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Friday, September 1, 2006
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The pre-Labor Day buzz in Washington focuses on the eternal question: Are the kids really all right?
Concurringopinions.com, a D.C.-based legal blog, has a great entry on the offspring of prominent politicians who have embarrassed the old folks with their entries and photos on the Internet.
It’s based on a Sunday Times piece published earlier this week.
This just in: Bush in Atlanta next week
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Before going to Savannah for a Max Burns fund-raiser next Thursday, Sept. 7, President Bush will make a morning stop in Atlanta to address the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. So we’ve just been told.
The White House has confirmed Bush’s appearance at the at Cobb County’s Galleria complex.
The presidential visit will give the policy foundation two coups this fall. U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will speak to the same organization in October.
Fads come, fads go
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
And it looks like we may be returning to those days of yore, when red ink was something to avoid.
“Balancing the federal budget is a good thing. We must get our act together. And get back to what we believe in,” said Newt Gingrich, the one-time House speaker from Georgia.
Go here for the rest of Gingrich’s remarks, as recorded by the The State newspaper in South Carolina.
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