Macbook will not go to sleep on its own since Lion.

I have a macbook running Lion 10.7.5.  I also use an external monitor.  The macbook will not go to sleep on its own and I think it has something to do with the monitor.  Any suggestions?

You can test as to whether this issue has to do with the external monitor. Disconnect the display. If the MacBook now goes to sleep normally, then the issue is with the display. If it does not then the issue is with the MacBook.
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    12/30/09 6:28:32 PM [0x0-0x24024].com.apple.systempreferences[548] System Preferences(548,0x7fff7001abe0) malloc: reference count underflow for 0x200b9bbe0, break on autorefcount_underflowerror to debug.
    12/30/09 6:28:32 PM [0x0-0x24024].com.apple.systempreferences[548] System Preferences(548,0x7fff7001abe0) malloc: reference count underflow for 0x200b9bb00, break on autorefcount_underflowerror to debug.
    12/30/09 6:28:32 PM [0x0-0x24024].com.apple.systempreferences[548] System Preferences(548,0x7fff7001abe0) malloc: reference count underflow for 0x200b9bba0, break on autorefcount_underflowerror to debug.
    12/30/09 6:28:32 PM [0x0-0x24024].com.apple.systempreferences[548] System Preferences(548,0x7fff7001abe0) malloc: reference count underflow for 0x200b9bb80, break on autorefcount_underflowerror to debug.
    12/30/09 6:29:51 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0x28028].com.apple.speech.feedbackservicesserver[575]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 6:29:51 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.speech.synthesis.SpeechSynthesisServer[127]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 6:30:11 PM com.apple.launchd[1] * launchd[1] has started up. *
    12/30/09 6:30:38 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[21] Starting HP Trap Monitor
    12/30/09 6:30:41 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[97] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 6:30:41 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[95] (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    12/30/09 6:30:41 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[97] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 6:30:44 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[95] (com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[116]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 6:31:12 PM com.apple.WindowServer[62] Wed Dec 30 18:31:12 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local WindowServer[62] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 7:17:14 PM SyncServer[211] [110f20] |SyncServer|Warning| Refreshing watchdog because of a calendar time change alert.
    12/30/09 7:17:14 PM UserEventAgent[112] ** ERROR: SCNetworkSignatureCopyActiveIdentifiers returned nil
    12/30/09 8:04:33 PM UserEventAgent[112] ** ERROR: SCNetworkSignatureCopyActiveIdentifiers returned nil
    12/30/09 8:18:10 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[95] ([0x0-0x9009].com.Growl.GrowlHelperApp[123]) Exited: Terminated
    12/30/09 8:22:34 PM Installer[1364] PackageKit: * Missing bundle identifier: /Library/Receipts/NeoOffice-3.0.1-Intel.pkg
    12/30/09 8:22:34 PM Installer[1364] PackageKit: * Missing bundle identifier: /Library/Receipts/NeoOffice-3.0.1-Patch-1-Intel.pkg
    12/30/09 8:22:34 PM Installer[1364] PackageKit: * Missing bundle identifier: /Library/Receipts/NeoOffice-3.0.1-Patch-2-Intel.pkg
    12/30/09 8:27:06 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[95] ([0x0-0xa00a].com.apple.speech.synthesis.SpeechSynthesisServer[124]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:27:06 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[95] (0x1001014d0.mach_init.rcd[436]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:27:43 PM com.apple.launchd[1] * launchd[1] has started up. *
    12/30/09 8:35:53 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0x10010].com.apple.DiskUtility[142]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:35:53 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0xa00a].com.apple.speech.synthesis.SpeechSynthesisServer[127]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:36:12 PM com.apple.launchd[1] * launchd[1] has started up. *
    12/30/09 8:36:47 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[21] Starting HP Trap Monitor
    12/30/09 8:36:49 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:36:49 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    12/30/09 8:36:49 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:36:51 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[117]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 8:38:04 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0xa00a].com.apple.speech.synthesis.SpeechSynthesisServer[123]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:38:42 PM com.apple.launchd[1] * launchd[1] has started up. *
    12/30/09 8:39:17 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[21] Starting HP Trap Monitor
    12/30/09 8:39:19 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:39:19 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    12/30/09 8:39:19 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:39:20 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[118]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 8:39:25 PM com.apple.WindowServer[65] Wed Dec 30 20:39:25 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local WindowServer[65] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 8:39:40 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] ([0x0-0xa00a].com.apple.speech.synthesis.SpeechSynthesisServer[126]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 8:42:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] * launchd[1] has started up. *
    12/30/09 8:43:16 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[21] Starting HP Trap Monitor
    12/30/09 8:43:18 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:43:18 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    12/30/09 8:43:18 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[99] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 8:43:20 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[118]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 9:03:31 PM com.apple.WindowServer[66] Wed Dec 30 21:03:31 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local WindowServer[66] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 10:42:25 PM com.apple.loginwindow[29] Wed Dec 30 22:42:25 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[29] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
    12/30/09 10:42:26 PM com.apple.loginwindow[29] Wed Dec 30 22:42:26 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[29] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 10:42:26 PM com.apple.loginwindow[29] Wed Dec 30 22:42:26 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[29] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
    12/30/09 10:42:27 PM com.apple.WindowServer[600] Wed Dec 30 22:42:27 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local WindowServer[600] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 10:42:32 PM com.apple.loginwindow[599] 2009-12-30 22:42:32.557 migCacheCleanup[617:903] Flushing Cache Locations...
    12/30/09 10:43:09 PM com.apple.coreservicesd[64] ThrottleProcessIO: throttling disk i/o
    12/30/09 10:47:12 PM com.apple.loginwindow[599] Wed Dec 30 22:47:12 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[599] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
    12/30/09 10:47:12 PM com.apple.loginwindow[599] Wed Dec 30 22:47:12 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[599] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
    12/30/09 10:47:13 PM com.apple.loginwindow[599] Wed Dec 30 22:47:13 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local loginwindow[599] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 10:47:13 PM com.apple.WindowServer[698] Wed Dec 30 22:47:13 Brian-Roths-MacBook.local WindowServer[698] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    12/30/09 10:47:20 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[711] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 10:47:20 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    12/30/09 10:47:20 PM com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[711] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /Users/Brian/Library/LaunchAgents
    12/30/09 10:47:22 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[97] (com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[729]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 10:47:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x100102d30.mach_init.mdworker[684]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 10:47:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.launchd.peruser.503[593]) Exited: Killed
    12/30/09 10:48:41 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x100102d30.mach_init.mdworker[783]) getpwuid("503") failed
    12/30/09 10:48:41 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x100102d30.mach_init.mdworker[783]) Exited with exit code: 1
    12/30/09 10:48:41 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x100102d30.mach_init.mdworker) Failed to check-in!
    12/30/09 10:58:17 PM UserEventAgent[112] ** ERROR: SCNetworkSignatureCopyActiveIdentifiers returned nil
    12/30/09 11:18:13 PM [0x0-0x22022].com.apple.systemevents[365] com.apple.FolderActions.enabled: Already loaded
    12/30/09 11:19:23 PM UserEventAgent[112] ** ERROR: SCNetworkSignatureCopyActiveIdentifiers returned nil

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