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Tennessee is a beautiful state, ever been to or see the Smokey Mountains, it is not all rednecks and hillbillies. Stereotype much?
You're wasting your time. Apparently the only thing the Tennessee and Los Angeles have in common is the "smoke",...Tennessee's from the Smokey Mountains,....and LA from the "smokey pollution". Tennessee's is a haze, and LA's is a brown toxic cloud that hangs over the city.
I've been to both places, and the only thing in LA worth saving is the La Brae Tar Pits.
If you are going to quote someone using " ", it's generally considered dishonest to change what they said. I'd be willing to bet you lunch Obama didn't call them baggers which makes me wonder what else you are making up.
I didn't change what President Obama said look it up your self it's out there. Jonathan Alter writes about it in his book. He is a journalist for MSNBC,ABC & CBS why would he lie..............
You know, interviews aren't done with TelePrompters, or just a slip of the "Obama tongue".
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P.S. Anyone that gives any credence to the political\economic etc *cough* insights of moronic entertainers like HWJ, Dix Chix, Kanye etc. are idiots. Should we get medical advice from them too? Ooooops low blow directed at ole Jenny McCarthy.
Hank wasn't on Fox to do politics, he was there to promote his CD. He was asked a question, which was also his opinion and he used an analogy. The media has gone "Hog Wild".
Bless him for having the "bowling apparatus" to tell the blunt truth, publicly, that millions upon millions of Americans are "whispering" about.
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