by Phil Kent | Dec 24, 2018 | News, News 2
A majority of state Board of Pardon and Paroles members, who are appointed by the governor, are coming under increased fire for permissiveness as well as secrecy, the latest example occurring in Chatham County. Prosecutors there are furious over the parole of a...
by Phil Kent | Dec 18, 2018 | News, News 2
It was a shocking news story the other day from an Atlanta television station, and an equally disturbing headline on its website: “Atlanta’s HIV ‘Epidemic’ Compared to Third World African Countries.” Further reflect on what the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease...
by Phil Kent | Nov 29, 2018 | News, News 2
Democrat John Barrow is trying to energize the party’s base in the effort to defeat Republican businessman Brad Raffensperger in the Dec. 4th runoff election for secretary of state. A majority of that base statewide is comprised of African-American voters but...
by Phil Kent | Nov 28, 2018 | News, News 2
“Let me be clear: What happened on November 6th was anything but a free and fair election.” With those words, defeated Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams began a fund-raising email attacking Gov.-elect Brian Kemp and ended with a pitch for money...
by Phil Kent | Nov 27, 2018 | News, News 2
After passage of a controversial diversity and inclusion resolution by the Georgia State University Student Government Association earlier this month, the institution is now planning to implement “diversity and inclusion” courses as well as various other...