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by Matt Comer Editor editor@goqnotes.com Published: September 6, 2012 in News
Short updates and musings from QNotes staff at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. See more...
US Sen. Dick Durbin: “I cannot remember a more touching ceremony than when [Obama] gathered us together to finally see the end of the discrimination of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
Matt Comer is the editor of QNotes, first hired to serve in the role in October 2007. He can be reached via email at editor@goqnotes.com or via phone at 704-531-9988, ext. 202. Follow him online at facebook.com/matthew.mh.comer or at twitter.com/interstateq.
Special coverage of the 2012 Democratic National Convention brought to you in part by:
...and through the generous support of Ken Badgett, Dobson, N.C.
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