Category: Politics

Update on Advertising In GA 6th

UPDATE:: Apparently there’s a thing in browsers called a cache, and if you have an out-of-date one, it can lead you to false errors on various websites, such as DanMoody.com which is working fine, as now reflected in this post. In keeping with our long-established editorial policy, we regret the error and blame others. We posted a

Morning Reads – March 16, 2017

On this date in 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson submitted a $1 billion war on poverty program to Congress. Peaches Governor Deal doesn’t want to be punished District 6 is a drill. Repeat: Only a drill. The Industry that might as well be the Teacher’s Pet is celebrated Anti-terrorism bill targets protesters, some say Is our

The Ethics of Vernon Jones

Vernon Jones’ return to the capitol didn’t have a political honeymoon so much as it had an armistice. Jones sent a signal of sorts at the inauguration of Michael Thurmond. Present for the festivities was Sharon Barnes-Sutton, who had just lost her seat to Steve Bradshaw, becoming the first commissioner in two decades to lose

Senator Isakson Comes Out Against Campus Carry

Senator Johnny Isakson did two Telephone Town Halls last week and was impressive in both. He took on all questions, showed his depth of knowledge and commitment to Georgians in all his responses. It is worth your time taking a couple hours to listen to the both in their entirety, even if you disagree with

Former State Senator Harp selected to fill vacant position on State Election Board

With Tex McLver not seeking another term on the State Elections Board in the midst of criminal charges after fatally shooting his wife, former State Senator Seth Harp is the pick to fill the vacant position. Harp, who currently practices law in Columbus, held the State Senate seat now represented by Josh McKoon. In 2010, the former State Senator

Is Georgia Voter Data Secure?

Way back last December, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp asked the Department of Homeland Security to explain an apparent “…attempted breach of the state’s computer systems that house its voter registration database by someone in the federal government.”  As crazy as that may sound, there are similar and separate allegations about attempted data breaches

Tom Price is Bungling the Obamacare Repeal Messaging

Sign Tom Price up as an adherent of alternative facts (heretofore known as lies). The HHS Secretary took to NBC’s “Today” show this morning to defend the House GOP’s plan to repeal Obamacare. When pressed on the fact that the CBO said eventually 24 million Americans could lose their healthcare coverage with the Republican legislation, Price