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'''Drinking Liberally''' is a [[socialist]] and [[liberal]] "drinking club". Today there are many "chapters" of the club, which meet on a regular basis to discuss political strategy in an unregulated environment, including some affiliated with college campus organizations such as Young Democrats chapters. One of the advantages of the organization for liberal politicians is that no records are kept of discussion so that various "dirty tricks" may be planned without fear of reprisal or investigation. [[Jon Corzine]] and [[Ned Lamont]] were both known to regularly visit their local "chapters" of the organization.
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'''Drinking Liberally''' is a [[socialist]] and [[liberal]] "drinking club". Today there are many chapters of the club, which meet on a regular basis to discuss political strategy in an unregulated environment, including some affiliated with college campus organizations such as Young Democrats chapters. [[Jon Corzine]] and [[Ned Lamont]] were both known to regularly visit their local chapters of the organization.
  
It was started by activists in the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen in New York City.
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It was started by activists in the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen in New York City.
  
[[category:political organizations]]
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==External links==
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*[http://drinkingliberally.org/ Home Page]
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[[Category:Political Organizations]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, December 3, 2009

Drinking Liberally is a socialist and liberal "drinking club". Today there are many chapters of the club, which meet on a regular basis to discuss political strategy in an unregulated environment, including some affiliated with college campus organizations such as Young Democrats chapters. Jon Corzine and Ned Lamont were both known to regularly visit their local chapters of the organization.

It was started by activists in the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen in New York City.

External links