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Guest
09-05-2008, 06:52 PM
Okay, let me apologize in advance. :redface:This is my first time on this forum and I'm learning. I hate forums where someone publishes the same post over and over. I promise I won't post this again. It's a learning curve and I feel like the bottom student in class.
This is a press release. The "Happy Paper" was supposed to cover the event but didn't.

REPUBLICANS AND INDEPENDENTS FOR OBAMA COME OUT IN FORCE IN THE VILLAGES

Former Republican Senator Lincoln Chafee Met with Crowd of 223 in Support of Barack Obama

ORLANDO – YESTERDAY, Republicans and Independents in The Villages came together in support of Senator Barack Obama at the Bourbon Street Restaurant. Former Republican Senator Lincoln Chafee met with more than 200 people Wednesday at one of several stops throughout the state this week to rally Republican and Independent support for Obama. Chafee was introduced by small business owner Albert Cheeks, whose restaurant hosted the event and collected donations for victims of the hurricanes in Florida and the Gulf region.

Sen. Chafee, the only Republican in the Senate to vote against the war in Iraq and call for a timetable for the removal of U.S. troops in 2006, fielded questions from the predominantly Republican audience on topics ranging from security to economics to experience.

"The McCain camp talks a lot about experience, but George W. Bush has had eight years of experience as President and leading the Republican Party, and that has given us monstrous debt, a never-ending war, and no solutions for change," said former Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee to a cheering crowd in The Villages. "It is not experience alone that lends to good leadership. Barack Obama is a real leader who can restore America's credibility and solve the complex issues we face such as the economy, the environment and global stability."

"This is the biggest gathering in support of a Democratic candidate that's ever happened in The Villages," said Fred McDowell, chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee in Lake County. The private community typically frowns on political campaigning, he said.

The Villages management contacted the Bourbon Street Restaurant's owners twice during Sen. Chafee's speech to stop the event, but owner Albert Cheeks stood up to the challenges. "As a struggling small business owner, I can't afford another four years of economic policies that keep me down rather than help me succeed," he said. "As far as I'm concerned, this is a private event, and I will do whatever it takes to get Barack Obama elected as our next President."

Guest
09-05-2008, 06:58 PM
Great to hear this. I'm with you cjm! :bigthumbsup: :#1:


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Guest
09-05-2008, 07:45 PM
Methinks we should start patronizing Bourbon Street a bit. I like the idea that someone finally let Dems have a say in TV especially while TV management is trying to stop them.

Guest
09-05-2008, 07:47 PM
Hmmm, the last time I visited Bourbon Street, I was underwhelmed. Based on this report I will return to that establishment and try them again. I think this is shocking, if true.
If this heavy handedness prevails, this may not be my paradise after all. Is the owner willing to identify by name the person that twice contacted him? I think this is very serious ..if it really happened. Please, Mr Cheeks, give us names.

Guest
09-05-2008, 07:52 PM
Sam, I do know that the Democratic group here has tried to have a couple of fundraisers -- asked to use Savannah Center, the Squares, large rec rooms. TV has denied them access every time -- even though the rooms/areas sat empty. This is actually one of my major pet peeves about TV. I don't mind that it is a Republican enclave. I do mind that they don't let opposing speakers in. To me, the more speakers, the better informed the populance.

Guest
09-05-2008, 09:26 PM
I know that about 6 years ago I attended a function (at my age cant remember who sponsored it) where candidates for office of both parties were introduced, but I agree with SAMHASS...I would love to see names !!!!

Guest
09-06-2008, 03:42 AM
Perhaps we should all go to Bourbon Street (thoughs that want to ofcourse) after our Crispers lunch?? I am sure they will have 2 for 1's......

Guest
09-06-2008, 04:32 AM
Bourban street has great entertainment, jazz to be exact, nice attentive wait staff , and great private parties I hear! I will frequent their establishment more often!

Guest
09-06-2008, 11:20 AM
Not so sure all I have read is true or if all the facts are true. Is Bourbon Street allowed to have 200 people in it at a time? Was there crowd control planned by them ahead of time? Was the request for the Savanna Center donated or were they going to pay? Just the facts please not what you heard somewhere.
If all is true as stated shame on TV but I think there may be more to it. The Orlando paper hates the developers.

Guest
09-06-2008, 12:37 PM
KOS, one of the left sites on the web reports as follows...

"As the neighbor wrote, and as mentioned above, Senator Chafee stopped by to greet a small crowd in a VERY small retirement community, The Villages, which is close to the retirement community in which my parents and their neighbor live."


The capitalization of the word VERY when referring to our "small" retirement community is from KOS, not me !! Isnt The Villages the largest in the state ?

Guest
09-06-2008, 01:02 PM
Not so sure all I have read is true or if all the facts are true. Is Bourbon Street allowed to have 200 people in it at a time? Was there crowd control planned by them ahead of time? Was the request for the Savanna Center donated or were they going to pay? Just the facts please not what you heard somewhere.
If all is true as stated shame on TV but I think there may be more to it. The Orlando paper hates the developers.


You are my English teacher reincarnated and I love it. I kinda smell a rat.