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Posted on November 18, 2008 - 9:11am at Post Politics
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Find more posts like this: The oft-ornery, contrarian Jeff Woods takes a different view of the political demise of Senator Rosalind Kurita at the hands of the Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee Don't Cry For Me Rosalind Kurita6
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Posted on September 15, 2008 - 9:08am at Pith In The Wind
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The Tennessee blogosphere is up in arms over the Democratic Party’s Kurita Gets Away With It13
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Find more posts like this: (Red Hat) Rob Schearer posts over at the Tennessee ConserVOLiance his take on this whole HB2795 testing for every student dust up. He starts with: Homeschool Politics in Tennessee - HB2975 and the Gateway Tests17
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Posted on February 28, 2008 - 3:17pm at The Tennessee ConserVOLiance
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A freshman member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the Memphis area, Mr. George Hardaway, is sponsoring a bill this year which would require both homeschoolers and private school students to take the same “Gateway” end-of-course exams that the state requires public school students to take. |
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