Sometimes, this column just writes itself. Or, more accurately, readers write it for me. That is the advantage of having smart, articulate and passionate readers with strong opinions. Eat your heart out, Molly Ivins. Folks all over the state have their dander up over Gov. Sonny Perdue’s reappointment of Columbus liquor baron Don Leebern to the State Board of Regents. I have … [Read more...] about Feb. 21, 2005: Readers Have Strong Opinions on Leeburn Reappointment to Board of Regents
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Feb. 14, 2005: Random Thoughts on Random Subjects
Attention all die-hard Tech fans. My beloved grandson Zachary Earl Wansley has announced he will be attending Georgia Tech this fall. You heard correctly. G-E-O-R-G-I-A-T-E-C-H. His mother and father and both grandfathers are graduates of the University of Georgia, and Zack is going to Tech. Don’t tell me God doesn’t have a sense of humor. Zack is a 4.0 student, president of … [Read more...] about Feb. 14, 2005: Random Thoughts on Random Subjects
Feb. 7, 2005: Leeburn Reappointment is a Big Disappointment
So much for the New Georgia that Gov. Sonny Perdue promised us. Right now, New Georgia looks a lot like the old one. The governor has reappointed Don Leeburn, the controversial Columbus liquor dealer, to another seven-year term on the Board of Regents, proving that money talks as loudly to Republicans as it does to Democrats. Leeburn is an equal-opportunity fat-cat … [Read more...] about Feb. 7, 2005: Leeburn Reappointment is a Big Disappointment
Jan. 31, 2005: Senate Bill 5 Is a Stinker
Alpharetta Republican State Senator Dan Moody is either smarter than the average bear, or he has a serious political death wish. Since I come in contact with a lot of bears around Big Canoe and have developed a keen sense of their IQ, I must assume the latter — that Moody is looking to get out of politics and into the private sector as quickly as possible. He is riding just … [Read more...] about Jan. 31, 2005: Senate Bill 5 Is a Stinker
Jan. 25, 2005: You Have Questions? I Have All The Answers
One of the most rewarding parts of this job is the opportunity to answer questions from readers. It is a responsibility I take very seriously. Perhaps something I say could advance the cause of world peace, or maybe even turn John Kerry’s frown upside down. You just never know. Now to the mailbox to see what inquiring minds want to know. Dear Dick: I am a successful … [Read more...] about Jan. 25, 2005: You Have Questions? I Have All The Answers