Doug Monroe, Journalist with Atlanta Magazine Online and Peachtree Screed Blog,, comments on antics of Republicans in passing the Supplemental (Who Is On First) Budget, the Special Session, the vacant Democratic Party and his favorite: Public Transportation in Georgia a/k/a "Disturbia."
Monthly Archive for April, 2007
William Harper, Local Educator and Concerned Parent, tells us a truly amazing and entirely disgusting story about pornography for Second and Third Graders. Where is it? In the school library. Believe it or not.
Tommie Williams, Senate Majority Leader, (R-19), gives us his thoughts on the 2007 legislature, the budget fiasco and the need for a Special Session, together with observations about some of the bills that did pass.
James Williams, the Blogger Known as (formerly and presently) GriftDrift, provides insight into the failure of the Republican legislature to pass a 2007 Supplemental Budget that the Governor would not veto, the inevitable Special Session soon to be scheduled and other observations about those that rule.
Terry Holley, Democratic Candidate for Congress, 10th District, discusses his campaign to win the 10th District (Augusta, Athens and North Georgia) for the Democrats. Can he do it? The election is June 19th and its the only Congressional election going on in the US.
Norma Pope and Caroline Carr of the Georgia Renaissance Festival, give us the scoop on the food, shops and entertainment at the 2008 festival which runs every weekend until June 3, 2007.
Bill Bozarth and Jim Kulstead, Executive Director and Lobbyist, respectively, for Common Cause of Georgia, summarize the disappointments in the 2007 Georgia Legislative session as well as some bright spots.
Allen Essig, Director, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, gives us his thoughts on the current state of the 2007 Supplemental Budget and the 2008 Proposed Budget.
Anson Calloway, Director of the Lyons Recreation Department, discusses his more than 40 years of being paid to have fun. Anson is well known in the community for his love of kids and his foresight in providing quality recreational facilities for local kids.

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