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|    Georgia Senate Candidate (R) JOB OUTSOUR    |
|    24 Dec 14 11:14:54    |
      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: wing@ho.biz              Take that you cock sucker.              A week after he said he'd "outsourced" numerous products and       services as a business executive — and one day after he denied       ever having outsourced a job — Georgia Republican Senate       candidate David Perdue called the issue a "distraction" Monday       and refused to answer NBC News' questions about the apparent       contradiction.              Perdue has been hammered by his Democratic opponent, Michelle       Nunn, for alleged outsourcing at Dollar General Corp., where he       was chief executive until 2007.              "A lot of people are critical about this outsourcing idea, but       the issue is, at Dollar General, for example, we created almost       20,000 jobs in a very short period of time, and we outsourced       all of the products and services we sold in the stores," Perdue       told NBC News last week. In a debate with Nunn on Sunday       morning, he flatly said, "No," when he was asked whether he'd       ever outsourced a single job.              Perdue canceled an interview Monday with NBC News, citing a       schedule logjam. But reporters were able to reach him at an       airport hangar in Atlanta after a campaign event Monday night.              "What this is is another distraction to the people of Georgia       away from the critical issue, and that is that the ... policies       of this administration are not producing jobs here at home,"       Perdue said as he headed for a car.              Asked three times by NBC News whether he had ever outsourced       jobs, Perdue refused to answer, saying only that he was       "energized" by the support he'd received during the campaign,              Then he got into the car and was driven off.              http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/georgia-senate-       candidate-david-perdue-ignores-questions-outsourcing-n240516                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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