That’s just peachy.
where do i sign up????
“If you’re going to argue or criticize, don’t bother replying.”
Sorry, bud. Your name ain’t Jim Robinson and you don’t get to set the rules on this site.
Heck, I AGREE with you.
Unfortunately, my state...Washington...went over to the dark side several years ago. It just took me a while to figure it out. Everything I stand for is reflected in how I vote. But, how I vote (and, as it turns out, how 70% of the REST of the state votes) is nullified by the two counties to the north of me. Those counties have the biggest populations, and they are filled to the brim with the brain-dead.
I love my state for mountainous granduer, the thick, green forests, and for the memories of my youth.
Beyond that...I think I’s rather live in Texas. At least THEY are still free.
Tip of the hat from your Alabama neighbor. We have family in Georgia and also spend a good bit of time in the North Georgia Mountains. Beautiful state!
“The agrarian Southern values and tradition. “
Like all those carpet baggers in ATL?
...no argument or criticism from me...
Cheers!
Same here. I love Virginia.
I too am a Georgian, and if someone can explain to me how to teach my kids and grandkids that they have to obey our laws but these other folks sneaking into our country without any penalty at all. And, have you noticed that those that break our immigration laws also seem to think that it’s ok to pick and choose only the laws they want to obey.
I’m with ya. Governor Nathan Deal needs to stand up and announce that a Federal Judge does not have jurisdiction over a sovereign state. The Constitution is very clear. Go tell it to the Supremes. We need to go ahead and put our immigration law into effect ASAP.
Everybody in GA email or call or write the Governor and tell him to stand up and ignore the Federal activist Judges’s ruling.
Despite the fact that he is focusing on NC and the Dems have planned their convention for Charlotte, Obama has no real chance of winning NC in 2012 IMO. He only eked out a 10,000 vote victory in 2010 when he was still an unknown quantity. Up until 2010 NC had not gone Democratic since Jimmy Carter. The Republicans now hold both houses for the first time in 140 years and have been busy trying to do exactly what they said they would do during the campaign, while our Democrat governor tries to stop them by vetoing one good bill after the other.
I have worked for the state of NC for almost 30 years and this year was the first year that I can remember in which the legislature actually completed the budget before the new fiscal year begins on July 1. The governor vetoed it, but her veto was easily overridden.
No criticism from your southern neighbor, here. I know how you feel!
Have you ever heard of Rufus Reid Asbury?
>> the then country will have gone where I cannot follow,
I bumped into a few seniors today that are eager to kick ass.
Tomorrow, you kiss the ground you walk on and pledge your allegiance to it.