Young Democrats of Mississippi (original) (raw)
February 26th, 2007
rentedhouse | 07:55 pmCHS Young Democrats Meeting Minutes.Friday February 23rd, 2007. 2:45 P.M.Mrs. Holliman's room. ( AttendanceCollapse ) **( Important topics discussed.Collapse )**Meeting minutes submitted by Secretary, Audrey Avery. |
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January 20th, 2007
rentedhouse | 06:14 pmCHS Young Democrats Meeting Minutes.Saturday January 20th, 2007. Meet time: 3:30 P.M.; Time we really started: 3:50 P.M.Alice Pieschel’s house. ( AttendanceCollapse ) **( Important topics discussed.Collapse )**Meeting minutes submitted by Secretary, Audrey Avery. |
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January 11th, 2007
musmeister25 | **12:12 pm - January YDMS Meeting**Please join the Young Democrats of Mississippi for the first meeting of the year as we begin our marchtoward victory in 2007!!!!!YOUNG DEMOCRATS STATE MEETINGJanuary 27, 2007 at 1:00 p.m.atThe University of Southern MississippiCochran CenterItems to be Discussed Include: * Young Democrats of Mississippi Campaign Strategy for 2007 * Young Democrats of Mississippi Democrataganza * Young Democrats of America Candidate Presentations * Young Democrats of Mississippi 2007 Pledge * Young Democrats of America/Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C. February 2-4 * Young Democrats of America National Convention in Dallas, TX |
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December 29th, 2006
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December 25th, 2006
December 15th, 2006
ap_pieshell | 12:27 pm WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson, making a widely watched recovery from brain surgery, looked "good, fine" on Friday, his party's Senate leader said after visiting the hospital.Family and colleagues have been encouraged by his progress, yet doctors said it was too early to say whether further surgery would be required.Johnson suffered a brain hemorrhage Wednesday that was caused by a rare and sometimes fatal condition. His illness came just weeks before Democrats are to take control of the Senate by a one-seat margin. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nevada, who is to become majority leader when the new Senate convenes January 4, has visited Johnson at the hospital each day. After stopping by for about a half hour Friday morning, Reid told reporters that Johnson looked good, but declined to say more about his condition.Johnson was in critical condition at George Washington University Hospital but was described as recovering on Thursday. The South Dakota lawmaker, 59, was on "an uncomplicated postoperative course," the U.S. Capitol physician said after visiting him Thursday afternoon.Read the rest of the story here.Lets all hope this guy gets better so the democrats will keep the majority! Woot! Current Mood: chipperCurrent Music: The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1 |
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December 12th, 2006
ap_pieshell | **04:23 pm - So I talked to the big guy...**Hey everyone, I talked to Mr. Mac today after school about the fundraiser we discussed at the meeting a few days ago. I asked him if we would be able to use the ticket booth for selling things during break and he said it would definitely be okay. He just said he needs, in writing, what we are raising money for, our goal we want to reach, and when we want to do it. So please send suggestions on when would be a good time to do it and how much you think we should raise. I will probably do what Alex did last year and pick a country in need through the same organization, but I'll get more details about that later since we have all of the holidays to think about it. Everyone be sure to get back to me on this and maybe I will hold a meeting during the holidays...let me know if you are leaving town for a while. THanks |
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October 25th, 2006
rentedhouse | 07:40 pm - yeah new jersey!In a decision likely to stoke the contentious election-year debate over same-sex marriage, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that state lawmakers must provide the rights and benefits of marriage to gay and lesbian couples. [more] |
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October 7th, 2006
angry_asion | **05:24 pm - Peace & the Gun**We all know about the situation in uganda, and the truce b/t the ugandan government and the LRA rebels, it seems that there is no trust b/t the two as peace talks have been delayed due to the latest breaks in the cease fire agreement. The Ugandan government has accused the rebels of moving troops into northern uganda as attempt to topple the government once and for all, Joseph kony did not let the accusation go unanswered as he accused the Ugandan government of surrounding the rebel meeting points, he also was quoted saying that "just because we are at a cease fire doesn't mean the gun are out of our hands, if provoked we will defend ourselves." To me it seems the tension of a 20 year war is making any chance of peace impossible, without the help of a foreign government stepping in to keep the peace b/t the two, i fear this truce will end in bloodshed, which will only fuel the war effort.Current Mood: disappointed |
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September 26th, 2006
ap_pieshell | 11:33 pm - InvisibleSo I got this message from Rachel (of the MUW Democrats) and I really would like a group of us to go. We're having a screening of Invisible Children at 7 p.m. Monday, October 2, in Nissan as well. Amanda Lewis, the director of IC Memphis is going to do a Q&A after the screening. If you guys could get a group to come, that would be great. It's also going to be a fundraiser and people will be able to buy bracelets, tshirts, and DVDs. I can send a flier to you, but the girl who made it did it in Microsoft Works, so I don't know if you'll be able to open it. But let me know if you do have it...or if you have any questions.-Rachel Tell me if you can/can't go and please invite other people that would be interested.Thanks,AliceCurrent Mood: awakeCurrent Music: Reno 911 |
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