Posts Tagged ‘ Rutherford County ’

Morning Coffee – Research, Research, Research Edition

July 15, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Research, Research, Research Edition

I know I write too much about school, but lately, particularly with the start of the new semester, it’s taking up a healthy portion of my time, so it should come as no surprise that it’s on my mind a lot. The other day I was talking about my frustration with the financial aid...

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Morning Coffee – Extended Weekend Edition

July 2, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Extended Weekend Edition

You know, I think the one thing that everyone needs, aside from a share of the obscene stacks of money that one candidate has amassed while the majority of the state suffers through a recession, is a long weekend. I mean, why the heck not? We’ve been working our patooties off and we need...

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Everyone’s Against Guns in Bars Except Legislators and the NRA

May 14, 2010
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There have been a litany of Op-Ed pieces advocating against the recently passed “Guns in Bars” law. Here’s another one from the Rutherford County Daily News Journal: With the NRA exerting pressure, the House caved in and passed a veto-proof bill that would allow conceal-carry permit holders to take their weapons into any establishment...

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52:95=Statewide

May 4, 2010
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As Trace noted in Morning Coffee, there are 52 Counties in Tennessee that saw significant damage as a result of the storms that launched the month of May. Hardeman and McNairy Counties saw an EF-3 tornado that cut a 30 mile line through several communities and destroyed or damaged more than 200 homes, and...

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Shocking And Horrible

February 19, 2010
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There are sometimes that words cannot be found. Several Southern Baptist Ministers across the nation are leading prayers in their congregations asking God to kill Obama and “leave his children fatherless.” This is one of those times.

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