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        June 30, 2005 -
        
  
        Many pundits -- especially on the political right -- are incensed about the Supreme Court's recent verdict in Kelo v. City of New London, which backed the Connecticut town's use of eminent domain to take (with compensation) a woman's house for economic development.	
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
          
        
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 29, 2005 -
        
  
        In what could become a landmark case, the state of Tennessee is going to federal court today seeking approval to cut back on coverage offered by the state-paid TennCare health program.	
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 29, 2005 -
        
  
        Rep. Robin Hayes (R-NC), who was picked to accompany President Bush at Fort Bragg yesterday -- instead of the shunned colleage Rep.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
          
        
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 29, 2005 -
        
  
        Bush's "major policy address" on Iraq may have taken place in Fort Bragg's Ritz-Epps Sports Complex, but it had little to do with the 700 soldiers assembled there.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
          
        
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 28, 2005 -
        
  
        As I write, President Bush is likely preparing for his fly-in photo-op to shore up support for the Iraq war which will be held at Fort Bragg, home of the 82nd Airborne and other units heavily deployed overseas.	
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 28, 2005 -
        
  
        From South Knox Bubba:	 
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
          
              
            
            
            
        June 28, 2005 -
        
  
        Gov. Jeb Bush has vetoed three bills designed to check the governor's power to hand out multi-million-dollar contracts for state government work. The bills were passed nearly unanimously in the Republican-dominated legislature, raising the possibility that the legislature could vote to override Bush's veto.