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July 15, 2010
Early signs of Neshoba – a Tate Reeves 2011 campaign sign
Today on facebook, a Tate Reeves 2011 sign was spotted. I guess the only remaining question is . . . for which office? Tate would be considered a slam dunk to be re-elected as Treasurer for a third term, but it has been widely reported that he will throw his hat in the Lt. Governor’s…
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July 15, 2010
PERRY/Still intrigued by Scruggs
PERRY/Still intrigued by Scruggs As the case closes, more and more details leak out on how the Scruggs team operated. At the time the FBI raided the Scruggs Law Firm in Oxford, the Scruggs Katrina Group was fighting State Farm Insurance over denied claims resulting from Hurricane Katrina. Scruggs was counting on two “whistle blowers”…
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July 15, 2010
State of the Economy: Pulse taken at weekend gun show
State of the Economy: Pulse taken at weekend gun show Given perhaps that gun show attendees may be a limited reflection of the general population as a whole, but their buying habits are certainly an interesting reflection on the over all status of the economy and their individual situations. For certain the universal talk of…
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July 15, 2010
MDD – Political speeches make for some colorful memories of the Neshoba County Fair
Political speeches make for some colorful memories of the Neshoba County Fair Snooky Williams of Water Valley said the best political speech he’s ever heard at the Neshoba County Fair was by a “bootlegger neighbor” who was running for sheriff. “His campaign slogan was, ‘It takes a snake to catch a snake,’” said Williams. MS…
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July 13, 2010
David Rossmiller is back, baby – with ‘Operation Ass Subpoena’
Scruggs Nation: the Secret Lives of PR Flacks After a year’s hiatus, I’ve been looking for the right time to start blogging again. This is that time. The sun, which never sets on the Scruggs Nation, shines ever so brightly once again. I mean, I can’t pass up a moment like this one, where there…
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July 9, 2010
MSU/Ole Miss projected starting lineup ave star per player….Rivals.com/Scout.com
MSU/Ole Miss projected starting lineup ave star per player….Rivals.com/Scout.com By Bo Bounds (The Sports Think Tank) Big debate this week on the Out of Bounds show on the difference in talent (projected starting 22) between Ole Miss and MState. I’ve stated over and over there’s not a pennies worth a difference. For the “star gazers”…
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July 4, 2010
McNair’s legacy on hold a year after murder
McNair’s legacy on hold a year after murder When the floods came to Nashville in early May, Bishop Joseph Walker III immediately thought about Steve McNair. He knew what the former Tennesee Titans and Baltimore Ravens quarterback would have done to help the victims of his adopted city, where McNair had become as beloved for…
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July 4, 2010
Fireworks for the ScruggsNation . . . secretive emails, sticky notes, Rigsby Gals and all
It's about to get interesting again by Alan Lange
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July 4, 2010
Bow hunters to share woods with gun hunters earlier in season
Bow hunters to share woods with gun hunters earlier in season The MDWFP said in its press release that it would create an earlier primitive gun season to “help reduce the surplus deer populations.” Dungan doesn’t agree with that logic when it costs him time in the woods without gun hunters, he said. “Why put…
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July 2, 2010
Yet another Minnesotan trashing Mississippi just to get attention – UPDATED AGAIN w/video
Bless his heart . . . by Alan Lange
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July 1, 2010
The JFP argument . . . err, interview with Senator Alan Nunnelee
The JFP Interview With Alan Nunnelee But if the Democrats retain the majority in the House, there’s a good chance Pelosi will remain in her seat and become embittered to MS-01 for your vote, don’t you think? I can’t deal with hypotheticals. I’m just going to deal with what I see is going to make…
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June 28, 2010
YP – A pretty lame GOP attack on the lack of a 2011 budget before the election
Don’t get me wrong, folks. The fact that the Democrat leadership has decided to forgo budgeting this year to protect their political hides (specifically “blue dog” Democrats in the South) is beyond pathetic. In my mind, it shows just how morally and intellectually bankrupt the current leadership in Washington and the people who vote to…
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Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press
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December 23, 2024
Civil rights icon James Meredith is honored in his Mississippi hometown
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Frank Corder
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December 23, 2024
Guest, others dissent in release of Gaetz House Ethics report, call it a “dangerous departure”
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Frank Corder
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December 23, 2024
Wicker, Hyde-Smith retain key U.S. Senate committee assignments in next Congress
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Frank Corder
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December 16, 2024
Stark Aerospace adding nearly 100 jobs in Columbus to support new U.S. Navy contract
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Lynne Jeter
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December 11, 2024
Mississippi Artificial Intelligence Network awarded $7.1 Million in RESTORE funding
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Frank Corder
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December 10, 2024
DeLisle announced as site for new PCC GulfChem plant
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Stephen Griffin
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December 24, 2024
New coalition looks to reimagine Jackson’s connection to Pearl River
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C.H. Spurgeon
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December 24, 2024
Christ revealed
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Parrish Alford
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December 23, 2024
Ole Miss donors have bought in to NIL. Miss. State is coming around
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Rebecca Grant
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December 23, 2024
Boosting the maritime industrial base for Navy combat power
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Steven Gassenberger
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December 18, 2024
The PERS $25 billion problem
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Sid Salter
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December 18, 2024
GOP’s Clarke Reed fundamentally changed partisan politics in Mississippi and the South
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