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September 11, 2006

Dunk Posts Challenge to Lynch Once Again

by at 1:32 pm.

Primary challenger against US Rep (9th district) Lynch, Phil Dunkelbarger, has issued yet another challenge to Stephen “the Duckster” Lynch to debate him here in the last week before the primary.

Lynch is, as you recall, a seriously conservative Lieberman lookalike Iraq war cheerleader, anti-choice incumbant who’s been missing in action when it comes to democracy. Dunk is against the Iraq war, pro-choice, and a myriad of other things you can find out on his website. Dunkelbarger writes on BMG:

In the September 7th edition of the Dorchester Reporter Stephen Lynch said, “There’s not a lot of time between now and the [September 19 primary], but there could be another opportunity for a debate if we could work out a date.”

Well, working out a date is no problem for me; any time, any place. If the Duckster has finally been shamed into a debate, the Dunkster is ready.

It is curious to me that he wouldn’t contact us directly, to suggest a time and place. I hope he’s serious.

9th District Congressional denizens, your Congresscritter admits there could be a chance he might yet get out of the chicken coop of shame. Call Rep. Lynch and demand he debate, on television, his opponant in this race.

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