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By: Chris Stirewalt
Political Editor
10/30/09 3:30 PM EDT

In honor of today's revelation about the depth of the ethical issues Rep. John Murtha and his cronies on the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee are facing for their connections to the PMA lobbying firm, I offer you this video homage to "Mr. Really in Your Face Earmarker."

Time to kick back with a cold Bud Light, congressman.

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Mad Monica

Oct 31, 2009

LMAO!!! Mr. Zo was FAB and a dead ringer for the real guy in the Bud commercials! And that pic of Jacky "Mo' Money" Murtha holdin' on to that cash was a scream. Too bad we can prosecute members of congress for theft. Because this is clearly stolen money from the American public.

 


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