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ALL Diebold, ALL the Time: It’s the New Hampshire Primary (2008)
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WOMEN’S MIDWINTER RETREAT 1:30 - 5 pm - Presented by: The Center Within Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, Mt. St. Joseph, situated on the hillside overlooking the Ohio River, offers us the beauty of winter. Winter is a time when the tree roots are growing in quiet hibernation, encouraging us as well to take time for prayer and inner reflection on the goodness and beauty of life within us. Come, join the circle of women on the journey of life during this midwinter season.  We will together create sacred space, which includes: Song and Guided Prayer/ Reflection - Quiet Reflective time for Listening Within - Sharing our Stories (if you wish) - Celebrating our Lives Together in Ritual Led by: Kathleen Hartman Blackburn, Donna Steffen, SC, Mary Ann Humbert Held at: Rose Room at Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, 5900 Delhi Road, Mt. St. Joseph, OH 45051 - From River Road (50 West), turn Right onto Fairbanks, which becomes Delhi. Stay on Delhi until it deadends at the entrance to the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse. A parking lot is found just past the buildings. Use main entrance! Fee: $25. ($30. after Jan.3 (Mail Registration Below. Keep time, info, and directions. ) Checks/ Registration to: The Center Within, PO Box 6027, Cincinnati, OH 45206 Information: 513-751-3358, 513-681-8881, , http://www.TheCenterWithin.org


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January 28

6 pm - 7:30 pm
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Sunday, January 14, 2007


Sean Holbrook’s Special Message for The Beacon

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Recently, Sean Holbrook‘s fake City Council campaign came under attack.  Now he has issued a YouTube message for The Beacon.


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  1. says:

    I bet he gets 709 votes at least!!!!

    (that is a joke at the green party AND jeffre’s expense)

  2. Seek Help! says:

    Dean, please stop encouraging this guy by posting his BS.

  3. anon says:

    What a powerful statement. I’m convinced that Sean should run for Council. As childish as he is he is a better choice than the majority we have on Council now.

  4. funnelcake says:

    What a load of crap.  He would not blow that cat’s brains out for the city.  I think the only way to prove that he is serious about running for council is to go ahead and do it.

  5. says:

    Childish? I thought the video was very manly. If the true measure of a man is judged by the size of his pepper grinder.
    Im going to try my best to help the less fortunate of the city, and have some fun while doing it.
    I appreciate the odd interest The Beacon has taken in me, even if it is to discourage voters from voting for me. Maybe having someone like me in the mix will encourage more people to come out and vote, even if it is only to ensure I don’t get on the council.

  6. says:

    No real man would kill a harmless pussy (cat).

  7. funnelcake says:

    “Blah blah blah blah blah.” -Sean Holbrook

    I still don’t see the spaghetti sauce.

  8. Dave Rothfuss says:

    Holbrook will shake things up, and that’s what politics needs, unless you’re happy with another election filled with pencil pushers and ass kissers.  With the right guidance and support he could have a positive impact.  I propose he runs on the Social Ironist platform, with Family Values as his main issue.

    oh yeah!  time to shamelessly self-promote my band:
    http://www.myspace.com/2nightstandband

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