Post Tagged with: "Republican Party"

NEW for 3/21: Left the GOP and overladen trucks

NEW for 3/21: Left the GOP and overladen trucks

Click here to read the full edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Clearer each day why he left the Republican Party
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Georgia doesn’t need heavier trucks pounding our roadways
SPOTLIGHT: Sugarloaf Community Improvement District
FEEDBACK: Says Forum got reason wrong on comment on Lake Lanier
UPCOMING: Norcross Gallery and Studio offers first juried show of the year
NOTABLE: Winn DAR Chapter picks six students for Good Citizen Award
OBITUARY:  Timothy Joseph Connolly,
RECOMMENDED: The Complete Stories by Franz Kafka
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Collin Rogers was master builder of elegant houses in 1830s
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lots of clues: Rocks, water, building, but where is it?
CALENDAR: Food tasking from vendors of Gwinnett Stripers at the ball park March 22

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by · March 21, 2023 · Full issues
FOCUS: Clearer each day why he left the Republican Party

FOCUS: Clearer each day why he left the Republican Party

By Jack Bernard  |  The Grand Old Party ran in 2022 on its “Commitment to America Plan.” Leader Kevin McCarthy repeatedly trumpeted that if Republicans took the majority in the House, that in 2023 they would immediately address their priorities as outlined in that plan to fight inflation, secure the border and reduce illegal immigration, give parents more control over education, preserve our freedom, and support Medicare and Social Security.

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by · March 21, 2023 · Today's Focus
NEW for 2/7: On Republicans, rocks and hard places

NEW for 2/7: On Republicans, rocks and hard places

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s the reason this guy is no longer a Republican
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Old time Republicans are between rock and hard place
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
FEEDBACK: Bring up the gun laws, and here come the letters
UPCOMING: County to invest $500,000 recovery funds in hospitality
NOTABLE: GGC’s Grizzly Academy Dreamers have unique approach
OBITUARIES:   DO NOT RUN BULLOCK OBIT AGAIN
RECOMMENDED: The Little Old Lady Who Broke all the Rules by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Rome native creates fashion scarf for many, including First Ladies
MYSTERY PHOTO: One famous style of buildings asks you for its location
LAGNIAPPE: Youth cartoonist needed
CALENDAR: “Overcome Rejection” is the subject of Feb. 16 talk at Lawrenceville Library

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by · February 7, 2023 · Full issues
BRACK: Old-time Republicans are between rock and hard place

BRACK: Old-time Republicans are between rock and hard place

By Elliott Brack |  A recent letter to the editor of the Atlanta newspaper hit me as a major cry for help. A reader in Marietta essentially asked: “Why has my Republican Party abandoned me?”  There is no doubt that many, many Republicans are asking the same question these days.

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by · February 7, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
3/8: Muslim groups; Demise of GOP?; European trek

3/8: Muslim groups; Demise of GOP?; European trek

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Understanding the Differences in Muslim Organizations
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Could 2016 Be the Year for the Death of the Republican Party?
ANOTHER VIEW: Traveling Gwinnettian Learning as He Treks Through Europe
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Wants More Sidewalks from Subdivisions to the Parks
UPCOMING: Changes Coming to Braselton Farmer’s Market, which Opens in June
NOTABLE: Supporters Give $50,000 to Renovated Media Center at Norcross High
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Women Become Famous With Astonishing Vaudeville Acts
TODAY’S QUOTE: Lewis Grizzard Could Be Poetic, Too
MYSTERY PHOTO: What? This Library Does Not Contain Any Books?

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by · March 8, 2016 · Full issues
BRACK: Could 2016 be the year for the death of the Republican Party?

BRACK: Could 2016 be the year for the death of the Republican Party?

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | This year you may be seeing right before your eyes the death of the Republican Party in national politics. If it happens, we lament it. (We feel that our country benefits by have a strong two party system.) It appears that the GOP could find itself threatened in this crazy political year.

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