Sylvania Republican Club BBQ to feature Jo Ann Davidson

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Michael Temple

MEDIA ADVISORY

RNC CO-CHAIR AND FORMER OHIO HOUSE SPEAKER
JO ANN DAVIDSON GIVES KEYNOTE SPEECH
AT SYLVANIA AREA REPUBLICAN ANNUAL BARBEQUE

Sylvania, OHIO – On September 9, at Olander Park, RNC Co-Chairman and former Ohio House Speaker Jo Ann Davidson will give the keynote speech at the Sylvania Area Republican Club’s annul barbeque. The event is scheduled from 6 p.m.
to 10 p.m. and will be held in the Nederhouser Community Hall.

Jo Ann Davidson has achieved a distinguished record of public service in her over-33-year career. Davidson, a member of the Legislature for 20 years, served as Ohio House of Representatives Speaker from January 1995 to December 2000. Her leadership guided many important legislative initiatives through the Ohio General Assembly. Currently Davidson runs private consulting firm JAD & Associates, providing consulting work on a broad range of services involving public policy development and analysis, strategic planning, and political campaigns. In January 2005 she was elected Co-Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

“We have some excellent elected officials in tight races this year and we hope everyone will consider coming out to support and eet them as well as enjoy a nice family event” Patrick Kriner, Chairman of the Sylvania Area Republican Club, said.

Who: RNC Co-Chairman and former Ohio House Speaker Jo Ann Davidson

What: Keynote speech at the Sylvania Area Republican Club’s annual BBQ

When: Tuesday, September 9, 2008; 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Where: Nederhouser Community Hall

Paid for by the Sylvania Area Republican Club

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Good timing...

This is too funny...

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/09/03/rnc-co-chair-we-are-proud-to-be...

“We are holding a convention that will nominate a Republican woman governor, Sarah Pawlenty, as our next Vice-President.”

That is indeed rich.

that is almost as bad as Kennedy calling Obama Osama and Obama introducing Biden as the next President.

People make mistakes

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