In 5,000 years, when a humanoid alien race sifts through the wasteland we ultimately created here on Earth, they will reach into the rubble of what once was the Georgia Capitol and find one piece of paper that, despite the ravages of time and the post-apocalyptic elements, will be preserved. It will be unripped. It will shine from under ash. It will have been the finest moment in this edifice's history.
It will read:
Eureka! Yesterday, state Sen. Seth Harp, R-Midland along with three co-sponsors pre-filed a bill that, if passed and signed by Gov. Sonny Perdue, would allow Georgia cities and counties to vote whether alcohol could be sold on the Sabbath inside their boundaries.
If you've long wanted to purchase booze on Sunday be it for cooking, sporting events or to self-medicate this is the bill you want to watch. And if you've ever just wanted to have a voice in the issue, it's that too. Andre at Peach Pundit writes more on the possible political dynamics.
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