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Marc Friedland
Welcome
Welcome to my website. I was passively interested in politics for many years, but after enduring the 8 year national disaster that was the Bush administration in Washington, I decided it was time to get involved. I was elected as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention from the North Carolina 9th district. After the convention I worked for Harry Taylor's campaign for congress in the NC 9th district.
In 2009 I was a candidate for Charlotte City Council from District 7, and my campaign helped give attention to the small business community of Charlotte.
In March 2010 I was appointed by the Charlotte City Council to a 3 year term on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee and recently reappointed to another 3 year term.
I am currently the 1st Vice Chair of the Mecklenburg County Democratic Party.
Through my involvement I found that one person can make a difference. The problem is that one person is not enough to make all the changes that are needed.
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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Change We Can Believe In?
During President-Elect Obama’s election campaign he offered little in the way of concrete economic policy. Near the end of the campaign he made some remarks to say that he favored policies that would be good for the middle class, but … Continue reading
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Capitalism Is Dead. Long live… (what?)
Regardless of what the “experts” are saying, the recent economic crisis means that capitalism as we know it is dead. Continue reading
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An Election Is Not A Football Game
The 2008 election cycle is finally over and none too soon. I was really getting tired of the football game syndrome that the election seems to have brought on. You would have thought with the interesting candidates and very definitive … Continue reading
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