A year ago, Amy Morton was in Iowa campaigning for John Edwards. On Georgia Women Vote, she recounts her trip and a tender moment with Elizabeth Edwards.
Speaking of disgraced political types, who gave Ralph Reed a ticket back into the party? ATLmalcontent looks at John McCain's association with Reed and smells a "sell-out."
The Atlanta PD plans to use undercover officers in the ever-continuing quest to get rid of panhandling downtown. At Terminal Station, B King wonders if that is the wisest use of manpower although he agrees something has to be done about the situation.
Dave gives his Sunday AJC a final read at Rather Than Working and shares the email he sent to Julia Wallace, the paper's editor. In short, he's disappointed with the cutbacks and isn't renewing subscription.
Over at Reporter-Cub, there's a break from the usual snarkiness for an essay on how our inner-child helps define us as adults.
And finally, Ashley at Random Atlanta has discovered just how rough times are: God is selling real estate. Ouch.
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