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Insured dough
Juan Vargas has official offered this senate seat up for sale! Last time, Juan ditched his principles for cash and was handsomely rewarded with a six-figure job in insurance. Even though Vargas was asked, "if you lose this election, will you take a job with insurance?" He swore up and down the aisle that he just wasn't interested and would not take the job no matter what. HE LIED. Now this time, he's pretty open about his willingness to sell his campaign out to the highest bidder in hopes of getting elected to the state senate so he can, safely, attack Rep. Filner's congressional seat in 2012. Paco wants to be in Congress and he'll sell us all out to try and do just that.— April 5, 2010 8:47 a.m.
Illegal beagle
That's weird, David. The only reason you're supporting him is because his dad worked on your dad's farm? And you say it has nothing to do with Steve Peace (your former boss) nor David Malcolm, the dastardly duo of the South Bay that you run with? Come on. This election is for sale, thanks to Juan Vargas. Last time, he ditched his principles for cash and was handsomely rewarded with a six-figure job in insurance. Even though Vargas was asked, "if you lose this election, will you take a job with insurance?" He swore up and down the aisle that he just wasn't interested and would not take the job no matter what. HE LIED. Now this time, he's pretty open about his willingness to sell his campaign out to the highest bidder in hopes of getting elected to the state senate so he can, safely, attack Rep. Filner's congressional seat in 2012. Paco wants to be in Congress and he'll sell us all out to try and do just that.— April 5, 2010 8:45 a.m.