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How to Ruin your Life~ Pop Culture style

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Pop Culture- handle with care. A tiny bit can be tasty, but too much is down right poisonous! Let's take a look at some of Pop Culture's messages that, if believed, can easily ruin your life!

Bon Voyage Liz

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The good ol' boys at Red State Update give Nashville Scene editor Liz Garrigan a nice little send off as she prepares to go into the book world and be replaced by a carpetbagger from Ohio.

Xenophobes for McCain?

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The Tennessean is taking a look at Councilman Eric Crafton's attempt to write discrimination into the metro charter through his proposed English Only charter amendment. Apparently some are seeing it as an attempt to get voters to the polls for McCain:

Liberal tolerance post of the day

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Selwyn Duke tells the story:

The book was Todd Tucker's 'Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan'; I was reading it on break from my campus job as a janitor. The same book is in the university library....

To The Victor, The Spoils…

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If I should ever go insane and run for public office, I would not seek nor would I want the endorsement of people who openly express their disdain or hatred of people not like themselves. But Hillary Clinton, in winning the support of a majority of Democrats in West Virginia has done just that. She basked in the bigotry that was showered on her.

Sure. Pay me to blog so that I can cover your print as you see fit.

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I guess the city’s progressive bloggers are taking the afternoon off.

- - Nashville City Paper editor Clint Brewer speculating on why local bloggers ignored his publication's story on Metro Schools blending education and religion

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