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Pull the Plug on Paul Broun starting October 6

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Pull the Plug is the name of the Political Action Committee designed to defeat Paul Broun. As of now there is only one candidate who they can work for against the 10th District Congressman, but at least it is someone. Are any Democrats going to announce against him ever? Woven brightly,  Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.  Pull the Plug Pull the Plug PAC, an independent political action committee formed recently by local community organizers are sponsors of the town hall. The event is scheduled for 7 pm sharp and panelist will present and discuss President Obama's health insurance reform plan. Topics include the public option, universal coverage for children and seniors and the impact of health care reform on downtown business enterprises and their employees. Afterwards, organizers will "Pull the Plug on Paul Broun Jr." with an after party in the CinĂ© Lab Space produced by local musician Timi Conley with featured band Electa Villian, a dj, filmster Rob Peterson, da

Rep. McKillip deserves our support October 6--Doug McKillip fundraiser

State Representative Doug McKillip is an effective leader needing our support. Show some at his office October 6th.   Dear CCDC members and friends, All CCDC members and friends are invited to attend a fundraiser for Doug McKillip on Tuesday, October 6.  Please read the email below for event details. Sincerely, Karen Solheim CCDC Vice Chair for Communications This email is for informational purposes only, and the CCDC's forwarding of it does not indicate endorsement at this time of this or any other Democratic candidate. From: dcmckillip@aol. com To: ksolheim@hotmail. com Hi Karen!  I wanted to invite you and all CCDC members and Friends to a fundraiser I am having on Tuesday the 6th at my office at 648 South Milledge Avenue, at 5 p.m. I have not held a fundraiser since 2006, and need to prepare for 2010, which, with help from our Friends, promises to be a great cycle for Georgia Democrats.  Is it possible for you to forward this along to everyone?  Thanks for a

Smith qualifies for Watkinsville seat | Election Central | OnlineAthens.com

Old news around this blog, but thought I would toss it in. Congrats Toby Smith qualifies for Watkinsville seat | Election Central | OnlineAthens.com Shared via AddThis

Paul Broun Tells A Man With Major Depressive Disorder To Go To The Emergency Room

Representative Paul Broun diagnoses a depressive person to go to the emergency room

Toby Smith comes to office in Watkinsville with an open mind

I wrote the following questionnaire to probable new Watkinsville City Council (barring an unforeseen write-in candidacy) member Toby Smith to try and get some feeling from where he is coming from. To his credit, he responded quickly on an otherwise busy Thursday afternoon. My memory is somewhat sweaty and cloudy of Toby being a steady (if unspectacular) lanky basketball player from the Herman C. Michael hoops days of 1989 - 94, but I did mute a certain apprehension based on the fact that I had never seen him at any Watkinsville City Council meetings before. I have not attended every Watkinsville City Council meeting in the last five years, but I would reckon I have witnessed about 70% of them in the last half decade. There is not a true numbered correlation with the answers to the questions, but wanted to leave the numeration on to see how Toby received them. 1. Do you intend to try to reverse any of the actions of the recent council's decision in regards to beer and wine?

Roadside charity regs still debated in Oconee | News | OnlineAthens.com

I think the term "aggressive" needs to be included in any statute (or at least some kind of language describing the approach) and restrictions placed on people who operate at intersections. Roadside charity regs still debated in Oconee | News | OnlineAthens.com Shared via AddThis

Joint enrollment students get a head start on college - News

Glad that our outstanding and ambitious academic students here in Oconee County have an opportunity to take college level classes while still in school here to get an early edge on the competition. I urge them to take full advantage of this and it is just another reason for the Board of Commissioners to do a better job of supporting the infrastructure around the campus of Gainesville State College barely outside Watkinsville's city limits. Joint enrollment students get a head start on college - News

Around Oconee: Winter sports ready | Oconee | OnlineAthens.com

Might want to be a coach or go on a stroll? Around Oconee: Winter sports ready | Oconee | OnlineAthens.com Shared via AddThis

Running away from the pack | The Sentinel

Running away from the pack | The Sentinel Shared via AddThis

Broun softens health care reform rhetoric | News | OnlineAthens.com

I did not make it to the VFW Hall for this Town Hall meeting on Health Care. I would welcome your comments and photos if you want to post them here. Broun softens health care reform rhetoric | News | OnlineAthens.com Shared via AddThis

Family Dining Day Monday night at Oconee County restaurants

Maybe you will be coming back from the soccer fields of Oconee Veterans Park or Herman C. Michael like I will be with my family, but if you can eat out tomorrow night at one of our county's nine area eateries, the Oconee Area Resource Council and Family Connections will receive 10% of your tab. So eat up Monday at Oconee County restaurants such as Barberitos, Chick-Fil-A, Dickey's BBQ, Fox's Pizza, Jersey Mike's Subs, Mirko's, Scoops, Taco Stand or Zaxby's to contribute to the worthy cause while eating out with your family Monday, September 28, 2009

Hospital to move three offices | News | OnlineAthens.com

Someday all ambulances and fire trucks shall come from Oconee County to Oconee County doctors and Emergency Rooms. Until that day, we will offer more attractive choices in preventive care here. Hospital to move three offices | News | OnlineAthens.com Shared via AddThis
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Oconee State Bank, four others in state, rapped by regulators  | ajc.com

Oconee State Bank, four others in state, rapped by regulators  | ajc.com I do not know the particulars of this banking problem locally, but I do not think it would warrant a run on their assets or anything like it. I do think it is of great local concern that foolish real estate developments have come back to bite us all squarely in the ass. Wendell Dawson's blog has done a great job of naming names, streets and locations of the poorly executed ghost towns littering our landscape. It is no big secret, these stubbed out incomplete assemblages of legitimate living space. Look next to Publix, on the way to Oconee Veterans Park or Herman C. Michael or any number of other spaces near to our schools. Maybe that will become my new photographic obsession. Posted using ShareThis

Darius Goes West is a great way to spread the word about the battle of this young man