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- Written by: Paula R. Dhanda
A special thank you to Renee for the big job of organizing the event. I appreciated the generosity of the pink ladies for their donation and also thank the nurses for their contribution. Thank you to Tammy M. for taking such great photos. Thank you also to Don, Sharon, Cheryn, Virginia, Sarah, Carol Ann, Nadine, Mary, Jenelle, Yvette, Debbie, Sherry and Tammy R. for taking the time to make the holidays special for our children. Forgive me if I have left you out or misspelled your name.
Happy Holidays and a Healthy New Year.
Paula R. Dhanda, MD has offices in Kelseyville and Clearlake.
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- Written by: JoAnn Saccato
JoAnn Saccato lives in Clearlake Oaks.
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- Written by: Rebecca Curry
As the House moves this Tuesday, Dec. 11, to vote on an $520 billion omnibus spending bill, a bill that wraps all domestic spending into one package, along with billions for Iraq with no troop withdrawal conditions, we urge the Congressman to keep his endorsement of his colleague's letter in mind as the votes are cast.
In July our chartering body, the Lake County Democratic Central Committee, endorsed a resolution that, asked our Democratic representatives to vote against all further appropriations for military operations and occupation in Iraq, except for the singular, explicit purpose of bringing all United States troops home safely and without delay.
We are looking to Thompson's leadership to do everything in his power as our representative in Congress to speak for us. End this devastatingly painful, economically destructive occupation of a sovereign nation. Bring our troops home and leave no residual forces in Iraq. We're counting on you.
Rebecca Curry is chair of the Lake County Democratic Club, on whose behalf she writes this letter. See the text of Woolsey's letter at www.pdamerica.org/articles/misc/2007-07-20-07-59-11-misc.php.
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- Written by: Edwin Christwitz
What if the African American supplier shot two of the boys in the back? What if the third Caucasian frat boy got arrested later and the African American district attorney charged him with murder while charging the African American supplier with nothing?
What if the mostly African American county had a history of racism? What if lies were spread about the amount of violence done to the African American family, and yet the judge wanted the case tried there in that county where the shootings occurred?
When the local Caucasian citizen's council protested the location, a circuit judge moved the case to a more racially balanced county.
Most of the African Americans in the mostly African American nation wrote letters to editors arguing for their right to execute the Caucasian frat boy who had tried to run away. The blogs and hate radio talk show were full of outraged African American citizens.
Just what if?
Edwin Christwitz lives in Clearlake.
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