Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Antrim Township Supervisors Forum
Nearly 80 people attended the Antrim Township Supervisors forum sponsored by the Greencastle Atrim Democratic Club. The Club was congratulated for holding the forum despite the fact that all the candidates were Republicans. The local Republicans did not hold such a forum. The primary election will be held Tuesday, May 19. There are no Democrats on the ballot but if ten people write in a name that person can be on the November ballot.
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Antrim Township Supervisors
Thursday, April 30, 2009
State Democratic Party Welcomes Specter Switch
"The Pennsylvania Democratic Party welcomes Sen. Arlen Specter with open arms as he has been a tremendous influence on Pennsylvania and has always voted his conscience for the good of his constituents."
"It was the Republican Party that abandoned Arlen Specter, not the other way around. He has been good for the commonwealth and has taken courageous stands, such as supporting President Barack Obama’s stimulus plan that is already helping hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians."
"While the endorsement process is, obviously, a long time from now, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party has a long-standing practice of supporting Democratic incumbents."
"It was the Republican Party that abandoned Arlen Specter, not the other way around. He has been good for the commonwealth and has taken courageous stands, such as supporting President Barack Obama’s stimulus plan that is already helping hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians."
"While the endorsement process is, obviously, a long time from now, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party has a long-standing practice of supporting Democratic incumbents."
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Pennsylvania Democrats,
Specter
EARTH DAY FUN
Members of the Greencastle Antrim Democrats celebrated Earth Day by weeding the garden planted by community beautification activist Marie Eshleman at the entrance to I81 on East Baltimore Street. We brought perennials from our gardens, planted and marked the new plantings. The Echo Pilot has run photos taken by Dan Jordan. Participants included Karin Johnson, Anne Larew, Shari Morgan, John Gamble, and Ruth Jordan. Marie Eshleman showed up to cheer us on as did a traveling employee of the State environmental protection agency who applauded our efforts. If you are separating plants and want to add hardy perennials or bulbs to the garden please send an email or phone our contact numbers.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Check out Democracy Now
Here's a worthwhile website where you'll find interesting discussions on politics, education and other issue.
http://www.democracynow.org/email/story/9858
http://www.democracynow.org/email/story/9858
Thursday, March 26, 2009
President Obama -- Educator
Our President has been working nonstop to educate and activate the American people. He wants us to hear his position on the budget, education, health care, energy and jobs. We may not always agree 100 percent, but it sure is wonderful to have a president that is knowledgeable, clear in his language and ideas and able to communicate with the people. You can listen to the internet town hall meeting by going to the White House web site.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Successful Forum Draws a Crowd
The jointly sponsored GreencastleAntrim Democrats and Waynesboro Democrats forum was a great success. The forum was praised by the large audience and the participants. Waynesboro attorney Clint Barkdoll did a superb job as moderator. You can check out the debate by viewing the video posted by the Herald Mail.
http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=218510&format=html
http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=218510&format=html
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herald-mail,
judicial forum
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Gov. Ed Rendell Announces Web Site
You can track how Pennsylvania is spending its portion of the recovery package by logging on to a new website announced by the Governor. You can also sound off on proposed expenditures and recommend programs. You can also track when public hearings will be held on pending projects or programs.
http://www.recovery.pa.gov/portal/server.pt?
http://www.recovery.pa.gov/portal/server.pt?
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Pennsylvania,
recovery,
Rendell
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Public Opinion Asks About President's Speech
The Public Opinion (Feb. 26, 09) called Democrats to ask their opinion about the President's speech (your editor was included as well as Rev. Steven Harris.) You'll notice another article about Republicans watching the speech. The Republicans, in the main, chose not to watch. I can understand their frustration having often thought twice about watching former President Bush. But in the end I did, because you have to be informed in order to form an opinion. Hopefully Republicans will get over the shock of being in the minority and figure out ways to work with President Obama to rebuild the American economy.
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Public Opinion,
Republicans
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
SC 8th Grade Student to Sit with First Lady
Ty'Sheoma Bethea, an eighth-grade student at J.V. Martin Junior High School in Dillon, S.C., will sit with President Barack Obama's family Tuesday night when he delivers his first address to Congress. Ty'Sheoma was invited to sit in first lady Michelle Obama's mezzanine box in the House of Representatives, thanks to her letter imploring lawmakers to help her crumbling school, which was built in 1896. Ty'Sheoma's letter made its way to Obama, who campaigned at J.V. Martin in 2007.
Obama cited J.V. Martin two weeks ago in his first presidential news conference as a symbol of decaying schools that would be replaced by funds in his economic stimulus plan. "The president and first lady were moved by Ty'Sheoma's heartfelt letter and are looking forward to welcoming her to D.C.," said a White House spokeswoman. She walked to the Dillon town library to write her letter because her family doesn't have a computer.
"People are starting to see my school as a hopeless, uneducated school, which we are not," she wrote. "We finally want to prove to the world that we have a chance in life just like other schools, and we can feel good about what we are doing, because of the conditions we are in now we can not succeed in anything."
Obama cited J.V. Martin two weeks ago in his first presidential news conference as a symbol of decaying schools that would be replaced by funds in his economic stimulus plan. "The president and first lady were moved by Ty'Sheoma's heartfelt letter and are looking forward to welcoming her to D.C.," said a White House spokeswoman. She walked to the Dillon town library to write her letter because her family doesn't have a computer.
"People are starting to see my school as a hopeless, uneducated school, which we are not," she wrote. "We finally want to prove to the world that we have a chance in life just like other schools, and we can feel good about what we are doing, because of the conditions we are in now we can not succeed in anything."
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decaying schools,
stimulus plan,
White House
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Keep Track of the Stimulus Bill Spending
This is a very good website posted by President Obama's office to track the funds and spending timeline of the recovery spending.
http://www.recovery.gov/
http://www.recovery.gov/
The White House Web Site
The White House website is full of important information and a terrific blog on the latest Obama Administration initiatives. Particularly don't miss the slide show on the work that went into passing the Stimulus Package. http://www.whitehouse.gov/slideshows/
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