Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Attorney general bill baxley

  • Former Attorney General Bill Baxley's 'Kiss My A**' Letter To Ku Klux Klan ...

    In 1970, shortly after being elected Attorney General of Alabama, 29-year-old Bill Baxley reopened the 16th Street Church bombing case -— a racially motivated act of terrorism that resulted in the deaths of four African-American girls in 1963 and a ...

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  • Obama or Romney? It's Election Day -- Finally!

    Baxley has been a fixture on the state's political stage for decades, first as the wife of Bill Baxley, a former attorney general, lieutenant governor and gubernatorial nominee. After her marriage to Baxley ended, Lucy Baxley began her own climb up the ...

    blog.al.com

  • As Alabama's last Democrat, Baxley reviews career

    She worked with a young district attorney named Bill Baxley and followed him to Montgomery when he was elected attorney general. They later married. Their marriage ended after his unsuccessful campaign for governor in 1986, and she worked as a single ...

    www.gadsdentimes.com

  • Alabama GOP looks ahead to elected leadership in counties

    Bill Armistead, chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, said when he was elected almost two years ago that his goals were to win the remaining statewide seats and to flip the county courthouses, where he said a majority of seats at that level were ...

    progress.montgomeryadvertiser.com

  • In the States

    Though some analysts had rated the race a tossup, Mr. Flake collected more than half of the vote compared with just 45 percent for his opponent, Richard H. Carmona, a surgeon general in President George W. Bush's administration. Four incumbent ...

    elections.nytimes.com

  • Alabama party chairmen like chances in Tuesday's elections

    Alabama Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead is confident about Tuesday's presidential election, likes the party's chances to defeat Alabama's last Democrat holding statewide office and wants more Republican circuit clerks.

    blog.al.com

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