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The Individual blog, No. 65 for the week starting December 23, 2007.

Happy Holiday!

Yesterday was Christmas

Good Morning!

Day 2: Knocking Doors for Edwards

Rather Rainy Day for Canvasing

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Individual No. 65

Happy Holiday!

I hope you all are enjoying your holiday weekend. I'm off to my parents house now to help them decorate the tree, then I will stay until Christmas on Tuesday.

Should be a lot of fun. Have fun, be safe!

Yesterday was Christmas.

I hope all of you had a good holiday weekend, and as you can see from the picture on the left I had a good weekend.

I got Friday off so I can go to New Hampshire off and help out in the John Edwards campaign with a little canvasing. Should be a lot of fun, as I love to the Molly Stark Byway and the beautiful and very snowy state of New Hampshire.

I'd love to go camping in the Green Mountains next summer when there's a little less snow.

Other then that, tonight I will continue to unpack from going to visit my parents. Most of it's clothes and camera equipment, but there also is a few Christmas gifts that need to put in their proper place.

Good Morning!

I’m heading off to New Hampshire to go door knocking for John Edwards for President. I look forward to working for this man and to bring progressive change to our country.

It looks like a beautiful day to be heading out over the Mary Stark Byway, and trying to work towards progressive change that will make our lives better. For the next few days I will be staying up in Concord, NH and it should be great fun to meet many of the other people who are supporting Edwards bid for the Presidency.

Day 2: Knocking Doors for Edwards.

It looks like a light drizzle out here in New Hampshire but it should be great fun as we proceed to continue to get out the message about Edward's bid for the Presidency.

Yesterday, I spent several hours making phone calls and knocking doors in the area just outside of Concord. Today I will probably stay in the city and do more door knocking wherever it is neccessary. We also went out for drinks last night.

Tommorow, Monday and Tuesday promise to be more of the same. Yet, I look forward to this and it should be great fun as we continue to work towards the presidential primary that's coming up on Tuesday January 8th in New Hampshire.

Rather Rainy Day for Canvasing.

Not that there is an awful lot I can do about it but hopefully it will clear up by this afternoon. The important thing is that we are getting out the message and getting people thinking about the hard choices we have to make for President.

Obviously I hope that people in New Hampshire choose John Edwards. But ultimately it's the fact that people are participating and getting their voice known in the primary. And inless then a week and half the whole election cycle will be over in New Hampshire and we will have a pretty good idea who will be our next candidate for President.

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