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  • RyanN - 1/12/11 @ 12:21 AM
    Dr. Andrew Wakefield surfaced from obscurity in 1998 with an article about research that implicated immunizations as a trigger for youth autism. Wakefield's study has been utilized by anti-vaccination advocates like Jenny McCarthy of MTV fame to further their cause. Nevertheless, scientists always questioned Wakefield's article, which was later dismissed when he lost his right to practice medicine in Britain and was accused of fraud. He will most certainly be searching for personal loans to get legal advice if accusations of fraud are to continue.

  • mama kaz - 1/10/11 @ 6:30 PM
    She is a small woman and that is one reason to think something is strange about this. Another reason is because this is Monroe County, known for law enforcement corruption. I don't buy it. Even if she held him at gunpoint he could have easily overpowered her. I can't see him climbing into the trunk of his car willingly and I sure don't see her getting him in there after she shot him. Something is rotten here.....

  • Olivia Newton - 1/10/11 @ 3:25 PM
    That statement that no one else will be arrested doesn't sound quite right. She doesn't appear to be a big young woman, and I wonder if she would be able to stuff a grown man into the trunk of a car all by herself. There's just not enough information here.

  • angrypossum - 1/9/11 @ 10:14 PM
    im sorry but Black Ops almost let me down. To prove my allegiance to the franchise I recently picked up modern warfare 2, just to see if I was getting rusty or something. I loved those games, but Black Ops was completely predictable ( albeit gritty in its portrayal) of its storyline. How chagrined was I when I called after the prison break that the russian was just a figment of my characters imagination!

  • angrypossum - 1/9/11 @ 10:09 PM
    My power pad was broke, right outta the box, damn you Kmart! (circa 1987 ish) but around the 90's pawn shops carried almost the whole library of NES games! Can any of you claim to have beaten battletoads without cheating? Best summer of my life.
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  • angrypossum - 1/9/11 @ 10:05 PM
    I had both systems at one time, but when my 360 crapped out, i eagerly traded the ps3 for another 360, I had way to much wrapped up in rock band songs. Neither one of the consoles actually had any exclusives worth the price tag, but the 360 got the ground floor for dlc.
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  • The Boss - 1/6/11 @ 8:52 PM
    According to WATE: Source http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?S=13788004
    MADISONVILLE (WATE) - Investigators have arrested a woman months after Monroe County Election Commission Chairman Jim Miller was found shot to death with his body set on fire in the trunk of his car.

    Jessica Kennedy Powers, 27, was indicted Wednesday by the Monroe County Grand Jury on one count of felony murder, aggravated robbery, arson of personal property and abuse of a corpse.

    Miller's body was found on July 17 on Sands Road in Monroe County.

    Powers is being held in the Monroe County Jail on a $500,000 bond. She was served with the indictment in the Meigs County Jail while being held on unrelated charges.

    "The charge of aggravated robbery lends itself to motive and that's all we're able to confirm currently," Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Kristin Helm said in an email.

    She also says Powers and Miller knew each other, "but the extent of their relationship is unknown at this time."

    No other suspects will be arrested, according to Helm.

    While they don't mention the size of Jessica Kennedy Powers one has to wonder how this individual woman murdered Mr. Miller and managed to get him in the trunk of his car with no help. I smell something fishy.

  • angrypossum - 1/3/11 @ 6:17 PM
    When I stop to think about it, I would not even consider starting a family without at least the halfway decent career I have. After my first divorce I decided that I would not go down that road again until I was more stable and able to take care of a family regardless if she was able or unable to work. When I learned I was to be a father, it really did not bother me because I make enough money to at least keep food on the table and a roof over my families head. So I call it a justified sacrifice. Every day that I come home totally exhausted and my child smiles at me and has everything he needs, I feel that I have accomplished what I set out to do that day.


  • The Boss - 1/3/11 @ 3:55 PM
    There's a big difference between insects and spiders with heads, abdomen, and or thorax, and the complex makeup of canines with livers, stomachs, hearts, tendons, blood cells, joints, complex brains, etc...

    Study an ant or spider and tell me what actions or behavior make any given ant or spider different from the rest. Now do the same for a dog; while certain characteristics are common among breeds, you will not find a dog that behaves in the exact same manor. Each and every dog is unique and has different character traits, behavior, and emotions. Please let me know when you see a flea cry, beg, or plea for attention; when you do that would be a fair comparison.


  • Olivia Newton - 1/3/11 @ 9:49 AM
    This is a tough one! When I first heard about Assange. I thought we should hang him from the highest tree, but as it all began to unravel, and once again our government's dreadful policies are exposed, I can only say that 'something' needs to happen once in a while to make us aware of what our politicians are up to!
    And always make your opinions heard; write to your congressmen/women and lay it on the line! That's the only way we can even hope for a responsible government.

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