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Brunner’s dog “blogs” for her campaign

Democrat Jennifer Brunner’s campaign for U.S. Senate took a strange tact Friday, Oct. 23, when it posted a blog written from the point of view of her dog, Laney.

The dog blog recounts the kindness of Brunner and her husband when they rescued the puppy two years ago and compares Laney with people struggling with the economic recession.

“I was named “Lane” I guess because they found me emaciated and wandering around Lane Avenue. I was pretty scared and traumatized, just like many people are today with the tough times they deal with,” the posting on JenniferBrunner.com reads.

And the puppy chatter gives supporters an inside look at Brunner’s campaign: “Lately, my mom’s been pretty busy. She’s running for the U.S. Senate. I watch how hard she works and I’ve even heard her on the phone for hours working to raise money.”

Then the dog wraps up with a plea for campaign donations and signs off with a “woof” and a paw print.

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By joe

October 25, 2009 8:43 PM | Link to this

I’m giving her dog a write in vote. If it can blog it has to be smarter then her.

By joe

October 25, 2009 8:42 PM | Link to this

I’m giving her dog a write in vote. If it can blog it has to be smarter then her.

By howrad

October 24, 2009 9:30 AM | Link to this

Where’s ACORN when you need them?

By gh1

October 24, 2009 9:06 AM | Link to this

I’m been warning folks about her ties with ACORN….she probably had ACORN register the dog….She allowed old Joe the Plumber to be hacked by her friends in high places, why hasn’t she been fired yet by Strickland, he did the right thing with Dann? Oh that’s right her lawyer husband and his connections….

By wow

October 23, 2009 12:23 PM | Link to this

She DOES know that kindergartners don’t vote doesn’t she?

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