Candidate Obama, Meet President Obama In 2008, Candidate Obama Told Virginians That “What We Need Now Is Not Misleading Charges And Divisive Attacks.” OBAMA: “Well, what we need now is not misleading charges and divisive attacks. What we need is honest leadership and real change, and that’s why I’m running for President of the United States.”
Governor Bentley Announces Economic Development Project Bringing More than 500 New Jobs to Alabama
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2012 Governor Bentley Announces Economic Development Project Bringing More than 500 New Jobs to Alabama MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley on Tuesday announced that Walter Energy, Inc., will soon begin development on a new project that will create more than 500 additional jobs in
Situation Desperate
Obama Retreats From Promise “Not To Politicize The Bin Laden Mission” OBAMA USING SITUATION ROOM INTERVIEW TO “BOOST” HIS REELECTION BID “Obama Granted NBC A Rare Interview In The Situation Room Thursday To Mark The Raid’s Anniversary.” (Josh Gerstein, “Bin Laden Operation, Part 2,” Politico, 4/27/12) THEN: But In 2011, Obama Said “You Can’t Bring Cameras”
ICYMI: State GOP head takes aim at local races
State GOP head takes aim at local races By: JIM COOK | Dothan Eagle , WHITNEY MCHUGH |Dothan Eagle Published: May 01, 2012 » 0 Comments | Post a Comment Having gotten a lock on the governor’s mansion, the Alabama Legislature and the state supreme court, Alabama Republicans are now focused on capturing local offices long held by Democrats. Bill Armistead, state chairman of the
ICYMI: Alabama, Florida govs visit Dothan
Alabama, Florida govs visit Dothan Dothan Eagle Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley and Florida Gov. Rick Scott came to Dothan Monday for a meet and greet with local Republicans and the opportunity to talk up cooperation between the two states. Bentley and Scott spoke to local Republicans at The Grand in downtown Dothan Monday evening. About
Governor Bentley Praises New Jobs Coming to Montgomery Area
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2012 Governor Bentley Praises New Jobs Coming to Montgomery Area MONTGOMERY – Alabama Governor Robert Bentley and Alabama Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield on Tuesday congratulated Hyundai officials for their announcement of a third shift and nearly 900 jobs that will be added to the company’s Montgomery plant in
Campaign Of Broken Promises: Better Off?
Obama Decried The Economy In 2008, But In 2012 Obamanomics Has Made The Same Problems Worse In 2008, Obama Asked Virginians “Are You Better Off?” OBAMA: “Wages are lower than they’ve been in a decade, at a time when the cost of health care and college have never been higher. It’s getting harder and harder to
Governor Bentley, State Health Officer Discuss Consequences of Underfunding Medicaid
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2012 Governor Bentley, State Health Officer Discuss Consequences of Underfunding Medicaid MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley and State Health Officer Dr. Donald Williamson on Tuesday discussed budget challenges facing the Alabama Medicaid Agency and how underfunding the agency would have a dramatic impact on the state’s
Governor Bentley to Celebrate 50 Years of Boeing in Alabama
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY MEDIA ADVISORY FOR EVENT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 Governor Bentley to Celebrate 50 Years of Boeing in Alabama HUNTSVILLE – Governor Robert Bentley on Wednesday will be in Huntsville to attend the 50th anniversary celebration of the Boeing Company in Alabama. The largest aerospace company in Alabama, Boeing maintains its Strategic Missile & Defense Systems headquarters in Huntsville,
ADVISORY: Governor Bentley to Announce Major Economic Development Project for Alabama
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY MEDIA ADVISORY FOR EVENT ON TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2012 Governor Bentley to Announce Major Economic Development Project for Alabama MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley on Tuesday will announce a major economic development project that will bring hundreds of jobs to Alabama. The news conference announcing the project will be held in the Old House
