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The Federal Pundits: Is Credibility Lost?
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Thursday, June 13, 2013. This will send shock waves through the minds of my readers. I want President Obama to be a success. Wait; don’t rush the stage! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to The Federal Pundits. The Federal Pundits are Ray Newman, Jimmy Orr and Kristi Reed. Ray Newman is a columnist, minister and an ethics and religious affairs specialist for the Georgia Baptist Convention. He writes a weekly column for Dacula Patch. Jimmy Orr is a Gwinnett resident and active in local politics&...
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The Georgian Gazette: August 2012
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Thursday, August 9, 2012. Gambling is too great a risk. It does not take anyone with superior intelligence to understand when money is dangled in front of people, most of the time, they will take the bait. With the outcome of the vote on the Republican ballot about expanding gambling, there are people who are pushing harder to open a casino. Why would any person be opposed to adults making their own choices to throw away their money with a promise of hitting a big jackpot? Reality is for the casino to st...
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The Georgian Gazette: We do not need 'pig in a poke' elections
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Thursday, February 21, 2013. We do not need 'pig in a poke' elections. It was announced by the. You might be wondering what all this talk of the Pope and pastors of churches is about. We have a better chance of making a good decision when we know the person running for office is not ashamed to let the people who will vote for them know where they stand on issues. We do not need a “pig in a poke” system of elections. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). She later served as sports editor and reporter for.
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The Georgian Gazette: February 2013
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Thursday, February 21, 2013. We do not need 'pig in a poke' elections. It was announced by the. You might be wondering what all this talk of the Pope and pastors of churches is about. We have a better chance of making a good decision when we know the person running for office is not ashamed to let the people who will vote for them know where they stand on issues. We do not need a “pig in a poke” system of elections. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). She later served as sports editor and reporter for.
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The Georgian Gazette: November 2011
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Monday, November 21, 2011. Georgians Losers in Trade Gap With China. An estimated 87,700. According to an article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. That’s how many jobs have been lost in Georgia during the past decade because of the trade deficit with China. That makes Georgia the 10th hardest hit state in the country. What does this really mean? Are lost manufacturing jobs being adequately replaced by other types of employment? What do you think? Posted by K. Reed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). She is ...
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The Georgian Gazette: The 15 second rule
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Thursday, May 3, 2012. The 15 second rule. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ray Newman is a columnist, minister and an ethics and religious affairs specialist for the Georgia Baptist Convention. He writes a weekly column for Dacula Patch. He also writes a self-syndicated column which is published in the Barrow County News. Kristi Reed began her career in community journalism as a freelance reporter for the Dacula-Hamilton Mill. She later served as sports editor and reporter for. The 15 second rule.
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The Georgian Gazette: June 2012
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Friday, June 15, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ray Newman is a columnist, minister and an ethics and religious affairs specialist for the Georgia Baptist Convention. He writes a weekly column for Dacula Patch. He also writes a self-syndicated column which is published in the Barrow County News. Kristi Reed began her career in community journalism as a freelance reporter for the Dacula-Hamilton Mill. She later served as sports editor and reporter for. She is currently the editor of Dacula Patch.
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The Georgian Gazette: Now is not the time to give up
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Thursday, March 14, 2013. Now is not the time to give up. I understand the frustration being expressed as we continue to hear about the cuts occurring as a result of sequestration. There is a sense of hopelessness that has invaded the lives of many people today. Unemployment or under employment has caused a funk to set in and is leading many people into a deep depression about our country and the future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). She later served as sports editor and reporter for. Later, Kristi...
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The Georgian Gazette: Taking a public biblical stand
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Friday, July 12, 2013. Taking a public biblical stand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ray Newman is a columnist, minister and an ethics and religious affairs specialist for the Georgia Baptist Convention. He writes a weekly column for Dacula Patch. He also writes a self-syndicated column which is published in the Barrow County News. Kristi Reed began her career in community journalism as a freelance reporter for the Dacula-Hamilton Mill. She later served as sports editor and reporter for.
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The Georgian Gazette: December 2011
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. We need real ethics reform. December 29, 2011. Friday, December 23, 2011. The greatest gift ever given. There is also added stress with the office Christmas party and what might or might not happen when the boss appears for what should be a very festive event. With various issues to deal with regarding Christmas today, I want to think with you for a few minutes about that first Christmas. 8220;What could ever have crossed Jesus mind to leave Heaven? 8221; the angels must have...
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