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‘Impeach Obama’ Drive Back In County

Jason Knoblauch, Oneonta, right, signs up for the Lyndon LaRouche PAC this morning at a booth set up next to the Stewart's on Route 28, Cooperstown.  Frank Mathis, left, of the LaRouch PAC, said a week-long drive is encouraging people to contact their congressmen -- Chris Gibson, R-19, is among them -- urging them to back legislation to impeach the President.   The chapter, based in New Jersey, was in town for a similar drive last October.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Jason Knoblauch, Oneonta, right, signs up for the Lyndon LaRouche PAC this morning at a booth set up next to the Stewart’s on Route 28, Cooperstown. Frank Mathis, left, of the LaRouche PAC, said a week-long drive is encouraging people to contact their congressmen — Chris Gibson, R-19, is among them — urging them to back legislation to impeach the President. The chapter, based in New Jersey, was in town for a similar drive last October. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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