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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Atlanta blogs today

Posted by Scott Freeman on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 5:52 PM

— The right-wing whackos will never give up. Like the email I got this morning from Janet (Folger) Porter of Faith2Action. See, the Electoral College doesn't meet until December 15, so there's stlll time to stop this Obama thing. He's not even a U.S. citizen. Can't we just wait and beat him four years from now? No way. In four years, we won't be able to recognize what's left of our country. The time for action is now. Oh, boy ... The good news is that Obama is still our president-elect and, reports Amy at Georgia Women Vote, he's keeping his campaign offices open in Georgia in order to help out Jim Martin.

— DCup isn't bothered by the citizenship issue. As she writes on Politits, her concern is about trust and power. We entrust power to a president and after eight years of Alfred E. Neuman, her trust feels kicked around and abused. She has her fingers crossed that we won't be fooled again.

— But for Sid at Cracker Squire, there's reason for hope. He likes Obama's first two major decisions: his selection of Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of staff and his stance that Joe Lieberman shouldn't be cast out for his case of man-love for Johnny Mac.

— How scared are the Republicans that Martin can upset the Big Sax Machine? Andre at Georgia Politics Unfiltered says the Republican National Committee is sending $2 million to help make sure Martin isn't the 60th Democrat in a filibuster-proof Senate.

Blog For Democracy predicts that the youth vote is going to be Martin's secret weapon. The Young Democrats of Georgia have launched a campaign through places such as Facebook to get out the vote in the Dec. 2 run-off.

— And, finally, on a day when a former CIA bigwig visits the Wren's Nest, they also get a call from a desperate grandmother. And then there was the pimp's answering machine. Certainly a strange day for the house that Joel Chandler Harris built. But at least he was a certifiable U.S. citizen.

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