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    Tag: primary schedules

    Slowing Down The Coronation Train


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed Dec 28, 2011 at 05:48:12 PM EST
    Tags: Scott Boman (Detroit), Clark Durant (Detroit), Gary Glenn (Midland), Randy Hekman (Grand Rapids), Pete Hoekstra (Holland), Peter Konetchy (Roscommon), Chuck Marino (Howell), Michigan 4 Conservative Senate, coronation trains, primary schedules, power grabs, credibility and respect, leveraged influence (all tags)

    So I saw an article in the Detroit News last week that triggered some flashbacks from an August night a year ago.  Coupling that with some conversations that I've had over the past 13 months with influential members of the Michigan Tea Party Patriot Network has me scratching my head and wondering what the hell some of these people are thinking.


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