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I Wonder If Sarah Palin Ever Read BillHobbs.com in 2005?

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I've been mulling the following exchange from Sarah Palin's interview this week:

CHARLIE GIBSON: But you were for [the bridge to nowhere] before you were against it. You were solidly for it for quite some period of time .... until Congress pulled the plug.

Obama Campaign Makes Its Presence Known in Clarksville

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The “Unite for Change!” movement supporting Barack Obama kicked off in Clarksville on Saturday, as around 50 people gathered to organize a volunteering and social networking plan for the Clarksville area.

Obama Campaign Makes Their Presence Known in Clarksville

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The “Unite for Change!” movement supporting Barack Obama kicked off in Clarksville on Saturday, as around 50 people gathered to organize a volunteering and social networking plan for the Clarksville area.

Simplifying Simplicity Part 1

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Simplicity has turned out to be one of the most complex subjects I’ve ever studied.  On the long drive back from Texas this past weekend, Becky and I talked more simply about what exactly we mean by “simplicity” than we ever have before.  Here are two questions we asked ourselves and the whittled-down answers we came up with:

Why live simply?

Frank Cagle: Something stinks with NRR contract

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Frank Cagle in Metro Pulse

Solway residents complain that the mulch facility run by Natural Resources Recovery stinks. But it may not smell any worse than the new 10-year contract the county may sign with the firm.

Pleasant green signs, but what do they do?

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Last week, the family and I drove to Nashville and back (well, we never saw Nashville, just part of Nolensville Pike), and I noticed some new driver awareness communications along Interstate 24.

Every so often, I would be kindly informed by a large and friendly sign that my vehicle was entering such-and-such watershed — and admonished to please keep it clean.

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