Redwood Coast Rural Action director Kathy Moxin went to Washington D.C. recently to focus on transportation needs in rural areas.
Full story from Transportation for America.
Redwood Coast Rural Action director Kathy Moxin went to Washington D.C. recently to focus on transportation needs in rural areas.
Full story from Transportation for America.
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Doh! No more blogging while celebrating the blogiversary.
Convienant considering today the TS pulled the covers on your candidate’s “grassroots” campaign. 113,000.00 pieces of dirty laundry H does not want to talk about.
“don’t be fooled”-are you alluding to jackson’s assumption that anyone who is civil to her is offering a personal endorsement? (betty chin)
“Dont be fooled again says:
May 29, 2010 at 8:31 am
Convienant considering today the TS pulled the covers on your candidate’s “grassroots” campaign. 113,000.00 pieces of dirty laundry H does not want to talk about.”
Why don’t you talk more about it.I read the article and must have missed the evidence you used to back up your claim.But I’ll assume you to be unequivocal and will defend that Bass’s funds are dirty laundry as well.
And really,the Betty Chinn article was far more interesting.
To my way of thinking, the Bass campaign is even more reprehensible than Neely’s. They are not only guilty of whoring to the big money on the right (Neely to the left) but they are using a very kind hearted, albeit naive soul, as their puppet. At least Bonnie scripts her own lies.
community design and healthy transportation…what a concept! How can we get some of that in McKinleyville?
Heraldo, You misspelled Kathy Moxon’s last name.
Ah, spelling; the first of many causalities in the world of anonymous journalism.
They are all on the take-left or right.Isn’t that are political system?