E.J. Dionne`s column in the Washington Post asked this question about Barack Obama: "Is he Adlai Stevenson or John F. Kennedy?" In the New Republic online, John Judis wondered if Obama might be "the next" George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic
Bob Barr, former congressman, was invited to speak at the College on the Second and Fourth Amendments. Former Georgia Congressman Bob Barr spoke at the College of New Jersey last week regarding the Second Amendment and the importance of the
Monday`s 6-3 Supreme Court decision upholding Indiana`s voter-identification law has unhinged Democrats and their allies on the political left. Within hours of the ruling, the ACLU was wringing its hands about the judgment of the court that requires someone to
Senator John Douglas and GCO's President Ed Stone have both written letters urging him to sign HB 89. Those letters can be viewed here:Senator Douglas' LetterGCO President's LetterAlso a new reason to urge the Governor to sign HB 89 is
On September 1, 2007 (9/01/07), DefenseReview was contacted by Sean Carroll of STRAC Technologies via email to let us know about a product that looks on its face to have some serious tactical merit and promise. The product is a
On April 24, 2008, Mayor Franklin of the City of Atlanta, Georgia held a press conference to oppose enactment of HB89. Mr. Will Adams, a GeorgiaCarry.Org member listened to the press conference and transcribed it. The transcript is here.In addition
GCO has filed briefs supporting its motion for summary judgment and in opposition to Roswell's and Sandy Springs' motions for summary judgment. The Fulton County Superior Court will hear these motions on May 9, 2008 in Courtroom 7F of the
GCO's attorney has written Gov. Perdue in response to the Georgia Restaurant Association's letter to Gov. Perdue, urging the governor to veto HB 89. A copy of both letters may be viewed here:GCO's Response Letter to Gov. PerdueRestaurant Association's Veto