Come Tuesday how many of you all plan on voting back in Sonny Perdue? I personally hope he gets re-elected, he has done a awesome job.
Yup
Nope
Who?
Come Tuesday how many of you all plan on voting back in Sonny Perdue? I personally hope he gets re-elected, he has done a awesome job.
Brett (One of the true OG's, No really... ask anyone)
'15 Chevy SS
'16 K7 SXL SWP
www.facebook.com/brett.lowenthal1
R.I.P Leisa, You are never forgotten - 10/7/08
votes are private, asshole
but i dunno who im voting for, i need to do some research today and tomorrow
Val for President
not if your a teacher.Originally Posted by Brett
i am going to school to be a teacher & i will vote for him again. i think he has done a good job as well.
Im not...LOLOriginally Posted by down_shift
Brett (One of the true OG's, No really... ask anyone)
'15 Chevy SS
'16 K7 SXL SWP
www.facebook.com/brett.lowenthal1
R.I.P Leisa, You are never forgotten - 10/7/08
Brett kinda resembles Sonny Perdue, so that is my reasoning for voting for him.
LOL
Ahahahaha good call.Originally Posted by quickdodge®
I'm not voting.. im boycotting that shit.. My Birthday is on election day.. Im pissed!![]()
i am... thats really the only person who im shure im voting for. this is gonna be my first time and i was wondering.... do you gotta vote in each section or can you not vote for certain sections in the ballot?
one republican i'd vote for, and not only cuz he gave one helluva speech at my graduation either![]()
isnt it true that perdue messed latinos up?
voting is teh death...
I don't care what ppl say, it don't count..
twoONEoh
Not me. I don't like Mark Taylor either so I won't be voting for governor.
^there's a libratatian on the ballot^![]()
1 of the few jobs in this country where you don't have to do good to keep.Originally Posted by down_shift
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nah, just the illegals.Originally Posted by rodr4813
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you mean there's legal ones?Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
Originally Posted by down_shift
howso
afirmative action and apartheid, duhhhOriginally Posted by JoeCoolinATL
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there's Alberto Gonzales the Attorney General. I'm 99% sure he's legitOriginally Posted by Niger
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Less than a year after the ethics bill passed, the Perdue-controlled Ethics Commission ousted the panel's longtime chief executive, Teddy Lee, the state's chief ethics complaint investigator for 15 years. Perdue had twice previously asked for Lee's resignation. Six months earlier, Lee had negotiated a settlement that led to Perdue becoming the first sitting governor fined for ethics violations. Perdue had to pay a $1,900 penalty and repay $18,000 in excess campaign contributions.How convenientHe refused interview requests with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for this story, in part because he's angry about the newspaper's coverage of a land deal he made with a politically connected developer and a tax break he received as a result of legislation sponsored by his sometimes lawyer, who also happens to be chairman of the House tax committee.
Voters are reminded that Georgia's average SAT score lags nearly every other state. Currently, the state average is 1477 on a scale with a top score of 2400, making Georgia 46th in the country.
we were number 50 not too long agoVoters are reminded that Georgia's average SAT score lags nearly every other state. Currently, the state average is 1477 on a scale with a top score of 2400, making Georgia 46th in the country.
Originally Posted by RaИdomGuy
Georgia will remain at the bottom.
The hypocrisy:
-October 1990 – Perdue campaigned against the lottery
-February 1991 – Perdue wanted the lottery, and HOPE, to be only temporary
-January 1992 – Perdue again voted to ensure that the lottery would be temporary
-February 1992 – Perdue voted against the establishment of the lottery, and against allowing lottery funds to fund solely education: The Georgia Lottery for Education Act
-June 1992 – Perdue vowed to cast a personal vote against the lottery in the referendum vote
-March 1993 – Perdue voted against allowing certain advertising of the lottery
-October 2002 – Perdue vows to “protect and strengthen” HOPE and promises HOPE will be “available for those who want it, even if lottery revenue turns down.”
-September 2003 – Perdue pushes to tie HOPE to SAT scores, threatening to cut the number of eligible students in half.
-January 2004 – Perdue unilaterally cuts HOPE funds
-May 2004 – Perdue backs efforts to retroactively limit HOPE benefits
-February 2005 – Perdue raids HOPE funds for pet project
Security and Immigration Compliance ActOriginally Posted by rodr4813