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- Category: Politics
- Founded: Oct 23, 2005
- Language: English
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This is a Discussion and Information forum for Politics in Central Louisiana. Besides containing helpful information to and from the citizens of this area of Louisiana, it is hoped that we can inform and discuss the actions and decisions of our elected and appointed officials, as their positions exist to serve "We the People". Please feel free to post messages to the group with any information you have on questionable politics in Central Louisiana. No off colored photos or illustrations are allowed, and no personal attacks on anyone posting will be tolerated. Personal attacks on politicans and government officials, however, are not only allowed, but are also encouraged. The group owner accepts no responsibility for the truthfullness of posts nor of copyrighted materials posted here by others. Please feel free to post and read files in the other sections of the group. PLEASE VOTE IN OUR POLLS !! Check back often, as new information will be added as messages, photos, files and etc...
Your Group owner is Gregory R. Aymond, Attorney at Law, in Alexandria, Louisiana.
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WE HAVE MOVED !!!!!!!
This site has moved to: http://centrallapolitics.blogspot.com/. This old site will remain as the archive and file section. You do not have to be a member of
Posted - Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:08 am
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abn1_2000
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Let's Sue The Alexandria City Council
Yesterday saw yet another example of the City Council's ongoing illegal attempt to keep Bridget Brown in the Cleco rate case, and clearly showed that no bounds
Posted - Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:13 am
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abn1_2000
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Re: Is Growth Always Smart?
Growth isn't good for small places at all. I'm from a small town; well it was a small town, between two cities. The growth started small everyone wanted a
Posted - Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:48 am
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milo
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Is Growth Always Smart?
When I was younger, back in the 60's, we still did our shopping downtown. During Christmas, the stores had displays and the streets were crowded with lookers
Posted - Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:21 pm
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abn1_2000
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Posted - Mon Jun 11, 2007 2:10 am
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abn1_2000
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