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Tag Archives: Georgia
Rep. Paul Broun Jumps Into Georgia Senate Race
Rep. Paul Broun jumped into the senate race in Georgia to replace Saxby Chambliss. Broun doesn’t have a big name recognition, but if he sounds familiar it’s because I have written about him before. Broun, who still sits on the … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged anti-science, broun, chambliss, Georgia, John Boehner, karl rove, paul broun, richard mourdock, saxby chambliss, science space and technology, todd akin
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What Republicans Should Not Do In 2013
I already discussed briefly what Republicans should do strategically in 2013. Now a quick sidebar on what they should not do. I only have to look down the street from where I live to find Rep. Phil Gingrey as an … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged fight club, Georgia, gingrey, legitimate rape, phil gingrey, rape, Republican, republican strategy, richard mourdock, todd akin
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Contact Cobb County Police Chief John Houser And Get Him To Change Their Policy On Dog Shootings Today!
Hello everyone! I was very moved yesterday when I heard about the Cobb County police officer who shot and killed a chocolate lab. I find it very unlikely that this lab posed any threat whatsoever to the police officer who … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged chief john houser, cobb county, cobb county georgia, cobb county police, cobb county police chief, Georgia, john houser, labrador retriever, marietta georgia, police officer, police shoots dog, police shot dog
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Cobb County Police Officer Shoots And Kills ‘Aggressive’ Chocolate Lab
I am really getting sick and tired of hearing these stories. What makes this one worse is that it happened in my backyard (I am a resident of Cobb County). A Cobb County police officer shot and killed a chocolate … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged burglary, cobb, cobb county, cobb county police, cobb county police officer, dog shooting, dog shot, falsified report, Georgia, police officer shoots dog, police shooting, police shoots dog
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T-SPLOST Fails To Pass – Not Because Of Taxes
Georgia’s T-SPLOST failed to pass in the metro Atlanta area. This was a major victory for the Tea Party and shows that the Tea Party is here to stay on the political scene. This of course has national implications because … Continue reading
Posted in Tea Party
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, governor deal, Nathan Deal, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax
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Georgia T-SPLOST Today – Vote Now!
Today is primary day and that means Georgians get to go to the polls and decide a major issue for the people in metro Atlanta. The T-SPLOST vote is today and it should be a very tight race. The stakes … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax, tea party
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Georgia T-SPLOST Vote Tomorrow
The vote that all people in metro Atlanta have been waiting for is tomorrow. This vote in my mind will be a sign of things to come in November. Even though the vote only concerns the people of metro Atlanta, … Continue reading
Posted in Tea Party
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax
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Georgia T-SPLOST Vote One Week Away
In one week, the people of metro Atlanta will go to the polls to decide on whether or not to initiate a 1 cent per dollar sales tax for 10 years to fund transportation projects in the metro Atlanta area. … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax, tea party
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T-SPLOST Early Voting Begins – A Sign Of Things To Come In November?
Early voting for the $8.4 billion dollar T-SPLOST transportation bill in the metro Atlanta region begins today. That means you have until July 31st, when the bill will go to the polls, to have your say as to whether or … Continue reading
What Would Republicans Do If They Controlled Washington?
Many have called this November’s election “the most important of our lifetime.” They have said that if President Obama gets a second term and if Republicans do not take both houses of Congress that America as we now know it … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged abortion, abortion bill, cherry picking, Congress, control congress, democrats, Georgia, georgia congress, georgia republicans, gop, house of representatives, late term abortion, millennial, millennial vote, millennials, presidency, Senate, social issues, tax overhaul, tea party, Washington
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