Submitted by Andy Axel on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 3:42pm.

"Verified Voting" will soon be the law in Tennessee.

Legislation requiring a paper trail for all ballots in Tennessee by 2010 passed the House earlier this week. It passed the Senate today, and goes to Bredesen's desk for signature.

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Submitted by Sven on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 2:19pm.

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I'm well beyond being surprised or outraged by my president calling me a limp-wristed Nazi fetishist. But even after all these years I can't get over the militant brainlessess that passes for mainstream postmodern conservative thought. It's beyond stupidity; it's a Nietzschean abyss that's as fascinating as it is horrifying.

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Submitted by Michael on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 11:40am.

Via KnoxBlab:
North Mississippi All-Stars
Alvin Youngblood Hart
Artvandalay

Doors at 6 p.m.
Music 7-10 pm
Free show, first come, first served.

Stop by the WUTK table in the lobby and pick up a copy of ReDistilled, register for Bonnaroo or Bust, and say howdy.

7-10pm
Thanks to AC Entertainment for not allowing the rain to kill downtown!


Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 10:20am.

What: Public meeting to present and discuss the recommendations of the Public Art Task Force. These recommendations include a proposed ordinance to establish a Public Arts Committee.

When: 5 p.m., Thursday, May 15

Where: Small Assembly Room of the City County Building

Who: Bill Lyons, senior director of City of Knoxville’s Policy & Communications Department will moderate the meeting; members of the Public Art Task Force will attend and City Council members have been invited.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 10:15am.

Don't forget: Knox County Democrats hosts their annual Truman Day Dinner, tonight, 6PM at the Convention Center. Admission is $60.

James "Ragin' Cajun" Carville is the featured speaker. Senate Candidates Bob Tuke and Mike Padgett are also expected to attend along with candidates for state and local office.

Bob Tuke has scheduled a fundraiser before the dinner. It will be at the Knoxville Convention Center, Room 301 A from 5PM to 6PM. Admission is $25. Business casual, cash bar. RSVP to spencer@tukefortennessee.com

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Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 6:49am.

Used Conservatively

Any honest observer can see where power resides, but Rep. Duncan thinks the Sierra Club is in cahoots with OPEC. Seriously.

Rikki unravels one of Duncan's more twisted lines of logic.


Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 6:39am.

Frank Cagle in Metro Pulse

Solway residents complain that the mulch facility run by Natural Resources Recovery stinks. But it may not smell any worse than the new 10-year contract the county may sign with the firm.

Not so fast, says Mike Cohen of Ackermann PR who represents NRR:

In case you read Cagle’s column, you might want some factual information.

He claims the process was rigged. Anyone who knows Purchasing knows they are straight arrows…maybe the straightest in Knox County government.

Here is some of what he cites:

"NRR has an advisory board of 10 members and the list (in its bid packet) includes Tom Salter, head of the Knox County Solid Waste Department, and Lynne Liddington, Knox County Air Quality Manager. These two also served on the committee that evaluated the bids for the new contract—they gave NRR high marks."

OK…some facts. No one was corrupted by serving on the Community Board which has met twice. Sharon Cawood attended the first…Lumpy the second. Frankly if you are going to try and have dialogue with the community, having Commissioners a part of it is important. It does not compromise them.

Still, let’s look at the votes. Lynn Liddington didn’t vote to award the contract to NRR. She was the one evaluator that scored another firm higher. And if you take Tom Salter’s votes out of the pool….we still win.

A competitor couldn’t win this fair and square and is now trying to use politics.

Cohen says Frank Cagle called just to give him a "heads up" about the article. "In other words," Cohen says, "the facts didn't matter."


Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 6:26am.

WATE takes a look at some of the conspiracy theories swirling around the Public Trust PAC fund.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 6:23am.

WBIR had a follow up report last night on the J's Mega Mart mystery. You can watch it at Knoxville Talks.


Submitted by sherrie on Thu, 2008/05/15 - 12:58am.

Although poop is a rather unusual topic for discussion, “The Scoop on Poop: The Science of What Animals Leave Behind” is the educational

scoop the poop logo

-- albeit lighthearted -- second traveling exhibit to be hosted by the new East Tennessee State University and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum and Visitor Center at the Gray Fossil Site. Details available on the ETSU and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum page on Art Museum Touring.com. Link...

Support your local galleries and museums! They are economic engines for your community.

Sherrie


Submitted by Pam Strickland on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 4:25pm.

ABC, WSJ and NYT are among those with alerts. No more info right this second.

EDIT: NPR says it will happen in Grand Rapids later today.

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Submitted by bizgrrl on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 4:19pm.

No, not at the shooting range. We're having some work done on a concrete patio. The workers are using a jackhammer and a concrete saw.

It is VERY LOUD!

Pulled out the old Peltor Bullseye 7 hearing protectors. It helps a little.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 11:10am.

I have just received word from the Director of Online Communications for the Democratic National Convention Committee that KnoxViews/TennViews has been selected as the official credentialed Tennessee blog for the August 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.

Part of the deal is that yours truly will be seated alongside the Tennessee delegation on the convention floor ("one of the best seats in the house") to live-blog the greatest political event in recent history.

Developing...

UPDATE: DNC Chairman Governor Dean Announces Blogs Selected For 2008 Democratic National Convention 'State Blogger Corps'

"Similar to the record-breaking voter turnout our Party has seen during the primary season, the demand for these coveted blogger positions is yet another indicator of the tremendous interest in this historic Convention," said Governor Dean. "The Internet has played a critical role in connecting Americans to elected officials and candidates seeking office. The DemConvention State Blogger Corps will continue to foster this dialogue - in all 50 of our states and our territories too - as we head towards this year's historic election and elect a Democrat to the White House."

Follow the link for the full press release and list of blogs.

UPDATE: Square State, the official Colorado blog, interviews Howard Dean about the State Blogger Corps.

UPDATE: Associated Press

UPDATE: Howard Dean welcomes state bloggers:



Submitted by bill young on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 10:07am.

My hope is the candidate I voted for,Obama,will have 2,209 delegates before the May 31st meeting of the DNC Rules & By-laws committee.
The AP says Obama has 1,885 delegates..324 shy of 2,209.

On May 20th there are 103 elected delegates to be determained in primaries in Ky & Ore.There are 3,255 total elected delegates.Obama has 1,599 elected delegates.That is 28.5 delegates shy of the 1627.5 delegates needed to clinch a majority of the elected delegates.

It is my belief that if Obama gets 28.5 elected delegates in the May 20th primaries..thus clinching the majorority of elected delegates.

Super delegates en mass should pledge their support to Obama.

That would give Obama the 2,209 delegates needed to win the nomination
& seat the full Fla/Mich delegations.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 9:44am.

In case you missed it, the final p-card audit has been submitted with Mayor Ragsdale's responses to questioned expenditures. WBIR has a copy.

One of the questioned charges (pg. 40): "#59 9/30/05 - J's Mega Mart - $19.65"

The Mayor's office explanation is "Gas-only purchase for Knox County vehicle."

J's Mega Mart, known for its fine selection of wigs and swords, is, as you know, at 417 S. Gay Street. I've been by there hundreds of times, and I don't recall seeing any gas pumps.

Has Knox County converted their executive SUV's to run on alternative fuels, like maybe Aqua Velva?

Scott McNutt has more.


Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 9:24am.

Mayor Ragsdale released his proposed budget for Knox County. It has no new taxes, but deep cuts across the board including a six month hiring freeze. Paul Pinkston says a tax increase may be necessary.

The Knoxville News Sentinel files this report. Here's the proposed budget.

UPDATE: Video of Mayor Ragsdales address

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Submitted by bizgrrl on Wed, 2008/05/14 - 4:51am.

All Democrats should be nice to West Virginia.

The two current US Senators from West Virginia are Democrats.
Two of the three current US House of Representatives from West Virginia are Democrats
The current West Virginia Governor is a Democrat.
68% of the current WV State Senators are Democrats.
75% of the current WV State House of Representatives are Democrats.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 3:17pm.

We've setup a specially formatted version of KnoxViews for when you gotta have it on your mobile devices with a minimum of decoration and frills.

Put this link in your mobile favorites:

http://knoxviews.mobi

(P.S. Let me know how, or if, it works. I don't have any way to test it on a cellphone, iPhone, PDA, etc.)

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Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 2:35pm.

The Nashville Business Journal reports that average Tennessee health insurance premiums increased 10% in 2008.

Among other interesting statistics, the article also says "On average, U.S. employers contribute 10.3 percent of payroll toward the cost of health benefits."


Submitted by bill young on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 12:22pm.

The Oregon presidential primary
has been around for nearly a century.

And has proved to be as treacherous,
for front runners,late in the campaign
as NH is early in the campaign.

Gene McCarthy,Frank Church & Gary Hart
all upset the apple cart by defeating front runners
in the late May Oregon primary.

Going into the 1964 GOP Oregon primary Rockefeller
was trailing Goldwater in delegates.

According to Theodore White:

In Oregon '64

"the very hopelessness of the outlook
..charged Rockefeller's effort..with an intensity
of emotion."

Rocky hammered Goldwater as being "out of the mainstream"

A tag that stuck to Goldwater like glue the rest of his life.

Futhermore,Goldwater made a fatal decision to his chances
he ignored it..to campaign in California..
for the June primary.

So Rocky's theme in Oregon

VOTE ROCKEFELLER...HE CARED ENOUGH TO COME!!!!
Rocky won Oregon big in '64.

Obama better be careful about going here there & everywhere.

Boasting about ending the nomination fight in Oregon.

Oregon voters have been in this primary bidness a long time.

to paraphrase that wonderful line
from the beanster's brother's tapes.

"It aint nothing for Oregon to whip a man's ass for
ignoring their primary."

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Submitted by Factchecker on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 11:58am.

Is it to soon to resume speculating who Obama's running mate will be? Though I'm not much of a Carville fan these days, I see the Ragin' Cajun mentions one of my favs, Gen. Wesley Clark. Bill Richardson of course would still be a great choice too.

I'm not crazy about Hillary as a pick, mostly because I don't think that would be the best strategy to win required non-Dems, though it would help bridge the two Dem camps back together. Carville also mentioned two others that I would call strategic choices in Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and Michael Bloomberg.

A win would be good.


Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 11:44am.

Michael Silence reports:

Bankruptcy court confirms to me it was filed yesterday.

So, will this affect their IPO?

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Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 11:32am.

This just in from AC Entertainment:

Added by popular demand! WIDESPREAD PANIC will perform a third night at the TENNESSEE THEATRE on Wednesday, July 16, 7:30 p.m. in addition to their sold-out shows on July 14 and 15. Tickets for this third show will go fast, so get 'em when they go on sale this Friday, May 16, 10 a.m. at the Tennessee Theatre box office, Tickets Unlimited outlets, by phone at 865-656-4444 or online at TennesseeTheatre.com.


Submitted by Brian A. on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 9:24am.

If polls are correct, Senator Clinton will win the West Virginia primary today by a hefty margin. Such an outcome would be in line with a larger trend that bloggers such as DHinMI have noted: Senator Obama has failed to gain any traction whatsoever in Appalachia.

Why is this? A common theory being tossed about is "racism." Is it that simple? Or is there a more complex explanation?


Submitted by bizgrrl on Tue, 2008/05/13 - 7:07am.

is what Obama said true?

At a time when we're facing the largest homecoming since the Second World War," Obama said of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, "the true test of our patriotism is whether we will serve our returning heroes as well as they've served us."

Just a quick Google search on the Vietnam war:

1968. U.S. strength in South Vietnam totaled more than 500,000 by early 1968.

President Nixon announced the reduction of the U.S. military presence in South Vietnam which would be demonstrated initially by the withdrawal of 25,000 troops by 31 August 1969

April, 1969. American troop strength had peaked at 543,400 in April 1969 but dropped to 505,500 by mid October

November, 1971. By early November, U.S. troop totals dropped to 191,000, the lowest level since December 1965.

January, February, March, 1972. U.S. troop strength in Vietnam dropped to 136,500 by 31 January 1972, to 119,600 by 29 February, and then to 95,500 by the end of March.

What if I Googled the Korean War?

Etc., etc., etc....


Submitted by Chris Lugo for ... on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 5:56pm.

We use them all the time - our firefighters, police officers and emergency medical service personnel. Hardly a day goes by that we don't come into contact either directly or indirectly with these hard working public servants. When we have traffic accidents or emergencies at home or at work these public servants are the first on the scene in our communities. Often risking their own safety in order to serve the public good, these employees of our cities, states and municipalities deserve to have collective bargaining rights.

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Submitted by JaHu on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 2:29pm.

Let's kick a country while they're down.

"Luu urged Myanmar to allow U.S. disaster experts into the country to make sure the aid gets to the people in need."

Are you kidding me????

All the US is wanting to do is to get at Myanmar's oil!!!

Guess I can't argue with them about being disaster experts tho, everything they touch turns to a disaster. To bad they didn't show their expertise after Katrina

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Submitted by rocketsquirrel on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 2:19pm.

An Appalachian blogger properly chastens urban progressives over at Daily Kos. An excellent read and perspective on progress in our own southern mountains.

Make sure to scan some of the more than 604 comments.

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Submitted by R. Neal on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 9:19am.

The KNS has an update on the LED billboard "impasse" today.

The same issue is playing out in Nashville. Mike Byrd at the Enclave blog has been following it closely.

This is starting to sound like the AT&T cable bill. Wonder why the billboard industry hasn't gone to the Tennessee legislature to ask for statewide regulations allowing LED billboards?

UPDATE: Frost calls on UT to comply with billboard law


Submitted by bizgrrl on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 8:54am.

The print edition of the Knoxville News Sentinel is now the same cute size as the Maryville Daily Times, 11 inches wide.

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