If saying something stupid and regretful, at some point in your life, is now the standard by which we decide to fire someone from their job and ruin their life, then, most people, of every color, would be unemployed.

How did 24,000 different tax refunds of $46 million go to unauthorized aliens at one Atlanta address? Nice work, IRS.

As far as I'm concerned, my cable company can cancel Food Network.

This is a wonderful part of the country. Don't let the chuckleheads define us.

The classic Southern diet was designed for folks working in the fields in our heat. Under other conditions, it's lethal.

Butter, sugar and salt are the Holy Trinity of Southern dining.

Thank goodness for the weekend. My stock investments don't officially go down until Monday.

Looks like lots of you are using the app that lets your smartphone drive your car.

The American system is dependent on compromise. Without it the whole system collapses.

This day has been coming for 5 years but Gwinnett County School systems failed to plan ahead and budget. Gwinnett you can do better!

Honk if you're texting.

Belgium, Norway and Switzerland all spend more than the U.S. on elementary and secondary education no matter what corporate news tells you.

Move over Aaron Hernandez, here comes Tim Tebow.

Zombies, vampires, werewolves, aliens? Oh my goodness what a dangerous world in which to live.

Let's not elect any more men. They've had control for the last couple of thousand years and it hasn't worked out so well for most of us.

Hard to get over George Bush when he caused so much damage to this country.

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