Thursday, February 18, 2010

TRACEY MANN STILL LIVES IN KANSAS CITY

ACCORDING TO FEC REPORTS, TRACEY MANN gave our favorite liberal pro-abort, Jim Slattery, $500.00 George Washingtons. And as we reported on Tuesday, the address listed on the FEC report is ---as you probably expected--- was not in Salina. Instead, the address listed is 5146 Buena Vista St, Mission, KS 66205. And according to the handy-dandy Zillow.com, the house hasn't been sold since 2006.... which means, Tracey Mann is still living at his home in Mission!

6 comments:

  1. If you can prove he has not met the qualifications to run in the First District, please do it. Otherwise, it seems you're making a big issue over nothing.
    Either prove his non-residency in the First District or get off your soapbox.
    The date on the form, as someone has already pointed out on the Slattery donation, was 2008. That doesn't make that address true today. My wife owned a house in Nebraska for years even though we lived in Kansas. That didn't make her a resident of NE.

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  2. dont you think maybe one qualification is that tracey has actually done something positive for the district? moving people ESPECIALLY BUSINESSES out of the rural parts of the state into Kansas City is a huge negative. What else has he done?

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  3. btw your wife owning a seperate house is different.. last i checked i didn't see anyone with the last name Anonymous running for congress.

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  4. People and businesses move themselves. People don't move because any particular person is selling real estate. They're moving to metropolitan areas trying to get employment.
    Can you actually give one business name that's moved from a rural area because of any sale made by Tracey Mann? Or any other RE salesperson. And the only reason they moved their business was because of the RE salesperson?

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  5. Tracey Mann. Part of the Problem. Not the Solution.

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  6. If you can't name one business that's moved because of Tracey Mann, are you going to continue to say he's moving businesses out of rural areas?

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