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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Recharging the batteries
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s been a long year, and we’re bushed. No pun intended.
We’re going to lay back and sip a little eggnog until the new year rolls around.
Many thanks for your support in 2006, especially to those of you who participate in this blog and keep us on the straight and narrow.
If something big pops, we’ll be back in a heartbeat. In the meantime, talk amongst yourselves under this template.
About what? Here’s something:
Cherokee County has decided that landlords should determine whether their renters are U.S. citizens or not.
And yet the Republican-backed state Legislature this year determined that businesses should not be held to that particular standard. That employers couldn’t possibly be held accountable for determining whether a Social Security card or drivers license was valid.
What’s going on here? Is Cherokee being over-aggressive? Were state lawmakers too timid? What’s the deal?


