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January 18, 2005
 

In this issue:

 

 

First Democratic Meetup of 2005

DelcoDems E-Shop

News Articles

Worth Repeating

 

 

 

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Democratic Meetup: Continuing the Momentum of 2004
 
Join fellow Democrats at the first Meetup of 2005! This combined Kerry/Edwards and Democratic Party Meetup will be held on Thursday, January 27 at 7:00 PM at the Marple Public Library. Discussion topics include:

More details of election results from November 2
Discussion of DNC Chair Election
Discussion of 2005 County Elections
Preview of 2006 contests for Congress, Senator, Governor
Report from the inaugurations of State Treasurer Bob Casey and Auditor General Jack Wagner
 
All are welcome to attend. For more information on the meetup and to make reservations, click here ,
 
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DelcoDems E-Shop
 
Visit the Delaware County Democratic Party E Shop! Here you can find tons of items for yourself or your favorite Democrat, while helping the Delaware County Democratic Party raise money. There are various logo items including t-shirts, hats, mugs, etc. The party makes money on each purchase you make. We will be adding new items all the time, so check back frequently.  Thank you for your support of the Delaware County Democratic Party! Thanks to Party Treasurer Mike Shaw, who has set up the E-shop and designed all the items for sale.
 
If you have ideas on items to add to the shop, email Mike at mvshaw@comcast.net.
 
To visit the E-shop, visit the Delaware County Democratic Party home page at www.delcodems.com.
 
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News Articles of Note
 
By Paul Rockwell
 
 
 
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Worth Repeating
 
I categorically reject the deceptive and dangerous claim that the outcome last November was somehow a sweeping, or a modest, or even a miniature mandate for reactionary measures like privatizing Social Security, redistributing the tax burden in the wrong direction, or packing the federal courts with reactionary judges. Those proposals were barely mentioned - or voted on - in an election dominated by memories of 9/11, fear of terrorism, the quagmire in Iraq, and relentlessly negative attacks on our Presidential candidate.
 
Senator Edward M. Kennedy speech to the National Press Club
January 12, 2005