by Louie Hunter | Dec 26, 2014 | News
Suppose you ran for the school board and got several thousand more votes than your opponent but lost anyway. Suppose the Georgia electorate voted to return Nathan Deal to office but, due to an antiquated method of counting votes, he was sent home to...
by Louie Hunter | Sep 9, 2014 | News
Sometimes a gift comes your way that you didn’t see coming. Such is the case for Georgia as North Carolina’s legislature decides to drop their movie tax credits, a move that will almost surely benefit the booming film industry here in Georgia. In a move that was...
by Louie Hunter | Jul 31, 2014 | News
Last Tuesday the Georgia electorate came out and selected the Republican nominee to fill the Senate seat being vacated by Saxby Chambliss and chose political newcomer David Perdue over long-time Congressman Jack Kingston. As we all feared the turn-out was...
by Louie Hunter | Jul 18, 2014 | News
The NAACP in Cobb County is not known for sponsoring debates but Thursday night in the Cobb Commission chambers they did just that. The two Republican candidates for District One Commissioner that survived the primary, former Cobb Commission Chairman Bill Byrne and...
by Louie Hunter | Jul 10, 2014 | News
Late yesterday afternoon President Barack Obama asked Congress to quickly approve supplemental legislation for almost $4 billion to address the sudden influx of illegal child migrants flooding across our southern borders. Georgia is a destination for some of the...