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For a review of
President Obama’s first year
by
Newsweek’s
Jonathan Alter |
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A practical road map
for moving our agenda forward
by
Seton Hall Professor
and former campaign Obama senior advisor Mark Alexander |
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When: |
Feb. 18, 2010, 7:00 – 9:30 p.m. |
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Where: |
Montclair Women’s Club,
82 Union St. Montclair, NJ 07042 |
What lessons have we
learned from President Obama’s first year in office?
What
actions we can take to help pass crucial legislation to create jobs;
enact comprehensive financial, election, immigration, and
health-care reform; and reduce our carbon footprint in light of
Republican obstructionism and divisions within the Democratic Party?
What impact will the “tea party”
movement have on this year’s elections?
It is time to get
back to work.
Our planet and the increasing number of unemployed,
uninsured, impoverished can’t wait!
For more information or to RSVP,
contact Marcia Marley -
marciam@bluewavenj.org
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Jonathan Alter
is a senior editor and award-winning columnist for
Newsweek, a television analyst and contributing
correspondent to NBC News and acclaimed author. His 2006
book, The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the
Triumph of Hope, was a national bestseller. He is
currently writing a book on President Obama’s first year. |
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Mark Alexander
is a law professor at Seton Hall
University, teaching and researching on constitutional law
and the intersection of law and politics, including issues
of free speech. Professor Alexander is active in politics
and government; he was senior advisor to candidate Barack
Obama, working for the campaign from January 2007 through
the transition. |