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decision making process

Americans Approve of Constitution

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Gallup has commissioned a new poll which indicates that a good majority of Americans have taken a High School government class, and know that the President should get approval from the Congress before launching a war:

No More Talkie

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Barack Obama does not wish to discuss his vice-presidential decision making process any further:

Adventures in Office Space, East Nashville Edition

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I have been looking for office space for a few weeks. My requirements are simple: a window, walking distance to coffee, snacks, and/or lunch, 24 hour access, secure, and in East Nashville. I also have a desire for the space to be the kind of place that I want to go to every day.

That’s An Easy One

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The City Paper’s editorial voice asserts that the city of Nashville is at a crossroads and must choose: auto-racing or baseball:

Who Will Be McCain’s Cheney? And Will He Help Choose Himself?

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Marc Ambinder reports that John McCain will soon be picking a Veep czar to guide him through the decision making process of choosing a runningmate.

Rep. Lincoln Davis On His Role A Superdelegate

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From MSNBC:

“The word ‘superdelegate,’ to me is not a proper way to identify it. We are delegates, just as any delegate is chosen,” said Rep. Lincoln Davis, the Democrat who has represented Tennessee’s mostly rural Fourth Congressional district since 2003.

Sweet home Alabama.

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As I write this, I'm sitting in the window of my favorite coffee place ever in my favorite town in Alabama. My blog has been very Nashville-centric and I don't often mention that I lived in Alabama for five pivotal and usually-happy years. We had our second snow day in a row, which was crazy awesome, and I drove down here to see my sister and her husband, who still live here.

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