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Upcoming Events
Tenth Congressional District Democrats, Lake County, Cook County, Illinois  May 9, 2008
Lunch with Valerie Plame Wilson and Hon. Jan Schakowsky

Tenth Congressional District Democrats, Lake County, Cook County, Illinois  May 10, 2008
CANCELLED: "The Cost of War" Vigil in Lake Forest

Tenth Congressional District Democrats, Lake County, Cook County, Illinois  May 10, 2008
Obama Registration Drive Selects Dan Seals As Partner

Tenth Congressional District Democrats, Lake County, Cook County, Illinois  May 10, 2008
POSTPONED: Wine Tasting Event with State Senator Terry Link

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George Bush, January 9, 2004.

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Class Schedule
Important: Be Sure to Register in Advance. Seating May Be Limited.




Let's Talk Politics: Libertyville

Course Number: LTP 204
Date: Thursday May 15th 2008, 07:00pm
Location: Caribou Coffee, 725 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville
Instructor:

Primary season is...finally...winding down. Has the campaign helped, or hurt, the Democratic Party?

This is just one topic you might want to discuss at a Let's Talk Politics gathering at Caribou Coffee in Libertyville.

This is an informal discussion about the issues of the day, hosted by a moderator. Where the conversation goes depends on you and whoever else shows up. So, come out and hear what others have to say, or let us know what's on your mind.

This event is open to all, regardless of age, where you live, or what your opinions might be.




Let's Talk Politics: Waukegan

Course Number: LTP 205
Date: Wednesday May 21st 2008, 07:00pm
Location: Waukegan Public Library, 128 N. County Street, Waukegan
Instructor:

With a slumping economy, a never-ending war, skyrocketing gas and grocery costs, a health care system that's too expensive for many...just to name a few problems...2008 is a very important election year.

To help voters keep up with what's going on, not just on the national level but on the local level as well, Tenth Dems University is hosting a series of Let's Talk Politics events throughout the 10th Congressional District. These gatherings give you a chance to talk with your neighbors about what's happening on the political scene today.

These sessions are open to everyone. They are led by a moderator, but what we discuss is up to you and the others who attend. The discussions we've had so far have been interesting and lively.

You do not have to register in advance, but pre-registration does help us plan for how many will be attending. To pre-register, go to TenthDemsU.org,/a>.

This will be held in the lower level meeting room of the library.


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Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are...a few...Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is neglible and they are stupid.

-- Dwight D. Eisenhower, November 8, 1954