Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What, No Descriptions?

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.

 

The cancer that is crime in Macon/Bibb County continues to run rampant.  The Mr. Pizza on Hartley Bridge Road was robbed by three thugs yesterday morning, and this time the Macon Telegraph decided to give us a description of the suspects.  Shots were fired at a vehicle entering an apartment complex yesterday morning, and a woman robbed a couple who were watching TV in their own apartment.  No descriptions of the perps in these.

 

While the streets of Macon are rotting, the Gang of Fifteen is busy considering spending the money for a new marquee for the Centreplex and trying to have affirmative action for city contracts.

 

The principal at Rutland High School is leaving at the end of the school year.  She says it's unrelated to the investigation into student misconduct on a field trip in February.

 

New-age shop owner Courtney Bibb has settled her lawsuit with the City of Centerville, and she will be allowed to do business.  Good for her.

 

The legislature was busy yesterday.  Travis Fain has a rundown of just a few of the bills that passed, including the bill to crack down on massage parlors.  I especially love the quote from Rep. Tony Sellier in this AJC piece.

 

At least now we'll be able to identify felons on their driver's licenses.

 

The state legislature was not able to agree on a bill to require student performance be included as part of teachers' job evaluations.

 

The state House passed a bill to eliminate the seat belt exemption for pickup trucks.

 

Watch your wallets.  There may be another "fee" increase coming tomorrow from the General Assembly.

 

Georgia's roads rank as the best in the country.  Why, again, do we need a new tax for more roads?

 

The state House voted unanimously last night to sell the property of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame that never was.  How long before they're doing the same thing with some properties in Macon?

 

Nathan Deal says he would support implementing the same style immigration law they have in Arizona if he is the next Governor.

 

Over 70% of Americans are opposed to the censoring of Muhammad in South Park by Comedy Central.

 

Will C-SPAN face fines from the FCC for airing the Goldman Sachs lynch mob yesterday?

 

Two women attacked a man for not holding a door for them.  The women's names are included in the story as a public service announcement.

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