You're going to have to prove to me more that you are part of the resistance, and not another republican/russian troll.
Have you even bothered to read any of my many edits on the Toomey page? MY IP address consistently starts with 72.86 and the rest of the numbers are assigned every time I log in. I've been doing a number on Toomey's record for months. Did a bunch today. You don't get away with making highly rhetorical statements because those get deleted almost immediately, but if you put it in terms of simple factual statements and link to news articles backing you up, you can specify pretty much everything you find objectionable about Toomey's public statements and his record. There's already a ton of negative stuff in his "positions", I'm just trying to expand that gradually so that none of Toomey's PR staff show up and start edit warring over all the embarrassing details.
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