November 3, 2016 6:00 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, November 3, 2016
Something something – World Series – something something.
On this date in 1953, the Rules Committee of organized baseball restored the sacrifice fly. The rule had not been used since 1939.
Peaches
- Over regulated water and control of souls.
- Georgia’s graduation rates increase for fifth stragith year.
- White voter percentage is dropping in Georgia.
- Dear AJC – States don’t have “rights.”
- Ex-trooper now councilman indicted.
- Georgia drops pastor sermon demands.
- Nathan Deal doing great things and making national headlines for Georgia.
Jimmy Carter
- Florida might go red.
- Rural voters are also going red
- Obama thinks the end of the world is coming.
- 45% of people think THIS will change election results.
- 91% of these bets lean Trump.
Sweet Tea
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On behalf of those of us up until 2:00 AM watching history being made and are so tired their coffee needs coffee… Did you have to confuse our brains even more with a website design change…?
Things I will never hear at family events again;
“This is the year. I can feel it”
“Damn goat”
“There is always next year. (long drawn out sigh)”
It’s going to be interesting to see what my pair of uncles will talk about instead of the 20 mins. of Cubbie martyrdom prior to Christmas dinner this year.
Well, they can rejoice that every team in baseball has a longer streak of not winning a World Series than the Cubbies.
Trump the Opera, sneak peek – http://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-the-opera-1478126892
Di you get Brian Kemp’s web designer for this? That is a BIG logo. 🙂
It was a close vote, but this was the logo that didn’t have life-sized picture of Charlie in it.
Nice redesign. Thank you.
I have early voted. Side effects include a strange sense of peace and inability to hear political talk on TV. It’s marvelous.
Dang it guys. I JUST got used to the new new website and now you go and change it!
*grumbles* I do like it better though.
But Ill deny it in public!
I like it better, too. It reminds me of another ol’ political website that isn’t mentioned around here.