
The Ethanol Bandwagon Hits a Bump in the Road
The majority of scientists studying climate change (formerly known as global warming) cite carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as being the most villainous of “greenhouse gases” […]
The majority of scientists studying climate change (formerly known as global warming) cite carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as being the most villainous of “greenhouse gases” […]
A group of plaintiffs, including the Georgia chapter of the NAACP and the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) recently filed lawsuit in U.S. […]
The fourth day of July, 2016 marks the 239th anniversary of what began as a grand social experiment known as the United States of America. […]
It has been written many times that liberalism is a mental illness. As an attorney friend of mine would say, “That’s harsh”. So rather than […]
Gersh Kuntzman, he of the shoulder boo-boo from firing an AR-15, is now gnashing his teeth and wringing his hands over the response to his […]
I’m a tree-hugger. I have been for as long as I can remember, which is well before the term was coined. I wasn’t taught to […]
For the past six months, Snellville has had a city council with six members who are united in their desire to not only keep Snellville […]
The transcript shows Obama’s speech at Hiroshima to be surprisingly eloquent and equally uncharacteristic. Yet it is tragically flawed. Much of the speech dealt with […]
The Snellville City Council recently approved Advanced Disposal as the contractor to handle trash and recyclable pickup for city residents and businesses, beginning July 1st. […]
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr blossomed on the field– some would say battle ground– of civil rights activism, yet he was far […]
Each week, internet radio show “All About Gwinnett” features an interview with a guest of interest to residents of Gwinnett County, GA. The show […]
By Joe Wilson Everyday we turn on the news and hear about some tragedy perpetrated by someone who is, shall we say, emotionally unstable. More […]
On November 3, 2015, the citizens of Snellville voted overwhelmingly for a mayor, and city council members who campaigned on a platform of unity. Specifically, […]
The latest smear campaigns have caused me to reflect on events of the past six years. The memories that first come to the surface are […]
Campaigning for a city council position should be a fairly straightforward matter. Candidates present their opinions, visions, qualifications and experience so voters can decide who […]
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