Good You-Know-Who above! The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco (where else?) has declared that saying the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is unconstitutional because it contains the words “under God.” This same group of geniuses gave the go-ahead to black power-preaching Rastafarians to smoke pot on federal lands because marijuana is some kind of sacred … [Read more...] about Jul. 1, 2002: Joins Chorus on Pledge Edict
2002 Columns
Jun. 24, 2002: Dear Jane: We All Make Mistakes
My sad duty today is to report that Esther “Eppie” Friedman Lederer has passed on. You may have known her better as Ann Landers, the nationally syndicated columnist who gave her loyal followers practical advice on issues ranging from birth control to gun control. She leaves a void that is near impossible to fill. How in the world can we function if we can’t bare our … [Read more...] about Jun. 24, 2002: Dear Jane: We All Make Mistakes
Jun. 17, 2002: Mighty Murphy Just Can’t Get Enough
Georgia House Speaker Tom Murphy, who doesn’t have anything better to do with his time, has announced that he is running for reelection to the Georgia House of Representatives. Knock me over with a feather. Murphy said he made the announcement to squelch rumors that he was waxing up his boogie board and headed for Hawaii or that he was running away to join the circus. One of … [Read more...] about Jun. 17, 2002: Mighty Murphy Just Can’t Get Enough
Jun. 10, 2002: Dooley Foe a Clue to GOP Failures
What the state of Georgia needs more than a good five-cent cigar is a competitive two-party system. The Democrats not only run this state; they own it. Without a strong Republican Party to counter the Democratic monarchy, we will be doomed to a continued purgatory of demigods like Tom Murphy and his court jesters who act as if we don’t exist. But it is not the Democratic … [Read more...] about Jun. 10, 2002: Dooley Foe a Clue to GOP Failures
Jun. 3, 2002: A Salute to Unappreciated Heroes
My son, Ken, has just completed his first year as a high school science teacher after 20 years in the business world. His students weren’t the only ones to get an education this year. Thankfully, Ken’s rookie year was on a good team. Woodland High School in Bartow County is a fairly new school with a modern physical plant in a progressive county. The teaching staff made him … [Read more...] about Jun. 3, 2002: A Salute to Unappreciated Heroes