According to CIRCLE's numbers crunched from the exit polling data last night, young voters in Mississippi came out in outstanding numbers proving once again that if you build it, they will come.
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Mississippi Youth Vote Triples
Submitted by Alicescheshirecat on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 12:09.- Alicescheshirecat's blog
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Hancock Bank Can Teach Bush A Thing or Two
Submitted by Ana Maria on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:43.Who would have ever thought that a bank would be the anchor business for beachfront revitalization in Bay St. Louis, Miss., one of the tiny beach towns that comprise Katrina’s ground zero? Yet, that is exactly the case with Hancock Bank, Mississippi’s largest and a strong regional bank as well.
“Run for Cover!” Republican Gov. Evacuation Plan for Gulf Coast Residents
Submitted by Ana Maria on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 16:28.Listen to podcast.
With Hurricane Dean tearing through the Caribbean, Gulf Coast residents watch the weather reports praying that whatever Mother Nature does, she does elsewhere. We’re still a long way off from recovering from Hurricane Katrina, which demolished the area two years ago. Many of our families—mine, included—have put into place evacuation plans that we had never before felt a need to have BK, Before Katrina.
The Associated Press reported that Mississippi’s Republican Governor Haley Barbour stated
“people should think about where they will go if an evacuation is ordered and how
they'll travel.”
Oh, so that’s it? What is this?! Barbour’s admission that he has no evacuation plan?
Normalcy Long Overdue in Katrina-Ravaged Region
Submitted by Ana Maria on Thu, 08/09/2007 - 10:37.by Ana Maria
Two days ago, Mississippi voters in the Democratic Primary ousted Insurance Commissioner George Dale, whose cozy relationship with Big Insurance became his electoral albatross. Surely less than a year ago, Dale anticipated his re-election bid to retain the normalcy he had experienced over the last three decades of running for office.
A Breath Of Fresh Air In Post-Katrina Mississippi
Submitted by Ana Maria on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 08:18.by Ana Maria
Today’s a big day in Mississippi. While there are plenty of contested local races throughout the state—particularly on the Republican side, the insurance commissioner is the most important statewide race because it impacts every individual, family, community, and every form of government inside the state.
Here on the coast, electing Gary Anderson as the Democratic nominee and booting out George Dale from office would clearly send more than a few ripples of joy throughout the Katrina-ravaged region. You see, the insurance crisis impacts so many things that most of us—myself included—just don’t think about until it is pointed out.
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Miss. Insurance Commissioner Just Doesn’t Get It--His Job, That Is
Submitted by Ana Maria on Sun, 08/05/2007 - 08:24.Some have said that I may be too cozy with the industry I regulate. Those who make these charges have never offered one fact where I have not held [the] insurance industry accountable to the laws of Mississippi that I am called on to enforce.
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Miss. Insurance Commissioner Finds Self in Political Harm's Way
Submitted by Ana Maria on Fri, 08/03/2007 - 09:41.by Ana Maria
Once again, Mr. Foot-in-Mouth Diseased Insurance Commissioner of the State of Mississippi—George Dale—has implied that the majority of Americans ought to move. That’s right, George Dale thinks that the 55% of Americans whom the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency reported live within 50 miles of our nation’s gloriously beautiful coastlines should move from our homes, families, communities, places of worship, jobs, and friends . . . and that if we don’t, then—by George—we get what we deserve from the worst of Mother Nature.
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