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- About the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans
1/10/2010 - 100% relevant
Georgia Log Cabin Republicans is part of the nation's largest gay and lesbian Republican organization. - How to Add Georgia Log Cabin News Headlines RSS to Your Web Site
5/15/2010 - 88% relevant
It's easy and free to add current news headlines from Georgia Log Cabin to your web site with our RSS feed. - Georgia Log Cabin Republicans Weekly News Updates E-Mail Newsletter
9/5/2009 - 88% relevant
Get the latest news and events from the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans sent right to your e-mail box! - Georgia Republican and Political Links
2/13/2010 - 50% relevant
Web sites of interest to Republicans and conservatives in Georgia. - The 1998 Georgia Elections
11/5/1998 - 38% relevant
The year 1998 offered Georgia Republicans the best opportunity in the party's history to finally seize control of Georgia state government from the governorship to the constitutional offices to the General Assembly. - 1998 Georgia Election Preview
11/4/1998 - 34% relevant
The upcoming November elections promise to be among the most interesting and hard fought in Georgia history according to the published polls and the level of political advertising. - Georgia GOP Leadership Chooses Inclusiveness Over Intolerance
5/24/1999 - 32% relevant
On May 21st and 22nd, 1999, the Georgia Republican Party held its convention in Augusta, Georgia, at the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center. - Log Cabin Republicans Take Their Place at Georgia GOP Convention
5/20/1999 - 32% relevant
This weekend's Georgia Republican State Convention in Augusta marks a milepost for the Georgia GOP and Georgia Log Cabin Republicans -- a group of gay and lesbian Republicans -- as they build a bigger, more inclusive Party. - News and Political Web Site Links
5/9/2010 - 27% relevant
Local Georgia, regional, and national web sites of interest to Republicans and conservatives. - Georgia Democrats Vote to Continue Quotas
3/6/1998 - 27% relevant
State Party Chairman Rusty Paul blasted Senate Democrats for voting in a straight party line vote on multiple amendments to H.B. 1101, amendments which would have ended affirmative action in Georgia.
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