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700 Sansom St. 215-923-1980

PHILADELPHIA, PA 215-331-6600 Jim Stevenson Union Member Sales Representative

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Vol. X. No. 33 (Issue 446)

“The good things we do must be made a part of the public record”

Value 50 ¢

August 14, 2008

Presidential Candidates Stake Out City COUNCILMAN Curtis Jones led cheers for Obama campaign office opening at 1500 Sansom Street in Center City, flanked by 24th Ward Leader Lester Brown, Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell and Councilman Bill Green.

YOU might be able to pick out State Rep. Michael McGeehan, who helped open Obama campaign office at 7727 Frankford Avenue, from this crowd.

JOINING Congressman Chaka Fattah who spoke at Obama field office opening on Chelten Avenue in Germantown were Ward Leader Vernon Price, Cindy Bass and Larry Simmons.

STAKING out their territory in Northeast earlier were GOP Presidential candidate John McCain supporters, seen here at opening of McCain HQ on Cottman, west of Frankford Avenue.

Thomas Bills Curb Predatory Lending by Tony West Spurred by the nationwide mortgage-foreclosure crisis, a package of recently-signed legislation promises to crack down on predatory mortgage lenders. State Rep. W. Curtis Thomas, a prime author of the reform legislation, discussed the impact of the laws in conjunction with representatives of the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff John Green has spearheaded a creative program to save homeowners from foreclosure. Thomas, however, wanted to move to prevent ANNOUNCING many-pronged assault similar problems from arising in the on predatory mortgage lending, State future. Rep. W. Curtis Thomas is flanked by “Since last year, residents of Sheriff John Green’s aides Darrell Philadelphia and Pennsylvania have Stewart, left, and Mark Parsons. (Cont. Page 2)

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METROPOLITAN Regional Carpenters Union chief Ed Coryell gives Dan McCaffery good news he’s being supported by Carpenters.

Seamus’ Brother Gets Carpenters Supporters The race for the DA’s office is still far away, but it is being run with an intensity that would indicate it was just around the corner. This time the race may be going to one or another candidate who’s taking tips from some of the successful campaigns waged by his brother. The competitors to date, announced and unannounced, include Judges Theresa Carr Deni, John Younge and Kevin Dougherty along with attorneys Scott Sigman, Seth Williams and Dan McCaffery.

Of this group, Dan McCaffery, the brother of State Supreme Court Justice Seamus McCaffery, is pulling in a lot of chits, way ahead of the others. It’s the classic case of the early bird getting the worm. Last week he pulled off a big prize, especially important since it comes so early in what is yet to become a full-blown campaign. He’s gotten the endorsement of the city’s largest union, the 13,000-member Metropolitan Regional Carpenters (Cont. Page 3)

Obama Has Four Offices, McCain One

by Joe Shaheeli The presidential campaign of US Sen. Barack Obama opened 29 offices with a flourish simultaneously across the state last Thursday night. In Center City, the grand opening featured speeches by Mayor Michael Nutter, Sen. Bob Casey, and other VIPs. Congressman Chaka Fattah headlined the opening at an office located at 210 W. Chelten Avenue. A third office, this one professionally manned by State Rep. Michael McGeehan and his supporters, was opened at 7727 Frankford Avenue. The only flaw in the entire operation was the refusal of any of the designated Obama operatives assigned to each office to talk to the press. They were affable and talkative until our reporters identified themselves as press persons. The response was the same from each: “My orders are not to talk to the press.” That included not giving out the names of Obama staff individuals taken in photographs. (Cont. Page 2)


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