Good morning, and happy National Chocolate Covered Anything Day! Oh, yes, I will absolutely be observing today’s fun holiday, probably with a York Peppermint Patty after lunch. Yum. It’s also the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, which happened on December 16, 1773. The Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawks dumping the contents of 342
We have been provided a link to a photo on the Ebenezer Baptist’s website – https://www.ebenezeratl.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Ebenezer-Banners-SocialJusticeMinistry.jpg – that shows Rev. Raphael Warnock in front of signs that state “Abolish I.C.E.” and “Imagine the Earth Without Borders.” A color corrected version of a screenshot is shown below in case the original is removed. Rev. Warnock said
Good afternoon! I hope you enjoyed lunch. NPR can tell you how full the hospitals are in your county, your mom’s county, your friend’s county, your child’s county. All the counties! (And parishes.) Now that the Electoral College is settled (and it is settled, even here in Georgia, despite yesterday’s Electoral cosplay), more rank &
This week’s Courier Herald column: There was good news out of the Governor’s office this week, as Brian Kemp sent word that state revenues for November were up 8.3% from one year ago. For the first five months of this fiscal year, Georgia’s tax revenues are up 5.7% compared to last year. This is, unquestionably,
From a press release from the Office of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is advising Senator David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler to call their campaign offices after they demanded public data that their campaigns already have access to. The National Republican Committee (NRSC) requested and received copies of the newly
You are getting a midmorning read because I was face-timing with my little sister who is celebrating her 31st birthday, Covid-style, on a military base in Germany. Like a lot of folks, they are in quarantine because of exposure. 3 kids who can’t go to school, canceled plans, and a leveling of expectations. There is
I had the opportunity this evening to join the wonderful hosts over at Kudzu Vine to discuss the blogging world, the November 3 and January 5 elections, and the upcoming session of the General Assembly. The opinions expressed during the program are mine and may not reflect those of other contributors here. I am sure
Rome Braves continue to chop. Best Metro light displays. Shut up, Joe! Queue the rolling-eyes emoji. Pass the popcorn. Facebook in the FTC’s sights. Workin’ hard for The People. And you thought 1984 was just a book. It’s come to this. Enigma machine found in Baltic Sea. Faster, please. Not just for gas pumps anymore.
Last fall, Cedartown was shocked by the news of a hit and run. Eric Keais died in a ditch, waiting for help, after being struck by a car. No one called 911 for over an hour – not the driver, a state rep, not even the police chief. More at the link…
The Secretary of State’s office issued a press release last night on the procedures of Coffee County in their recount process after they refused to recertify their recount. (ATLANTA)-The Secretary of State’s office has opened an investigation into the Coffee County Board Of Elections and Registration regarding their handling of the November 2020 presidential election