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Entries Tagged as 'Jefferson County'

T-FIRE Pancake Breakfast This Morning with Congressman David Davis

February 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Tennesseans for Immigration Reform and Education (T-FIRE) will host a pancake breakfast this morning (Saturday, February 16th) with featured speaker Tennessee Congressman David Davis (R-First District). Congressman Davis will discuss his efforts in Congress aimed at securing our borders, protecting  our national sovereignty, and discouraging illegal immigration.
State Senator Steve Southerland (R-Morristown) is slated to […]

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Tags: Cocke County · David Oatney · Grainger County · Greene County · Hamblen County · Hawkins County · Immigration · Jefferson County · Johnson County · Morristown · Sevier County · Sullivan County · Tennessee · Unicoi County

The Davis Factor

January 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

There will be a Congressional election here in the First District in 2008. If that doesn’t sound like news to you, clearly you’ve never lived here. When we say there will be an election in the district, that really means there will be a contested Republican Primary:
The news was out yesterday via the Kingsport Times-News […]

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Tags: 2008 Election · Abortion · Bristol · Carter County · Cocke County · Contact Congress · Culture Wars · David Oatney · Greene County · Hamblen County · Hancock County · Hawkins County · Jefferson County · Johnson City · Johnson County · Kingsport · Morristown · Sevier County · State Politics · Sullivan County · Unicoi County · Washington County

In case you missed it

December 29th, 2007 · No Comments

Oatney On the Air had a few important broadcasts over the last week or so. On December 20th, I interviewed 4th Senate District Republican candidate Mike Faulk.
On the 21st, we celebrated one year of podcasting.
On Christmas Eve, I did a brief show on the meaning of Christmas.
Then on the 27th, I discussed the assassination of […]

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Tags: 2008 Election · David Oatney · Jefferson County · National Politics · Religion · State Politics