Tag Archives: Atlanta
VIDEO: Global Warming Hits Atlanta
Nearly every school system in the northern half of Georgia has been closed, and the governor declared a state of emergency. But my oldest learned how to snowboard on a piece of cardboard down our driveway.
Filed under Miscellaneous
The Vehicular Costs of Illegal Immigration in Georgia
In the non-border state of Georgia, motor vehicle accident deaths are routinely caused by illegal immigrants, although you’d never find out from the mainstream media. by Michael Naragon While Washington bellyaches about Arizona’s tough new law that attempts to restrict … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
AMAZING! Obama endorses Hank Johnson (yes, THAT Hank Johnson)
Apparently, all it takes to receive the president’s endorsement is to show a genuine concern for the well-being of those living on unstable island rafts. by Michael Naragon I was honestly speechless when I first saw Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
Over 7,500 attend the Atlanta Tax Day Tea Party
Herman Cain and other local political figures highlighted the Tea Party at the Georgia Capitol. by Michael Naragon Below are images of the event, as well as video coverage of several speakers, including presidential candidate Herman Cain, Georgia 7th District … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
Run, Herman, Run! Cain hints at a White House bid at SRLC
In what could prove in time to be an important piece of the 2012 puzzle, Atlanta radio talk show host Herman Cain made a very cryptic statement at the end of his SRLC speech last weekend. by Michael Naragon A … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
Where will the patriots be on April 15? At their local Tea Parties, of course!
On Thursday, you can cut your check to the Tax Cheat-in-Chief, then motor down to your local protest and tell him where to file it! by Michael Naragon This list is as comprehensive as possible and will be updated as … Continue reading
Atlanta Tea Party III: Countdown to Judgment Day
Crowds of people rallied to the steps of Georgia’s capitol Monday, showing their support of conservative candidates in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York, and their continued disgust with the federal government’s slide toward socialism. by Michael Naragon The mood … Continue reading






