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About "Nashville Sucks (Musicians)," by Greg Akers:

"Memphis, why all the hate? We think you are wonderful. We love your music, we love your people, and we love your city. ... Can't we just get along?" — nashville

About "Former Rep. Bowers Latest 'Tennessee Waltz' Graduate to Resume Public Activity," by Jackson Baker:

"I suggest these Tennessee Waltz folks stay away from politics ... and join an AA-like group for recovering politicians addicted to the 'game.' The first step to recovery, confess you have a problem." — tomguleff

About "Cars on Main?" by Mary Cashiola:

"I think you have to choose between trolleys and cars. But I think there is a solution without car traffic: Make the trolleys free." — bob

About "Cohen Chides FBI Head on 'Gateway' Theory of Marijuana":

"Cohen has obviously done his homework as opposed to just blindly believing whatever lie is fed to him about marijuana. He's 100 percent correct; the gateway drug theory has been disproved time and time again." — porky2

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About "Former Rep. Bowers Latest 'Tennessee Waltz' Graduate to Resume Public Activity":

"Who is that lady's hairdresser? She is the one that should be put in the slammer for doin' that do to felon Bowers." — outside

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