Does the accusation that Sen. John Walsh plagiarized his master’s thesis change the way you plan to vote?

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  • Dan - 10 years ago

    Doesnt change my mind either. He was and is a fraud when it comes to politics. He was appointed to his position at the behest of Harry Reid and Barack Obama in hopes of stealing the seat from the Montanan voter. Now this man, who lived in virtual luxury, compared to our soldiers, is whining "PTSD!" BS. He most likely never left his air conditioned trailer other than for photo ops. He is a "General," for Christs sakes. They dont go out and see the blood and guts that real soldiers have to see and possibly be! Last question, is he going to give BACK his phoney Masters Degree? (Or just change the major to "Master of Bull Sh**!")

  • Patrick - 10 years ago

    This was a difficult choice in the beginning: an unqualified, inexperienced Democrat or a near Tea Party Republican. I almost wasn't going to vote. How can one replace Max Baucus with these two clearly inferior candidates? Now Walsh is pulling the PTSD card, which is utterly shameful. I would have more respect for him if he owned up for cheating, accepted the consequences, and moved on. Montanans are tired of being made to look like fools. First Schweitzer's career-ending comments on Rep. Cantor and Sen. Feinstein, now our plagiarizing friend, all on the heels of Conrad Burns' many debacles. Let's elect someone who we actually respect.

  • Kate - 10 years ago

    Sorry fingers straying where there weren't supposed to go. That should be "The fact that he is blaming IT on PTSD totally disgusts me!" instead of "The fact that he is blaming in on PTSD totally disgusts me!"

  • Kate - 10 years ago

    No, it didn't change my mind because I wasn't going to vote for him in the first place. It just shows that he has cheated and lied to achieve his directive and certainly what we don't need in politics. The fact that he is blaming in on PTSD totally disgusts me!

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