October 24, 2019 5:59 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, October 24, 2019
Peaches
- Butts County Sheriff draws lawsuit over sex offender yard signs.
- It’s going to be an all female panel for the Democratic debate
- Rural Broadband is the problem and Georgia is mapping it.
- …And other matters Kemp is looking to for rural Georgia.
- A chicken bigger than the big chicken.
- Perdue facing calls to distance himself from Trump. Again/Still.
- An online parody launched by Republicans.
Jimmy Carter
- Is Google spying to squash dissent?
- ‘Human scum.’
- Dick’s CEO ruining 3rd partie for everyone.
- Corporate America is no Warren fan.
- 7 in 10 think we are more divided than we’re led to believe.
Sweet Tea
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Reminds me of a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne
So the GBI now has a test that can tell if the THC is .3% or lower? Sad story what happened here in Dade to a guy. https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2019/oct/23/charges-against-dade-county-mdropped-after-cb/506475/
Lawyers for a Georgia man scheduled to be executed next week say he has decided not to file for clemency.
Ray Jefferson Cromartie is to be put to death Oct. 30. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to die for the April 1994 slaying of Thomasville convenience store clerk Richard Slysz.
Shawn Nolan, an attorney for Cromartie, said in an emailed statement Wednesday that filing a clemency petition would require Cromartie to ask for a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. And since Cromartie maintains he’s innocent, he can’t do that in good faith.
Your State tax dollars at work…