
Ohio’s terrible representation in the Senate Voinovich and Sherrod Brown.. what a team.
Voinovich gets cranky.
He was on Sean Hannity’s Radio show and hangs up unable to answer tough questions.
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June 28th, 2007 at 8:56 am
GV doesn’t even know what the Fairness Doctrine is and he’s for it. Didn’t read the amnesty bill but he’s for it. It’s sad that this represents the typical politician. What is worse is he has been there since 1998 according to PVS. Voters a little slow figuring this out?
June 28th, 2007 at 10:52 am
I’m a Catholic from Ohio, and I think Voinovich is a great senator. A strong majority of Ohioans agreed with me in the last election. Not only is he strongly pro-life, but he was one of the few Republican members of Congress who had no part in the Abramoff lobbying scandal. While I may not agree with his positions on all the issues, I much prefer someone like him to a corrupt and unprincipled politician.
In 2004 Voinovich was being mentioned as a candidate for president, but now he is being ignored. It’s sad that in modern America you have to be corrupt to be president.
Those who think Voinovich is ignorant should take a look at his website.
June 28th, 2007 at 12:07 pm
Corruption?
The Fitrakis Files: The Brothers Voinovich and the Ohiogate Scandal
Dramatic new charges deepen link between Ohio’s “Coingate,” Voinovich mob connections, and the theft of the 2004 election
Suspect manages Voinovich portfolio
Senator to return $9,000 in donations
But unlike Celeste and Voinovich, Taft has been convicted, and he is part of a much larger political scandal.