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Party of No Answers Attack Kagen |
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
The Party of No Answers continues on its historical path of no answers and strict partisanship. While Dr. Kagen is working hard to reform Washington D.C. and lower costs of healthcare, the Republican candidates for Congress continue following the lead of their Republican Party. The media front runner and Republican “Young Gun” calls transparency in pricing a good idea while attacking Dr. Kagen for advancing the idea. |
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Fear, socialism, and Blackwater |
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Thursday, March 04, 2010 Jen O'Malley Dillon, DNC Yesterday, reporters exposed a confidential Republican National Committee fundraising proposal, uncovering their plan to run "an aggressive campaign capitalizing on 'fear' of President Barack Obama and a promise to 'save the country from trending toward socialism.'"
The memo even included grotesque caricatures of Democratic leaders -- including Speaker Nancy Pelosi as Cruella De Vil and President Obama as the Joker from Batman.
This is the GOP we're now up against: Desperate, shameless, and willing to deceptively play on the worst emotions of people to tear down the President. |
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Great news from the primary elections last night! We won! We lost just one member but the rest went through to the general election to be held on April 6th. If you listen to the news, you will hear that 2010 is going to be a tough year for Democrats. We just proved them wrong. We proved that the Democratic message is a good message when it is carried door to door by people who believe in the message. |
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Kagen Helps Bring Ship Builder Jobs |
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Friday, February 05, 2010
MARINETTE, WI- Congressmen Steve Kagen, M.D. today participated in the contract signing to construct the Alaska Region Research Vessel. Made possible through funds in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the three-year construction phase of the project will support 4,350 total jobs--750 directly at the Marinette Marine Shipyard and as many as 3,600 in the broader economy. |
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