$1,500 to party with Franklin Sands?
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June 19, 2008

$1,500 to party with Franklin Sands?

Sands_and_waldmen_event_june_17_2 How original.

First Senate Republicans and Democrats announce fundraisers at the upcoming concert in Tampa. Now Rep. Franklin Sands, incoming House Democratic leader, will host a $1,500 affair at the July 15 Sunrise show.

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That Franklin is a party animal!

I would rather party with my 98 year old grandmother than Franklin Sands. Talk about boring...

Seems like Rep. Sands should be paying US to party with him, no?

oh, but Jim Waldman will be there too! Mothers - make sure your high school daughters stay away!

Move along, Alex....there's no news here. Yawn!

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