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John Rodgers on the latest comedy of errors in the legislature:
Republicans were meeting in the legislative library this afternoon in which only GOP lawmakers and staff could attend. Reporters were barred from entry.
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Former Fullback for the Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown, stopped by the Tennessee State Senate last week to promote his program Amer-I-Can, where he received an extremely warm reception from the Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey: Bound'ry Owners Turned Away Previous Openness to Turn Down Amps in Favor of Their Code Violating "Concept"10
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