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Archive for January 20, 2007

Berks GOP Is Mismanaged And Out Of Control

First off before I begin, I would like to address several rumors that have been floating around myspace.com and their GOP boards regarding the accusations against me and other members of The Berks Blog Network hacking The Berks GOP site. These rumors are false. As much conflict as I have had The Berks GOP lately, in no way would I, or any other member of The Berks Blog Network risk destroying our futures just to get at a two faced coward like Larry Medaglia. As I will detail, Larry makes a fool of himself quite nicely without anybody’s help.

John Morgan from The Pennsylvania Progressive highlighted something interesting the other day about how The Berks GOP has not filed finance reports for quite a few years now. Mr. Morgan found it hard to believe that The Berks GOP did not stump for anybody during that time. I can tell you that I know three people off the bat. Anne Carroll in her runs for judge in both 2003, and 2005, Tom Corbett’s run for Attorney General, as well as David “Chip” Brightbill’s failed primary bid to smear Mike Folmer. This is common knowledge among the party base, especially with Brightbill, and how Larry Medaglia was hell bent on helping to defeat Mike Folmer in the primary. According to the same anonymous source that informed me about John Perzel’s deal with Caltagirone, Larry Madaglia saw to it that several robo calls were made out in Brightbill’s behalf trashing Mike Folmer. Larry Medaglia has some explaining to do with the state big time.

The Berks GOP has been run long enough by spineless cowards like Larry Madaglia, and Marianne Sutton, and this is a prime example of it, besides that they have made no efforts to fix their web site. Jim Reitnour expressed lack of excitement with Larry Madaglia when he sought the 127th State Representative seat, and Keith Stamm even expressed concerns about The Berks GOP backing him for Reading School Board.

It’s time for the party base to take back control. These are the kind of things, and the kind of people that cost The Republican Party’s losses in 2006. Bottom line is Larry Madaglia needs to explain, as well as Marianne Sutton since both these people work for Berks County Government, and due to their recklessness for the law, they should resign at once.

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