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The North Platte Telegraph There were plenty of people willing to cast votes, but the problem was not enough people were willing to run for a seat on the Lincoln County Ag Society board.
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Poor People's Dinner fund-raiser on Staten Island tonight - Staten Island Advance
Advance file photo Gabriel Farini, 8, was one of many youngsters who attended last year's Poor People's Dinner. Project Hospitality is holding its annual Poor People' Dinner tonight at the Hilton Garden Inn in Staten Island's Bloomfield community ...
Find the voter fraud - Atlanta Journal Constitution
I don?t. It?s another of those scare-out-the-vote campaigns that are the hallmark of Democratic political seasons. Just as soon as the Georgia runoffs are over, the next order of business should be to conduct a large-scale audit of voting to ...
Election Matters: Doyle, Van Hollen fight about Election Day - Wisconsin State Journal
CALENDAR: The Nov. 4 election is four days from today. POLL POSITIONING: Off the radar Bummer. The new National Journal survey of battleground states doesn't even consider Wisconsin. We used to be a battleground, back in the days when Democrat Barack ...
What Happened to the Senate's '60-Vote Requirement'? - Common Dreams
Every time Congressional Democrats failed this year to stop the Bush administration (i.e., every time they "tried"), the excuse they gave was that they "need 60 votes in the Senate" in order to get anything done. Each time Senate Republicans blocked ...
BLOG: Up to 100,000 at Obama rally Sunday - Rocky Mountain News
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives at a rally in Fort Collins, Colo., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Video: With nine days to go before Election Day, Sen. Barack Obama's rally in downtown Denver's Civic Center Park draws an ...
LAPD braces for Prop. 8 protest in West L.A., vows to be prepared* - Los Angeles Times Blogs
More than 3,000 protesters marched near the landmark Los Angeles California Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Westwood today to protest the church's strong support for Proposition 8. Santa Monica Boulevard is closed and ...
Best Answers to Sunday Question ... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
2. It has got to be the tongue piercing, when you are looking for a job, hired by my generation. I tant undtand a tang your thaying -- Gary Cuff. 3. I'd like to see the following cease: Spandex on overweight women, ganny Pouches worn on the rotund ...
Bush Urges Congress to Pass Wiretap Bill - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON -- Congress is rushing to expand the military's authority to wiretap phone calls and e-mails on US soil. The Bush administration, warning that terrorists may soon attack again, is pressuring lawmakers to approve the legislation before they ...
Your Comments : Ballu walks - Fiji Times
The views and/or opinions posted in the Your Say section are the opinions of the authors, not necessarily those of Fiji Times Limited. Fiji Times Limited reserves the right to edit the content, correct factual errors, remove obscene or hateful ...
Weekend open line - Arkansas Times
President Bush is on vacation in Crawford , and we're taking a break to let you have this open line. Instead of parking here for the whole month, Mr. Bush, who arrived Thursday night, will spend just 10 nights before returning to the White House ...
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