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Delaware County Democratic Party In this issue:
Holiday Party
Hoeffel Announces Senate Bid
News Articles of Note
__________________________________________ You are cordially invited to the Delaware County Democratic Party
Holiday Party on Friday, December 12, 2003 at 7:30pm. The part
will be
at Old Central School on Saxer Avenue in Springfield. The
historic old
one room schoolhouse is across the street from the Rite Aide and behind
the Wawa near the intersction of Powell Rd. and Saxer Ave. The parking
lot is accessed from Powell Rd. From Baltimore Pike, turn onto Saxer
Avenue (located across from Michaels Crafts and down the street from
Best Buy. There is a Swiss Farm store on the corner.) From Springfield
Rd., turn onto Saxer Avenue (United Methodist Church on the corner,
three blocks from the Septa trolley tracks).
PLEASE RSVP so we know how many people to plan for...reply to this
email to make your reservations, and encourage your fellow Democrats
who may not be on our email list to attend.
Bring a covered dish! Please contact Nancy Baulis if you can help with setup or if you can bring food. Call Nancy at 610-543-2117. ____________________________________________________
Hoeffel set to announce Senate Bid Join Congressman Joe Hoeffel as he makes his official
announcement of his 2004 Campaign for the United States Senate.
The event will take place at 5:00pm on Tuesday, December 09, 2003
at the Fort Washington Expo Center. The Expo Center is located at 1100
Virginia Drive in Fort Washington. This will be the only
Philadelphia-area announcement for the statewide tour, so it is certain
to be a memorable event.
In order to obtain your FREE Tickets to the event, please
contact the Hoeffel campaign office at (215) 884-2100 or hoeffelforsenate@hotmail.com.
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News Articles of Note By Timothy Noah
Slate, December 1, 2003
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Worth Repeating Even now, with the administration's pro-war arguments reduced to a
pile of confetti, many news outlets have failed to demand
accountability from the Bush administration for what appears to be
systematic dishonesty in trying to justify the U.S. attack.
--Veteran White House Reporter Helen Thomas, Hearst Newspapers
Read her editorial Only Dictators
Ban Television News
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