Some days I find I have more questions than answers, an admission sure to amaze my friends and confound my enemies. For example, why did only one in four eligible voters take time to cast their ballots in the September primary in Georgia? This dismal record is nothing new for us. According to Secretary of State Cathy Cox’s office, never in our state’s history have more than … [Read more...] about Sep. 2, 2002: A Few Questions Without Ready Answers
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Aug. 26, 2002: Farewell, Dear Cynthia: The Problem Was Y-O-U
Honorable Cynthia McKinney Somewhere in Outer Space I apologize for bothering you at this awkward time, but I wanted you to know that I am here to offer my support in these difficult days. It is the least I can do. You have provided so much fodder for this column over the past several years that I owe you, big-time. I am going to miss your outrageous behavior and your … [Read more...] about Aug. 26, 2002: Farewell, Dear Cynthia: The Problem Was Y-O-U
Aug. 19, 2002: 9/11 A Year Later: Disappointment Reigns
We are approaching the first anniversary of the Arab terrorists attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the next couple of weeks, you are going to be swamped by a tidal wave of commentary, analysis, soul-searching, pontificating and second-guessing by those of us who have opinions and are paid to subject you to them. If I wait to say my piece, my thoughts will … [Read more...] about Aug. 19, 2002: 9/11 A Year Later: Disappointment Reigns
Aug. 12, 2002: Roy a Winner and Other Old News
The political silly season is in full flower and we are being engulfed in polls, prognostications and enough hot air to float a squadron of 747s. I have tried to ignore all the furor by focusing on more important matters like why is it that when I try to pay for my gas at the service station, I always end up behind some yahoo purchasing lottery tickets? Or, why do Methodists … [Read more...] about Aug. 12, 2002: Roy a Winner and Other Old News
Aug. 5, 2002: Zapping Trash on TV’s Wasteland
Recently, a bunch of television critics – people who are paid to watch television and who make sportswriters look almost relevant – gathered together with network executives to discuss the current state of the television business. The big issue was not the garbage that networks serve us daily, but the fact that you and I are growing tired of all the advertising clutter on … [Read more...] about Aug. 5, 2002: Zapping Trash on TV’s Wasteland