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'Nuff Said!

DuPree: "But as far as the relationship between USM and the city of Hattiesburg, it's probably better than it's ever been."

"...Giannini said the No Not Now campaign and DuPree's hands-off stance irreparably damaged relations between the city and the university."

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Magnolia

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 "...Giannini said the No Not Now campaign and DuPree's hands-off stance irreparably damaged relations between the city and the university.""

This means never can be repaired, right?  That's a pretty sweeping statement.

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Seeker

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I don't beleive it will be repaired as long as Fairly-Dupree are in office.

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Slept through the election

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Originally posted by: Seeker

"I don't beleive it will be repaired as long as Fairly-Dupree are in office."


Seeker, but you must remember that we live in a democracy (one vote per registered voter).



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Seeker

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Originally posted by: Slept through the election

"
Seeker, but you must remember that we live in a democracy (one vote per registered voter).
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I am well aware of that, I have also accepted the fact that a majority of the votes cast on election day will go to Fairly-Dupree.

I just hate to see what has happened to the city in the last four years, it's much like what has happened at USM, and fear what we will see our fair city turn into with four more years of Fairly-Dupree in the mayor's seat.

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Reporter

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C.L.5/30/05


May 30, 2005


USM playing role in Hattiesburg vote

By Janet Braswell
Hattiesburg American
http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050530/NEWS0103/505300325/1002/NEWS01



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Slept through the election

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Originally posted by: Seeker

"I have also accepted the fact that a majority of the votes cast on election day will go to Fairly-Dupree. I just hate to see what has happened to the city in the last four years, it's much like what has happened at USM, and fear what we will see our fair city turn into with four more years of Fairly-Dupree in the mayor's seat."

Seeker, if that happens I guess you will just be a member of the minority. The sky will not fall. My candidates have not won in many local, state, and national elections. But here I am doing just fine. Son, you too will survive, and so will Hattiesburg.

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Smallgov

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Originally posted by: Slept through the election

"Seeker, if that happens I guess you will just be a member of the minority. The sky will not fall. My candidates have not won in many local, state, and national elections. But here I am doing just fine. Son, you too will survive, and so will Hattiesburg. "

It's even better if you are a libertarian.  Then you can sleep through all of the elections and laugh at both parties.

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Slept through the election

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Originally posted by: Smallgov

"It's even better if you are a libertarian.  Then you can sleep through all of the elections and laugh at both parties."

But of the parties you will laugh at may turn out to be "Big Brother." You'd better get off your duffer and vote.

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Googler

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Originally posted by: Smallgov

"It's even better if you are a libertarian.  Then you can sleep through all of the elections and laugh at both parties."


According to The Political Graveyard http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/larue-latchaw.html, look  who ran as a Libertarian for a U.S. Congressional seat in 1992: 


Lassen, Gregg — of Texas. Libertarian. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 18th District, 1992. Still living as of 1992.


Mr. Lassen switched to the Democratic Party for his political bids while residing in Utah:


http://www.cookpolitical.com/column/2000/031100.php


Utah


After avoiding a potentially divisive primary challenge from the speaker of the state House, Republican Gov. Michael O. Leavitt will not face major opposition on his way to a third term. Democrats seem excited about Gregg Lassen, a retired energy executive. But Lassen, 40, has lived in the state for only two and a half years. He spent much of his professional life traveling the world in the oil business.



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Originally posted by: Googler


According to The Political Graveyard http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/larue-latchaw.html, look  who ran as a Libertarian for a U.S. Congressional seat in 1992: 



Lassen, Gregg — of Texas. Libertarian. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 18th District, 1992. Still living as of 1992.



Mr. Lassen switched to the Democratic Party for his political bids while residing in Utah:



http://www.cookpolitical.com/column/2000/031100.php



Utah



After avoiding a potentially divisive primary challenge from the speaker of the state House, Republican Gov. Michael O. Leavitt will not face major opposition on his way to a third term. Democrats seem excited about Gregg Lassen, a retired energy executive. But Lassen, 40, has lived in the state for only two and a half years. He spent much of his professional life traveling the world in the oil business.



Googler, are you absolutely certain this is the same person who has been mentioned on this board? Either way, how interesting. Given that Libertarians believe in very limited government and Democrats believe in a strong central government, a switch from the former to the latter would seem to be unlikely - unless one has developed an uncanny ability to be rather flexible in the pursuit of his goals. On the other hand, a person with such remarkable flexibility might be a good match for a position in the USM administration.
 


 



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Launching pad

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Gulf Breeze, you must be new.

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Googler

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"Googler, are you absolutely certain this is the same person who has been mentioned on this board?"

Absolutely certain.

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topaz

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"Absolutely certain."

Not only is it the same person, when running for Gov of Utah, Lassen failed to file campaign support disclosure forms on time and was pursued by the attorney general (there were news stories of this available via google search in spring of 2003, but I can't find them now).

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Thin Veneer

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Someone more clever than I ought to run the chronology. 


 



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Originally posted by: topaz

"Not only is it the same person, when running for Gov of Utah, Lassen failed to file campaign support disclosure forms on time and was pursued by the attorney general (there were news stories of this available via google search in spring of 2003, but I can't find them now)."


Doesn't Thames know how to pick 'em?

Dvorak (2)
Hanbury
Lassen
Malone




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