Morning Reads for August 8, 2018

Jerry Falwell Jr working on book with Jimmy Carter John Lewis spoke at San Fran’s International Congress of Youth Voices.  DNC Chair: Abrams Race a “Personal”, Party Focus  How do Georgia precincts get 270% voter turnout?  RealGM: RJ Hunter Still Working on Return to NBA Executive Profile: GSU President Mark Becker  After season on practice

Who is Georgia?

I find it very interesting that Georgia’s elected leaders are so up in arms about Jason Spencer displaying his bare behind on Showtime.  This sudden shock at his rhetoric on television is in complete contravention with the Georgia legislature’s tacit refusal to get rid of an antiquated Georgia law protecting the monuments to the traitorous

Rep. Micah Gravley Hits the Road for Joint Study Commission on Low THC Medical Oil Access

In a press release this morning, State Representative Micah Gravely (R-Douglasville), announced the meeting dates across Georgia for the Joint Study Commission on Low THC Medical Oil Access. Rep. Gravely will co-chair the commission with State Senator Matt Brass (R-Coweta). Wednesday, August 29, 2018, in Atlanta. The topic will be patient, parent and organizational testimony; Tuesday, September

Freedom of Conscience in the Army?

Americans’ right to freedom of conscience is Constitutional and non-negotiable. With that in view, the law requires each chaplain to fulfill their duties without violating their conscience or the tenets of the specific faith-group that endorses their chaplaincy. Unfortunately, Chaplain Scott Squires is being subjected to a meandering investigation that could set a precedent for

Morning Reads for Tuesday, August 7

Good morning! Every few years, someone rediscovers the story about how Agnes Scott defeated Princeton (before it was co-ed) in the GE College Bowl. This story is a gem. “The women of Agnes Scott had manners, but they weren’t mild.” The Ray is changing the way highways are built across the country. If you aren’t

Barrow’s SOS Endorsement List Shows Heavy Support from GA-12

Elected officials across southeast Georia have publicly announced their support for former Congressman John Barrow who is running for Secretary of State in Georgia. The self-identified blue dog Democrat served in Congress for a number of years before he was ousted by Republican Rick Allen in Georgia’s 12th Congressional district in 2014. Barrow was not

Monday Morning Reads — August 6

Good morning, everyone! Sometimes it’s a wonderful Monday morning, and other days you feel like Ed. Please tell me you’re following the Paul Manafort trial. It won’t contribute anything to your life in the long run, but it’s very entertaining. Gwinnett County’s Board of Commissioners gave voters the chance to join MARTA. Brian Kemp and