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Obama, McCain pledge to work together for reform
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CHANNEL 4 SEES THE LIGHT!
January 13, 2006 - 09:49
Channel 4 has listened to viewers in Middle Tennessee and decided not to air the controversial "Book of Daniel" television series. The second show, which drew an anemic 2.7 rating nationwide last Friday, was to air Friday. Call Channel 4 at 353-4444 and say "thanks". CLICK HERE. |
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WHY ARE ARAB MEN BUYING DISPOSABLE CELL PHONES IN BULK?
January 13, 2006 - 09:50
Maybe they watched "24" last season and learned how hard it is to track calls from them. Unfortunately, the dramatic surge in purchases may be linked to terrorism. CLICK HERE. |
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SPEAKING OF CELL PHONES!
January 13, 2006 - 09:50
I mentioned earlier this week that your cell phone records are for sale on the internet. Well, one enterprising blogger went out and bought the records of former Presidential candidate General Wesley Clark to demonstrate how easy it is to get this info. When will our Tennessee legislators act to make these sites and the sale of this type of personal information illegal???? CLICK HERE. |
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RELEASE THE SADAAM HUSSEIN DOCUMENTS!
January 13, 2006 - 09:51
The truth about Sadaam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction apparently lies in hundreds of thousands of pages of documents which are being held from public view by the U.S. Government. Release them and let the chips fall where they may! CLICK HERE. |
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WILL ANY DEMS DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN IT COMES TO OPHELIA FORD?
January 13, 2006 - 09:51
The Tennessee Attorney General has issued an opinion that 17 votes in the 33 member State Senate will be enough to void the fraud ridden election of Ophelia Ford to the Senate seat previously held by indicted former Senator, and Ophelia Ford's brother, John Ford. The Republicans have 17 votes in the Senate, but two of those Republicans voted to keep the Democrats in control of the Senate despite that majority. A vote on voiding the election, which featured several dead people "voting," several felons voting illegally, and numerous others voting in violation of the law, could take place early next week. Just imagine if Ophelia had been DEFEATED by her white opponent, do you think the media, the Democrats, the NAACP and others might be more disturbed about a pattern of fraud in this election????? CLICK HERE. |
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CAN UNETHICAL LEGISLATORS PASS ETHICS LEGISLATION?
January 13, 2006 - 09:52
Of course not. So don't expect much from the so-called special session. Frank Cagle, in Knoxville, highlights other problems with the special session in his latest column. CLICK HERE. |
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CROOKED CONGRESSMAN NEEDS MORE EXPOSURE.
January 13, 2006 - 09:52
A Democrat Congressman apparently used his position to get an ownership interest in a Niger technology company, and one of his top aides has now implicated him in federal court. But the media isn't paying much attention. This is much worse than anything the Tom Delay has been accused of, but the media is ignoring it. I guess it is because Congressman William Jefferson is a DEMOCRAT. CLICK HERE.
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THOSE FLYING SHRIMP ARE KILLER!
January 13, 2006 - 09:53
The family of a man who died from complications after having neck surgery is blaming the cook at a Japanese restaurant for tossing shrimp tails at him. Apparently, the man wrenched his neck while ducking the shrimp, and later had surgery to repair his injury. He developed an infection and died. Seems like a stretch to me, but the family says they are entitled to $10 million from the restaurant. Quick test: is the family from New York or California? (These cases almost always come from one or the other, don't they?) CLICK HERE. |
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