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Sins of Omission

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It's a bit of a twist on the game of "Name That Party" over at NashvillePost.com, which in its reporting on the CEO of a troubled restaurant chain made prominent mention of the man's political contributions.

Tennessean's boy now a victim of Bredesen's Bullishness

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"For a state police agency or one of its agents to investigate a reporter who has produced legitimate and critically important coverage of the agency smacks of the intimidation and retribution you would expect to find in a totalitarian state,"

Private Prison Pimping for Public Poppy Poses for Public Relations

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Matt Pulle provides the link to local company CCA's online war room, where they put their own spin on the damaging news on prison malfeasance and mistreatment of immigrants from various sources that has been exploding since March.

Je T’Accuse

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Bill Hobbs accuses the Metro Parks Department of malfeasance for pulling the permit of an organization seeking to protest Al Gore by launching a hot air balloon over his house.

ChiComs One-Up Memphis Flyer

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Friday’s Wall Street Journal had an interesting story of a photoshop scandal in China. In contrast to the story of the altered photograph of State Representative Stacey Campfield that appeared in the Memphis Flyer, the state-run news agency actually saw the resignation of both photographer and editor.

Party ID

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TNGOP spokesman Bill Hobbs worked himself up into quite a tizzy earlier this month over the fact that various media organizations did not report the party affiliation of disgraced Sheriff Billy Long in Hamilton County.

Local Political Action Committee Didn't Get the Memo

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Education should not be run like a business, because education is more than a business. Leave it up to the Chamber of Commerce PAC to reduce a public trust to a series of financial transactions and to paint a romantic portrait of business leadership undefiled by real-world malfeasance and misappropriation that happens at harlequin corporations like HealthSouth, Enron, Tyco or even the

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