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- Written by Kim

That's where you come in... We want your help in ensuring that we have a huge crowd when the chairman of the Electoral Commission, Mr. Ahmed Isaack Hassan, and his commissioners come to Atlanta on Sunday December 11th, 2011. We know you are committed committed to this vision by the fact that you are on KDAC mailing list, but we need your help in galvanizing the community so that we can show up in large numbers to present our case. Please remember, that our power is in numbers, so please extend your reach and help in making sure we have a 200-300 people at this meeting.
The meeting details are as below:
2055 South Park Place,
Atlanta, Georgia, 30339
Tel: 1-770-272-9441
Date: December 11, 2011
Time: 4:00 - 7:00 pm
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KDAC of Ga is nonpartisan and non-tribal. KDAC of Ga does and will not endorse or fund-raise for any Kenyan political candidate. KDAC of Ga is not an arm or extension of the Kenyan embassy or any political party. KDAC of Ga of open for every Kenyan and does not charge any membership. KDAC of Ga is a voice of ALL Kenyans in Diaspora for issues that affect them both in Georgia and in Kenya. Come and get your voice heard!
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