Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Republicans for Murphy?

From the inbox:

Patrick Murphy received major endorsements today, from prominent Bucks County Republicans. They cited his character, his independence and his bipartisan accomplishments as factors in their support. Former Riegelsville Mayor Todd Myers, Nockamixon Supervisor Bruce Keyser and Kathleen Babb, Chairwoman of the Haycock Board of Supervisors all announced they will publicly back Murphy in November's election after working with him on a variety of local issues over the past two years.

"I am always working to bring Democrats and Republicans together to get things done for the families I represent and I am honored to receive the support of these well-respected Republican officials," Patrick Murphy said. "Over the last 22 months, I have been proud to lead bipartisan efforts to create green jobs, provide relief to flood victims and finally bring a National Veterans Cemetery to Bucks County. These Republican officials know what it means to work together on behalf of families and I appreciate their support."

"As a lifelong Republican who has worked closely with Patrick Murphy, I can say without hesitation that Patrick always puts politics aside to do what's right for his constituents," said Todd Myers, former Mayor of Riegelsville and Chairman of Republicans for Murphy. "I'm proud to support him because he will never let partisanship stand in the way of progress, and that's a rare quality these days.

"Whether it's providing flood relief for families living along the Delaware River or giving firefighters the tools they need to keep our families safe, Patrick has always been there for our community," Myers added.

"Patrick Murphy has always been there for our community. But more than that, Patrick Murphy has the character and integrity we need to lead our country forward. I'm sick of the partisanship that taints our political system, and I'm supporting Patrick because he puts Bucks County families first," said Republican Nockamixon Supervisor Bruce Keyser.

During his first 22 months in office, Murphy has a long list of bipartisan accomplishments. Together with the Bucks County Director of Veterans Affairs, Murphy worked to ensure the Veterans Administration notifies veterans about all the benefits they have earned. He also teamed up with State Rep. Gene DiGirolamo and Bensalem Mayor Joe DiGirolamo to close a federal loophole that would have allowed for an unwanted waste transfer station in Bensalem. He also worked with officials like Yardley Borough Manager Bill Winslade to improve flood relief and mitigation in the heavily flooded areas along the Delaware River.

A member of the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition, Murphy has received praise from Republicans for his disciplined approach to spending and budget matters. Murphy has cosponsored more than two dozen major tax cuts and has voted to cut $3 billion in waste from spending bills. He also introduced a bill that could save as much as $55 billion annually from cutting wasteful spending inside the federal government.

1 comment:

DAS said...

Murphy is one of the most anti-conservative liberal Obama knee-padders to ever set foot in Bucks County.

It is laughable to see people trying to credit Pattie Murphy with 'Blue Dog' status when Murphy has voted for EVERY SINGLE trillion $$$ wasteful boondoggle that Obama has proposed -- every single one!

For the past two years, Murphy has pushed for an open gay US military as his pet issue -- even as his boss Obama is trying trying to cram a socialist-communist style doctor/health care takeover down the throats of the 8th district.

Just because Murphy was a lawyer for the Army doesn't make him conservative. Not in the least.

Name me one thing Murphy has gone against his liberal puppetmasters in WashDC