Freedom’s Just Another Word for…. If you are a U.S. citizen you have the right to voice your opinion. There are many ways to do so, with words or your actions. Civil Rights law describes, “Speech” as all kinds of expression. However the United States Constitution, and the way the it’s been applied by courts, […]
Read More »Ashley Madison Account Held by Pickens County Government Employee
Recently personal data from the adultery website Ashley Madison has been posted on the web, exposing names, email addresses, and phone numbers among other information, for approximately 37 million members of the website. The data dump has been released about one month after the website’s parent company, Avid Life Media, confirmed there was a “criminal intrusion” […]
Read More »Vehicle of Interest Sought in Drive-By Shootings in Fannin County
A vehicle of interest is being sought in two drive by shootings that occurred within minutes of each other on August 5th. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia Bureau of Investigation are searching for a suspect or suspects in two drive by shootings that occurred at approximately 2am on August 5th in the north […]
Read More »Child in Cage – 2 Arrested in Murray County
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has confirmed a child was found locked in a cage in a Murray County home resulting in the arrest of two women. A 911 call made at approximately 11am on Thursday, August 6th, led a Murray County Deputy to a home on Bahamas Drive in Chatsworth, Georgia. The call was […]
Read More »American Public Roars After It Gets a Glimpse of International Trophy Hunting of Lions
(Story Courtesy of Wayne Pacelle’s Blog – A Humane Nation) Wayne Pacelle’s Blog – A Humane Nation Cecil the lion is dead because Walter Palmer the dentist is a morally deadened human being. The man traveled clear across the world – from the suburbs of Minneapolis into the pay-to-slay world of Zimbabwe, where dictator Robert Mugabe […]
Read More »Georgia Congressional Delegation Calls for Federal Review of Proposed State Department Training Facility
Cite concerns over lack of accountability, transparency in decision-making process WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) along with several member of Georgia’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation are calling for a federal review of a Department of State proposal to construct a costly new training center from scratch in […]
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