Posts Tagged ‘EMPLOYEES’
the morning cram [the one MILLION dollar edition]
Colbert’s fake presidential is funded by his not so fake Super-PAC.
NPR reports Steven Colbert’s Super-PAC may help us all understand the true role of these big money attack dogs. Too bad the real candidates can’t put that pup on a leash.
Kentucky~ Daviess County needs you to commit a crime so they can fund their jail. State Senate Judiciary Committee hears more pseudoephedrine testimony.
Illinois ~ PETA wants a memorial for Betsy, Milky, Bessie, Spot and all the other victims of the Illinois highway moosacre.
Written by Drew Adams
January 20, 2012 at 9:23 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
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the morning cram [The do, or do not. There is no try edition]
The Pentagon finds fighting two wars at once can be tricky…
NPR reports military officials are revisiting the policy which states we could fight multiple wars at the same time and win. Ask any sports fan, split squad games never pack the same punch.
Kentucky~ Murray State’s on a roll! USEC may be leaving Paducah. More budget cuts are on their way. Beshear really wants some gambling money. Williams sounds off on Beshear’s State of the Commonwealth.
Tennessee~ Judges may no longer give to political campaigns.
Written by Drew Adams
January 5, 2012 at 10:03 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
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the morning cram [the king's speech edition]
Jordan’s King Abdullah II addresses the Arab Spring and Jordan’s need for a middle class.
NPR reports the King has entered the fray surrounding the Palestinian debate and has assured Jordanians that elections will be forthcoming.
Kentucky~ A Man is re-indicted for setting a deadly 1998 MSU fire. Fulton may be losing its EMS services. The battle for Instant Racing continues. Student test scores will soon be released.
Tennessee~ Bridgestone is expanding its Clarksville facilities. Two state budgeting officials are leaving their positions. Lawmakers are attempting to change the Judiciary Court Commission’s power. Tennessee will be among many states determining science curriculum.
Written by Drew Adams
September 22, 2011 at 9:12 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
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