Tonight I was trying to encourage a friend to run for State Representative in HD 93. That’s the seat where Ron “Need a Truant Officer” Sailor currently serves. To say he “serves” is an understatement, since the man has missed 211 of 233 votes during the . Yeah, using the word “serves” is stretching it bit.
So she informs me that “>The Champion newspaper (PDF warning) that says:
Malik Douglas, 36, who will serve as a platoon leader for the military police beginning Jan. 10 [2008].
Malik is in an active duty Army National Guardsmen serving in Iraq. God bless him. While he’s in Iraq for 12 months, Malik’s mother and wife will campaign for him.
Comments on this Entry:
(Malik on
Mar 17, 2008 6:07 PM)
That rule only applies to military members that are under Title 10 (Active duty) it does not apply to service members that are in the National Guard. I agree that Sailor needs to be out and District 93 receives the representation that they deserve. Although I will be far away, I have actively campaigned for the last 7 months and have talked to a lot of citizens that support me as a candidate. My tour will end in December and I will return to take the office. We have many supporters that will get out in the neighborhoods and discuss the important issues in the district and I will utilize my cell phone and email to keep in contact with the citizens of the district. Everyone knows that it is time for Sailor to leave and they want a change. If you would like further information on my campaign, please visit my website and email me at info@malikdouglas.com. Thanks
(Mouth of the South on
Mar 17, 2008 11:29 PM)
Maybe the tag line can be Absent for a reason! That district could use some decent representation though, Democrats are scarce enough down at the Dome as it is.
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