• 10,000 Monkeys and a Camera: with Democrats like these, who needs Republicans?
• 55-40 Memphis: We could achieve more progress in the coming months than in all of the 40 years since Martin died.
• Tiny Cat Pants: I’m sure "We’re still pissed about things that happened before you were born" will make a stirring campaign slogan for the Republicans this fall.
• BlountViews: Swiftboating a local judge candidate
• Carole Borges: Prescription drugs are becoming a menace to society and patients don't know who to trust anymore.
• The Crone Speaks: We all know, that for years, Jeb is being "groomed" to follow in daddy’s footsteps. [..] Corporations, especially the oil companies, want a Bush in office.
• Cup Of Joe Powell: The first rule about Congressional Elections in the 1st District is - You don't talk about Congressional Elections in the 1st District. Plus: Rep. Davis Dodges Debate
• Don Williams: ...this is about electric moon spiders and giant rainbows that wade ocean waters in order to show you the whole round realness of wonder that only a vacation can provide by reminding you of who you were before you became what you do...
• TNDP: Tennessee Young Dems look to capture 5,000, plus TNDP Chairman Gray Sasser: Lamar Alexander is wrong on energy
• Enclave: It would be a shame if the next President was more of an advocate for programs that support Metro Nashville than our own elected representative.
• Fletch: Realization
• KnoxViews (Rocketsquirrel): Currently, oil and gas companies hold leases on nearly 68 million acres of federal land (both onshore and under OCS waters) that they are not developing.
• Lean Left: If the President tells a company it’s legal, it’s legal.
• Left of the Dial: "Staycation" is the new buzzword for the summer of 2008.
• LeftWingCracker: I can see THAT now: LOOK HOW SAFE I'VE MADE SHELBY COUNTY! That's a winner, bubba, I'd take that and really run with it if I were you. Oy. Next, other than the Baker-Alexander-Thompson tribe, who knows Gibbons outside of Big Shelby? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? I digress.
• Liberadio(!): ...tonight’s 500 foot swim, which is scheduled for 5:00pm at Riverfront Park, has already served its purpose - prompting Nashvillians to start chattering about the state of the river and its environs.
• Newscoma: wish just once that Tanner voted the way I wanted him to vote. Cohen just may be the only lifeline that Tennessee has for calling foul on this sort of stuff. This isn’t about warrantless wiretapping. It’s about saving corporations money.
• The Pesky Fly: The real traitor here is Steny Hoyer. And Nancy Pelosi.
• Progressive Nashville: ...a brief overview of some of McCain's 2007 votes on children's issues..., plus: What does it take to get fired in Memphis?
• Resonance: I was not at all surprised to see Senator McCain flip-flop with yesterday's announcement that he now opposes the federal moratorium on offshore oil drilling. I expect more politicians to follow this path as public pressure to do something about the energy crisis builds.
• RoaneViews: Here's a "Predict the Race" spreadsheet for the Ruppe-Yager Senate race.
• Russ McBee: Just like their recent obstruction of the carbon reduction bill, today's actions show that the GOP have no intention of doing anything meaningful about our most pressing environmental and energy issues.
• Sean Braisted: ...I still don't get the argument by some against immunity. There seem to be two thoughts.
• Sharon Cobb: I can tell you I know first hand Obama has been in and out of Nashville visiting Al Gore during the past year, and Gore advised him, as he did other candidates.
• Silence Isn't Golden: Everyone's buzzing about the new Quinnipiac poll numbers that show Obama not only handily winning in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, but also have him up in Florida.
• Southern Beale: Isn’t that special! The four largest Western oil companies are preparing to sign no-bid contracts in Iraq, bringing them back to a position they had 36 years ago. Is that some long-range planning or what!
• Tennessee Guerilla Women: What with Michelle's dangerously feminist habit of speaking her mind, or sounding altogether too much like First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, extreme stepford, um, I mean steps are being taken.
• TennViews (Chris Lugo): Abstinence only until marriage curricula is censorship, pure and simple. Any school program that withholds scientifically valid information does not present young people with the full range of options they will actually face in life.
• Vibinc: Ahh, but constituents aren’t good at Change™ either. They want to balance their household budgets while owning the biggest big screen HDTV with 4 picture in pictures and total immersion surround sound. They want rock solid abs after a mere 20 minute workout and to eat that carton of Twinkies in one sitting. It’s a startling contradiction.
• WhitesCreek Journal: A message to Tennessee Democrats, "Get on the Love Train now, cause the good seats are going fast."
•: Women’s Health News
Thoughts on the AMA Homebirth "Ban," Ricki Lake, and Midwifery
BONUS ROUND: The AP v. blogger dustup - a sampling...
• Enclave: At the Risk of Violating Rexblog's Fair Use Policy
• « The Crone Speaks: Ass.Press’s Desire to Re-write Fair Use
• Newscoma: Connecting The Dots
• Newscoma: The AP vs. Bloggers
• KnoxViews: AP, bloggers, and the fair use controversy
• Russ McBee : AP follows RIAA and MPAA into the gutter
• The Crone Speaks: Heavy Hand of the AP
DOUBLE BONUS ROUND: The Hobbs (no not that one, the other one) controversy...
• TennViews (WhitesCreek): Fred Hobbs Seems intent on destroying Lincoln Davis Gubernatorial chances
• KnoxViews: Obama connected
• The Pesky Fly: Just Speechless
• Silence Isn't Golden: What The Hell Is Going On Here?
• LeftWingCracker: Feel Good Friday this is NOT, not today
• Sean Braisted: Benefit of the Doubt
• Sean Braisted: The Wheels On The Bus Go Round and Round
• Silence Isn't Golden: Here's How It's Done
• Sean Braisted: Fred Hobbs Apologizes
• Sean Braisted: Glass Houses
• Sean Braisted: More on the Hobbs/Terrorist-Gate
•: Sean Braisted: The Commish Says Fire Hobbs
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R. Neal was a horse this week. Man, he did some heavy lifting.
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