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July 7, 2007

New Ravenstahl Campaign Poster

We managed to snag a copy of the new Luke Ravenstahl for Mayor campaign poster and we present it to you, dear readers:


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8 comments:

Richmond K. Turner said...

Look how bold and progressive that young man is! He's so modern that he's not even wearing a hat with his knickers. What a trend-setter!

Anonymous said...

And he's all dressed in white! He MUST be one of the good guys!

Maria said...

Yes, and while he is modern and daring enough to doff his hat, he still dons a tie which is why all the dear grannies and babushkas love him so.

Anonymous said...

Hey, when are you guys gonna start smacking around Danny O for doin the same thing?

EdHeath said...

A fair point.

Bad Danny, bad.

Maria said...

I don't like what Dan did either and I'm no fan of his. That said, Danny O was NOT "doin the same thing."

Danny stayed for part of one day while Luke spent two full days golfing and slept there too.

More importantly, Danny did not just approves 3 controversial police officers and blow off a Council meeting to hear directly from the citizens of this city.

Additionally, Luke has far more direct dealings with UPMC who paid for the outing.

And to top it all off, Dan had not just faced criticism for chasing a celeb around another golf course.

So: NOT THE SAME.

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Anonymous said...

Danny O is better than Luke. Is he too conservative? Yes. But at least he's a real Democrat that tries to uphold the responsibilities of his office.

Luke is worse--and I never thought I'd be able to say this--than Mayor Murphy. He does air headed things over and over again. And instead of facing the music, he runs off to some golf course and hides in the woods. He doesn't care about the people--he only cares about himself. There's two-words that describe that: Bush Republican. Unfortunately, the Pittsburgh Democratic Party, in its infinite wisdom, nominated this poser.

I voted for James Carmine in 2001 because I thought Murphy was a terrible choice. If I was still in Pittsburgh, I'd vote for DeSantis. I don't see how he could be any worse than what's already in Grant street...