Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Joe the Plumber, Samuel Wurzelbacher, Signs With Nashville Public Relations Group

Thursday
Oct 30, 2008

Author: Allison, Category: Elections, Politics, Tid Bits & News

samuel-wurzelbacher.jpgWow.  Thanks to Governor Palin, Joe the Plumber is going to have work for centuries, and not even plumbing work at that.

Joe the Plumber, aka Ohio-native Samuel Wurzelbacher, has just signed with a Nashville-based Public Relations and Management company. 

The Press Office represents an array of clients including John Anderson and the Gatlin Brothers.  Jim Della Croce of Nashville’s Press Office stated that Wurzelbacher is, “a complicated guy with a very dynamic personality.” 

Something else in the works for Joe as well, a possible record deal.

Apparently I need to get mentioned by someone, “Allison the blogger….”  Has a nice ring to it anyway.

Nashville Swells As Belmont Presidential Debate Nears

Tuesday
Oct 7, 2008

Author: Allison, Category: Politics

belmont-debate.jpgThe day has arrived!  Tonight sees Belmont University host the second Presidential debate of the 2008 election year.

Things are already starting to get hairy downtown with road blockage, candidate supporters & country stars.  You know, the usual Music City Tuesday morning.

Tonight’s debate will be a town meeting format which means it will include any & all various issues raised by members of the audience.  An audience, sadly, that I will not be a part of.   I telephone Belmont some months ago when the debate was first scheduled, but no dice unless you are a randomly selected undecided voter.

So, who am I totally jealous of out there?  Who’s making it to the debate tonight?

Presidential Election Is Less Than 60 Days Away!!!!

Wednesday
Sep 10, 2008

Author: Allison, Category: Government, Politics

vote.bmpWell folks, the Presidential election is less than 60 days away!  That means that if you’re not up-to-date on your voter registration card or an unregistered voter, it’s high time to get moving on that.  No time for the guilty, just get ’er done.

It generally takes around 30 days to receive your new or update registration card, so if you get on that this week you might still have time for early voting!

Come on, Nashville!  Let’s beat those voting records from four years ago, no matter how you end up voting!  I’ve even made it easy for you, click here & you’re on your way.