Posted on 09/02/2005 2:20:05 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
50th Congressional Seat
Upon learning of the decision of Congressman Duke Cunningham not to seek re-election, the Honorable Howard Kaloogian, who served as State Assemblyman for northern San Diego County from 1994-2000, will soon formally announce his candidacy for the 50th Congressional district.
I will be officially announcing my candidacy once I have returned from my mission of supporting our troops in Iraq, Kaloogian said as he travelled from Baghdad, Iraq, to Kuwait City, Kuwait in his capacity as Chairman of Move America Forward. Kaloogian and Move America Forward (in conjunction with the RighTalk Radio Network) are leading The Voices of Soldiers Truth Tour - a 10-day mission that enables U.S. Troops to tell the American people about the accomplishments they are making in Operation Iraqi Freedom. More information on Kaloogians trip including journal entries, photographs and more can be found at www.MoveAmericaForward.org.
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Kaloo...
Kaloog...
Kaloogian!
(Oh, that's right, it was "Sussudio")
Go Howard!
Well, I guess we know who will run against Babs next time she runs for re-election.
Now if we can find a candidate to run against DiFi..
Maybe Melanie should take a whack at it? Would she be interested, ya think? lol (I/m serious)
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GO Special 'K'
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Howard Kaloogian
I could say something, but I won't. ;-)
I could say something, but I won't. ;-)
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It's OK. I can take it.. LOL. ;-)
You were the first FReeper I ever stood next to at a Rally and showed me how to gitch'yur FReep On!! Thanks!
Woo Hoo!!
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