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Paul Witt's blogSubmitted by Paul Witt on Fri, 2008/03/07 - 11:41am.
Since nobody else had posted about it yet... Congratulation to Rikki Hall for his new column, Sideways Glance, in the Metro Pulse. His first offering is available now. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Mon, 2008/01/28 - 8:41pm.
Dear Friends and Neighbors, I am pleased to be releasing campaign financial information here on my website and ahead of the deadline so voters can have as much information as possible. I encourage other candidates to do the same... Read the rest and see the full list of contributors here. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Tue, 2008/01/15 - 5:05pm.
This past weekend Amy Broyles, with the help of some friends and family, put together some TV ads. You can view them on her website (www.electamy.com) and vote for your favorite. Who knows, the winning commercial might even wind up on TV! ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Fri, 2007/09/28 - 12:46pm.
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Submitted by Paul Witt on Tue, 2007/02/27 - 3:43pm.
What: DFA Training Academy Democracy for America is bringing their Training Academy to Knoxville. For those that don't know what DFA is:
For anyone that's always wanted to get involved but didn't know how. For anyone that complains to their friends, complains on their blog, yells at their TV, wants to run that SUV with the W sticker off the road or is just plain fed up, this is your chance to learn how to put your energy to productive use. For more information on their program and trainers, click here. To RSVP, click here. Please spread the word. Thanks! ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Mon, 2006/12/11 - 2:07pm.
For those that missed it, Mark Harmon was on Tennessee This Week yesterday. Streaming video available here. Mark and Gene discussed the upcoming, and much anticipated, ruling from the TN Supreme Court on our Charter and term-limits. They also discussed zoning and sprawl and Mark's appointment to the cable committee. For the rest of the show Mark was joined by Kelvin Moxley and the topic changed to more national subjects. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Tue, 2006/10/31 - 8:06pm.
My wife answered the phone just now and it was a "poll". They asked these questions before she hung up: Do you intend to vote for Bob Corker? "No" Do you intend to vote for Harold Ford? "Yes" Do you want your taxes raised? "What?" Do you think that terrorists should have the same rights as the rest of us? "That makes no sense. What are you talking about?" Paraphrasing because I didn't answer the phone. Wish I had. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Fri, 2006/08/04 - 11:50am.
- Two Tim Hutchinson supporters (and probably both deputies) walking into two different polling locations with "re-elect Timmy" shirts on. One where the poll workers make him turn it inside out and one where he's not challenged at all. - One candidate, Mark Harmon, being screamed at by the wife of his opponent who apparently didn't appreciate Mark pointing out to a voter that David sued to stay in office. - Hundreds of voters that seemed completely disinterested in the commission race but yet voted for Mark. - One Billy Tindell supporter handing out David Collins flyers. - One Billy Tindell supporter putting up Andy Jackson's yard signs and handing out David Collins' flyers. - Two David Collins supporters handing out Billy Tindell's flyers. - Me handing out flyers for Mark, Amy Broyles and Jim Andrews. - One David Collins supporter that assured me that David was going to win and Mark stood no chance. - One Hart Intercivic employee being delivered by Sheriff's deputy to deal with a misconfigured eSlate machine. - One 20 foot long paper tape of the election results - Four looks of shock when we realize that Randy Tyree, Ken Irvine and Jim Andrews all won at our polling place. - Two looks of disappointment when Mark Harmon beat David Collins 127-85. My good friend Amy may have lost but Mark won. Thomas Deakins also won. +2 for the good guys on August 3. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Wed, 2006/07/26 - 3:37pm.
I just received a letter that outlines the real record of Mike Moyers with regard to term-limits.
Emphasis mine. It's also worth noting that Mike Moyers is misleading the voters in another way. He's claiming that he "led the defense of the charter while his opponent sat on the sideline". Two things occur to me: a) Weaver ruled against the defense so if you're not lying, then how exactly is this something positive and b) Where's the evidence that he did anything to help the defense? What evidence did he enter for the defense? Does anyone here have a copy of the court record? ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Thu, 2006/07/20 - 3:00pm.
From here via Facing South:
No Democrats voted against it but 33 Republicans did. Submitted by Paul Witt on Thu, 2006/07/20 - 7:03am.
Their article on Jim Andrews may have been way off the mark but their endorsements for the rest of the county races are well thought out.
Exactly. ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Fri, 2006/05/19 - 10:26am.
There's been a bit of a shakeup in the schedule for Truman Day. On Wednesday, Joe Biden backed out as the keynote speaker. Yesterday morning, Paul Hackett agreed to speak! That gives us the next U.S. Senator from Tennessee, Harold Ford, Jr. and a rising star in the Democratic Party, Major Hackett, as our two main speakers. Tickets are still available! Truman Day will be held tomorrow night, May 20, at the Knoxville Convention Center. A pre-dinner reception starts at 6pm on the Cumberland Concourse and dinner starts at 7pm. Tickets are $50 each or table for 10 is $450. There's also an optional, $100 per ticket, VIP reception at 6pm. Tickets By Phone: Please call 540-4001. The message will direct those interested in tickets to press "0." ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Mon, 2006/05/15 - 2:38pm.
Yes everyone, I got it wrong. I'm not on the Executive Committee. I haven't seen the petition in question. I didn't attend the meeting that was mentioned. I simply have no idea what I'm talking about and you should listen to the KnoxGOP chair and the News Sentinel. Of course, you'd be wrong on every point but that doesn't seem to bother Brian so why should it bother you? Back to the issue at hand. Yes, Jim Andrews is working to make sure that the executive committee sides with the will of the voters. Which, from what I can tell, we do. Eventually, we'll meet officially with the media present, open nominations, and put it to a proper vote according to our bylaws. In the end, what Knox County voters will see is is that the Democratic party respects their vote. Will the KnoxGOP be able to say the same thing? Stupid question, of course they'll say it, true or not. But will Knox County voters believe them? ( categories: )
Submitted by Paul Witt on Mon, 2006/05/15 - 11:23am.
In the comments for this post, Brian Hornback had this to say:
Actually, Jim Andrews said that most people on the executive committee are planning to support the will of Knox County voters and elect Helen Diane Lewis and Amy Broyles in the 1st and 2nd districts. Apparently, having the voters of Knox County decided which Democrat should be on the ballot is what the KnoxGOP considers a "backroom deal". So while we Democrats put the decision to the voters of Knox County, has KnoxGOP done the same thing? Will they go with the person that got the most write-in votes on May 2? Will their convention be little more than a dog and pony show to nominate Ragsdale's friends? Does this mean that Mr. Hornback is not planning to run against Tom Salter for seat 5C? ( categories: )
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