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Public Service Commissioner’s residency questioned

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Jason Pye of Peach Pundit reports the residency of Public Service Commissioner Doug Everett has been questioned by Libertarian Party nominee John Monds, the lone challenger in his re-election bid.

Pye writes:

The complaint alleges that Everett lives in Clarkesville and Atlanta, but not at any of the addresses provided in official filings to the State Ethics Commission.

The Atlanta residence is rented, though paid for with campaign funds since 2006. The home in Albany that Everett has used in filings is actually owned by his son, Michael C. Everett. A homestead exemption has been filed to this effect as well.

Monds writes, “It is very reasonable to ask Mr. Everett to come forward and provide evidence of his residency. I ask that you use all means within your power to expeditiously resolve any questions that exist concerning this matter.”

As Pye notes, it may be too late to file a residency challenge.

Vernon Jones campaign discovers product placement

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Dekalb CEO and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Vernon “there’s nothing illegal about a ménage à trois” Jones has campaign placards displayed in at least one comically appropriate location.

Atlanta blogs today: Race man

Thursday, November 15th, 2007
Reverend Joe Beasley twice calls Senator David Shafer a “race man” and accuses him of trying to get the City of Atlanta abolished when Maynard Jackson was elected Mayor (in the early 1970s when Shafer would have been in elemetary [sic] school). You can hear it here.

— Erick at Peach Pundit, on WABE-FM (90.1) series “Saving Grady” about Grady Hospital.

Note, Beasley doesn’t explicitly accuse Shafer of trying to abolish Atlanta. Instead, he seems to conflate Shafer with state legislators of the early 1970s.

Whether he’s actually accusing Shafer of being the Doogie Howser of legislative racism is beside the point. Beasley is clearly trying to short-circuit a serious discussion about Shafer’s legislation by calling him a racist.

Incidentally, Beasley also calls Maynard Jackson “the first mayor of the city of Atlanta.”

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Hey, it’s raining outside

— Mel at Blog For Democracy helpfully notes that it’s raining outside — as opposed to inside. Thanks, Sonny.

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I suppose some Democrats are going to say, “Clinton managed to balance the budget and create a surplus.” Clinton deserves some credit, but the Republican controlled Congress deserves just as much recognition for their part, like I said above…Congress holds the purse.

— Jason Pye accuses AJC columnist Jay Bookman of intellectual dishonesty for saying Democrats are more fiscally conservative than Republicans.

In the same post, Pye praises President Reagan for cutting federal spending, never mentioning that Democrats controlled the House of Representatives during Reagan’s two terms.

Either they “hold the purse” or they don’t.

Che ya!

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

With so many bloggers noting the 40th anniversary of Che Guevara’s death, I figure I might as well throw in my 2 cents.

Or, more accurately, artist Matthew Diffee’s 2 cents.

Atlanta blogs today: Mourning Wooten

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Ronald Williamson
Ronald Jones
Clarence Dexter, Jr.

— GriftDrift rebuts AJC columnist Jim Wooten’s ridiculous pro-death-penalty rant with a list of 123 people whose erroneous death sentences were eventually overturned. Three of the 123 are named above.

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Feeding government in general, and a regional (read less accountable) quasi-governmental agency with more tax dollars is similar to enabling a drunk with more alcohol.

— Jason Pye is not pleased with tax-and-spend trends in Henry County.

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An Elaborate Prank on Atlanta Drivers

— Maigh at Metroblogging Atlanta offers an apt description of the 14th Street Bridge reconstruction clusterfuck.

Jason Pye responds

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Jason Pye has responded on his blog to a crack I made in my “Atlanta blogs today” post this morning.

Writes Jason:

I complete agree that our current system is broken. However, Health insurance and healthcare are mutually beneficial exchanges of commerce. It is hardly dystopian because there is no force involved, unlike the police power of government that Andy seems to so desperately want.

Atlanta blogs today: Don’t Tase me, bro

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
People who had been yearning deep down inside for a chance to play political organizer and rabble-rouser like back in the heady 60s and 70s that they’ve always heard about finally got their chance, and boy did they take it.

Sara at Going Through The Motions on a University of Florida campus protest that followed the videotaped arrest and Tasering of a student asking questions at a speech by Sen. John Kerry. And I thought I was cynical.

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I’m just not down with envisioning any type of socialist utopia circle jerk that Hillary Clinton wants, a place where individual sovereignty and liberty seem to be non-existent.

Jason Pye on Hillary Clinton. He evidently prefers the country’s current dystopian health-care circle jerk.

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In the end, I don’t have any regrets whatsoever. The people decided and the people will have to live with their decision along with the consequences of their decision far into the future.

Andre Walker at Peach Pundit goes all Edith Piaf in response to yesterday’s overwhelming defeat of a referendum that would have turned unincorporated south Fulton County into a city called South Fulton. Walker supported the referendum.

Atlanta blogs today: Hollywood values

Friday, August 24th, 2007
My weekend is set…

Friday:
- Work (8am to 4pm)
- Ronald Reagan marathon
- Cut grass
- Ronald Reagan marathon
- Sleep

— Jason Pye on TCM’s Ronald Reagan movie marathon. Knute Rockne All American is on at 11:45 tonight. Set your TiVo.

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I would hope that people like Sean Kingston, being a teenager himself, would realize that gay and lesbian youth are extremely disproportionately affected by suicide. Additionally, in my opinion, by making light of something as serious as depression and suicide, by relating it to being simply turned down or broken up with, is ignorant and shameful.

— Duane Moody is offended because the hit song “Beautiful Girls” by Sean Kingston includes the refrain “Damn all these beautiful girls/They only wanna do your dirt/They’ll have you suicidal, suicidal/When they say it’s over.” In Duane’s estimation, it’s insensitive because it makes light of teen suicide, which affects gays disproportionately.

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Hard to believe it’s been almost 10 years since Princess Di left us. What an amazing, amazing woman! I remember where I was when I heard the news. I was in my dorm room, crying in bed after some jerk made what I interpreted to be a homophobic remark to someone I didn’t know.

I felt so bad for Di’s yummy sons. I wonder if they’re circumcised? I’d loves me some Prince Harry!

— ATLMalcontent parodies Duane Moody’s blog very well.

Atlanta blogs today: Drenner injured

Monday, August 13th, 2007
Say a prayer for her.

— Jason Pye on state Rep. Karla Drenner (D-Avondale Estates), who was injured when a MARTA bus hit her car on Saturday. Drenner was hospitalized and released.

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Asked if he were planning to run for governor in ‘10, the first-term senator said this: “I did that once. I am very happy in the United States Senate.”

— Jim Galloway at AJC.com Political Insider blog, on Sen. Johnny Isakson’s rumored interest in replacing Gov. Sonny Perdue

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I spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta attending the Women of Faith conference. It was a small, intimate group of only 16,000 people.

— Lori Grice attended the Women of Faith conference downtown last weekend.

Atlanta blogs today: Stay of execution

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
This is fantastic news, though obviously not a final determination as to whether the execution will proceed but merely a little more time and hopefully a fresh look at the new evidence.

-Sara at Going Through The Motions, after hearing that the state Parole Board granted a 90-day stay of execution to Troy Anthony Davis. Several witnesses in the case have recanted testimony that helped convict Davis.

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He Needs to Die.

-Erick at Peach Pundit is seemingly undisturbed about the possible killing of an innocent man by the state of Georgia. Aren’t conservatives supposed to be for limited government?

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I’m picking Whitehead to win with at least 65%.

-Jason Pye, on today’s 10th Congressional District special election. The candidates are Paul “I endorse myself” Broun and Jim “Seal the Canadian border” Whitehead.