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The Friday Five

Posted by Michael Link on October 5, 2007 at 01:45 PM

Every Friday we're highlighting five events happening around the country that we've found in PartyBuilder's Events system.

Here are 5 events happening around the country. If you don't see one in your neck of the woods, click here to search for one near you. Or better yet, create your own!

  1. Annual Chili Supper, Silent Auction and Chili Cookoff (Pagosa Springs, CO)
    Everyone is invited to join us in welcoming Andrew Romanoff, Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives as our guest and keynote speaker, at the Archuleta Democrats Annual Chili Supper, Silent Auction and first ever Chili Cook-off.
  2. Advanced VAN/My Campaign Training (Reno, NV)
    The VAN is an online database tool to help you find fellow Democrats in Washoe County. The VAN's advanced screening options will help you pinpoint your target democratic demographics. "Report" features include robust tools such as printing neighborhood maps of registered Democrats.
  3. Comedy Benefit for VoterGA (Marietta, GA)
    A broad coalition will hold a comedy benefit/fundraiser for VoterGA, a nonpartisan group of concerned Georgians that is sponsoring a lawsuit challenging Georgia's electronic voting system.
  4. GOTV and Poll Watching/Working (York, PA)
    Campaign season is upon us once again. With the election just a few short weeks away the Democratic Party of York County is focusing on volunteer education and our Get Out The Vote effort.
  5. Ward 11A Precinct Organizing Meeting (Albuquerque, NM)
    At 7 PM Ward 11A will meet at Ward Chair, Dallas Timmons' apartment to view a short video on the importance of continuing to develop a Democratic presence in our Ward.Following that we will discuss plans for our organizing efforts for the remainder of the year with a peek ahead at organizing 2008.
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Sure glad the ACLU is watching Congress about the FISA bill.

ACLU: Critical votes within 3 weeks could grant vast new spying powers to Bush

And considering they were telling the press they would not pass anything until they got access to intelligence briefings....and they lied about that.

An intelligence bill passed two days ago. Unbelievable.

Senate passes intelligence bill

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sunny on October 5, 2007 at 04:07 PM


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