
governor


The governor’s race in Georgia has captured the attention of the nation
“…it appears that Georgians have a clear choice for governor.”

Your opportunity to reverse the political consequences of being an uninformed voter
“We would like for voters to … become responsible [and] well-informed…”

Four candidates sign religious freedom pledge
…realizing the importance of the pledge to the majority of Georgians, the four candidates signed it of their own accord.

Perdue said to sense ‘call of God’ to Trump cabinet
At Second Baptist, Sonny Perdue has served as a deacon and Sunday School teacher.

Sonny Perdue’s solid confirmation
“[Perdue] will deliver big results for all Americans who earn their living off the land.”

Religious Liberty assaulted again under Governor Deal’s watch
I have wondered why the governor would be so unyielding in his stand against religious liberty legislation.

The Open Door: Slam the doors on casinos and gambling!
Dare we treat our religious freedom lightly when so many gave their lives for it?

Don’t call me Mr. In-Between
Perhaps the governor simply doesn’t want to have to spend any time or capital on a religious liberty issue this year.

You can still register to vote in the General Election
As patriotic and responsible citizens it is important for us to vote in every election and on every issue. Some have stated that the upcoming general election may be the most important one in decades. Some have indicated that they cannot with a good conscience vote for any of the presidential candidates. If that is […]

Governor Deal’s ostrich syndrome
If he needs more examples, there are plenty to go around, but this is a start.

Georgia is being governed by Demetrius the Silversmith
When Governor Nathan Deal vetoed the religious liberty bill, he didn’t do it because he cares about diversity or the LGBT community. He did it because he didn’t want his state’s brand new temple to be sitting empty on Super Bowl Sunday.