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Tippin In The ‘Boro

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Not cow tipping:

Rick Womick and other Republican candidates will be on hand at the Rutherford County Courthouse Square on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 6 PM to enjoy the music of country singer, Aaron Tippin. Mr Womick and the other candidates will meet voters and answer questions. Refreshments will be on hand.

Forty-Three Percent Action

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"I hope it was worth your trip,” the chaplain said.

“A four hour drive in exchange for fifty-two lives.  Yep,” I laughed, “I think that’s a pretty good trade.”

And unexpected.

43 Percent Action.  Worth The Trip.

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"I hope it was worth your trip,” the chaplain said.

“A four hour drive in exchange for fifty-two lives.  Yep,” I laughed, “I think that’s a pretty good trade.”

And unexpected.

Leaning The Effort

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Gail Kerr thinks Mayor Karl Dean needs to get off the fence when it come sto the subject of school rezoning:

Dean said he believes the new school board, which will be elected in three weeks, can and should revisit the rezoning plan if members want.

family ties

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Ah, a post I don’t have to include pictures, do any certain title formatting, put my retrochick image in, answer questions, link to anyone, anything. And I might just write a million words in this post and abuse commas and swear like a sailor, to boot. Just because I can. How I have missed that.

The Mukasey Wiggle

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Mukasey sent the Senate Judiciary Committee his thoughts on waterboarding. But, based on this NYTimes piece, nothing has changed in his opinion since before his confirmation as AG.

Gilmore to Hold "State of the Community Address"

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District 19 Council Member Erica Gilmore kicks off a series of neighborhood meetings in Salemtown on Saturday, January 12 at noon. CM Gilmore has reserved the Morgan Park Community Center to hold the first of several community meetings called the "District 19 State of the Community Address." She tells her constituents in a mailed announcement this week that various Metro Department officials will be attending to help answer questions and address concerns. What a huge leap of progress this

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