It is a potential killer whose numbers rival the deadly Ebola virus and it doesn’t get near the attention it should. Unlike the dreaded illness currently ravaging West Africa this is one with a quick cure. This killer? Texting while driving. The cure? Don’t do it. There is no text so urgent as to distract you in a machine weighing two tons that takes half a football field to … [Read more...] about August 25, 2014: Family’s Tragedy is Reminder to Text Less and Live More
August 18, 2014: One Letter Not Enough To Polish Liberal Credentials
Rap! Rap! Rap! “The special called meeting of the Loyal Order of Liberals will come to order. Let’s begin the meeting as we always do with the Liberal Pledge of Allegiance: “I pledge allegiance to liberal causes. The right wing is nothing but mush. And if something goes wrong on the left, We can always blame George Bush.” Yay! Clap! Clap! Clap!) “OK, folks. I have called us … [Read more...] about August 18, 2014: One Letter Not Enough To Polish Liberal Credentials
August 11, 2014: Gosh Dang. What Is Wrong With A Southern Accent?
I just learned of a book called, “Say Goodbye to your Southern Accent.” Gosh dang. What is wrong with a Southern accent? The book’s authors, Jennifer Adams and Johanna Chapman, run a firm called Atlanta Accent Management. Ms. Adams was quoted in the Atlanta newspapers recently as saying, “We have clients who do business around the country or around the world. They want to be … [Read more...] about August 11, 2014: Gosh Dang. What Is Wrong With A Southern Accent?
August 4, 2014: A Fresh Reminder Of Why Teaching Is A Noble Profession
Dear Georgia Public School Teachers: It is new school year but, alas, the same old impediments: An out-of-touch federal bureaucracy; ideological state legislators who choose not to send their kids to public schools but intend to tell you how and what to teach, and a society that values reality television more than quality education. Sometimes I wonder how you manage. There … [Read more...] about August 4, 2014: A Fresh Reminder Of Why Teaching Is A Noble Profession
July 28, 2014: Trying To Determine Who Is The Real Outsider In U.S. Senate Race
The U.S. Senate race this November between Democrat Michelle Nunn and Republican David Perdue will be one of the more unusual campaigns we have witnessed in Georgia. Neither has held public office and both are anxious to portray themselves as the ultimate “outsider.” But just how outside is outside? That was a task I assigned my esteemed associate, Figby. I asked him to pose … [Read more...] about July 28, 2014: Trying To Determine Who Is The Real Outsider In U.S. Senate Race