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Message from Conway NH. Democratic Chair
By
Daver
- Jun 23rd, 2009 at 12:21 am EDT
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My name is David Robinson (daver) and I am a delegate for Carroll County NH, Democrats. I started in 2005 with the democrats mostly due to being a supporter of Howard Dean and his 50 state strategy and had high hopes the strategy could pay off.
Our committee in conway will start getting the word out on public Health Care initiatives found at
Stand with dr dean...
and try to make every effort to spread the word on ways to #1 Conserve Energy #2 Involve or Representatives with our letters and opinions, and provide the ideas that tommorrows are based on.
We could accelerate paying back our national debit any time now,
As Conway Town Chair, I hope that Conway Democrats may want to interact with me on ways we can make the best of our good fortunes and disapointments
Contact me at
office@ccnhdemocrats.org
and get involved with the movement for Change.
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