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Donna Riner, 52, a medical practice manager, founded the five-member San Carlos Tea Party, in San Diego, which has met just once.
Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America Amy Gardner 2010
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"I just invited friends and family members," Riner said.
Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America Amy Gardner 2010
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Riner, a devout and outspoken Christian, is the person responsible for language in a state homeland security law that recognizes "dependence on Almighty God as being vital to the security of the Commonwealth."
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Previous such actions by Riner have also landed the state in court, The Times reports, with Kentucky's taxpayers -- Christian and otherwise -- footing the bill for his stunts:
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Previous such actions by Riner have also landed the state in court, The Times reports, with Kentucky's taxpayers -- Christian and otherwise -- footing the bill for his stunts:
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Riner, a devout and outspoken Christian, is the person responsible for language in a state homeland security law that recognizes "dependence on Almighty God as being vital to the security of the Commonwealth."
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Riner will keep costing his state money as long as he keeps up those antics.
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In 1991, Riner had been accused of burning down the house of the family she worked for, with the infant inside.
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Cellular will try for a third time Monday to get a 249-foot cell tower built in Riner.
From On High 2005
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Radio squelch was broken when Teddy Riner spoke into his bone microphone or "mic."
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