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    He wrote the book... or at least reprinted the book

    In case you missed any of the hundreds of policy recommendations that Congressman Fattah has released there over the last several months, he's making it easy for you.

    Now you can find them all in one book (sure to be a best seller). No word on whether they plan on releasing a print version for mass consumption.

    I remember helping out on a similar kind of book during the 2004 campaign. It was written by my candidate, me and an intern with contributions from two or three other folks and edited by our communications consultant.

    This one is the product of a collaboration of Fattah and his army of policy committees from the exploratory days. Kinda makes me think I was underpaid.


    Comments (5)

    Andrew:

    Dan your book was better


    Anonymous:

    Once Fumo gives the word, Brady will withdraw and back Fattah.

    It's the only chance the party machine has to beat Nutter (or Knox), and maintain control of the gravy train.


    Anonymous:

    Is his stop and frisk proposal in there?


    philly on the rise:

    Anon
    Brady threw a curve ball didn't he? He is backing Nutter. I guess he feels like Fattah doesn't have a chance and stopping Knox is the MOST important issue of the race. I'd bet dollars to donuts that Knox will run as an independent if he loses the primary and then ::drumroll please:: enter Sam Katz


    Jasper Zeigler Jr:

    Folks come out have a little fun a great time and make sure you aren't late voting for Tom Knox.

    Jas....


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