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Rockwall County Republicans dance the night away at annual Christmas party
15 hours ago ago from Rockwall Rocks!
Rockwall County Republicans were out in full force dancing up a storm Friday night at the 2009 annual Rockwall County GOP Christmas party at Stone River Country Club in Royse City. About 160 men and women were there enjoying a traditional Christmas buffet, including turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, salads, rolls and desserts. The food was so delicious that I even had seconds! Plenty of unofficial politicking was taking ...
Related contentPress Release: Baltimore County Republicans Ask Democrats:
13 hours ago ago from PVRC Blog
BALTIMORE COUNTY REPUBLICANS ASK DEMOCRATS: WILL YOU SUPPORT THE SMITH-GILDEA DEVELOPER CANDIDATES? Contact: Chris Cavey The Baltimore County Republican Party today denounced efforts by two prominent Democrat powerbrokers, Michael Paul Smith and David Gildea, in their efforts to pack the next Baltimore County Council with politicians sympathetic to over development of our County. The story was first reported by Bryan Sears of ...
Related contentDevelopers trying to buy seats on county council?
15 hours ago ago from Inside Charm City: Baltimore, Maryland blog
Bryan Sears has an article on fundraising efforts being led by two attorneys with ties to Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith.The attorneys, Michael Paul Smith (son of the County Executive) and David Gildea (former law clerk to Smith when he was a judge), are setting up $1,000 a head fundraisers for county council candidates. From the story: The attorneys have hosted fundraisers for hopefuls Tom Quirk in the 1st District, which ...
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18 hours ago ago from Random Musings
The Arizona Daily Star has an interesting article (byline: Rhonda Bodfield) up today about Clean Elections and its perceived failures. From the article - It's been more than a decade since voters made Arizona one of only two states at the time to offer public financing of campaigns for statewide races. It was supposed to mitigate the effects of special interests, give voters more choices and help new faces compete against the power of ...
Related contentYork County soldiers: Pvt. David Buck
20 hours ago ago from Cannonball
There are hundreds of Civil War veterans buried here in York County, Pennsylvania. A few were notable, having been officers or Medal of Honor winners. The vast majority were common infantrymen and cavalrymen, laboring in anonymity other than their immediate company. According to historian Dennis Brandt, more than 6,200 York Countians served in the armed forces during the Civil War. Here is just one of their stories. David Buck ...
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