August 3, 2017 6:00 AM
Morning Reads- Thursday, August 3, 2017
On this date in 1958, Billboard Magazine introduced its “Hot 100” chart, which was part popularity and a barometer of the movement of potential hits. The first number one song was Ricky Nelson’s “Poor Little Fool.”
Peaches
- When the charges exceed the crime
- Medicaid waivers for the peach state
- Elections watchdog group bothered over voters kicked off rolls
- Marsy’s Law and the justice system
- R. Kelly isn’t wanted in Fulton
- Plant Vogtle price tag is now at $25 billion
- Georgia is among states with the most student loan debt
- Capri pants just not allowed in one Georgia school district
- Attempts of expanding Georgia’s “Hidden Predator Act” underway
Jimmy Carter
- Zuckerberg hires pollster
- Drones part of program to protect Trump
- Trump says we’re losing the war in Afghanistan
- If FBI has your biometrics, it doesn’t have to tell you
- Bring skills, speak english
Sweet Tea
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So a female teacher can wear a skirt or dress that is the conservative “just below the knee” length, but a pair of tailored capris at mid-calf (4-6 inches longer then the conservative dress length) is bad? Or is the dress/skirt length just above the ankle too? What’s next on his list, gaudy seasonal themed jewelry? My mom’s ugly scarecrow pin was a hit with her 7 year olds, but she would never wear it to an interview or a major meeting at the district office.
https://chamblee54.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/dump/
This is the story of how Sports Illustrated became fake news, and how an inspiring letter from BHO was deleted from the White House website. The pictures, from Stewart Avenue in 1950, are better than the text.
As first reported by the liberal pinko commie socialistic fake news latitudinarian, The Wall Street Journal…
https://www.axios.com/report-mueller-has-a-grand-jury-2468811876.html