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Why Wasn’t Hillary Clinton Considered for Top Post at Department of Health and Human Services?

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In the wake of multiple appointments made by President-elect Obama as he readies his transition to the White House (Clinton for Secretary of State, Daschle for Department of Health and Human Services, Timothy Geithner as Secretary of Treasury, etc.) one question still lingers in my mind:
Why wasn't Clinton considered for ...

Guide Resources to The Folks Who are Doing The Work

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Y’all!  I conducted my very first real interview for Tiny Cat Pants, where I had some questions, found someone who could answer them, and asked her my questions and learned stuff from her!  Is this what citizen journalism feels like?  I just don’t know.

GOP Lies Go Merrily On

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I may be a little late with this, but, I really need to point out at least one lie from the GOP that has really taken on a life of it’s own, and which too many sheeple actually believe. That is the lie that Obama is not a US citizen.

Nursing home admissions suspension lifted

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Tennessee Department of Health announced Monday its decision to lift a 15-day admissions suspension at Bedford County Nursing Home. "I find, based upon the follow-up survey report that the deficient...

Buy Food Locally

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The most recent outbreak of salmonella, associated with tomatoes, and the source not yet found, is sickening people in the fair state of Tennessee (note: local paper picking up Ass. Press)

Abuse of Elderly In Tennessee Grows

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Recent audits reveal critical flaws in Tennessee nursing homes, and the state's legislature this term decided that protection was needed not for those residents, but for protecting the owners of nursing homes from lawsuits. 22 facilities had admissions suspended in 2007 and 13 have already had similar suspensions so far in 2008.

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