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Test Driving GOOOH

I'm a Tea Party fan. I've been to just about every one of them in this area as well as the huge March on DC on September 12th of last year. It feels good to get out and express my frustrations with the current quagmire of corruption and misrepresentation in Washington, DC; however, I needed to do more. I wanted to take an active part in fixing the situation.

That's what I've been doing for the past four months after becoming involved with GOOOH. GOOOH's process is the action plan, it's the natural next step in the grassroots movement to put Washington, DC back on its proper Constitutional track.

For those of you in this area (Louisville, KY and north/east of here), there are two opportunities coming up soon to "test drive" the GOOOH ("Get Out Of Our House!") process. Please make a note of these and try to attend.


Friday, 4/16/10 from 6:30 to 8:30pm:
The clubhouse at 1 Woodland Hills Drive, Southgate, KY 41071

Saturday 4/24/10 from 2 to 4pm:
The Irish Rover Too at 117 E. Main Street, La Grange, KY 40031

Please email me if you need more details on these events.


I hope you all will try to experience this process for yourselves at a GOOOH meetup near you. Check Meetup.com for GOOOH meetups. I promise you'll find it stimulating and promising. It's the only way to set this Republic straight after so many decades of corruption and strangulation by the two party system.


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GOOOH stands for "Get Out of Our House" and is pronounced like the word "go." It is a NON-PARTISAN plan to evict the 435 career politicians in the U.S. House of Representatives and replace them with everyday Americans just like you.

Join the revolution!  Visit http://www.GOOOH.com for details.



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