Jacksonville Daily News
Onslow County Politics: Joe McLaughlin Killed My Buzz
Submitted by Thomas Brock on Sun, 03/01/2009 - 3:43pmThis is cross-posted from Bloviations.
Earlier this week (I think it was Tuesday or Wednesday morning) I was bicycling to work and had this flitting thought:
I haven’t heard the names “Joe McLaughlin” or “Delma Collins” in a while. Isn’t that nice?"
And it was, it was very nice…But it wasn’t to last very long.
On Wednesday morning, my co-worker laid a clipping from the day’s Jacksonville Daily News. It was a paid advertisement, sponsored by Joe McLaughlin, which detailed a small slice of funding from the Economic Stimulus Package recently passed by the Congress and signed into law by President Obama.
And it looked exactly like this:
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Jacksonville Daily News: Your Bias is Showing
Submitted by Thomas Brock on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 9:29amCross-posted from Bloviations
An interesting error appeared in today's print edition of the Jacksonville Daily News.
This letter appeared in the paper.
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Aragona, Jr to Compete for NC House of Representatives Seat
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Marshall Adame in the News
Submitted by Thomas Brock on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 11:29amCross-posted at the Brock Log.
The Jacksonville Daily News has finally reported on Marshall Adame's run for Congress.
Today's edition has a report on Marshall's successful efforts to sponsor an Iraqi couple's entrance to the United States.
Says the JDNews on the matter:
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Jacksonville Daily News wants to know if we should leave Iraq...
Submitted by Thomas Brock on Sun, 09/09/2007 - 12:57pmHey folks.
The Jacksonville Daily News wants to know how you feel about withdrawing from Iraq.
Gen. David Petraeus is expected to recommend to Congress that current U.S. troop levels in Iraq be maintained until spring, as the surge has met with some success. Do you agree?
The survey is on their homepage...Please go vote!
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