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Tag: Grand Rapids PressBy Lex Rex, Section News
Jay Riemersma announced this morning he's giving away a signed copy of Sarah Palin's book, Going Rogue, to the 85th online donor of $10 and up.
Then the story got picked up by Politico and the GR Press. Smart play all around. I'd encourage right Michigan readers to support this strong conservative candidate for Congress, and get a chance at an autographed copy of Going Rogue. Just be sure to let me know if you're number 84...I've still got a few names on my Christmas list that would love this book. You can donate here. From the Riemersma campaign via email this morning: (1 comment, 509 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
It's a rare occasion when I wholeheartedly agree with a Democrat on anything, and this includes the Democrats among my siblings and extended family. But earlier this month I read a letter to the editor of the Grand Rapids Press by State Representative Roy Schmidt (D-76, Grand Rapids) to which my response was something along the lines of, "Oh, hell, yeah!"
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