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Preds sign Ellis, trade Mason

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The Preds are closing their ranks behind goalie Dan Ellis, who barely made the roster out of training camp but shined down the stretch and in the playoffs, and have traded fellow netminder Chris Mason to the div

Business TN Interviews Kim McMillian

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See the entire interview with the prospective Gubernatorial candidate here:

BTN: Early media coverage of your announcement has focused on your 2002 vote in favor of an income tax for Tennessee. What is your response?

My Serious Thoughts on Barack Obama and his Speech, "A More Perfect Union"

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She of luminous beauty and deep, caring thoughts, Ginger, posted tonight about Obama's failure to address his pastor regarding certain sermons that he disagreed with until they made headlines and forced the issue. She makes good points about why this gives her pause about a man who just might be the right choice for our country.

Typically, I stay away from writing about politics. It tends to

Book Review: The Paradox of Choice, by Barry Schwartz

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I’m back at it, with another book review, which is still on track with a book a week, though I started lagging behind recently. This book comes recommended by my friend, Neeraj.

Could this answer some of the questions about your Obama vs Hillary choice? It's fun!

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I'm not saying either is right or better, but it has occured to me that there is a really distinct honest feeling in both camps that the other "just isn't making the right choice". People do percieve things differently. This is an interesting little "test" to see which way your brain tends toward.

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Ford in Fox Mode

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Harold Ford Jr., who apparently learned to love firearms at the St. Albans Prep School, seems to be a little miffed at the allegations made by Barack Obama that a vote for the 2002 "Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq" was somehow a vote for going to war in Iraq:

Harold Ford Jr. Calls Obama Iraq Plan Unrealistic

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The DLC Chairman at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut:

At Quinnipiac, Ford, a charming story-teller, repeatedly told the crowd that he had been to Iraq six or seven times. Ford was one of 81 Democratic Congressman who voted in 2002 to authorize President Bush to use in Iraq if necessary.

Iowa in Progress

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Alright, so I’ve been watching the Democrats (a single precinct in Des Moines) on CSPAN1 since about 6:30, but for various reasons haven’t been able to get to the computer ’til now. I’ll try to recreate the so-far…

I’m probably the only person in town

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I’m probably the only person in town who thinks it’s cool that it’s four o’clock and just barely above freezing.

Ok, maybe “cool” wasn’t the right choice of words.

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