BRADFORD, TRACY Q MEMPHIS,TN 38120 CLAY & LAND INSURANCE INC./HEALTH I 3/25/2003 $390 National Assn of Health Underwriters
BRADFORD, TRACY Q MRS MEMPHIS,TN 38120 CLAY & LAND INSURANCE INC./INSURANC 8/18/2005 $250 Republican National Cmte
And this:
http://www.inpatient-med.com/docs/HIU_December2002.pdf
"Tracy Quick Bradford of Memphis meets with Representative John Tanner (D-TN) and presents him with HUPAC support
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And I look up Janna Herbison and find this:
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/bio/userletter/?id=407&letter_id=337786066
Subject: FYI- MANUSCRIPT ABOUT NEW YORK AND LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMMUTERS
To: Rep. Carolyn McCarthy
June 7, 2005
Hello... My name is Janna Herbison, and I am a wife and mother from Tennessee, who is also a former television news reporter and former Democratic Press Secretary for the TN Legislature. I have recently written a book entitled "Southern in the City" - a manuscript about my experiences in Manhattan/New York over 20 years as a Southerner.
One of my chapters is entitled "To Long Island and Back." It is a chapter about my travels to and from the city in 2000-2001 from Islip, NY on the Long Island RR Commuter train to Penn Station/Manhattan when I almost moved to the City and was interviewing for jobs. The main focus of the chapter is how amazing and helpful the people on the train were to me during my trips. The commuters went out of their way to assist me in so many ways and it wasn't until I saw a movie about the 1993 shootings that I realized why. I have dedicated a part of this book to what happened and to my respect for the Long Island commuters and what they went through. I, of course, am in the process of publishing, but thought Rep. McCarthy would possibly be interested in this book. It basically states that Southern stereotypes about "New Yorkers" are usually not true, and that I had a most enlightening experience getting to interact with these wonderful people.
Thank you very much for reviewing this, and and if Rep. McCarthy is interested in the book, please let me know and I will be more than happy to send her a copy. I would very much appreciate her input and guidance for this project, which I believe will be very worthwhile for both New Yorkers and Southerners in the near future.
Thank you very much, JH
Memphis , TN
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And as for Robin Rasmussen, she's listed in the Board of Directors for the "Memphis Regional Planned Parenthood":
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/memphis/files/NewsViews.pdf
MRPP welcomes Casey Thompson, Ella Horton, Nicole Walthour, Nora Boone, and Robin Rasmussen to it's FY2007 board
(No more Olmert! No more Kadima! No more Oslo! )
Excellent work!
Contact GMA on ABC and complain that they don't do any simple diligence on their interviewees...
Personally, I believe what happend was that instead of ABC looking for 3 random Republicans, they went out and hand-picked these women after looking specifically for "Republican women who said they were voting Democrat". The fact is ABC would be hard-pressed to REALLY find such women. Once you go Republican, you never go back. And that's the truth, baby!!
Give GMA hell for this, because, they claimed these women were randomly picked for their sentiments
Good research! Ping
Childishly transparent.
GMA had a retraction on the story this morning. My wife recorded it for me, I'll check it out tonight. Did you see it?
Got to love Janna Herbison's observation of the friendliness of people riding the commuter train serving congressional districts of Suffolk and Nassau counties that are predominantly Republican, particularly the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th CD's and points east.
No doubt she sent that excerpt of her book to those C. Reps, too, including Peter King (R), for input. It's just that those memos aren't on the web. </sarcasm>