Friday, April 23, 2010

Anything Goes Friday On WMAC!

I will be on News/Talk 940 WMAC 6-9am again this morning.  You can also listen online at www.wmac-am.com.  The phone number is (478) 742-0940.

 

There will be a special Warner Robins City Council meeting at 2:00 this afternoon to discuss the law enforcement complex.  Just as a reminder of why the building is needed on the north side of Warner Robins, a man robbed a Citgo at gunpoint and about eight gunshots were fired at a house yesterday in north Warner Robins.  The law enforcement presence is needed where the crimes are being committed.

 

Courtney Bibb, that hippie who owns the new-age shop that Centerville has been trying to shut down, will have her day in court on Tuesday.

 

Unemployment dropped last month in both Macon and Warner Robins.

 

The state legislature has agreed to allow bigger class sizes, but only for the next three years.  Governor Perdue is also pushing for a statewide teacher evaluation system in an attempt to get more federal money.

 

Attorney General Thurbert Baker will not file a lawsuit against the Justice Department over their refusal to accept the state's voter ID law.  Baker is really just using his position as AG as a political football for his campaign for Governor.

 

A watered-down version of the gun bill passed a House committee yesterday.

 

While the state is still paying $10 million for the College Football Hall of Fame, plus operating expenses for the Sports and Music Halls and money for the Georgia Arts Council and a new $6.5 million health and human sciences building at Georgia Southwestern University, the court system is seeing a growing backlog of cases due to budget cuts.

 

The Republicans are upset over the fact that SEC staffers surfed porn on government computers.  I say that beats having them actually "working" and coming up with phony lawsuits meant to create support for Obama's new desired financial regulations.

 

Comedy Central censored even the mention of Muhammad's name in this week's episode of "South Park."

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