that if he is elected governor, he would make unpopular cuts in state services, even if it meant he would become the state's first one-term governor in 40 years." Patriot-News, August 28.

    Well, shoot. Why don't we make him a no term governor instead? Can somebody get the cattle prods to wake up the 40% undecided vote? They might want to see this and the nifty "Taxing Tom" video. This may be the first time that Tom has been honest in a long time, as in he honestly doesn't know what to do.

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