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Rabidoux appears in local paper…
The All State student newspaper at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee just published this article on 7th District Congressional Candidate, Dr. Greg Rabidoux.
And check out Dr. Rabidoux’s recently published book, Hollywood Politcos, Then and Now over at amazon.com! Rabidoux will be at the September 18th local author event at the Brentwood Brrnes and [...]
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Tags: 7th District, Austin Peay State University, Congress, Dr. Greg Rabidoux, The All State
You’ve heard the propaganda. You’ve been fed the lies. Now treat yourself to the truth, after all, you deserve it!
http://www.rabidoux4congress.com/blog/index.html
Dr. Greg Rabidoux’s campaign is speeding up! Watch out Marsha!
And don’t forget to check back here and at rabidoux4congress.com for campaign updates posted continuously. Saturday is the Jackson Day dinner. Rabidoux has a table at [...]
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Tags: Greg Rabidoux, Healthcare Reform, Jackson Day Dinner, Tennessee Democrats
Greg Rabidoux, candidate for the 7th Congressional District of Tennessee along with several campaign staff, was in Perry County Aug. 10 and enjoyed a lunch at the Rusty Fish Hook with County Mayor, John Carroll, Local Democratic Party Chair, Wayne Swindle and others.
“I am pleased we had the opportunity to meet with the mayor and [...]
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Tags: Economic Stimulus, Greg Rabidoux, Jobs, John Carroll, Marsha Blackburn, Perry County, Tennessee 7th Congressional District, Unemployment, Wayne Swindle
i thought i was a writer…
The blog below was written two nights ago in my journal. A real journal, with lined pages in between two beautiful pieces of leather, (or some leather-esque type material). It’s a moleskin journal to be exact, the same type Hemingway allegedly used, but “Papa” can’t help me now. The entry appears exactly as it was [...]
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Tags: journaling, poetry, writer's bloc, writing
cold…
It’s getting colder here in NY and darker…less sun. less fun. more work. longer hours. longing to write, serving beer instead. the economy is in shambles. i’m grateful we both work. amazing apartment…1,200+ miles north of where we want to be. family nearby. good for the holidays and the surgery. missing great friends. missing great [...]
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Tags: change, learning, living, travel
McCain/Palin=dumb/dumber
When the McCain camp first announced Palin as it’s VP choice, I was angry. I thought it was a patronizing move directed toward American woman. I still stand behind my initial reaction. But I am also enjoying the comic relief Palin provides on an almost daily basis. Click here for today’s laugh.
The scary thing is [...]
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Dear Womanhood…
I have debated posting this for several weeks now. I wrote it last fall for a class. Personifying my womanhood was a difficult thing for me to do. When I set out to write the letter, I thought it would be a piece of cake but once I bean to think about my womanhood as an individual [...]
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Tags: gender, gender ideals, womanhood, women
a mistake and a decision…
I made a mistake when I started this blog. I thought that I would burrow into an environmental niche and stay there writing loads of stuff about my fantastic efforts at going green. I was wrong. Turns out, if you don’t own your home, going fully green is a bit difficult and really not that [...]
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stop sign…
We recently found biodegradable pet disposal bags. Yay! Now we can stop getting plastic bags at the store. I despised having to use the plastic store bags as opposed to our reusable ones, but what was I supposed to do? We moved from crappy Cortland to quaint Baldwinsville and we need to pick up after [...]
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