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"Anytime someone is rejected by home-state voters, it will give other voters pause," said Jim Roddey, chairman of the GOP in Allegheny County, Pa., who called 2006 "a real liability."
An Old Loss Dogs Surging Santorum Naftali Bendavid 2012
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Mr. Roddey has worked with Mr. Santorum and considers him a friend, but is backing Mr. Romney.
An Old Loss Dogs Surging Santorum Naftali Bendavid 2012
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Roddey laid on the table a preamble and resolution, which were read, to-wit:
Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia : held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, Georgia. Convention of the People 1861
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Roddey, from the Committee to arrange the Senatorial
Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia : held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, Georgia. Convention of the People 1861
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Roddey, from the Committee to whom was referred the duty of arranging the Senatorial Districts of this State, and to prepare an Ordinance therefor, reports the following.
Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia : held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, Georgia. Convention of the People 1861
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Roddey called for the "previous question," which being seconded and sustained, the main question was put, to-wit, upon the passage of original resolution of Mr. Rice, which was carried.
Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia : held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, Georgia. Convention of the People 1861
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But areas farther inland, such as those along the Interstate 5 corridor, wouldn't be spared despite experiencing a lower magnitude of about 7.0, Roddey said.
News Review - Top Stories INKA BAJANDAS The News-Review 2010
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Roddey, who said he is often referred to as the "Prophet of Doom," travels the state preaching to the public about the impending disaster, including a speech he gave at Roseburg High School last spring.
News Review - Top Stories INKA BAJANDAS The News-Review 2010
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"That's what we're trying to do, is make sure they clean it up and leave it in good condition when they leave," Roddey said.
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"The I-5 corridor would cease to exist," said Roddey.
News Review - Top Stories INKA BAJANDAS The News-Review 2010
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