Fri
Nov 17 2006
12:14 am

Democratic Party of Knox County Presents

Congressman Harold Ford Jr. Appreciation Luncheon
12 PM, December 9, 2006
The Foundry (on World's Fair Park)
$25 per person
Special Guest Harold Ford Jr. and others.

Tickets can be purchased by mail. Send check, return address and contact information to:

KCDP
P.O. Box 1366
Knoxville, TN 37901

Ticket will be mailed out the week prior to the event. Order soon as seating is limited.

www.knoxdemocrats.org 

captainkona's picture

LOL!

ROTFLMFAO

This twit doesn't even deserve a bag of Fritos, much less a lunch.
What's the 25$ for, his next campaign?

:D

Tell this loser to go back to DC, and try and remember, he's not a "congressman" anymore. We have a real man by the name of Steve Cohen to get the job done where Ford (the DLC Pig) failed.
Thank God he's out of politics. Right where his Republican wanna-be ass belongs.

Yeah, I appreciate him. About as much as I do any Neo-Con.

LOL

Anonymous's picture

My family (secondary not

My family (secondary not close) were split on this election for the first time in my memory. One voted Ford and had some sound reasons for their vote, the rest voted Corker and they also had sound reasons.

D.C.is in need of some new ideas and that was why our votes were split. One felt Ford would bring them and the rest felt he had been there for ten years and was a major problem.

All were united in their feel that he will be around for a long time, most felt he will move into TV. Considering the Sunday network talk shows he would be a breath of fresh air.

If he had found the votes to win how blue dog would he have been? We will never know the answer to that one, but it is fun to talk about.

Eleanor A's picture

Good luck getting your hero

Good luck getting your hero Steve Cohen elected statewide. (Don't get me wrong, I like Cohen fine. I'm just getting pretty tired of people trashing Ford when they offer no real viable alternatives.)

I'd like a list, county by county, of which officials will support Cohen, especially given his habit of calling up other elected Democratic officials with whom he disagrees to scream at them - and airing his disagreements with them in the press, rather than out of public view; who's going to raise money for him and how; and who's going to chair his campaign. Oh, and how you're going to sell his positions on medical marijuana and gay marriage statewide. Once you do that, we can talk turkey.

For the record, the Ford thank-you reception here in Nashville last night was well-attended and generally pretty great. They didn't even run out of food in the first half hour, which nearly always happens at these things...

Andy Axel's picture

Good luck getting your hero

Good luck getting your hero Steve Cohen elected statewide. (Don't get me wrong, I like Cohen fine. I'm just getting pretty tired of people trashing Ford when they offer no real viable alternatives.)

The RNC will probably pay for Borat footage for the negative ads they'll run against Cohen -- only they'll use the anti-Semitic humor unironically.

____________________________

I don't know the meaning of the word "surrender!" I mean, I know it, I'm not dumb. Just not in this context.

StaceyDiamond's picture

lunch

I think it should have been an appreaciate your officials lunch like last time, this Jr. things seems odd, that said, since most of our officials sued to eliminate our charter there is still some bad blood there as well. Stacey

kbarry's picture

Knox Dem Fundraiser

This luncheon is a fundraiser for the Knox Democratic Party. Both Ford and Cohen are great Dems and building our party locally will help both progressive and conservative Democrats in the Knox area.

Please help us spread the word on this event.

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