• Short Takes: What’s with this kinder and gentler immigration business?

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    Written by: George McClellen “Kinder and gentler: Republicans soften tone on migrant crisis” This headline is from the Washington Examiner, dated 02 April 21 and is a prime example why the National Republican Party seriously needs an enema before they do any more damage. The first paragraph starts: “With few exceptions Republicans haven’t softened their […]

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  • Ralston speaks on the election reforms in SB 202

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    ELLIJAY, Ga – Speaker of the House David Ralston (R – 7) tried to clear up the misconceptions surrounding SB 202, the Election Integrity Act of 2021. Signed into law last week by Governor Brian Kemp, SB 202 has been the center of partisan attacks from Democrats calling it “Jim Crow in a suit and […]

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  • Rep. Clyde discusses several Democrat sponsored bills

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    ELLIJAY, Ga – Ninth District Representative Andrew Clyde (R – Ga) spoke about recent bills passed by the House of Representatives. H.R. 127 focuses on gun control legislation and Clyde urged every American to call their Representatives concerning all the firearm bills. Universal background checks are a part of H.R. 8 and H.R. 1446 closes […]

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  • Missing Polk County man’s body found, foul play suspected

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    POLK COUNTY, TENN – A missing person’s investigation has turned into a murder investigation according to Polk County Sheriff’s Office. Benny R. Locke of the Benton Station community was last seen on December 7th. Mr. Locke is a 66-year-old white male approximately 5’6 140 lbs. Mr. Locke’s vehicle was located several miles from his residence. […]

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  • Stolen Fannin County school bus recovered

    Fannin County, GA  –  Fannin county school superintendent, Michael Gwatney, sent the following message to keep the public informed and provide information regarding a school bus that was taken from its parking spot in McCaysville earlier today. No students were on the bus, as the driver had completed his morning route and parked the bus.  […]

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  • Voter turnout, debates, and Trump: David Perdue discusses all

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    ELLIJAY, Ga: Senator David Perdue (R) addressed his relationship with President Trump, voter turnout, and not debating Jon Ossoff on his bus tour through North Georgia. Citing the earlier debates, Perdue didn’t see the necessity in rehashing the issues.  “I wanted to give him a chance to show Georgia what an empty suit he is,” […]

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  • What’s the deal with Senator Loeffler’s stock trades?

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    Loeffler just keeps getting away with improper transactions.  This is just one of them.  And she knows that very few people can follow her trails. Loeffler says she was ‘cleared’ by the SEC for her stock trades she made after a Senate briefing on Covid-19 back in January.  What she doesn’t tell you is, she […]

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  • Georgia being called for President Trump

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    ATLANTA, Ga – InsiderAdvantage has called Georgia for President Donald Trump with almost all the votes counted. “InsiderAdvantage Chairman Matt Towery says, ‘I was amazed that Georgia was not called last night. There are not enough votes available to bring this race much closer or to create a contested situation. There was no Democratic wave […]

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  • All star panelist expose on Joe Biden and Co financial dealings

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    After delving into Joe Biden’s friends’ questionable and convenient financial past, All-Star Panelist Joene DePlancke presented her findings on the issue. “All the deals weren’t funneled through Hunter. He used so many longtime friends and major contributors to generate billions for himself and his family,” DePlancke explained about Joe Biden’s financial dealings. In 2010, they […]

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  • Rep. Vernon Jones issues statement on Atlanta police reform efforts

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    ATLANTA – State Representative Vernon Jones (D-Lithonia) today issued the following statement regarding the Atlanta City Council’s recent adoption of a local ordinance which would amend the Atlanta Police Department’s procedures to incorporate various alternatives to use of force: “The Atlanta City Council’s new police reform policies would require police officers to give a verbal […]

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  • Anti-American sentiments graffitied along U.S. Hwy 76

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    HIAWASSEE, Ga – Towns County, Ga all fell victim to the country-wide vandalism over the July Fourth weekend. Unidentified individuals scrawled anti-American and anti-law enforcement graffiti down a section of US Hwy. 76. The graffiti appeared along the side of a building, road signs, power poles, and a retaining wall from Sunnyside Road to Times […]

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  • Cooper forms task force to promote racial equity in law enforcement

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    Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order No. 145 today, forming the North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice. The task force will recommend solutions to stop discriminatory law enforcement and criminal justice practices, and hold public safety officers accountable. “We must acknowledge racial inequities in our systems of law enforcement and criminal justice, and then […]

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  • Black Lives Matter comes to downtown Murphy in impressive numbers

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    MURPHY, N.C. – A large, peaceful crowd turned out in downtown Murphy to support the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement on June 4. Approximately 450 or more BLM supporters brandished homemade signs while marching from the train depot to the courthouse. The three young adult organizers created the event on Monday, June 1 with the […]

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