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Topic: League of Voter Empowerment
By Terry McMoore | October 23, 2008 |
The Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.), a not-for-profit voters club, and its President, Terry McMoore, have endorsed the following candidates listed below for the November 4 General Election. The candidates were selected during the monthly L.O.V.E. breakfast meeting.
 Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.)
The League’s mission statement says the group “will endorse and vote for the candidates that we believe best support our agenda and we will work to vote out the elected officials that we know do not have the best interest of their constituents in mind.
During the last election season, nine candidates on the ballot endorsed by L.O.V.E. won their races and are still representing their constituency today. The League encourages everyone to cast your their vote on Election Day; “your vote is your voice!”
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By Terry McMoore | July 21, 2006 |
Sometimes to affect change you have to change yourself. Well a group of concerned citizens have decided that enough is enough and have formed a voters club. In fact the League Of Voter Empowerment (L.O.V.E.) is such a club.
We will endorse and vote for the candidates that we believe best support our agenda and we will work to vote out the elected officials that we know do not have the best interest of their constituents in mind.
The endorsement list you are about to read is the first installment of many that will come out of the membership free, Voters Club (L.O.V.E.). «Read the rest of this article»
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By Terry McMoore | July 16, 2006 |
A representative from the United States Department of Justice Community Relations Service (CRS) will give a presentation on the functions and duties of the Department of Justice and the (CRS). This agency is known for its proactive approach and promotion of the principles and ideals of non-discrimination to all people of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds.
| When: |
Wednesday, July 26, 2006 starting at 6:00 p.m. |
| Where: |
Clarksville Montgomery County Public Library,
350 Pageant Lane, Clarksville, TN. |
| Moderator: |
Pastor Tommy Vallejos |
| Admission: |
FREE and the event is OPEN to the public! |
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