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Monthly Archives: May 2010
“13 Banker” Author Is Disappointed In Failure Of Merkley-Levin Amendment
Simon Johnson, author of the book I am working through, “13 Bankers,” writes that he is disappointed that “after nine months of hard fighting,” an amendment proposed by Senators Jeff Merkley and Carl Levin was defeated in the Senate — … Continue reading
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Democrats Will Have Special July Election To Find Candidate To Challenge Mike Turner In 3rd District
According to the Dayton Daily News, a specially scheduled Democratic Primary will be held in mid-July to choose a Democratic candidate to challenge incumbent Republican Mike Turner to represent Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District. The newspaper reports that the Democrat chosen … Continue reading
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97.5% Of Climatologists Blame Global Warming On “Human Activity”
Recently, in a friendly conversation, my matter of fact view of the danger of CO2 pollution was disputed. I stated that, according to my understanding, there is no debate in the scientific community about how CO2 accumulation must lead to … Continue reading
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Democrat John Doll Seeks Election To Ohio House From 38th District
Democrat John Doll is seeking election to the Ohio House to represent the 38th Ohio House District. Mr. Doll spoke at the South of Dayton Democratic Club on May 12, at the Wright Library, and I recorded his speech. (See … Continue reading
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Democrat Steve Byington Seeks Election To Ohio House To Represent 37 th OHD
Steve Byington is the Democratic candidate seeking election to the Ohio House of Representatives from the 37th District. Mr. Byington spoke at the South of Dayton Democratic Club on May 12, held at Wright Library, and I recorded his short … Continue reading
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Reorganization Meeting For Montgomery County Democrats Unlikely To Bring Any Improvement
The Reorganization Meeting for the Montgomery County Democratic Party will be June 2 at 7:30 PM at the Democratic Headquarters on Wilkinson Street in downtown Dayton. At this meeting officers will be selected and a constitution and by-laws approved. I’m … Continue reading
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