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Catholic group runs ad thanking Carney for health care vote
After pushing Congressman Chris Carney (D-10) to support health care reform legislation, the group Catholics United is now saying thanks.
The group said Friday that it is running an ad on Fox News for the next week.
“By his vote for health care reform, Congressman Carney has shown that he is fighting for the interests of working Americans, not the interests of corporate lobbyists,” Catholics United executive director Chris Korzen said in a statement. “We wholeheartedly thank Congressman Carney for doing right by Pennsylvania’s families, and we condemn the violence and intimidation that has apparently been perpetrated by some opponents of health care reform.”
See the ad below.
March 26, 2010 at 12:52 pm
Tags: Chris Carney, PA-10













Phil
Mar 26th, 2010
Nice ad. Keep reminding the people about what he did. I want people going to the polls with this fresh in their minds. Carney’s career is over.
Meg
Mar 27th, 2010
I agree with Phil. I hope all these groups keep running pro-HC ads. It will remind all voters the lost of liberty that is now the HC law.
Citizen-PA 8
Mar 27th, 2010
Typical Liberal Bull$hit. Roll out religion when it suits there agenda, mock religion the rest of the time.
Brett
Mar 27th, 2010
Father forgive me, because I have sinned
Lee Levan
Mar 27th, 2010
Citizen-PA 8
A little self righteous, are we? Do you want to manage everyone else’s religious life? Not patient enough to allow God to judge other people? For your sake, I hope God is not a liberal.
Citizen PA-8
Mar 27th, 2010
Lee Levan, I am making an observation, that LIBERALS are the first to repudiate religion. When it suits their agenda, the lovingly embrace it. I want to manage nobody’s life, nor anybody’s beleif system. But the hypocrisy of the liberal leftists are galling on this.
Lee Levan
Mar 28th, 2010
Citizen PA-8
I’m making an observation that, instead of embracing religion to worship God, some people (note: contrary to you. I don’t irrationally lump all members of any party or ideology together) use religion to drive a wedge between God’s people and to assert a political or ideological agenda. Do you really believe that’s what God intended?