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In Henry County this afternoon meeting w/ local leaders concerning jobs & the economy. Thanks to SunSouth for hosting! pic.twitter.com/zOlDJJOf
Congratulations to Andalusia native Blanche Alverson on being named Auburn University's Miss Homecoming! http://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2012/11/03/congrats-blanche/ …
PHOTO: @RepMarthaRoby talks to 6th graders in Dothan, AL about the legislative branch of the federal government. http://twitpic.com/b9qhd7
Alabama has seen its share of disasters in the last few years and we've always been grateful to our neighbors who helped in our time of need
Politics should never get in the way of helping others in need, especially during an emergency like this.
I'm disturbed by this report about crews being turned away or delayed b/c of union interference. I hope it's not true http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/11/decatur_utilities_manager_veri_1.html#incart_river_default …
Proud of our @AlabamaPower linemen & crews for the work they are doing in storm-damaged states. Alabamians lending a hand to those in need!
If we all contribute it will go a long way toward helping those in need.
texting REDCROSS to 90999 will send $10 directly to the disaster relief fund. The screenshot shows how easy it is. pic.twitter.com/pWmBccQD
We can all help. One great way is donating to the Red Cross, which is already on the ground assisting relief efforts. Donating is easy...
Hurricane Sandy has devastated our neighbors to the north, and I hope you'll join me in praying for all who are being affected.
Had a fun visit with the 6th grade class at Houston Academy in Dothan today. Smart students to say the least! pic.twitter.com/XlYCvdvT
Enjoyed sitting down with @ben_stanfield for "Live at Lunch" on @WTVY to talk about the issues of the day. pic.twitter.com/pf6Hagd2
Saw some mighty "a-peeling" satsuma oranges @ Dallas Hartzog's farm yesterday.Thx to all the growers for having me out! pic.twitter.com/UrpsSZz7
The victims, their families and the American people deserve more than election year spin about why the White House acted the way it did.
Now that their narrative has proven false, answers are less forthcoming. But why was it so important to blame the video in the first place?
The WH seemed eager to answer questions about the attack in the immediate aftermath, attempting to drive a narrative with the news media
Why did the Administration so forcefully try to convince Americans this attack was a protest of an internet video?
The more we learn about what truly happened in Benghazi, the more suspect the Admin statements in the days & weeks after the attacks become
. @SpeakerBoehner is right to press Pres Obama for answers on what really went on inside his Administration in the wake of the attack
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