On this date in 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that burning the American flag as a form of political protest was protected by the First Amendment.
Peaches
- Atlanta mayor signs order blocking city jail from accepting new ICE detainees
- Exploring Georgia back roads
- Lawsuit says GA Dept. of Corrections is violating the rights of deaf inmates
- The USFS has come in to assist and it’s causing quite a stir
- Geoff Duncan wants anonymous tips on Shafer’s financial status
- Our state is certified to send more detailed crime stats
- Georgia to celebrate 25 years of HOPE & lottery
Jimmy Carter
- Immigration raid leads to arrest of over 100
- “If the Media Keeps This Up, They’re Going to Get Somebody Killed“
- FBI warning about sexual assaults on airplanes
Sweet Tea
- “Liberals, Please continue on I-40 until you have left our great State of Texas,” reads the sign.
- Burger King sorry for offering a lifetime supply of Whoppers to Russian women who get pregnant from World Cup players.
- A giant wave of plastic could flood the US
- Starbucks stock on the decline because of ‘social-justice’
- Facebook “pushing everything out” of Silicon Valley
- Will Hugh Hefner’s son save Playboy?