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Slumdawg
Junior Artist Username: Slumdawg
Post Number: 828 Registered: 04-2010 Posted From: 204.74.221.4
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, May 06, 2010 - 12:19 pm: |
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kurrod tag eti ani pichikak adugutunaad Sombabu |
   
Stig
Side Hero Username: Stig
Post Number: 2256 Registered: 01-2010 Posted From: 67.80.101.77
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, May 06, 2010 - 12:17 pm: |
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Naakkuda eppatikaina California Governor giri seyyalani korika !!  ------- Only seven people have looked The Stig straight in the eyes. They are all dead now !!
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Ashton
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Post Number: 3766 Registered: 05-2008 Posted From: 66.90.104.94
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http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100504/NEWS0108/3050400 66/1055/NEWS/Yalamanchili+wins+2nd+Dist.+Dem+primary Newcomer Surya Yalamanchili won the Democratic nomination in the 2nd Congressional District and will meet incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt in the fall. With nearly all precincts reporting in the sprawling district, Yalamanchili had 40 percent, Madeira businessman David Krikorian 38 percent and Parker, a health administrator from Pike County, had 21 percent. Krikorian all but conceded the Democratic primary late Tuesday, saying the Hamilton County vote appears to have given the victory to Yalamanchili, a former Procter & Gamble executive who lives in the East End. “I think we just won,” Yalamanchili told celebrants at Blackfinn in downtown Cincinnati. “Jean Schmidt is going to be a formidable competitor, but I don’t think the task will be as big as the one we just overcame … The next five months will be like the primary on steroids.” Krikorian blamed his apparent loss on allegations last week that he had made fun of Yalamanchili’s name. He strongly denied the accusations. “That clearly affected the final outcome,” he said. “That was the difference. We tried to run a very positive campaign, but one of our opponents stooped to the level of playing the race card.” Krikorian, a Madeira businessman, lost to Schmidt when he ran as an independent candidate two years ago. Schmidt, who was in Washington, D.C., Tuesday evening, said her easy primary victory indicates that she has “done the job the people of my district voted me to do.” She said her general election campaign will be run the same way, regardless of who her Democratic opponent is. “I’m going to run very hard to make sure I’m in the winner’s circle in November,” Schmidt said. Libertarian candidate Marc Johnston will be running for the seat in the general election. The 2nd Congressional District encompasses seven counties extending from Cincinnati to Portsmouth. |
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