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    Guess who's back?

    The Shark has resurfaced!

    In case you missed it, this was in our comments earlier today. Tommy and Jim confirms it's really from them:

    Hello!
    This is Tommy the Loan Shark & Jim Nixon. Tommy and I were very busy with final exams, so we had to basically put the breaks on things… We never endorsed a candidate (for what that is worth… haha), as it seemed very close to us right through the end.
    For the record, we were never part of any campaign. We stand by that 100%. And again, Mr. Keel’s obnoxious intrusion into our press conference was not why things slowed a bit. We really were very busy.
    TO THE GOOD NEWS!!!!
    We achieved our goal in keeping Knox out of City Hall (not that we take a large share of credit for that, we were just doing our part). As we have said all along, that was our one and ONLY goal. We congratulate Mr. Nutter, and feel he will make an excellent mayor. Good for you Mike!
    If anybody needs to contact us, please e-mail us at: tommytheloanshark@yahoo.com Mr. Nutter, if you need campaign assistance I’d be happy to help out. My friend who played Tommy is taking a summer abroad (and yes, I am jealous). –Jim
    Thanks, it was a great time!
    Tommy the Loan Shark and his sidekick Jim Nixon

    Comments (2)

    Andy Daven:

    Wow, that's funny. Well, the Shark and his sidekick were the first to go after Knox publically. I think they led the charge for people to find out who Knox really was (compared to his TV ads), and enough people found out the truth.

    So, kudos to the Shark and anyone who fought to expose Tom Knox. Now, he can go back to his health insurance company, or wherever. Let's see how long his friendships with Jannie Blackwell, John Doc, and Michael Youngblood last!?!


    Watch "Shame of a City":

    Knox losing was definitely a racist political conspiracy by the Democrats to keep a white Republican from getting elected Mayor of Philadelphia. Frank hasn't been doing his job and informing people of that.


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