Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Confusion Over Highway 96

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.

 

A 14-year-old girl stabbed a boy in the arm on Sunday.

 

A woman swung her purse to prevent it from being stolen yesterday morning in Macon.

 

Shots were fired at two women and two children on Shurling Drive.

 

We have a description of the Tattnall Square Park shooter from Sunday night.

 

Three teens were arrested after a fight at the Georgia State Fair on Saturday.

 

A man was arrested after an apparent drive-by shooting last Thursday night.

 

In something we hear far too little of, a Lizella teen was given a life sentence for the third of the gas station murders.

 

The NAACP and SCLC are leading marches in Dublin because two black principles did not get their contracts renewed this year.  Note to the race-baiting groups:  they are not entitled to jobs.

 

Environmental groups have filed lawsuits to prevent construction on the new coal-fired power plant in Washington County.

 

The Perry Hospital says that about 900 mammograms were never read but the patients still received clean bills of health.  I smell a much-deserved lawsuit coming.

 

Students in the University System of Georgia will find out today how much their tuition will increase.  Expect the usual whining from college students over having to actually pay for a service they want.  Over 40% of those students won't graduate anyway.  Maybe the college students can blame the University System for allowing some criminal aliens to receive in-state tuition.

 

After reading the article and watching the Fox5 piece, I honestly do not see what the big deal is about the Highway 96 widening.

 

Congressman Tom Price changed his endorsement in the race for Governor from Nathan Deal to Karen Handel, which Deal blamed on the fact that Price has not been a lifelong Georgian.

 

Some Georgia schools are now installing "calming rooms" for kids who won't behave.  If you feel bad about cuts to education, stop.

 

The American Family Association wants Obama's pick for the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, to answer the rumors about whether or not she is a lesbian.  They think that being a lesbian would disqualify her from the Supreme Court.

 

People are turning down jobs because they can make almost as much money on unemployment.  This is why we have Mexicans doing jobs like landscaping.

 

Scientists say that they have found sunken islands in the Caribbean.  I guess Hank Johnson was right.

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