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GiN on KLKN TV: Tea Party Movement Impact In Nebraska

Originally published September 18, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 24, 2011. Leave a Comment

GiN on KLKN TV: Tea Party Movement Impact In Nebraska

By Shelli Dawdy Lincoln’s KLKN TV contacted me Friday, requesting an interview regarding recent developments in the primary elections. The reporter, Stephanie Costanzo, informed KLKN had done a story everyday this week on the tea party’s impact and they were looking for the local perspective. Did the successes in other places in the country provide […]

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GiN Toast To Federal Judge: Proper Jurisprudence In Stem Cell Case

Originally published August 24, 2010, By Shellinda. Updated August 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Note: This piece was a joint effort by Shelli and Linda. Since joint work is happening with some frequency, we have created a “new author” on the GiN site. When you see work from “Shellinda”, that is a joint post. We propose a toast to Federal Judge Royce C. Lamberth for carrying out his duties […]

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Ever Try To Pin Jello To The Wall?

Originally published August 20, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 16, 2014. Leave a Comment

Ever Try To Pin Jello To The Wall?

I’ve been scratching my head for a long time now about something. A lot of people say they are sick of politicians. But most politicians seem to think we want politically correct double speak. In asking questions about principles and positions on issues, its like trying to pin jello to the wall. Of course there […]

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