Monday, September 07, 2009

On the road in Atlanta

Would love to be at this almost as much as I would like to give Congressman Paul Broun a piece of mind tomorrow morning here in Watkinsville

Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.


Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 11:26:02 -0400
To:
From: info@barackobama.com
Subject: On the road in Atlanta

You're Invited
Dan --

Our "Health Insurance Reform Now" bus tour -- part of a big 50-state push as Congress heads back to Washington -- will be in Atlanta this Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.

We'll hear from local leaders, present thousands of Georgians' declarations of support for reform, and watch the President's big speech to Congress.

Will you join the bus tour in Atlanta? Click here to RSVP. Here are the details:

What: "Health Insurance Reform Now" Bus Tour Stop

Where:Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site
450 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30312

When: Wednesday, September 9th
6:45 p.m.

RSVP

Be part of history -- sign up now to join the "Health Insurance Reform Now" bus tour in Atlanta:

http://ga.barackobama.com/AtlantaBusTour

Thanks,

Lee

Lee Goodall
Georgia State Director
Organizing for America

P.S. -- Before the event, please print off a flier to display and make sure that your support is visible.


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Sunday, September 06, 2009

Broun rails and eyes roll | News | OnlineAthens.com

Local politicos including our own State Rep. Bob Smith and City Council member Brian Brodrick, not to mention Morgan County Democratic chair Patsy Harris and State Chair Jane Kidd of Athens give their opinion of our blowhard Congressman Hurricane Paul Broun. Broun rails and eyes roll | News | OnlineAthens.com

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North Oconee parents focused | News | OnlineAthens.com

The cries of racism here I think are largely unwarranted, but what do I know? North Oconee parents focused | News | OnlineAthens.com

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Saturday, September 05, 2009

Culture of Corruption Continues in Georgia Politics



--- On Thu, 9/3/09, Poythress for Governor <David@poythressforgovernor.com> wrote:

From: Poythress for Governor <David@poythressforgovernor.com>
Subject: Culture of Corruption Continues in Georgia Politics
To: danjmatt@bellsouth.net
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 4:13 PM



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CULTURE OF CORRUPTION CONTINUES
IN GEORGIA POLITICS
Back in May, I criticized Congressman Nathan Deal for not joining me in standing up to the irresponsible secession threats that his fellow Republican candidates for Governor were supporting.  He never responded and now we know why.  It appears that Congressman Deal and his congressional staff were focused on protecting his no-bid, state contract.

A recent investigation by the Atlanta Journal Constitution revealed that Deal's personal business venture, Recovery Services Inc., has benefited from a lucrative agreement with the state where his Gainesville company is one of five locations (and the closest to Atlanta) for the state inspection of rebuilt salvaged vehicles.  No one seems to be able to explain why there are only five places in the entire state approved for this program.  Between 2004 and 2008 Deal's company reportedly earned $1.5 million for providing the equipment and space for these required inspections.  According to his House financial filings, Deal personally earns up to $150,000 from this company; his congressional salary is $174,000.

When State Revenue Commissioner Bart Graham considered revamping the program to expand the number of sites and set up a competitive bidding system, it is clear that Deal used his political influence and his congressional staff to try to protect his personal business interests.  In the last eighteen months, Deal met with Graham three times, and the pressure he and Lt. Governor Casey Cagle provided protected the program from Graham's proposed legislative changes and budget cuts. In response to this story a complaint has been filed with the Office of Congressional Ethics claiming Deal violated House rules and federal law.

Sadly, sweetheart deals for politicians aren't a new story.  While millions of Georgians were struggling to survive these difficult economic times, we see Deal and others protecting their own pocketbooks at the expense of hard-working Georgia teachers, young professionals, small business owners and others just trying to hang on to their homes.

This culture of corruption has to end in Georgia politics.  There is too much at stake to elect another self-serving politician that will be more interested in personal gain than turning around our economy, transforming public schools or addressing our water and transportation problems.

As your Governor, I will place my investments in a blind trust to assure the people of Georgia that I will be focused 100% on the affairs of the state, not on my own checkbook.  Congressman Deal's actions and his claims that he was just protecting the safety of Georgians don't pass the smell test, and I hope the ethics investigation will move forward quickly.  Voters are looking for leaders they can trust, not more backroom deals among the same old politicians.



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WE'RE GETTING MY MESSAGE OUT

Everywhere Elizabeth and I go people are telling us "you're the ONLY ONE talking about the issues!"  Our videos on water and transportation, weekly updates and visits around the state have shown Georgians that someone IS talking about Georgia's future.  And it has been YOUR continued financial support that has allowed me to make this progress.

Today I ask you to help keep us moving forward.  Your investment of $250, $100 or $50 will keep my campaign growing strong.  Many of my supporters have chosen to give monthly through recurring contributions.  As always, I thank you for your financial support and helping get my message out to Georgians all across the state.

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WATKINSVILLE MEET AND GREET
Watkinsville
Elizabeth and I wish to extend our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Neely for hosting a wonderful reception in support of our campaign.  Charlie served 24 years in the U.S. Army and four years in the U.S. Army Reserve as a Recruiting Commander.  I am grateful for the Neely's friendship and support.  We also had the opportunity to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris and Karen Solheim of the Clarke County Democratic Party who made the short drive from Athens.  We thank each and every person who came out to meet with us and talk about the opportunities and challenges facing our state.


CONTINUING TO STAND UP FOR HBCUs
Pic-Nic
We had a great time picnicking with the Legal Defense Coalition for the Preservation of State Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) at Central City Park in Macon.  Alumni from Albany State, Fort Valley State and Savannah State Universities gathered for fun and light-hearted discussion about their respective alma maters.  Alumni of these institutions can rest assured that I am committed to preserving and expanding the academic offerings at these historic centers of higher learning, and I look forward to learning more about the specific needs of each of these institutions.  I invite you to share my video about HBCUs with others you know who might be interested in this important issue.

CHEERING OUR CHAIRS IN THE HEART OF GA
GADCC 2009
Following the Democratic Party of Georgia's State Committee meeting in Dublin, the Georgia Association of Democratic County Chairs (GADCC) held their 28th Annual Public Service Award Dinner in Dublin at the Heart of Georgia Technical College.  In the afternoon, I hosted a gathering for County Chairs and other Democrats who were in Dublin for these events.  Elizabeth and I really enjoyed this opportunity for lengthy conversations with these Party leaders.  We gained great insights and strengthened our belief that county organizations are the key to the Party's future.

Dinner coordinator and past president of GADCC, Angelia Knight and her crew of volunteers are to be commended for their hard work – it was a terrific event!  Unfortunately, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin was not on hand to accept the 2009 Richard B. Russell Public Service Award.  But the highlight of GADCC President Mike Berlon's able performance as program emcee was when he donned a jacket adorned with a large flower on the lapel to announce Mayor Franklin's award. 
Congratulations to GADCC Vice President Dr. Lowell Greenbaum, recipient of the President's Award.  I'd also like to commend the Lowndes County Democratic Committee for earning the "Outstanding Chapter of the Year" and the Jones County Chapter for their efforts which earned them "New Chapter of the Year" designation.

The crowd was not left without speeches to fill the evening as all five Democratic candidates for Governor were on hand.  While others were talking about the past, I continued to be the candidate who has a clear vision for our state's future and the proven ability to bring people together to achieve our goals.


CELEBRATING THE JOYS OF THE SPIRIT
Shiloh Church
Worshiping with Rev. Todd Rhodes and the entire Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church family in Brunswick was an uplifting experience.  This particular Sunday was Youth Day, and what a joy it was for Elizabeth and me to witness the Youth Dance and the Youth Song and Praise ministries.  On a more somber note, we shared condolences with the family of Rev. E.C Tillman, former state legislator and pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.  Reverend Tillman's life was dedicated to serving the entire community, and his spirit of service lives on in his church family.

PUBLIC SERVICE HONORED ON THE COAST
POAG 2009
Attending the Peace Officers' Association of Georgia Annual Convention on Jekyll Island was a wonderful way to end this trip across the State.  Col. George Ellis, former commander of the Georgia State Patrol, once again introduced me to all of his friends in the law enforcement community, and we really enjoyed attending the steak supper of the 2009 Annual Convention. During this year's opening session, Captain Jimmy Quarles was recognized for serving over thirty years with the Georgia State Patrol, and John Conley was recognized for his many years of dedicated service as an educator.


HONORING WOMEN IN MIDDLE GEORGIA

When I was growing up in the Vineville section of Macon, I always wanted to see the inside of that columned, white house on Rogers Avenue.  Well last week I had my chance as Elizabeth and I joined other supporters of Georgia's WIN LIST for a delightful reception at the home of Charlotte McMullan, and the house was as beautiful as I had imagined.  The occasion was the Viola Ross Napier Celebration which this year honored Rep. Nikki T. Randall for her service to the community

The death of her husband prompted Viola Ross Napier to further her education to support her family, and she became one of only a handful of women attorneys in Georgia.  In 1922, Napier was one of the first two women to win elected office in the state when she was elected to the State House of Representatives during the first election where women voted.  Following her two terms in the legislature, Napier served as the Macon City Clerk for 27 years, advising five mayors.

Bringing history to life was local radio and TV journalist Del Ward Napier Leslie who shared some personal stories about her great aunt Viola.  It was great to catch up with Melita Easters, WIN List's founding chair.  Current chair Amy H. Morton and Macon City Council Member Lauren Logan Benedict were proud hosts for this event, along with Board Members Allison K. Wall, Mary N. Long, Caroline Moise, Patrise Perkins-Hooker and Jenna Moore Colvin.  We also enjoyed visiting briefly with Judge Billy Randall, proud father of the evening's honoree, my long time friend Peggy Dubose, Mayor Robert Reichert and Macon City Council Members Larry Schlesinger, Rick Hutto, Tom Ellington and Elaine Lucas.

All the best,
David Poythress


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Please attend Congressman Paul Broun's Health Care Town Hall

I can be there but I hope you make it. This invitation came from the Congressman Paul Broun's office. I implore you to investigate his stance and ask him questions about why he chooses to continue to make insurance companies richer.

Woven brightly,
Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.




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From: paul.broun@houseenews.net
Subject: Health Care Town Hall
To: danmatt@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 08:14:37 -0700


September 05, 2009

Congressman Paul Broun speaks to constituents at a recent community gathering. Join him this Tuesday for an open forum to ask questions.
*By answering this survey, you are subscribing to my newsletter.
 Do you have questions about health care?
 Do you want to learn more about the health care changes being debated in Congress?
If so, join me and your neighbors on Tuesday, September 8th for my Health Care Town Hall.
On Tuesday at 10:00 a.m., I invite you to join me at the Oconee County Civic Center located at 2661 Hog Mountain Rd, Watkinsville, GA.  As the health care debate continues, I want to know what matters most to you in a health care plan.  After this, my 5th health care town hall, I will be ready to take your comments and ideas with me back to DC.

For more information, please call my office in Athens at 706-549-9588, click here to search for directions, or visit my website at broun.house.gov
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Patsy Harris: Compromise may be impossible | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

A great letter from the Morgan County crimson ninja, Patsy Harris, chair of the Democratic party down in the city of Madison. Patsy Harris: Compromise may be impossible | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Friday, September 04, 2009

Congrats to new business owners and candidates

Watkinsville has been going through the same economic shifts as the rest of the county, but a seemingly high number of local businesses have gone through transfers of ownership or location lately.

Full Moon Studios shifted ownership with Mark Cooper Smith letting Charlie Garrett take over the reigns at the location of the Oconee School of Rock and any number of local music recordings ranging from the new program on Rock 100.7 called Athens Outside In to projects by the Indigo Girls, Vic Chesnutt, Five Eight, Magnapop and many others.

Sweet ReTreat just shifted owners as well after the current ownership had offered the business for sale for some time. The location was very busy there this first Friday as Miss Vickie introduced me to the new owner, and she seemed like a very gracious host as well. They had free cupcakes as part of the First Friday celebration downtown.

Big props to the First Christian Church for having karaoke and miniature golf to go with their train around the newly surfaced parking lot. They also were giving out free water and selling lemonade the like to the many passers by. Kids were heard trying to belt out "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer" while parents took their turns on classics by the Supremes and Hootie and the Blowfish among many others.

Peggy Holcomb and outgoing Mayor Jim Luken did their usual exemplary duty filling balloons and keeping the kids circulating through the moonwalk inflatable fun down closer to Eagle Tavern. Many balloons were seen floating to the sky and many children thanked Jim for jamming them in the bouncy bounce.

Art Masters' owner Geoff Seila sat working in his new location, putting the finishing touches on his new location at 18 N. Main.

New city council member Henry Norman was in line to get Mr. Clown to twist up some balloon creation for his daughter outside of Barberitos. Owner David Weeks shuttled to and from his two restaurants and gave no indication of his or the Board of Education's actions against recently terminated North Oconee High School Principal John Osborne. More than one Oconee County School System ex-employee had vowed never to darken the doorway of either Barberitos or the newly acqured Mirko's Pasta.

Internet sources reporting Cox battling flu | Breaking News | OnlineAthens.com

Say it ain't so, Joe (although I heard this from another on campus source about an hour ago). Internet sources reporting Cox battling flu | Breaking News | OnlineAthens.com

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Oconee County Courthouse by any other Name

Slowly but surely a new Courthouse becomes an increasing certainty in Watkinsville, no matter what it is called. I understand the cramped quarters in the current Courthouse but would still support an attempt at sharing/renting/leasing/owning/buying/condemning some of the vacant business and residential properties nearby the current Courthouse rather than mortgage our future for an entirely new Courthouse location. Thanks as always to Lee Becker for his excellent reporting.

The gist of his reporting is that next week the meeting of the Land Use and Transportation Committee will be overshadowed by the two higher profile meetings of Congressman Paul Broun's townhall Tuesday morning at the Civic Center and the Oconee County Board of Education's personnel matter concerning the immensely unpopular termination of Principal John Osborne,


From: Lee Becker ;lbbecker@mindspring.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:06 PM
Subject: Courthouse by Another Name
To: lbbecker@mindspring.com


Friends,

Wayne Provost, director of strategic and long range planning for the county, is recommending that the county stop talking about the courthouse and talk about "judicial slash administrative facilities" instead.

Regardless, the issue is back on the agenda. The Land Use and Transportation Committee will talk about how to finance new judicial/administrative facilities starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Community Center at Veterans Park.

You could be forgiven for not knowing about this meeting given all the talk about two other meetings also scheduled for next week.

For details about all three meetings, go to my blog, http://oconeecountyobservations.blogspot.com/

Thanks.

Lee

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Oconee hires firm to design a wider Mars Hill Road | News | OnlineAthens.com

I believe sidewalks are included in the upcoming plans for the extremely busy Mars Hill Road thoroughfare, but I also now that plans change, especially with governmental entities. Oconee hires firm to design a wider Mars Hill Road | News | OnlineAthens.com

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Greg Benson: Time for prescription, Dr. Broun | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

Another hilarious letter to the editor from local artist and magazine writer Greg Benson. Perhaps it is time for Dr. Broun to take a chill pill at the very least. Greg Benson: Time for prescription, Dr. Broun | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Oconee deputy spoils getaway | News | OnlineAthens.com

Well done Watkinsville Chief of Police O'Dillon, Sheriff Scott Berry and Cpl. Shane Partain. Oconee deputy spoils getaway | News | OnlineAthens.com

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Richard McSpadden: Compromise needed in Oconee | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

This is one of the more level headed responses I have seen to the situation with John Osbore. If members of the Board of Education are at the demonstrations, do the students and parents stand a glimmer of hope for at least a suspension as opposed to a termination? Richard McSpadden: Compromise needed in Oconee | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Violet Dawe draws opposition in North High Shoals city council race

The always entertaining North High Shoals city council electoral process became all the more interesting with longtime incumbent Violet Dawe drawing opposition for her many term held post. New father Joseph Latner of Plantation Road will be running against Violet for her seat. There is also an open seat, vacated by Fred Johnson, where newcomers Sarah Donegan will be running against Stephen Arnold.

Post 3 (currently vacant) will feature David Lawrence vs Scott Wilson
Post 4 (currently held by Fred Johnson) will feature Stephen Arnold vs Sarah Donegan
and Post 5 will have the incumbent Violet Dawe vs Joseph Latner

(borrowed from Steve Holzman's blog)

"I think it is great that we have young people willing to run," said Dawe. "For the longest time we never had any candidates."

She especially enjoyed her most recent term on the council, saying it was her favorite.

"We got a lot done with the two other council members (Fred Johnson and Steve Holzman). The last term has been the best. We made changes to the charter and did some other things."

Mayor Jeff Thomas has previously indicated that he will resign after the election, although there has been repeated vacillation on the timing of any resignation.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Invitation to statewide Democratic candidates rally at Rock Eagle September 19

Should you want to see any of the declared Democratic candidates



Subject: CCDC FW: Invite to statewide candidates rally!

Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 7:10 AM


Subject: Invite to statewide candidates rally!
To: Morgan County Democrats morgancodems@yahoo.com


Hi Georgia Democrats!!!

We have a terrific event planned at Rock Eagle next month! (See the press release below.) It is a rally for statewide candidates, and so far ALL the serious, announced candidates have said YES! Do call me if you all would like to buy tickets.

Patsy

PRESS RELEASE: Aug 31, 2009
            Of the 18 announced Democratic candidates for statewide office in the 2010 Georgia elections, 15, including all six gubernatorial candidates, have confirmed they will attend an event at Rock Eagle on September 19 to meet and greet Democratic voters.
            The dinner, dubbed "Meet, Greet and Eat With the 2010 Democratic Candidates," is being organized by the leadership of Democratic parties in eight central Georgia counties – Baldwin, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, and Wilkinson. All Democrats are invited, and tickets are $15 each.
            Besides those for Governor, also featured will be state candidates for Attorney General, Secretary of State, School Superintendent, and Insurance Commissioner. Each will be given time to speak to the audience, and voters will also be able to chat with the candidates before, during and after dinner.
            "The 2010 General Election will be a defining moment for Georgia Democrats," said Patsy Harris, chair of the Morgan County Democratic Committee, "and we smaller counties in the region are pulling together to provide a venue for our voters to better know this fine slate of candidates."
            The event will take place at the New Rock Eagle Dining Hall in Putnam County, Saturday, September 19, from 6 – 8:30 PM. For more information, contact Patsy Harris (706 342-1011, morgancodems@yahoo.com).

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Charles E. Squires: Reinstate NOHS principal | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

On NewsTalk 1340 WGAU AM this morning, Tim Bryant had on a couple of North Oconee High School parents giving their take on the Osborne fiasco. No great revelations except the public will not be allowed to speak in front of the Oconee County Board of Education until Sept. 21, a solid 10 days after the closed door personnel hearing Sept. 11 to decide Osborne's employment fate at North Oconee. Charles E. Squires: Reinstate NOHS principal | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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James Garland: ABH petulant on Broun meeting

Winterville, Watkinsville, Athens, we are all joined at the hip. James Garland: ABH 'petulant' on Broun meeting | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Pandemic panic at UGA?

Someone just told me of 370 cases of flu like symptoms at the UGA Health Center yesterday when they were opening the new wing. Yikes! Wash hands and be careful

Editorial: Oconee should try ban on roadway solicitation | Opinion | OnlineAthens.com

Once in a blue moon I will buy some Krispy Kreme donuts from the softball team or whatever at Butler's Crossing, but I do not want to read about someone hitting them in another horrible accident, so essentially I agree with the AB-H's institutional editorial on this one.

Editorial: Oconee should try ban on roadway solicitation | Opinion | OnlineAthens.com

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Chairman Davis to lead Watkinsville tour | Oconee | OnlineAthens.com

Eagle Tavern Museum will be the beneficiary of the $5 donation asked for the hour long stroll around Watkinsville by Oconee County Board of Commissioners Chairman G. Melvin Davis. Chairman Davis to lead Watkinsville tour | Oconee | OnlineAthens.com

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Qualifying for Walter's City Council seat last week of September

With the qualifying period now half over, no challengers have emerged (so far) for presumed Mayor Joe Walter, City Council member Brian Brodrick and newly appointed member (and Christian Lake subdivision resident) Henry Norman (who has yet to officially attend a meeting of the Watkinsville city council as a member but will do so in less than a fortnight Wednesday, September 14.)

The special qualifying period for Walter's seat he gave up to become Mayor will be during the last week of September, according to City Clerk Julie Sanders.

"Qualifying will be the end of September. An advertisement will be in the paper - probably next Thursday announcing qualifying," according to Julie.

J.P. Crisan: U.S. health care socialized now | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

This person and his wife were heckled by some neighbors of mine at the rally Saturday morning. He made the best sign and writes an eloquent letter to the editor in today's Athens Banner-Herald. J.P. Crisan: U.S. health care socialized now | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Nedra Johnson: Democrats rude at rally | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

The former Mayor and current City Council member of Bishop once again looked at the rally with Republican coated glasses, but Nedra ~ even though she has written letters critical of me when I used to cover her meetings in Bishop ~ is usually quite gracious and has given me vegetables out of her garden and use to invite me to the Town Suppers in Bishop.

I do wish she had seen the rudeness displayed to me by somewhat trying to assault Barry Gordon Irwin. But of course that was on the other side of the small rally and well outside of her predetermined point of view. Nedra Johnson: Democrats rude at rally | Letters | OnlineAthens.com

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Editorial: Watkinsville isn't Athens, Congressman | Opinion | OnlineAthens.com

I wish I could take off work Tuesday to go and give Congressman Broun my opinion about health care and his performance at the Watkinsville Civic Center. But most people in Athens can travel down Hog Mountain Road to go let our U.S. House of Representative member know our/their feelings about health care reform. I hope we can avoid the stunts and stick to the facts, but I know we won't by in large. Editorial: Watkinsville isn't Athens, Congressman | Opinion | OnlineAthens.com

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Oconee may restrict roadway fundraising | News | OnlineAthens.com

I would be in favor of restricting and regulating who is allowed to go on the road, but would not be upset by a total ban of selling doughnuts and firemen asking for donations. Oconee may restrict roadway fundraising | News | OnlineAthens.com

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