- To Justify The Attack On Iran, Republican Congressman Mike Turner Claims A New Definition For The Word “IMMINENT”
- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- To Justify The Attack On Iran, Republican Congressman Mike Turner Claims A New Definition For The Word “IMMINENT”
- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
Daily Archives: November 10, 2008
Showing Leadership On Reapportionment Presents Governor Strickland With Big Opportunity
In writing the article on gerrymandering, I was surprised to discover that, according to the Dispatch article written in May 2006, Republicans DeWine and Husted staked out the high ground on the issue of reapportionment. The Dispatch, in the article … Continue reading
Posted in M Bock, Opinion
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President Obama Will Use The Internet To Effectively Govern
<a href=”http://technorati.com/claim/i43rh6sgxy” rel=”me”>Technorati Profile</a> Interesting article in The New York Times, How Obama Tapped Into Social Networks’ Power, says, “Like a lot of Web innovators, the Obama campaign did not invent anything completely new. … when he arrives at 1600 … Continue reading
Posted in Dayton Blog Feeds
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Organized Opposition Contributed to Centerville’s School Levy Defeat
I was surprised to see that voters in Centerville defeated Centerville’s 5.9 mill school levy — 17,177 voters, 52%, said, “No.” For Centerville to defeat a school levy is surprising. Active local opposition to school levies is always bad news … Continue reading
Posted in Special Reports
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