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Wed Sep-01-04 01:04 PM
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Louisiana Protests Thursday Night! WE NEED YOU! |
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here is the list of all the protests across the state of Louisiana i know of being set up for thursday night.
Louisiana Victory 2004
A THOUSAND POINTS OF HOPE
When George W. Bush gives his convention speech this Thursday, Americans in all 50 states will gather together and light candles to peacefully signal that we believe America can do better with Kerry-Edwards in the White House.
WE NEED YOU!!
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND
ARRIVE AT 7:00 PM
CANDLE LIGHTING AT EXACTLY 8:00PM
NEW ORLEANS:
Location: Fortier Park
(Corner of Esplanade and Grand Route St. John, Across from Whole Foods)
BATON ROUGE:
Location: The Quad at LSU
(Middleton Library Side)
MONROE:
Location: 1314 Sterlington Rd.
(Green Space near Victory 2004 Headquarters)
LAKE CHARLES:
Location: 1114 Pithon Street
(Victory 2004 Headquarters)
LAFAYETTE :
Location: 310 South Buchanan
(Green Space next to Victory 2004 Headquarters)
Please bring your own candle or flashlight!
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Thu Sep-02-04 07:05 AM
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1. Damn! I have an evening class. |
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:-(
I wish the best for you guys... and the whole Earth.
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Fri Sep-03-04 10:07 AM
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2. I went. Did anyone else go? |
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I looked for DUers but found none.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:31 AM
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3. Latest "stuff" around here.... |
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But there are two other key races to watch: Alaska and Louisiana. In Alaska, the incumbent, Lisa Murkowski, was appointed to her seat by her Dad, the governor of Alaska, a move not cheered by all Alaskans. Although she is the incumbent, she wasn't elected and she is facing a popular two-term Democratic ex-governor, Tony Knowles. The polls put Knowles slightly ahead at the moment. This could be another Democratic pickup.
Louisiana is a strange kettle of (Cajun-style) fish. Senatorial elections there are nonpartisan and if nobody gets 50% of the vote on Nov. 2, there will be a runoff on a Saturday in early Dec. Currently, the only Republican in the race, David Vitter, has better poll numbers than the two major Democrats, Chris John and John Kennedy, combined, so the spreadsheet reflects this seat as a GOP win. But it is worth noting that both current senators are Democrats, as is the governor. Furthermore, Louisiana has never elected a Republican to the Senate in its entire history. Not once, ever. When it becomes a one-on-one race in the runoff, the Democrat always squeaks through.
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