Rep. Kent Williams (R, The Fightin’ 4th! ) kept his promise to vote for a Republican for Speaker of the House. He voted for Republican Kent Williams. Guess the pledge Rep. Mumpower made all members of his party sign should have been more specific. Rep. Williams is now Speaker of the House for the State of Tennessee. The final tally was 50-49. Oooo, so close!
On January 13, 2009,
in Liberate Your Radio from The Right,
by Mary Mancini
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- The City Directories3 February 2012, 6:38 pm
The TSLA has the 1880 and the 1881 city directories online. In just a few short minutes, here’s the cool stuff I learned. The Allens (Ben and his parents) lived at 117 South Spruce (not to be confused with Nathaniel Baxter living at 117 North Spruce). In 1881, the Allens were living on Spruce and [...]...
- Religion as Team Fandom3 February 2012, 2:08 pm
Coble and I were talking a little bit on twitter about this last night and I still don’t have my ideas fully formed. But I do think that there’s a large segment of our population for whom being a Christian is like being the fan of a sports team. You just wear the right things [...]...
- Oh, the Nashville Centennial3 February 2012, 3:41 am
Things I have learned tonight: 1. There was a Nashville centennial celebration in 1880. The exposition hall was at the corner of Broadway and 8th Avenue South, where the federal courthouse is now. This should be so very close to Ben and Sue Allen’s house that I can’t help but wonder if I might find [...]...
- A Tourist in My Own City2 February 2012, 6:12 pm
It’s supposed to rain all weekend, but I hope not, because I want to go play tourist all over town, looking at Italianate things. The folks over on Twitter gave me some great stuff to look at in addition to what’s in the comments on the last post. Check out the Merritt Plantation house on [...]... - Things, Including the Thing Things2 February 2012, 2:07 pm
1. Wislawa Szymborska is dead, which is sad. Though 88 years isn’t a bad run. The poem at this link is a good representation of her talent. Note how it kind of starts off being a poem you think you’re just going to kind of have to stop reading after about ten lines, just to [...]...
- Morning Coffee – Presenting Your New Republican Overlords – Pre-Legislative Session Edition28 December 2010, 3:53 pm
The upcoming session of the Tennessee General Assembly begins in just 15 days. Between now and then there will likely be a whole bunch of nothing news wise, except for the TNDP Chair election which is about as exciting as watching socks dry in the rain (no offense guys, but seriously). Considering the huge shift from a nearly 50-50 split house to the 64-34-1 Republican super-majority, there’s gonna be a lot of changes coming our way. As Jeff Woods reports in the Nashville City paper, they ... - Morning Coffee – Surrender? No Surrender? Edition20 December 2010, 3:39 pm
In this season of giving, I’ve decided that a current events version of “The Night Before Christmas” is in order. To that end, I offer the following… Twas the week before Christmas and all through the County, Leaders in the east were assessing their bounty, The Legislature won by the right wing with care, In hopes that a Special School District would be there. The schoolchildren enjoying their Christmas break, Awaiting decisions that deciders will make, And I at my comput... - Morning Coffee – Something in the Air Edition2 December 2010, 1:27 pm
I don’t really have a lot to say this morning. I think I said myself out yesterday. Speaking of yesterday, the “sense of the commission” resolution on consolidation passed 6-3-1. Two commissioners weren’t in attendance at the time of the vote. The matter comes up again on Monday. Send your Commissioner an email in support of the resolution. It’s been busy and that business isn’t gonna stop until after the 16th. Then it’s time for the “holiday busy&... - Morning Coffee – Sharpen Your Pitchforks Edition1 December 2010, 1:15 pm
Yeah, I know. You probably thought the pitchfork sharpening season ended with the November 2nd elections. I don’t think you could have been more wrong. We live in a 24/7/365 pitchfork readiness environment now and that’s not going to change until people start feeling more certain about their economic futures. The harsh reality is that, in times like this, people can get Balkanized, in ways that may or may not be in their best interests depending on a whole host of factors, but usuall... - Morning Coffee – Post-Turkey Day Edition29 November 2010, 2:16 pm
Now that the holiday that officially sanctions gluttony is over, we can get down to really important things, like buying stuff for Christmas. Retailers are licking their chops as we speak. Black Friday and Cyber Monday will ultimately give way to “Whoopsie Wednesday” (12/22) and “I can’t find anything I want Friday” (12/24). As someone who used to co-own a retail establishment, I can tell you this is the time of year that I most dreaded and looked forward to. When t...
- Bills, Bills, Bills10 January 2012, 3:40 pm
At first we started out real cool,(cool) Writing some good laws i ain’t never seen But now your getting comfortable Ain’t telling that truth that you did no more Your slowly makin me read your print Your Bills they all are captioning And now you ask me for my vote (vote) Call me all day [...]... - Five Shopping Days Until Slut-O-Ween27 October 2011, 1:24 am
As I tend to warn people a lot: I was raised Mormon. You might not realize it, but Mormons have a dress code. It’s based on the standard of modesty set by wearing temple garments (those “magic Mormon underwear”), although pre-garment wearing youth are also encouraged to follow it as preparation for being endowed in [...]... - Going Postal10 September 2011, 5:06 pm
I love mail. Real mail, that is, the type made out of paper and delivered to your box by a uniformed, oath-sworn mail carrier. Even before I could explain why I loved mail, I loved it so much that in elementary school I volunteered for the job of collecting it from our box and sorting [...]... - Metro CANDO18 May 2011, 5:36 pm
The Rev. Steven S. Nelson seems to be under the misapprehension that the Metro non-discrimination ordinance dictates to private businesses what they can or cannot do. That’s not true. Private businesses in Tennessee will still be free to fire people for being homosexual or being suspected of being homosexual, according to the religious beliefs of [...]... - Blaming the Victims24 January 2011, 5:50 pm
Why would rape victims not want to pursue prosecution? As I once heard the Assistant DA explain to victim after victim, justice takes years, and often even the victims and prosecutors who do everything right don’t get justice at all. The investigation and trial will be consuming. You’ll have to give up work, you’ll have [...]...
- Original Poetry30 March 2011, 7:59 pm
Inauguration Dayby maria BrewerStretching dreams Pop into realityand breathe deep. The air of now.Grunting, emerging, we blink.Anticipating beauty in the new expectation of fresh wisdom.Layers of caring, and percolating joy, anddeep strength surge and weRush forward to meet the calm:the sprout that pushes through the soil,the Beginning.... - Original Poetry30 March 2011, 1:30 am
To-Do Listby Maria BrewerBe radiantAlways find connectionBurn through limitsRemain out of controlDemand the room to laughHave awe for the infinity that fills creationSanctify the utter void it springs fromTransfigure self, standing on the cusp of both... - 29 March 2011, 3:35 pm
The American Dream is a noble ideal: equality and reward for hard work. Establishing values like fairness, independence, and empowerment, Americans have long sacrificed to better themselves. But in America, we have always dreamed of bringing along our communities: our palaces have been our public schools; our monuments not towering statues unless surrounded by broad public parks and playgrounds; our legacy is ensconced in public libraries, common thoroughfares, and rural electrification projects... - Take a Lunch with Democracy15 March 2011, 1:32 pm
Today is going to be Rally day on the steps of the Tennessee State House downtown. People are coming from all over Tennessee to be heard by their state legislators. And it's going to be live streamed at the website http://march15.info/What's the use of a rally? Well, haven't you heard? This is What Democracy Looks Like.... - Devastation comes in small packages as well...15 March 2011, 7:41 am
Since Friday's disaster in Japan began, we Americans have watched its unfolding. So far away, yet so close at hand; unimaginably vast disaster striking a society so much like our own. Many of the photos are of an unimaginable scale. The stuff of our civilization made wholly uncivil and unrecognizable.Unlike most of the pictures from Japan, this picture of baby and mother being checked for radiation holds a kind of devastation we can't see. I'm not a nuclear power fear-monger, but I am a realist....
- Register for TEP's Mardi Gras Gumbo and Bread Pudding Competition in Memphis25 January 2012, 12:04 pm
Tennessee Equality Project is proud to host its 4th Annual Mardi Gras Party on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012, which includes our second Gumbo Tasting Competition and a new Bread Pudding Contest. The ingredients of Gumbo are as diverse as the LGBT and allied community, and we celebrate this in Mardi Gras style! Participation was so enormous last year that we've moved the competition to a larger space at Spectrum Memphis. Funds raised from the competition will benefit TEP to advance and protect the equali... - I'm angry24 January 2012, 8:51 pm
I'm angry today.I'm agonizing over yet another suicide of a young gay teen in Tennessee. It's the second loss in as many months. Phillip died because he could not escape the endless bullying from his peers. He died because he lived in a world where being gay made him a target. He died scared, hopeless and alone. Will Batts is the Executive Director of the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center.I feel a rage building inside me. This is not the world we want for our kids. This is not... - TEP responds to tragedy in Gordonsville24 January 2012, 5:42 pm
As TEP leaders, members and supporters grieve the loss of Phillip Parker in Gordonsville, Tennessee Equality Project is taking steps to respond to the tragedy. Here's what we are doing:TEP joins the family and friends of Phillip Parker in grieving a senseless loss. TEP has contacted Smith County School Superintendent Roger Lewis and District Principals to advocate for more teacher training and revision of school anti-bullying policy. We are offering TEP Foundation's LGBT diversit... - Gordonsville student endured years of anti-gay bullying before ending his life23 January 2012, 1:27 pm
Late Friday night, Tennessee Equality Project began hearing reports that an 8th grader in Gordonsville in Smith County, Tennessee had completed suicide after enduring years of anti-gay bullying. Ironically, the news arrived as members of TEP's board attended the first Bully-Free Tennessee Conference in neighboring Putnam County with educators, parents and other safe school advocates.Local news confirmed on Saturday that Phillip Parker was the 8th grader who had ended his life.TEP Board members J... - What are the limits of natural human reproduction science?18 January 2012, 3:34 pm
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- I’m Done28 April 2011, 2:37 pm
Even though I know I will disappointing millions of fans (like Oprah and the Soaps), I am suspending my blogging activities. Notice how serious and freaked out I look on my daily blog route, while those yoga blankets beckon behind me to open my chakras and forget the world-wide suicide I am witnessing on the [...]... - Trump…what else you got?27 April 2011, 1:38 pm
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“Fox News can confirm the President of the United States is a citizen of the United States”. Shep Smith (click for video) So, Trump, stick that info up there in your hair nest. Filed under: Uncategorized... - Palin’s SPED Plan25 April 2011, 6:24 pm
Despite Sarah Palin’s claims to the contrary, the main stream media has never seriously taken her on from any vantage point other than pop/political icon. The LA Times’ Meghan Daum’s friends wonder why the gloves have never come off with Palin. They demand she “admit the obvious”… …Palin’s rocket ride to political fame says less [...]...
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- What's the deal with red onions?4 February 2012, 12:37 am
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- About-face?3 February 2012, 8:21 pm
I'm hearing that Susan Komen is reversing its stance on Planned Parenthood. If true, I am glad for the women that will continue to receive s... read more......
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- Jobs4TN a Rousing Success?1 February 2012, 6:12 pm
That is what the folks at ECD, whose job it is to implement the Jobs4TN plan advocated by the governor, are saying in a report on 2011 economic activity. Last week, Politifact got into some hot water for mischaracterizing the President's statements on jobs, claiming that he was taking credit for private sector job growth when there was scant evidence of that actually happening. Well, I think the case is a bit more clear for the Governor's administration using better job growth number... - Mittens on the Poor1 February 2012, 5:10 pm
And the Lord thy God came to thee and said, "forgeteth about the very poor, for they have their reward, and it is food stamps and crappy housing. Verily I say unto you, it shall be the middle income bracket to which you shalt be concerned, for they do vote more easily for thyne Republican party." - Romney's interpretation of Jesus. ... - Moneyball1 February 2012, 4:11 am
Today is Florida Primary Day, Huzzah! As expected, Mittens Romney, INC. has prevailed over his rotund and rosy-cheeked opponent. Partly contributing to this victory were the corporations listed below, who gave to Romney's Super PAC in the last half of 2011 and were required to be disclosed today. Take special notice to the companies that end in "of Asia," "of Japan," and "of Southeast Asia". Oh, yes MR Inc., America the Beautiful indeed. Company Total Donated&nbs... - Colbert Super PAC31 January 2012, 3:33 pm
Just thought this was too funny to pass up. Colbert's Super PAC reported his haul to the FEC, a little over a million bucks, not bad for a sarcastic PAC. The actual letter filed with the FEC is probably the best part though: Re: Supplemental Memo To Disclosure Report Dear Sirs and Sirettes, Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow (ABTT) would like it entered into the record that as of January 30th, 2012, the sum total of our donations was $1,023,121.24. Stephen Colbert, President of... - The State of the State is Meh...30 January 2012, 11:50 pm
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- John ‘Glad’ Castellaw In The 8th?1 February 2012, 3:05 pm
As races gear up around the state and being that I am a District 8 native, I am curious on how this race will play out. Joe Lance has a round up at Tennessee Ticketon recent media coverage and there are a few names that have been thrown around on the GOP side but not [...]... - Knoxville Business Denies Senator Service30 January 2012, 1:23 pm
Last night information went viral very quickly about a restaurant in Knoxville that asked Sen. Stacey Campfield to leave their establishment. Owner Martha Boggs who owns the Bistro at the Bijou asked the controversial politician to leave to make the point that any discrimination of anyone is painful and she went as far as to [...]... - The Art Of Having A Conversation28 January 2012, 5:17 pm
The power of having a conversation, asking a question and actually listening to the answer is important. Talking to real people, listening to their responses, engaging in getting to know someone and realizing that there really aren’t strangers out there, just folks you haven’t met is crucial. I had to be reminded of this fundamental [...]... - SchoolHouse Rock And Stephen Colbert21 January 2012, 3:53 pm
Every time that I see media on Stephen Colbert’s efforts in South Carolina I think of my Saturdays in the 70s watching SchoolHouse Rock. I aced memorizing the Preamble for a high school exam because of that show. I’ve imagine more people have learned about SuperPacs watching Colbert than anyone. Just an observation …... - Draft Beverly Marrero For U.S. Senate18 January 2012, 2:59 pm
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- A Note On The First Amendment18 August 2010, 5:06 am
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