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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Who Is G.A Hardaway



I have tried to find a picture or something, indicating to me at least what the newly elected State Representative for dist. 92 looks like. I am just an interested observer being that I don't live in the district anyway. He does affect me indirectly since I am a Memphis resident. The only introduction I have had to this guy is by two people who I don't particularly trust either. Two other State Representatives Ulysess Jones and Larry Miller, endorsed this guy in a phantom type radio commercial. This guy has now been elected and we don't even know him.

Mr. Hardaway ran on a platform of reforming the lottery. The two officials that endorsed him were instrumental in the present setup. Based on all indications up until this point. I would say it's business as usual. If someone knows more about this individual than is readily accessible. Please feel welcome to share. Who is G.A. Hardaway?

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:00 AM

    Common:

    Rep. Hardaway was sworn in on Monday, March 19. He should have a picture on the legislative website coming soon. He's part of the DADS group against deadbeat moms. Affiliations aside, he appears to be sort of militant (in a Henri Brooks kind of way).

    If you go on the state House website under video streaming, you can select March 19 from the pull dowm menu and watch him get sworn in.

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  2. I'll be sure and check that out. Thanks for the information.

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  3. At least I almost know how he looks. The video isn't of the best quality. I still think he is a ringer. Birds of a feather flock together. Anybody from the mold of Henri Brooks is bound to be trouble.

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  4. I finally got some information on this newly elected official. It appears he is like a lot of his fellow Democrats. He doesn't like to pay his bills. The studio he used to make his radio commercial, has yet to be paid. Now that he has been voted into office. I guess he feels like that one's on the house. He has become scarce all of a sudden. Refusing to pay them a mere $200. You can rest assured he paid WDIA and WLOK to air them.

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