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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Smith For Cooper

Bev Smith, billed as the host of the only national African-American nightly talk show, comes Friday to Jordan's Crossing in Bond Hill to spearhead a rally for Cincinnati City Council candidate Minette Cooper.



“Bev has been a good friend for a long time,” Cooper said in announcing the visit. “I’m honored that she would take the time to come to Cincinnati and speak on my behalf.”



The rally's set for 6-8 p.m. in the Worship Center at Jordan's, formerly Swifton Commons. Smith's scheduled to speak for 30 minutes. The Cincinnati Super Choir also will perform.


4 Comments:

at 7:43 PM, September 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Date ?

 
at 7:54 PM, September 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

so, someone few Cincinnati voters listen to, aired locally on a radio station absolutely no one listens to, is going to help Minette Cooper, in the race ONLY to qualify for taxpayer-funded healthcare for life, get elected?

What, Nick Lachey was busy?

 
at 10:42 PM, September 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yawn...slow news day, even for a blog.

 
at 1:05 AM, September 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't wait to see if she paid for her promo spots on the Buzz for this event. Oh... I hope she's smart and didn't take a favor from Bev and Daddy Love!

 
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