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Williamson County Pool Boy

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Candidate for Congress, Monty Lankford, has what he believes is the answer to expanding health coverage:

The State of the Mommyblog

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If blog years are dog years, I've been blogging now for nearly 21 of them. I figure that gives me just enough experience to write about this topic.

GOP Obstructs Stimulus Package.

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The GOP blocks the senate version of the stimulus package and then turn around and say that the dems are to blame. Lovely game the GOP likes to play.

Republicans, though, said they were ready to accept rebates for seniors and disabled veterans and accused Democrats of delaying the stimulus plan for political gain and loading it down

I Would Want to Know

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America, I am not the kind of girl who has access to things.  I can’t just call up folks and get meetings and stuff so I don’t really know the proper etiquette for what one does when one does.

And yet, because of this blog, sometimes those things are happening.  I’m trying not to stumble around town being a dork about it, but I am, so I am, so there you go.

The Entrepreneurial Generation's Answer to Social Change

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When we first started talking about creating a new major in Social Entrepreneurship -- it is one of the first in the country -- there was much concern about whether 18-21 year-olds would have such a career path on their radar. Those in the Entrepreneurial Generation have one prominent characteristic that gave me confidence that such a degree would indeed resonate with them. They distrust large institutions.

INC...Mark of the Beast

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I am not a fan of large corporations...They have neither soul nor conscience.

The only thing that keeps them the least bit honest are the consequences of the law. They don't like that and spend billions of dollars on attorneys, lobbyists, and their lackeys in elected office eliminating whatever restraints the law has on their bottom line.

Environmental laws? Get rid of them...and pull the

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