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(Pd. Political Adv) Town Hall Style Meeting with Rand Paul
There will be a town hall style meeting with U.S. Senate Candidate Rand Paul, of Bowling Green, KY, Thursday, February 25, 2010, at 6pmCT, at the Karnes Dyno Rev Engines Office, 238 Development Drive, Columbia, KY, in the Green River Commerce Park. Ron Paul is the son Congressman Ron Paul. Rand Paul seeks the seat being vacated by Sen. Jim Bunning. For more information, call Mark Karnes at (270) 634-1424 or Bill Troutwine at (270) 385-9597. Everyone is invited and welcome. Paid for by Mark Karnes, Columbia, KY.

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