Kuntzman Resorts to Stereotyping in Defense of AR-15 Boo Boo
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Every day I have the pleasure of learning something new about Gwinnett County. As I travel around, I notice progress that has been made almost […]
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 […]
For over two centuries, The Constitution of the United States has provided the ultimate definition of the rights and freedoms of the nation’s citizens. Concurrently, […]
Tuesday, November 11, 2014, will forever be remembered as the day that completely transformed the way Veterans’ Day is celebrated in Snellville, Georgia. At 7:00 […]
The atheist group that filed a lawsuit demanding that the operators of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum (9/11 Museum) remove a steel cross […]
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to interview Nancy Jester, a former member of the DeKalb county school board who was then a candidate […]
Fireworks. Parades. Picnics. Barbeques. They’re all part of our annual celebration of our country’s achievement of freedom. This year marks the 237th anniversary of the […]
Apparently, Snellville’s current mayor is a very slow learner. On the very same day of the public announcement that the City had paid (through its […]
In her recent blog post, “A Pandering Rant”, (http://lisbethcarter.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/a-pandering-rant/) Liz Carter asks why Republicans continue to pander to race and gender. She never really answers […]
When Barack Obama took office in 2009, he stood at a cross-road between the history and future of the American Presidency. As the first president […]
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