by Reed Ferguson | Aug 3, 2019
When Georgia’s governor signs a bill protecting human life, Hollywood threatens the state with boycott. “Shame! Shame! Shame!” chanted the protesters in the Georgia House gallery. Hollywood followed suit, quickly denouncing the state legislature’s actions...
by Reed Ferguson | Nov 7, 2018
On Wednesday evening, Brian Kemp declared victory over his opponent, Stacey Abrams, earning nearly two million votes, breaking Georgia gubernatorial electorate records. Separated by a small margin of about 60,000 to 70,000 votes all night and all day, the Georgia...
by Reed Ferguson | Nov 7, 2018
After Karen Handel’s victory over Democrat Jon Ossoff in a special election last year, her midterm opponent, Lucy McBath, has pushed her out of her new seat in the House of Representatives. Separated by a .5 percent margin and about 3000 votes, the McBath...
by Reed Ferguson | Aug 20, 2018
Since its inception, Georgia has had six official flags and one unofficial. Flag #1: 1861-1879 The first, unofficial flag was blue with the state’s three-columned arch coat of arms in the center, containing the state’s motto: “Wisdom, Justice, Moderation.” Flag #2:...
by Reed Ferguson | Apr 2, 2018
If you ask a Republican candidate for governor of Georgia how conservative he is, his response is quite predictably going to be, “Very.” But, if you ask him what it means to be a conservative, you might find him stumped. Navy SEAL, businessman, and Atlanta native Clay...