Who’s behind Senator Bill Ketron’s (R – Murfreesboro) and Rep. Joe Carr’s (R-Lascassas) legislation to allow liquor manufacturers to build and operate distilleries across the state of Tennessee, including one “promised” to Rutherford County? The Rutherford County Dems are asking all the right questions (and bringing the funny with the Photoshop):

“As written, Sen. Ketron’s bill would allow a licensed distillery to operate a still of any size within zoning guidelines. That would include a very small “craft” still. Brown-Forman could easily have their $10 million museum in association with a small “craft” distillery through Sen. Ketron’s new bill without all the fuss of paying lobbyists and drawing attention to a previous failed effort.

On April 23 we reported that Rep. Joe Carr announced his intention to help the two IASIS attorneys bring a liquor distillery to Rutherford County. When asked who these people were by his colleagues, Rep. Carr had no idea but assured the House they were not contributors to his campaign. You can watch the embarrassing exchange in this video.

The reason Rep. Carr had no idea who his bill was for is now clear thanks to an article in Daily News Journal. Rep. Carr’s bill wasn’t by request of any voter in his district. It was requested by Sen. Ketron who asked Rep. Carr to sponsor a House version, and Rep. Carr did it without asking important questions or doing his homework.

The voters of Rutherford County deserve to know more about who is really behind Sen. Ketron and Rep. Carr’s effort to bring a liquor manufacturer to Rutherford County. What does IASIS think about their moonlighting attorney’s seeking this legislation?”

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As reported by the Rutherford County Dems:

Today’s Daily News Journal reports that major donor to Tennessee Republicans and gun manufacturer Ronnie Barrett has received a grant from President Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

That might sound a little strange to you considering the Rutherford County Republican Party recently held a “tea party” with hundreds of Republicans protesting government spending these very funds. Rutherford County Republican Party Vice Chair Lou Ann Zelenik went so far as calling ARRA funds “socialism.”

Stranger still is the praise being heaped on the grant by Rutherford County Rep. Joe Carr (R-Lascassas), who also happens to be the lead sponsor of a bill demanding Gov. Bredesen reject spending stimulus funds.

Now if only Rep. Carr and his colleague in the Senate, Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville), would flip flop on that dreadfulkill old people cheap” bill they’re sponsoring that, thankfully, didn’t make it out of committee this session.

The RCDP has the skinny on that, too.

More on a manufactured crisis and why our elders should have protection from nursing home abuses.

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