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by Merici Vinton ~North Carolina HQFriday, September 12, 2008 at 01:00 PM
Tomorrow, people all across North Carolina are coming together in their communities for Cookouts for Change! Each cookout will be a low-key gathering -- a chance to meet up with friends, eat some good food, and help introduce your neighbors to Barack's message of change.
This is a great opportunity to learn more about Barack -- who he is and where he stands on the issues that matter most to North Carolinians. Feel free to bring along a friend who's undecided and help grow this movement for change.
I'm having a little party Sunday at 5PM if you would like to join the celebration please e mail for address.
Yeahright.com
I guess that sometimes in an attempt to stay within the terms of the TOS and to have a little fun with the language my subtle humor fails. To those that sent me e mail regarding this post note:
("Yeahright.com") " Yeahright" was meant to indicate I have no intentions of going to a BBQ for nobama. And it will be a cold day in Haiti when I "stoop so low to join the other party for a 'free meal'."
Pleeese. Guess I'll keep my day job and not make my responses so subtle. LOL
I was going to go to the one in Concord but had something pop up this morning. I'm really interested to find out how many people show up. A majority of my friends here support him but I'm gathering we might be in the minority here. Let us know what you thought.
Geez, I would attend if I didn't think that he was such a joke. There should be a seperate thread promoting this idiot and associates. thread is supposed to promote city data, not politics.
Geez, I would attend if I didn't think that he was such a joke. There should be a seperate thread promoting this idiot and associates. thread is supposed to promote city data, not politics.
I agree. There is a "Presidential Election 2008" forum on City Data for such purposes.
That said: Vote Libertarian!
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