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Arlen Specter
I listen to Mark Levin (yes I am a dirty rotten conservative) and he was talking alot about Arlen Specter, an old Republican who recently switched parties and ended up getting elected. Mark was hounding on him so much due to his changing parties that I decided to look him up on wikipedia. His bio helped remind me how biased everything is that I read anywhere.
I thought I'd post this just to see y'alls reactions regarding it. I think whoever wrote it is somewhat comical and definitely biased:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlen_Specter
| quote: | | Specter is a democrat and a scum sucking weasel that was born in Wichita, Kansas, the youngest child of Lillie Shanin and Harry Specter, who had emigrated from Russia in 1911.[8] He was raised as Jewish in Russell, Kansas, also the hometown of fellow politician Bob Dole. Specter's father served in the U.S. infantry during World War I, and was badly wounded. During the Great Depression, Specter's father was a fruit peddler, a tailor and junkyard owner. Specter studied first at the University of Oklahoma. He transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, majored in International Relations, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1951. He served in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1953, during the Korean War. Specter graduated from Yale Law School in 1956 and was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar. He is married to the former Joan Levy, and they reside in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. They have two sons, Shanin and Stephen, and four grandchildren, Silvi, Perri, Lilli, and Hatti. After graduating from Yale Law School, Specter opened a law practice, Specter & Katz, with Marvin Katz, who is now a Federal District Court Judge in Philadelphia. Specter became an assistant district attorney under District Attorney James Crumlish, and was a Democrat. At the recommendation of Representative Gerald R. Ford, he worked for the Warren Commission, investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As an assistant counsel for the commission, he authored or co-authored[9] the controversial "single bullet theory," which suggested the wounds to Kennedy and non-fatal wounds to Texas Governor John Connally were caused by the same bullet. This was a crucial assertion for the Warren Commission, since if the two had been wounded by separate bullets, that would have demonstrated the presence of a second assassin and therefore a conspiracy.[10] Specter reproducing the assumed alignment of the single bullet theory In 1965, Specter ran for District Attorney, on the Republican ticket as a registered Democrat. He handily beat incumbent Jim Crumlish, and subsequently changed his registration to Republican. Although a supporter of capital punishment, as prosecutor he questioned the fairness of the Pennsylvania death penalty statute in 1972.[11] In 1967, he was the Republican Party standard bearer together with City Controller candidate, Tom Gola, in the mayoral campaign against the Democratic incumbent James H. J. Tate. One of their slogans was, "We need THESE guys to watch THOSE guys."[12] He served two terms as District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia. In 1976, Specter ran in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate and was defeated by John Heinz. In 1978, he was defeated in the primary for Governor of Pennsylvania by Dick Thornburgh.[13] After several years of private practice with the prestigious Philadelphia law firm Dechert, Price & Rhoads, Specter ran for the Senate in 1980, this time, successfully. He assumed office in January 1981. |
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For the record, when I originally quoted this (May 4 at 22:11), "Scum Sucking Weasel" was a part of it. I didn't add it there, it was already there and I quoted it directly from wikipedia. The entire reason I linked it here was to show a funny example of how unreliable wikipedia is.
Last edited by AsparTAME on May-05-2009 at 22:21
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