Philadelphia For A Vote

Philadelphia For A Vote A group of concerned citizens who believe that the citizens of Philadelphia deserve the right to vote FOR or AGAINST the sale of alcohol.

We believe that our citizens should determine the rules within which we live. Others, who do not live in Philadelphia, should not place restrictions on how our citizens should live. We encourage everyone to sign the attached petition. If you are for the sale of alcohol, or against it, the citizens of Philadelphia deserve the right to decide how we want to live.

06/05/2013

We did it! Way to go citizens of Philadelphia!!!!! You have spoken!!!!

06/04/2013

Today is the day! Exercise your RIGHT to VOTE!!!!!

06/04/2013

Tomorrow is the big day! Please grab 5 of your friends and go vote FOR this important economic issue! Keep our tax dollars at home in Philadelphia! It's up to us to make this happen to pave the way for new business, more tourism, more choices, and boost our economy!

02/19/2013

Today is the day we turn in the signatures! We're VERY close but still need as many as we can get! Stop by Kademi or Harold's to sign today! OR print out your own and drop it by one of those locations!

02/17/2013

Had a great turnout last night and heard some great music by Nick Stewart and Bad Habit, Jeff Stewart, and a special appearance by Old School! It was fun visiting and we got more signatures! Now, we're down to the final stretch...if you want to be a part and do your part, sign one tonight or tomorrow! A special thanks to 424 Blues Cafe for hosting us...the place is amazing!!!

11/07/2012

11/7/12
Thanks in large part to the efforts of Gloria Williamson, Deborah Henson and friends, PFAV is proud to report that over 700 municipal voters signed petitions yesterday. We only need 500 more. If everyone reading this update could get 5 qualified municipal voters to sign a NEW petition, we would be in business.

09/25/2012

What Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Griffis may have in common: A desire for this issue to come up for a vote! S.B. 2497, which was approved by the MS House, Senate, Governor and U.S. Department of Justice, mandates a municipal vote upon the presentation of a petition signed by at least 20% of the municipal qualified voters. Under this new law IF the majority of the municipal electorate, who exercise their constitutional right to vote, are in favor of coming out from under the dry laws than the law WILL be changed but IF the majority votes to stay under the existing dry laws than nothing will change. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT SIGNING THE PETITION IN NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM BINDS THE PETITIONER TO A POSITION ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. While PFAV supports a healthy debate on whether or not to one should vote to come out from under the dry laws PFAV would note that said debate may be premature. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all work together to bring this issue to a vote!

09/21/2012

Invite your friends to "like" our page, please!

09/19/2012

Founded in 1881, The Neshoba Democrat is published every Wednesday in Philadelphia, Mississippi.

09/19/2012

Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr. (b. October 2, 1922; d. February 23, 1996, Alcorn County, Mississippi) was a judge, law professor, and state representative in the U.S. state of Mississippi, notable for his 1952 speech on the floor of the Mississippi state legislature concerning whiskey. Here it is----the "whiskey speech":
My friends, I had not intended to discuss this controversial subject at this particular time. However, I want you to know that I do not shun controversy. On the contrary, I will take a stand on any issue at any time, regardless of how fraught with controversy it might be. You have asked me how I feel about whiskey. All right, here is how I feel about whiskey:
If when you say whiskey you mean the devil's brew, the poison scourge, the bloody monster, that defiles innocence, dethrones reason, destroys the home, creates misery and poverty, yea, literally takes the bread from the mouths of little children; if you mean the evil drink that topples the Christian man and woman from the pinnacle of righteous, gracious living into the bottomless pit of degradation, and despair, and shame and helplessness, and hopelessness, then certainly I am against it.
But, if when you say whiskey you mean the oil of conversation, the philosophic wine, the ale that is consumed when good fellows get together, that puts a song in their hearts and laughter on their lips, and the warm glow of contentment in their eyes; if you mean Christmas cheer; if you mean the stimulating drink that puts the spring in the old gentleman's step on a frosty, crispy morning; if you mean the drink which enables a man to magnify his joy, and his happiness, and to forget, if only for a little while, life's great tragedies, and heartaches, and sorrows; if you mean that drink, the sale of which pours into our treasuries untold millions of dollars, which are used to provide tender care for our little crippled children, our blind, our deaf, our dumb, our pitiful aged and infirm; to build highways and hospitals and schools, then certainly I am for it.
This is my stand. I will not retreat from it. I will not compromise.

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