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Bringin it home

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Adam Groves reports on Kent Williams unauthorised use of an endorsement letter as well as his attack on fellow Republican for their attack him for selling out to Naifeh as well as taking donations from Democrat leadership.

Williams says....

How Long Can You Hold Your Breath?

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I’ve been at a conference in Atlanta for the last few days. God used this time to stretch me in all kind of ways, but there was a quote in the last session that Andy Stanley borrowed from Craig Groeschel which really got me thinking.

“To reach people no one else is reaching, we must do things no one else is doing”

The future of conference communication

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In case you haven’t noticed lately communication has taken some incredible steps forward. It’s sort of a no-brainer to folks living in the new media fishbowl, but to newbies it can be overwhelming to understand how these conversations are being conducted. The conference, or un-conference circuit is a prime example of what I’m talking about.

The Absence Of Ford

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Mediaverse notes that Ophelia Ford’s doctors have release a second statement on her condition:

“Senator Ford’s family has asked that Methodist University Hospital and her physician inform you that she has a medical condition causing malnutrition, dehydration and anemia at this time, requires continued hospitalization.”

Ramsey Mocks Dem Proposal on Ophelia

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Republicans predictably are openly ridiculing the new scheme to force Sen. Ophelia Ford out of office temporarily so Democrats aren't outvoted on every issue before the state Senate this session.

Anti-abortion Resolution Clears Committee

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The measure will almost certainly be killed in the state House, but the Senate Judiciary Committee has just voted in favor of stripping women of abortion rights under the Tennessee constitution.

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