The Rule of Law and Where We Need to Focus

Why not “do the right thing and concede?” Is it not for the “good of the nation?” After all, Nixon conceded to Kennedy when there were serious questions about Cook County, Illinois.

This is the question raised by so-called moderates. Some Republicans joined the chorus, but fortunately, most Republicans have not. Continue reading

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Still Standing His Post

“I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.”

Jack Roche & Bob Bright
L-R Jack Roche and Bob Bright

The first general order is drilled into every recruit’s mind from the first day of military service. At 94 years of age, WWII Veteran, Jack Roche of Cordele, is still faithfully standing his post. 

Every weekday morning, a few people gather at the Christ Episcopal Church in Cordele for Daily Prayer. Two of the most faithful are both veterans and in their 90’s.  Bob Bright and Jack Roche both flew in the Army Air Corp in WWII. Continue reading

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We Ran the Race

When I let it be known that I was going to run for the 2nd District US House, many well-meaning people said that I was wasting my time and my money. Because of a long-time incumbency, the demographics, and socio-economics, the district has always been written off for a Republican challenger. 

If an analysis of the data was my basis for running, then I would have come to the same conclusion. My basis for running; however, was not merely on political analysis. Continue reading

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