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Calgon… Take Me Away!
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Birthers & the next civil war, already there: Via AOL News:
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/07/is-birther-movement-dangerous-look-at-ivory-coast-crisis/JMP
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FYI, Sanford Bishop and David Scott were among the six Democrats who voted against net neutrality this week:
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No DPG funding has been spent on any of these trips, just to clarify in case anyone was wondering.
I think this shows that the DPG is rising on the radar of the DNC and thus the Obama Campaign.
Having a State Chair that has the respect of the DNC will be an asset to our party in the future.
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Not sure the purpose, but he’s going as part of a DNC Delegation.
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I’m not sure how many readers are in Cobb, but just in case, there is a strong possibility that the County Commission will vote on Tuesday to close 13 of 17 library branches and 3 senior centers.
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DPG sent out a press release:
http://www.georgiademocrat.org/2011/04/08/georgia-democratic-chairman-invited-to-taiwan/ -
official business? Is there a link?
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To secure strategic doodad, overpriced wine, and windmill reserves.
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Why is Berlon going to Taiwan, France and Holland on official DPG business? How is that helping DPG?
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Damn EG, Someone’s actually paying attention. I wanted to post that sooner, but here’s the national feed on it too:
“TPMDC
Georgia Republican Tries To Explain How Abortion Rider Is About Jobs (VIDEO)”JMP
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Phil Gingrey is bringing negative national attention to Georgia again. Is anyone surprised?
http://www.peanutpost.com/2011/04/phil-gingrey-explains-how-abortion-is-anti-job/
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From the goodness and light file, Rachel Maddow seems to think that stripping public sector unions of their collective bargaining rights is part of a long term strategy to defund Democrats and end their ability to compete. Her explanation of what’s going on, why Republicans are executing this strategic initiative, begins at about 7:35.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/42464363#42464363
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