Five Question Friday
***NEW FEATURE*** Five Question Friday! Submit answers in the comment section. Thanks!
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Of Philadelphia’s roughly 1 million registered voters, what percentage of them have personal computers in their home?
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What’s been the response in your neighborhood to Mayor Nutter’s Stop and Frisk policy?
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What would it take for Obama to lose the Democratic nomination at this point?
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Do you feel more safe or less safe in Philadelphia than you did 5 years ago?
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Who are your top 3 candidates for PA governor in 2010?
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1) All. That’s that why we need blogs
2) We are begining to enjoy it a little too much
3) To announce Chris Dodd as his running mate
4) 5 years ago I lived in the jungles of Guadalupe. Compared to Philly it was a dream
5) Frank Oliver, Bacon the Mason, and Frank Oliver
Anonymous
May 23, 2008 at 5:33 pm
1. Computers aren’t personal. They are impersonal.
2. Ditto. Especially those cops who hang out at the 16th and washington Dunkin Donuts to catch the floaters off Delaware Ave.
3. Pastors rarely have downfalls. He would have to lose his music.
4. Tad Decker…Bill DeWeese…or Don Cunningham’s drummer, who I hear has political aspirations of his own.
Anonymous
May 27, 2008 at 6:15 pm
1. A lot more than look at blogs. Most people use computers for myspace or to look for porn.
2. Ignorant half-baked leftys that do nothing in terms of real community activism bitch about it and everyone else seems to like it. The ones opposed think we should pass tougher gun laws with no idea that tougher laws only work if they are enforced – i.e. “stop and frisk”. I long ago decided that anyone who bitches about “stop and firsk” is basically a BS Artist First Class and have yet to meet one who has proved me wrong in that regard.
3. A really good marksman with a laser scope
4. Much, much more safe. but about 3 years ago I felt less safe.
5. Josh Shapiro with all of Rob McCord’s big pile of money and all of Tom Knox’s big pile of money combined.
seand
May 28, 2008 at 7:18 pm