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Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty
Wednesday, 21 Oct, 2009 – 8:46 | Comments Off
Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty

On October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton gave a presentation in St. Paul, MN on the subject of global warming. In this 4-minute excerpt from his speech, he issues a dire warning to all Americans regarding …

The Weirdest Campaign Video Ever Made
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009 – 22:43 | Comments Off
The Weirdest Campaign Video Ever Made

Regardless of who you support in the Georgia Governor’s race, you must admit that John Oxendine’s “The Ox vs King Roy The Rat” video, released just moments ago on Youtube, is the oddest campaign video …

Gang Warfare Coming to a Neighborhood Near You
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009 – 21:15 | 2 Comments
Gang Warfare Coming to a Neighborhood Near You

Approximately 100 law enforcement officers from across the state attended the Georgia Gang Investigators Association meeting on Wednesday, held this year at Gwinnett PD’s training center. For the first time, reporters were allowed to attend …

The Politics Behind the Dacula Library Closing
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009 – 14:41 | 2 Comments
The Politics Behind the Dacula Library Closing

Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks has been front and center on the battle to keep the Dacula library open as a full-service library. His blog and the `They Took My Books` blog provide some interesting, “behind …

There Goes the Judge: Oxendine Forced From Board of Non-Profit
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009 – 9:44 | Comments Off
There Goes the Judge: Oxendine Forced From Board of Non-Profit

The grief continues to flow for former Judge Jim Oxendine, father of gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine. Last month, Oxendine was removed from the bench by Gwinnett’s Superior Court judges when it was discovered that …

Gwinnett`s Financial Woes Many Years in the Making
Wednesday, 14 Oct, 2009 – 3:33 | 5 Comments
Gwinnett`s Financial Woes Many Years in the Making

Gwinnett County is in a tight spot. A “perfect storm” of national economic woes, a maturing local economy and a lack of meaningful leadership has begun to write a sad chapter in our county’s otherwise …