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Lamar Alexander Votes Against Aiding Homeless Children3
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee sent out a press release last night detailing Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander’s votes against a group of 35 bills intended to aid struggling American citizens, many of which were written by his Republican counterparts. Generation Y On Race5
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Least Walkable Cities: Nashville - #26
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Posted on July 23, 2008 - 6:05am at Stone Soup Station
Find more posts like this: Ask any Homeless person in our area and they'd probably rank Nashville 1st instead of 2nd for "least walkable." Not only is the city hard to walk in, but many places one might think are walkable are actually private property with those terrible "on-file" trespassing orders. The Right Readers9
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Posted on July 2, 2008 - 8:46am at Post Politics
Find more posts like this: Mike Byrd points out that blog readers are more politically active than non-blog readers and that left-wing bloggers are more active than their right-wing counterparts. breakthrough raises hopes of new treatments for age-related degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.3
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Posted on June 21, 2008 - 5:32am at Stone Soup Station
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Hope for us ol farts, yet.... Ageing muscle 'given new vigour' If only all those online friends will vote13
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Posted on June 14, 2008 - 2:42am at Post Politics
Find more posts like this: Sean Braisted shares a comment from another Democratic State Executive Committee member who does not share the views of one her counterparts who made news yesterday for comments suggesting Barack Obama has connections to terrorist o How Bad Are The Republicans Doing?11
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Find more posts like this: So bad that their Senate Majority, from a red state, is showing signs of electoral weakness: Thanks to the Tennessean15
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Find more posts like this: In Sunday's Tennessean in the Opinion section, the paper explored the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision concerning the constitutionality of the current lethal injection protocols. Opinions by Attorney David Raybin and Wally Kirby, director of the District Attorneys General Conference, also appeared. The paper highlighted the opinion of U.S. |
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